No elected official is going to vote against something called "the KIDS Act," especially when it aims to curb sex offenders’ access to children online. It’s like voting against anti-kitten-punting legislation. In a perfect policy world, though, lawmakers would not just agree on terms, but would also address limitations.
Google Asks Feds For Better Document Access
The numerous agencies of the federal government possess thousands of documents and pieces of information that can’t be found by Google’s crawlers.
AT&T Sort Of Opens Wireless Access
Any phone, any application, that’s the mantra of AT&T’s wireless business, but it isn’t any different than what has always been available to AT&T customers.
Educators Want Wikipedia Access Limited
Once again Wikipedia is getting buzz from educators
Free WSJ Online Access Coming
Rupert Murdoch plans to make WSJ.com free to increase readership and generate far more in advertising. Right now the site gets 1 million viewers and Murdoch hopes to see it go to 15 million. For now a subscription just to the online edition is $79 for a year.
Live Meeting 2007 – Web Access Problems
It turns out that while David Chao’s article was correct about the size of the Microsoft Live Meeting client download, that is only part of the story.
Mobile Users Want Better Internet Access
The mobile Internet is gaining traction, 44 percent of U.S. mobile phone users say they want a mobile phone with better Internet capabilities according to a study from the Kelsey Group, "Mobile Market View."
Google Grants Police Quick Access To Records
Never mind the bat signal – cops in India have been equipped with a sort of “red phone” e-mail address at Google. The search engine giant, according to various Indian sources, wants to help put a stop to hate speech and other objectionable content that’s been showing up on Orkut.
Novell Could Loose Access To New Linux Versions
Make a deal with a big closed source company and the FSF (Free Software Foundation) may pull your access rights to Linux Distro’s. At least that is what Novell is facing this week.
Sales Challenges that Prevent Executive Level Access
With the complexity of today’s business solutions and their far-reaching affects, more often than not senior level executives are actively involved in the process of assessing the issues and their options.