Burgeoning Russia IT blasts government policies
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Spacecraft Blasts Off From Russia
Spacecraft Blasts Off From Russia
04/15/2005 12:39 AMCBS Now Apr 15 2005 3:59AM GMT
TECHNOFILE GOVERNMENT policies seem to
have something in common with those
TECHNOFILE GOVERNMENT policies seem to
have something in common with those
04/09/2004 04:02 PMThe Scotsman Apr 9 2004 3:08AM GMT
PBS watches its mouth rather than pay
big fines. Now it's up to the other
networks to fight the FCC. / 3 no-nos
bleeped from new crime drama -- Richard
Dreyfuss blasts government censorship
PBS watches its mouth rather than pay
big fines. Now it's up to the other
networks to fight the FCC. / 3 no-nos
bleeped from new crime drama -- Richard
Dreyfuss blasts government censorship
07/13/2004 08:23 AMRichard Dreyfuss Censored .. Indecent Exposure .. Quote: ..
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Biometrics Burgeoning To Mixed Reviews
Biometrics Burgeoning To Mixed Reviews
08/12/2004 10:19 PMEverything from fingerprint to facial patterns to iris scanners are
becoming more and more prevelent in society all over the world. Once
primarily used in large corporate and military settings, biometrics
are showing up in such places as airport terminals, hotels and even
Piggly Wiggly grocery stores in the U.S.
Reactions to replacing locker keys with fingerprint scans were mixed
at the Statue of Liberty lockers. "I think it's overly
complicated. It takes too much time," said Stephen Chemsak, 26,
who lives in Japan. Brad Hill, whose family business has run the
concessions for the island for 73 years, stated, "Biometrics
seemed the most logical choice." After all, he added with a
laugh, people "don't lose their finger." In applications
like the biometric lockers, the print itself is not stored or sent to
authorities.
Biometrics are currently being tested in four Piggly Wiggly grocery
stores in South Carolina. They're "pay-by-fingerprint"
system claims to offers speed, convenience and protection against
credit card theft. Such systems install in fast food restaurants
weren't met with much enthusiasm, but Dean Douglas, vice president at
IBM Corp., which is handling the technology for Piggly Wiggly's
finger-scanning system, claims that could all change now that credit
card fraud and identity theft have emerged as bigger problems.
"Within the next five to 10 years," Douglas predicted,
"we're going to see biometrics play an increasingly large part of
consumer transactions.

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Qovia Tackles Burgeoning 'Voice Spam'
06/25/2004 01:33 PMAP via Newsday Jun 25 2004 5:02PM GMT
Vancouver home to burgeoning clinical
trials testing sector
Vancouver home to burgeoning clinical
trials testing sector
06/04/2004 05:35 PMBusiness in Vancouver Jun 4 2004 9:59PM GMT
Cheney is now saying Russia deserved the
Beslan massacre ... because Russia
didn't join the latest Iraq War:
Cheney is now saying Russia deserved the
Beslan massacre ... because Russia
didn't join the latest Iraq War:
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Dubai School of Government launches
first Executive Education Program on
E-Government Leadership
Dubai School of Government launches
first Executive Education Program on
E-Government Leadership
02/07/2005 01:08 AMAME Info Feb 6 2005 9:47AM GMT
Government of Egypt hosts Microsoft's
Government Leadership Forum for the
region
Government of Egypt hosts Microsoft's
Government Leadership Forum for the
region
01/25/2004 01:52 AMAME Info Jan 25 2004 5:33AM GMT
74% of government services e-enabled
says Cabinet Office e-Government Unit
74% of government services e-enabled
says Cabinet Office e-Government Unit
08/05/2004 08:47 AMPublicTechnology.net Aug 5 2004 1:01PM GMT
Linux in Government: The Government Open
Code Collaborative
Linux in Government: The Government Open
Code Collaborative
12/19/2004 03:17 PMCan a 'gated Open Source community' really work?
InformationWeek > E-Government >
Canada Is Still No. 1 In E-Government
Rankings > May 6, 2004
InformationWeek > E-Government >
Canada Is Still No. 1 In E-Government
Rankings > May 6, 2004
05/09/2004 12:19 AMCanada Is Still No. 1 In
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Mozambique government successfully
implements e-Government pilot
Mozambique government successfully
implements e-Government pilot
06/22/2005 02:08 AMAfrica Leader Jun 21 2005 8:33PM GMT
Ker-azy Policies!
Ker-azy Policies!
08/20/2004 08:20 AM
The USA is sending the refugees from
Monserrat
back home. Why? Because the threat from their volcano is no longer
regarded as "temporary", but "permanent".
Policies that kill?
Policies that kill?
12/02/2003 01:10 AM Starting with this year's State of the Union address, President Bush
began
a plan to
increase aid to Africa, and at the center of that plan is
funding to prevent the spread of AIDS and HIV that has reached
epidemic proportions on the continent. Critics however, have noted
that aid to clinics comes with strings attached.
Abstinence is preached first and foremost and condoms are
mentioned only as a last resort. This reporter flat out says
the policy to curtail the funding and use of condoms in
Africa is killing millions.
Win FAQ: Password Policies
Win FAQ: Password Policies
06/28/2004 02:37 PMInternal Policies
Internal Policies
02/17/2004 01:29 AMAgent - New release Available (v2.22)
Policies vs. Politics
Policies vs. Politics
12/19/2004 03:12 PMVirginia Postrel hits on something interesting in a New York Times article based on a paper by a group of Harvard economists. The
paper is about religion in politics, but she draws two broader
conclusions:
Yet abortion rates show no significant change with the
party in office, while tax rates rise significantly under Democrats -
the opposite of what the political rhetoric promises. This result
suggests that politicians move away from the social center mostly to
get votes ("strategic extremism") and diverge from the economic center
because they actually prefer those policies ("nonstrategic
extremism").
Since the success of extreme messages depends on keeping your
supporters better informed than your opponents, the model suggests
that changing news media could be as important as changing social
groupings.
Sounds right to me. The second point is intriguing because it
suggests that getting the "liberal media" out of its elite, coastal
shell might actually hurt the cultural conservatives who complain
about it.
New AdSense FAQ & Policies Changes
New AdSense FAQ & Policies Changes
09/01/2004 07:06 PM"AdSense updated the FAQ & Policies (dated August 25, 2004, but not
actually made live until today, September 1, 2004). Remember, when you
agreed to the terms, you also agreed to comply with the policies, even
when they are changed. But nothing in the policy changes should cause
any sort of alarm this time."
Policies cut unnecessary spending
Policies cut unnecessary spending
01/26/2004 10:58 PMComputer Weekly Jan 27 2004 2:39AM GMT
Antivirus policies for our clients
Antivirus policies for our clients
09/12/2004 04:24 PMAdSense FAQ & Policies Updated
AdSense FAQ & Policies Updated
07/31/2004 08:52 AMSmall tweaks to all the major bullet points.
Creating Internet Use Policies
Creating Internet Use Policies
01/04/2005 03:44 PMSecurity on a Shoestring: Creating Internet policies on the cheap
Mathew Schwartz of SearchSecurity.com writes: When did the SANS
Institute write its first in-house security policies? Like many
organizations, the Bethesda, Md.-based small business only did it
after there was a problem. A former consultant with the organization
used his existing SANS e-mail address to send spam. Technically
speaking, the former consultant hadn’t done anything wrong, as
the SANS Institute, best known for its computer…
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Broadband: Why policies must change
Broadband: Why policies must change
07/27/2004 05:53 AMDrastically different rules are needed for true competition.
Refreshing Group Policies
Refreshing Group Policies
08/01/2004 05:05 AMPolicies must adapt to keep up with web
hackers
Policies must adapt to keep up with web
hackers
04/16/2004 02:23 PMInsurance News Net Apr 16 2004 5:37PM GMT
Establishing Technical Policies
Establishing Technical Policies
06/24/2005 09:02 PMInformation Week Jun 23 2005 11:55AM GMT
Gmail Program Policies
Gmail Program Policies
07/07/2004 04:43 AMgmail.google.com/gmail/help/program_policies .. algemene voorwaarden
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Child policies on Lib Dem agenda
Child policies on Lib Dem agenda
04/13/2005 10:59 PMAffordable childcare and outdoor education are to form the basis of
the Lib Dems' Scottish manifesto.
IMF Policies Admitted Wrong
IMF Policies Admitted Wrong
03/19/2003 10:28 PM Oops! IMF Admits Failed Policies
International financial integration should also help countries to
reduce economic volatility, the study said, but in reality this has
not happened.
"Indeed, the process of capital account liberalization appears to
have been accompanied in some cases by increased vulnerability to
crises," the report said.
"Globalization has heightened these risks since cross-country
financial linkages amplify the effects of various shocks and transmit
them more quickly across national borders."
In the last 10 years, developing countries from Thailand and Russia to
Argentina, have seen their economies collapse, even though many of
them were trying to follow IMF-prescribed open market
policies.
So does this mean corporate facism harms the world's poor?
W3C vs. OASIS patent policies
W3C vs. OASIS patent policies
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
At last week's Digital ID conference, Phil Windley gave an excellent
overview of a number of base technologies, including
SAML and
XACML, two OASIS standards. Cory Doctorow suggested that these
are OASIS rather than W3C standards because the
OASIS
patent policy doesn't encourage patent disclosure and royalty-free
licensing as vigorously as the
W3C
patent policy now does.
...Tories to set out spending policies
Tories to set out spending policies
02/16/2004 01:06 AMThe shadow chancellor will set out details of how the Tories will cut
public spending if they come to power.
"After coming back from a critical legal
conference, I find that the US
government are going back to spying on
people who disagree with government
policy"
"After coming back from a critical legal
conference, I find that the US
government are going back to spying on
people who disagree with government
policy"
02/10/2004 02:52 AMUnions plan policies for Labour
Unions plan policies for Labour
05/14/2004 11:59 PMFour of the biggest unions affiliated to Labour will meet to discuss
what should go in the party's election manifesto.
Federal court: web privacy policies mean
nothing
Federal court: web privacy policies mean
nothing
07/27/2004 11:01 PMA Minnesota federal judge ruled that personal information given to
companies via their websites becomes the property of those companies.
BOK to maintain monetary policies
focusing on
BOK to maintain monetary policies
focusing on
07/12/2004 07:38 AMMaekyung Internet Jul 12 2004 11:57AM GMT
Clinton defends his terrorism policies
Clinton defends his terrorism policies
04/09/2004 04:03 PMAltiris FAQ: Importing and Exporting
Policies
Altiris FAQ: Importing and Exporting
Policies
06/24/2004 02:58 PMApple, PC-Only Policies, And Computers
In Education
Apple, PC-Only Policies, And Computers
In Education
04/09/2004 10:33 PMBy Jeff Adkins, Low End Mac (via MyAppleMenu)
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