Microsoft's HD video moves forward
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RSS Moves Forward
RSS Moves Forward
01/09/2004 09:54 PMGoogle IPO Moves Forward
Google IPO Moves Forward
08/16/2004 07:59 PMGoogle, the largest Internet IPO ever, with expected proceeds topping
$3 billion, is scheduled to price this week in one of the most closely
watched deals in years.
BBC online archive moves forward
BBC online archive moves forward
04/13/2005 10:26 PMThe BBC online archive has launched in part. They won't be using DRM,
but they also won't be letting anyone from outside the UK see their
content.


P2P jail bill moves forward
P2P jail bill moves forward
09/09/2004 09:12 AMRip, Mix, Clink
ProNet: FeedMesh Moves Forward
ProNet: FeedMesh Moves Forward
06/06/2005 12:12 AMeWeek's just published RSS Updates Moving Beyond Pings, a look at the
FeedMesh community. FeedMesh is an emerging format for sharing update
notifications between the various tools and services that generate
site updates and the clients, services, and applications that...
Sure Logos Moves Forward with Online
Services
Sure Logos Moves Forward with Online
Services
08/09/2004 02:05 AMSure Logos expands its services to include website templates and
custom website design. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Rexek Inc. Moves Forward With AT&T
Networking Solution
Rexek Inc. Moves Forward With AT&T
Networking Solution
06/22/2005 02:42 AMRexel Inc. has awarded AT&T a $3 million contract for networking
services in the United States. The three-year contract, which extends
and expands an existing agreement, calls for AT&T to integrate many of
Rexel’s U.S. branches. [PRWEB Jun 19, 2005]
Senate Moves Forward To Allow Junk Faxes
Senate Moves Forward To Allow Junk Faxes
07/23/2004 11:41 AMLast month we wrote about a controversial law that would roll back
many of the rules against junk faxes. It was a response to an FCC
ruling that probably went too far, that would have required written
permission to receive a fax from a business. The problem was that
this meant no one could ever call a business and ask for something to
be faxed to them. So, Congress came up with a bill that overruled
that and said businesses could fax with verbal permission too. The
problem, of course, is that junk fax companies have already been known
to alter call logs or lie about "permission" and this could make it
easier to get away with that. A compromise bill would
have
limited the time frame to 48 hours in which a company would be
allowed to fax someone after a verbal request, but the bill was passed
via committee with
the
time limit being seven years. The version that went
through basically says any company you have had contact with over the
past seven years is now allowed to fax you. Of course, part of the
reason the bill moved forward without any discussion or amendments is
because of some sort of childish procedural issues by some Senators
who cared more about making each other look bad than about actually
figuring out what's best for the country.
Ban On Corporate Cybersnooping Moves
Forward In Australia
Ban On Corporate Cybersnooping Moves
Forward In Australia
06/23/2004 11:06 AMHere's a followup on a story from March about
an
anti-cybersnooping law in New South Wales, Australia. The
government has now
released a draft of the bill
that would make it illegal to surreptitiously spy on employee computer
usage, without "reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing." Once again,
studies have shown that
such
snooping is actually bad for business. It makes people less
trusting, stresses them out and makes them less productive. That's
what you get when you treat all your employees as guilty until proven
innocent, I guess.
City-owned network moves forward
City-owned network moves forward
07/16/2004 01:27 PMCities interested in building their own fiber networks are closely
watching developments in Utah.
ICANN approval moves .eu domain forward
ICANN approval moves .eu domain forward
03/23/2005 08:27 PMICANN, the body that oversees technical matters related to the Net,
has approved the application from the European Registry of Internet
Domain Names to take the new top-level domain into ICANN's root files.
Google, Overture Trademark Case Moves
Forward
Google, Overture Trademark Case Moves
Forward
09/03/2004 08:03 PMThe providers of search-based advertising have a tough road ahead
following a court ruling in GEICO's trademark-infringement case, legal
experts say.
File-trading penalties legislation moves
forward
File-trading penalties legislation moves
forward
09/09/2004 02:50 PMWASHINGTON - Legislation that would expand the definition of criminal
file-trading over the Internet was approved Wednesday by the U.S.
House Judiciary Committee.
California Senator Moves Forward With
Plan To Ban Gmail
California Senator Moves Forward With
Plan To Ban Gmail
04/22/2004 06:52 PMFollowing up on
already
announced intentions (and apparently ignoring everyone who
explained why this is a terrible, terrible idea), California Senator
Liz Figueroa has
introduced a bill
to ban Gmail saying that - even though Google is upfront about
scanning emails to offer contextual advertising and it's a choice of
the user - it should be illegal. Her complaint is that Google will
use email contents as a "direct marketing opportunity." I hadn't
realized that there was anything illegal about direct marketing. If
we're going to go after direct marketers there are an awful lot of
direct marketing practices that I would target before a perfectly
useful, perfectly upfront company's email client.
Black culture museum moves forward
(USATODAY.com)
Black culture museum moves forward
(USATODAY.com)
01/04/2005 11:38 AMUSATODAY.com - A group of prominent African-Americans will begin
fundraising in earnest soon for a museum that will chronicle
everything from slavery to the Harlem Renaissance to November's
election of U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, a black Chicagoan.
Legislation Moves Forward on Electronic
Medical Records
Legislation Moves Forward on Electronic
Medical Records
07/22/2004 02:55 PMA new bill in the U.S. House of Representatives, along with other
recent initiatives, shows that the federal government may be ready to
act on electronic health records.
Sony-Samsung LCD Joint Venture Moves
Forward
Sony-Samsung LCD Joint Venture Moves
Forward
03/08/2004 11:20 PMSamsung Electronics Co. and Sony Corp. moved ahead on their plans to
build a foundry for the production of TFT-LCD products for LCD TVs.
Anti-Spyware bill moves forward despite
doubts
Anti-Spyware bill moves forward despite
doubts
06/24/2004 10:44 PMThe anti-spyware bill we reported on last week dubbed the Safeguard
Against Privacy Invasions Act (Spy Act, for short) has picked up
steam, clearing the committee in the House this morning with a 45-4
vote.
ICANN Moves Forward with an Additional
sTLD Applicant
ICANN Moves Forward with an Additional
sTLD Applicant
06/05/2005 11:43 PMHostReview.com Jun 4 2005 9:39PM GMT
Instantiations WindowBuilder Moves Java
Swing and SWT Interoperability Forward
Instantiations WindowBuilder Moves Java
Swing and SWT Interoperability Forward
04/05/2005 04:51 AMWindowBuilder Pro 4.0 Includes Support for Building Mixed SWT and
Swing Java User Interfaces; New JGoodies FormLayout Enables Creation
of Elegant Swing Form Windows [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
New Texas Bill Moves Software
Acquisition Reform Forward
New Texas Bill Moves Software
Acquisition Reform Forward
03/19/2003 10:25 PMA new software acquisition reform bill in Texas follows another in
Oregon. Both seek a fair shake for free and open-source software.
Misunderstanding Trademarks: American
Blinds Suit Against Google Moves Forward
Misunderstanding Trademarks: American
Blinds Suit Against Google Moves Forward
03/31/2005 04:50 PMIt seems that this issue isn't going to die any time soon. While one
court has said that
Google
didn't do anything wrong to Geico in allowing companies to sell
ads based on the keyword Geico (something that Geico is
still
fighting), another one has
denied Google's
request to dismiss an almost identical case from American Blinds.
There are two issues here, and both of them should end up in Google's
favor. First, this is simply
not a violation of trademark.
The purpose of trademark law is not that you have total control over
your trademark -- just that others cannot use it in a way that
confuses people into believing that they are you or acting on your
behalf. Throwing up ads based on keywords is a situation where people
know that these are competitive ads. It's like saying that Coke could
never use the word Pepsi in one of their ads. Second, even
if
these ads did violate trademark law, it would not be
Google's
fault. Google did not place the ad. It would be the fault of the
person or company that placed the ad. On both fronts, Google should
have a very strong claim against American Blinds, but apparently it
wasn't enough for a summary judgment. As John Battelle points out, if
the court eventually does decide to misunderstand the purpose of
trademark law (a la
the
French), this could end up at the Supreme Court to settle the
differences in lower court rulings. Of course, the question now is
whether or not
Dave
Pell will be buying Google ads on the phrase "American Blinds."
Microsoft's Trial Against Lindows to Go
Forward (Reuters)
Microsoft's Trial Against Lindows to Go
Forward (Reuters)
05/24/2004 06:52 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT.O) trademark
infringement case against Lindows Inc. is set to go to trial
after a federal appeals court denied the world's largest
software maker's request for an appeal hearing on a key
consideration in the case, according to court documents issued
on Monday.
DivX video jogs forward
DivX video jogs forward
07/19/2004 02:38 PMCompany improves its digital technology, adds support for foreign
languages, gains market acceptance.
IBM Responds to Microsoft's App
Lifecycle Moves
IBM Responds to Microsoft's App
Lifecycle Moves
05/24/2004 09:03 AMIBM Rational's Grady Booch says despite Microsoft's 'Burton' rollout,
Rational's application lifecycle management is second to none.
Briefly: DivX video jogs forward
Briefly: DivX video jogs forward
07/19/2004 03:04 PMroundup Plus: Sony lowers price of Memory Sticks...Verizon makes Treo
600 available...Matsushita selects Rambus for TV memory...Zend sets up
shop in U.S.
Columnist Muses Over Microsoft's
Mysterious Moves
Columnist Muses Over Microsoft's
Mysterious Moves
12/24/2003 08:16 PMSometime in early 2004, Google is expected to roll out an IPO of its
stock, and everyone is clamoring for some. In the background ...
Inside Track: Microsoft's Mysterious
Moves
Inside Track: Microsoft's Mysterious
Moves
12/24/2003 08:49 AMABCNEWS.com Dec 24 2003 8:09AM ET
Microsoft's Software Moves: This Time
It's Personal
Microsoft's Software Moves: This Time
It's Personal
08/03/2004 02:26 PMDirect and Related
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Personal'
“Microsoft executives this week began touting a new tactic in
its bid to remain at the forefront of software design and development:
Personalization.”…
Xbox Moves To IBM; PowerPC In
Microsoft's Future?
Xbox Moves To IBM; PowerPC In
Microsoft's Future?
11/05/2003 05:57 PMMac Observer Nov 5 2003 4:10PM ET
Personal video recorders on fast-forward
growthwise
Personal video recorders on fast-forward
growthwise
05/13/2004 01:57 PMWorldwide shipments of PVRs more than tripled in 2003 as the gadgets
finally caught on with consumers, research released by In-Stat/MDR
says.
TMO Reports - Xbox Moves To IBM; PowerPC
In Microsoft's Future?
TMO Reports - Xbox Moves To IBM; PowerPC
In Microsoft's Future?
11/05/2003 05:57 PMMac Observer Nov 5 2003 4:10PM ET
Gates moves to consolidate Microsoft's
position in China
Gates moves to consolidate Microsoft's
position in China
06/30/2004 04:54 AMBusiness Report Jun 30 2004 9:04AM GMT
Music and Video Downloading Moves Beyond
P2P
Music and Video Downloading Moves Beyond
P2P
04/01/2005 06:59 AMMusic and Video Downloading Moves Beyond P2Phttp://
www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/153/report_display.aspAbout
36 million Americans—or 27% of internet users—say they download
either music or video files and about half of them have found ways
outside of traditional peer-to-peer networks or paid online services
to swap their files, according to the most recent survey of the Pew
Internet & American Life Project. The Project’s national survey of
1,421 adult Internet users conducted between January 13 and February
9, 2005 shows that 19% of current music and video downloaders, or
about 7 million adults, say they have downloaded files from someone
else’s iPod or MP3 player. About 28%, or 10 million people, say they
get music and video files via email and instant messages. However,
there is some overlap between these two groups; 9% of downloaders say
they have used both of these sources. The survey has a margin of error
of plus or minus 3 percent for results based on internet users. In
all, 48% of current downloaders have used sources other than
peer-to-peer networks or paid music and movie services to get music or
video files. Beyond MP3 players, email and instant messaging, these
alternative sources include music and movie websites, blogs and online
review sites.
Lawsuit Against Popular Video Game Moves
Lawsuit Against Popular Video Game Moves
12/31/2003 07:20 PMAP via Newsday Dec 31 2003 6:11PM ET
Mini Video-to-Go Moves From Concept to
Shelf
Mini Video-to-Go Moves From Concept to
Shelf
04/09/2004 04:03 PMINEXPENSIVE ways to play video on hand-held devices have been promised
for at least a couple of years, and there have been tantalizing
glimpses of bright-screened, palm-size prototypes at electronics
shows.
Microsoft's Go-Go Video
Microsoft's Go-Go Video
03/31/2005 03:10 PMThe tech giant offers a video downloading service, but is it before
its time?
sensecam, Microsoft's video panopticon
sensecam, Microsoft's video panopticon
03/06/2004 01:57 AMrecord everything! all the time! and then use your next lifetime to
play it all back
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