Court Tells Gov’t 4th Amdt.Goes For Email Too
A landmark court decision found that the federal Stored Communications Act (SCA) violated Fourth Amendment protections from unreasonable search and seizure by allowing the government to search and seize email from email service providers.
Google Travels To India
Google search engine is now available to subscribers of Indian mobile phone company, Airtel.
Eltima’s New Flash Decompiler
Flash Decompiler is an SWF tool that lets you decompile SWF files and converts SWF documents into FLAs.
$100 Linux Laptops Have Arrived
The One Laptop Per Child project received its first shipment of $100 Linux laptops yesterday, making the dream of providing free laptops to children around the world a reality.
AdSense Has A Yahoo Killing Secret
Google has been quietly inviting some websites to participate in a Display Advertising Network, which will place some very profitable CPM ads from Fortune 1000 companies on a publisher’s site.
What Will Pop The Google Bubble?
Dave Winer says we’ll know Web 2.0’s bubble is popped when Google’s stock crashes.
Web Analytics Tool Evaluation
Tracking People not Behaviors
The Never Ending Spam War
If you’ve noticed a sudden upsurge in spam email in the UK recently, offering sex, stock tips, genuine fake Rolexes and the usual pharmacopia, it could be the result of criminal gangs using hijacked computers, says a Reuters report
Net Neutrality Goes Stateside
Spirited by the national elections, where Democrat victories are thought to be a major boon to Net Neutrality, the SaveTheInternet.com coalition, with the help of Google, are taking their cause state level. Yesterday, as Michigan’s state legislature was preparing to sail a local cable bill through, neutral Internet proponents laid their concerns on the steps of the Capitol.
XML and SAP Business Connector Integration
Corporations are always in search of the most effective mechanism for both acquiring and selling goods as well as services at very minimum total cost over the Internet.