FCC To Fine AT&T For Violating Do Not Call Rules
Grok Headline matches for FCC To Fine AT&T For Violating Do Not Call Rules
FCC proposes fining AT&T for violating
do not call rules
FCC proposes fining AT&T for violating
do not call rules
11/03/2003 02:35 PMSiliconValley.com Nov 3 2003 2:00PM ET
UK iTMS Violating EU Competition Rules?
UK iTMS Violating EU Competition Rules?
09/15/2004 09:58 AM
The BBC reports that the UK Consumers' Association is looking into
allegations that prices are higher for the UK localization of the iTMS
than they ar...
Many Counties Failing Fine-Particle Air
Rules
Many Counties Failing Fine-Particle Air
Rules
12/19/2004 03:19 PMAbout a third of all Americans live in counties that do not meet
standards for particles of pollution that cause thousands of premature
deaths a year, the E.P.A. said.
Internet call rules opposed
Internet call rules opposed
07/08/2004 05:44 AMThedailycamera.com - Thu Jul 8, 07:44 am GMT
Tighter rules on phone masts call
Tighter rules on phone masts call
09/21/2004 06:42 PMRural campaigners say stricter planning controls are needed on mobile
phone mast sites to reflect public concerns.
Verizon Sues to Stop Privacy Rules;
Wants to Sell Call Data
Verizon Sues to Stop Privacy Rules;
Wants to Sell Call Data
01/13/2003 03:51 AMYour taking it out of context, a more realistic likening would be
google ranking
pages based on the number of clickthroughs on their own search
results. ...
SCO Now Wilfully Violating the GPL
SCO Now Wilfully Violating the GPL
10/31/2003 11:44 AMPogue Mahone writes "According to The Register, SCO is now
distributing Linux code under a more restrictive license than the GPL.
This is a violation of ...
Is CocoaTech Violating the GPL?
Is CocoaTech Violating the GPL?
10/31/2003 05:16 PMIs Sveasoft Violating the GPL?
Is Sveasoft Violating the GPL?
07/21/2004 11:08 PMViolating Privacy The Legal Way
Violating Privacy The Legal Way
03/26/2005 05:40 AMInformation Week Mar 26 2005 9:44AM GMT
RIAA Sued For Violating P2P Patent
RIAA Sued For Violating P2P Patent
09/09/2004 03:51 AMWhile some may consider it poetic justice to hear that
the RIAA has been sued
by a P2P company for patent infringement, the news really isn't
that great. It's really not particularly unexpected either. Altnet
made it clear last year that
they
would use their patent for identifying files via a hash to sue the
music industry for spying on file sharers. Altnet is barely a typical
file sharing company either. While it does seem to have a convoluted
relationship with Kazaa, it's really a system for interjecting copy
protected files into Kazaa's system. The patent, like so many these
days, seems quite questionable (and fairly obvious). The RIAA, of
course, will fail to see the irony of being hit up with an
intellectual property charge, and it will do nothing to change their
behavior. All we really end up with is yet another bad patent lawsuit
that will do little to move the industry forward.
Siebel Charged With Violating SEC Rule
(AP)
Siebel Charged With Violating SEC Rule
(AP)
06/29/2004 11:42 PMAP - Federal regulators charged Siebel Systems Inc. on Tuesday with
violating a rule barring companies from revealing information to Wall
Street before the general public the second such accusation
against the software maker.
Idaho Bar Raided for Violating Ordinance
(AP)
Idaho Bar Raided for Violating Ordinance
(AP)
04/05/2005 02:20 PMAP - Art night at Erotic City apparently wasn't artistic enough.
Police raided the Boise bar Monday night for violating the city's
nudity ordinance, which requires that dancers wear at least pasties
and a thong unless they are engaging in a performance with "serious
artistic merit."
Japan FTC: Microsoft is violating
Antimonopoly Act
Japan FTC: Microsoft is violating
Antimonopoly Act
07/13/2004 08:48 AMTOKYO -- The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) said Tuesday that
certain provisions in license agreements between Microsoft Corp. and
Japanese PC vendors violate Japan's antimonopoly code.
Siebel Is Charged With Violating Rule
(AP)
Siebel Is Charged With Violating Rule
(AP)
06/29/2004 03:34 PMAP - Federal regulators charged Siebel Systems Inc. on Tuesday with
violating a rule barring companies from revealing information to Wall
Street before the general public the second such accusation
against the software maker.
State says Microsoft violating
settlement
State says Microsoft violating
settlement
01/17/2004 10:42 PMÂ Microsoft continues to engage in monopolistic actions and is
violating an antitrust settlement approved by a federal judge, the
attorney general of the lone U.S. state still suing Microsoft for
antitrust violations said in a court brief released Friday.
Japan's FTC says Microsoft violating
Antimonopoly Act
Japan's FTC says Microsoft violating
Antimonopoly Act
07/13/2004 10:33 AMThe Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) said Tuesday that certain
provisions in license agreements between Microsoft Corp. and Japanese
PC vendors violate Japan's antimonopoly code. Should licensees believe
Microsoft is infringing on their patents, Microsoft's current
provisions restrict possible legal action, according to a statement
issued by the JFTC. The JFTC decided such a provision unjustly
restricts the business activities of the licensees and thus violates
section 19 of the Antimonopoly Act, it said.
violating the norms of international
behavior
violating the norms of international
behavior
03/21/2003 09:13 AMreports
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Fortinet Under Fire for Allegedly
Violating GPL Terms
Fortinet Under Fire for Allegedly
Violating GPL Terms
04/14/2005 07:51 PMA German Linux kernel developer has won an injunction against Fortinet
(UK) Ltd., accusing it of using GPL software and then failing to
provide the full corresponding source code.
MPlayer Alleges KISS Technology
Violating GPL
MPlayer Alleges KISS Technology
Violating GPL
01/03/2004 10:36 AMbfree writes "Not for the first time, the people at MPlayer think they
have found their code being distributed binary only, this time in at
least one of KISS ...
ICANN: EnCirca Inc. violating spirit of
name restrictions
ICANN: EnCirca Inc. violating spirit of
name restrictions
04/10/2005 07:14 AMCNEWS Apr 10 2005 12:10PM GMT
RIAA being sued for violating
anti-racketeering laws
RIAA being sued for violating
anti-racketeering laws
02/18/2004 11:58 PMOne target of the RIAA has decided to counter-sue the RIAA, alleging
that this practice is tantamount to racketeering as prohibited by
Federal law-law designed to attack organized crime.
Tira says China violating intellectual
property laws
Tira says China violating intellectual
property laws
06/27/2004 06:39 AMMaariv International Jun 27 2004 10:30AM GMT
Does Violating Intellectual Property
Rights Make You A Terrorist?
Does Violating Intellectual Property
Rights Make You A Terrorist?
12/03/2003 06:14 PMIt used to be that any hope for a reasonable debate was ended the
second anyone called someone else a "Nazi" (see
Godwin
's Law). These days, perhaps it should be amended to include
anyone calling someone else a "terrorist." Remember a few months back
when the World Intellectual Property Organization
cancell
ed a meeting about open source along with a quote that open source
was "contrary to the goals of WIPO." Apparently that wasn't a one-off
statement. Instead of exploring issues related to intellectual
property, WIPO seems to now firmly believe that there is one and only
one way to use intellectual property: and that's to lock it up.
WIPO's director, Kamil Idris, was quoted today saying that
"Pira
cy is like terrorism today." This leaves little (if any) room for
an open debate on how there are ways to support intellectual property
without having to lock it all up. While the quote is talking about
counterfeit products that aren't up to the safety levels of original
products, it's way too broad a statement. Certainly, these
counterfeit products are dangerous and something should be done about
them. However, simply equating all intellectual property violations
with "terrorism" goes too far. In the same talk Idris claims that
stronger enforcement of intellectual property rights could help
developing nations improve their economies. This, of course, is
exactly the opposite of what a few studies have found, saying that
developing nations would be
much
stronger without such draconian intellectual property laws. But
why should Idris rely on studies when he's in charge of WIPO and his
opinion must be right on all things related to intellectual property?
Environmentalist fired for violating
nonexistent homeland security law
Environmentalist fired for violating
nonexistent homeland security law
04/11/2005 03:23 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Well-known environmentalist Willie Fontenot was giving some college
students a tour of an oil refinery recently. They were standing on a
public sidewalk, taking photographs of the refinery, when sheriff's
deputies and refinery security guards came over and asked Fontenot to
confiscate the students' drivers licenses and hand them over. Fontenot
refused, and as a result, he lost his job as community liasion officer
for the Louisiana Attorney General's office.
Antioch New England Graduate School, whose students were
photographing the refinery, has announced that it "is working with
Marylee Orr, Executive Director of the Louisiana Environmental Action
Network (LEAN), to create a fund to help Mr. Fontenot make up his lost
salary and continue to work for environmental justice in Louisiana
through a nonprofit organization of his choice." The Louisiana
environmental community is also looking into what else it can to
defend the right to stand on a sidewalk and talk to students. How
sad.
Link (Thanks, Jim!)

Online Retailers Sued For Violating
Patent On Tracking Visitors
Online Retailers Sued For Violating
Patent On Tracking Visitors
09/15/2004 01:39 PMThe latest in an incredibly long line of silly patent lawsuits comes
from BTG (who already has a series of
silly
patent lawsuits against Microsoft and Apple for a patent on
"updates over the internet), who is suing Amazon, Barnes & Noble,
Netflix and Overstock for
violat
ing their patent on tracking the path a visitor takes through their
websites. Once again, you have to wonder how this could ever have
been approved as a patent. Looking at the actual
patent, it seems likely that just about
anyone who uses any kind of advanced log file analysis software
probably violates this patent. How dare you analyze how visitors use
your site without paying extra!
JetBlue Redux: Northwest is guilty of
violating passenger privacy
JetBlue Redux: Northwest is guilty of
violating passenger privacy
01/18/2004 02:47 PMNow it has been revealed that Northwest also handed over private data,
possibly to the tune of 10 million passengers, despite their previous
claims to the contrary.
Rhode Island student uses Internet to
expose principal violating smoking ban
Rhode Island student uses Internet to
expose principal violating smoking ban
03/25/2005 01:20 AMCNEWS Mar 25 2005 4:57AM GMT
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has agreed
to pay $800,000 for violating stock
trading regulations.[Reuters]
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has agreed
to pay $800,000 for violating stock
trading regulations.[Reuters]
05/04/2004 02:29 AMCHINAdaily May 4 2004 6:37AM GMT
U.S. antitrust regulators say Microsoft
Corp chairman Bill Gates has agreed to
pay $800,000 for violating prem
U.S. antitrust regulators say Microsoft
Corp chairman Bill Gates has agreed to
pay $800,000 for violating prem
05/04/2004 03:38 AMXinhua News Agency May 4 2004 8:05AM GMT
Court Rules Evel Knievel Is A Pimp;
Knievel Rules Judges Are Bimbos
Court Rules Evel Knievel Is A Pimp;
Knievel Rules Judges Are Bimbos
01/04/2005 08:20 PMReally not quite sure what to make of this one, but it's too amusing
to pass up. Apparently, a few years ago, ESPN posted a picture of
famed daredevil Evel Knievel with his arms around two women (one of
whom was his wife) with the caption: "You're never too old to be a
pimp." Knievel, not realizing this was a (weak) attempt at
complimenting him, sued ESPN for defamation. A lower court tossed out
the ruling, and he appealed. Now the Appeals Court has ruled against
him as well, noting that, based on the context no one is actually
going to think Knievel is a "pimp," and, in fact that the statement
was supposed to be a positive one, as the slang of the day suggests.
Knievel, apparently lacking a sense of irony over this particular
case, has responded by
calling the judges
"bimbos." The full quote is: "They ruled against the law. What
good is law in the United States of America if five or six goddamn
bimbos are going to rule against it?" You think he intended that as a
compliment? Anyway, in the meantime, feel free to go on captioning
photos on the web while calling people pimps.
Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML 1.0
Last Call Published
Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML 1.0
Last Call Published
04/30/2004 10:43 AM2004-04-30: The Voice Browser Working Group has published a Last Call
Working Draft of Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0
including major updates. CCXML, the Call Control eXtensible Markup
Language, provides telephony call control support for VoiceXML and
other dialog systems. Comments are welcome through 28 May. Visit the
Voice Browser home page. (News archive)
Apple Q3 conference call analyst call --
live updates
Apple Q3 conference call analyst call --
live updates
07/14/2004 04:52 PMNew Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead System
Empowers Partners to Ensure Clients
Charged Only for Successful Call Leads
New Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead System
Empowers Partners to Ensure Clients
Charged Only for Successful Call Leads
03/17/2005 03:01 AMDeveloper of ZiffTalk and Click4Advisor ‘click-for-talk’ platforms
launches ZiffLeads, first independent Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead
platform, to target partners who want to offer online advertisers,
local and national, a more Flexible and Reliable Phone Call Lead
generation and measurement product. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Retiring Mandela Says 'Don't Call Me,
I'll Call You'
Retiring Mandela Says 'Don't Call Me,
I'll Call You'
06/01/2004 10:44 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 1 2004 3:11PM GMT
Online Resume Rules Sound Like Offline
Resume Rules
Online Resume Rules Sound Like Offline
Resume Rules
09/13/2004 02:14 PMUSA Today is claiming that the
rules have changed for resumes, now that they're
mostly sent via email instead of snail mail. However, when they get
into the details, they sound amazingly like the "rules" many of us
learned back in the days before you emailed resumes: focus on results
from previous jobs (read: throw in lots of useless percentages to make
it look like you improved something), use "descriptive or significant
terms" (read: make sure you include the BS buzzwords-of-the-moment to
make it through that first pass filter), don't send the wrong cover
letter to the wrong company (read: don't be completely stupid), and
don't apply "above your skill level" (read: don't waste HR's time so
much). I remember hearing all of these years ago as well, and they
don't seem any different in this "new age of electronic resumes" as
the article would have you believe. Then, of course, there's the
biggest recommendation for this supposed new age: they suggest you
spam as many companies as possible. Again, has there ever been a time
when people were told to send out
fewer resumes? If anything,
it seems like this strategy is the
wrong strategy in the
digital age where HR folks are
so
inundated with resumes that some have found that going back to
paper
resumes is much more effective in getting attention.
Dell to Hold International Strategy
Conference Call With Analysts; Call to
be Webcast Live at www.dell.com
Dell to Hold International Strategy
Conference Call With Analysts; Call to
be Webcast Live at www.dell.com
04/05/2005 02:02 PMBusiness Wire Apr 5 2005 5:23PM GMT
Virtual Call Centre Provider Offers
Unique Chance to Win a Call Centre from
CallCentreVoice.com
Virtual Call Centre Provider Offers
Unique Chance to Win a Call Centre from
CallCentreVoice.com
03/17/2005 04:13 AMi-CALL (a Division of Call Centre Recording Ltd) is pleased to
announce “The launch of a fantastic new sponsorship agreement between
i-CALL.co.uk and CallCentreVoice.com” [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Five and doing just fine, PII
Five and doing just fine, PII
07/07/2004 11:35 AMOh, and here's another story about Isaac I really like:
Every week my wife takes him to a nearby nature center where he
learns about all sorts of things, including rocks, bugs, birds, and -
on one occasion - the phases of the moon. At the end of this class,
the teacher handed out a black-and-white line drawing of the moon and
asked the kids color it.
Walking around the classroom, the teacher was pleased to see so
many kids using their yellow crayons to color the drawing. When she
reached Isaac's desk, though, she stopped and looked concerned. You
see, rather than carefully coloring the moon, Isaac had grabbed a
handful of crayons and attacked the drawing with random slashes of
brown, green, gray and purple. The puzzled teacher asked him what he
was doing, and Isaac - clearly happy with his creation - replied that
he was drawing the inside of the moon.
I'm happy to report, too, that my three-year-old daughter, Hannah,
likewise shows plenty of signs of thinking for herself. Not too long
ago she was gleefully drawing a picture which looked sort of - but not
entirely - like someone's foot. I sat down next to her and asked what
she was drawing, and she grinned and replied, "an evil toe!" then
started laughing maniacally.
Okay, so maybe that's more cause for alarm than hope, but I'm still
proud of her.
Grok Description matches for FCC To Fine AT&T For Violating Do Not Call Rules
GrokA matches for FCC To Fine AT&T For Violating Do Not Call Rules
Spammers using SMTP authentication
before most legitimate programs are!
Spammers using SMTP authentication
before most legitimate programs are!
09/01/2004 04:25 AMI am not at all surprised that Spammers are using SMTP
authentication before most of the legitimate mail movers are even out
of the starting blocks. Only a few firms like Santronics Inc. which has one of
the industries best anti spam mail servers is up to the task of being
able to determine if the spammer that is running authentication is a
legitimate service or not.
I am one of the very few people in the entire world that does not
have to live with Spam thanks to Santronics.
There are a small handful of companies that understand spam and
understand how to stop it, but the political infighting within the
standards community has delayed what is essentially a final solution
it irritates me to no end. It's a political quagmire that I hope gets
sorted out soon. [Techdirt]
Tap Java HTTP authentication
Tap Java HTTP authentication
09/30/2002 11:07 PMCNET Sep 30 2002 10:01PM ET
Members-Only RSS Feeds Now Using HTTP
Authentication
Members-Only RSS Feeds Now Using HTTP
Authentication
03/14/2005 05:06 PM
The members-only RSS feeds for this site now require HTTP
authentication.
ShinGinko To Offer IC Card-Based Online
Banking Service
ShinGinko To Offer IC Card-Based Online
Banking Service
04/08/2005 09:59 AMNni.nikkei.co.jp - Fri Apr 8, 12:29 pm GMT
Treat online gaming as a legitimate
industry, gov't told
Treat online gaming as a legitimate
industry, gov't told
02/01/2005 09:41 PMNews.inq7.net - Sun Jan 30, 12:55 pm GMT
Hospital uses ID card authentication for
patient record security
Hospital uses ID card authentication for
patient record security
05/24/2004 04:05 PMPublicTechnology.net May 24 2004 8:23PM GMT
Vulns: Microsoft Windows COM Internet
Service/RPC Over HTTP Remote Denial Of
Service Vulnerability
Vulns: Microsoft Windows COM Internet
Service/RPC Over HTTP Remote Denial Of
Service Vulnerability
04/24/2004 10:39 PMSecurityFocus Apr 25 2004 2:15AM GMT
PhoneTray Free v1.11
PhoneTray Free v1.11
12/12/2003 01:57 PMPhoneTray is an easy to use FREE Caller ID software. It shows and
speaks the callers name and number before you answer the phone.
PhoneTray logs all your incoming calls and can reject any unwanted
call by answering and playing selected message.PhoneTray can
automatically zap telemarketers with a special disconnected tone. It
can play Federal do-not-call warning forcing telemarketers to remove
you from their calling lists - by law. [Freeware 1.95 MB]
PhoneTray Dialup v2.00
PhoneTray Dialup v2.00
05/26/2004 09:10 PMPhoneTray Dialup will notify you when someone is calling while you are
online. You can choose to take the call or ignore the call. It's like
Internet Call Waiting with no monthly fees, no ads and no spyware.
Plus, you get full featured CallerID software that shows and speaks
callers name and number, logs all your incoming calls, blocks unwanted
calls and zaps telemarketers. [Shareware $11.95 30 Days 894 KB]
AOL secures premium consumer service
with two-factor authentication
AOL secures premium consumer service
with two-factor authentication
09/23/2004 04:01 PMAuthentication Flaw Could Allow
Unauthorized Users To Authenticate To
SMTP Service
Authentication Flaw Could Allow
Unauthorized Users To Authenticate To
SMTP Service
04/13/2004 03:28 PMSubsequent to the release of this bulletin, it was determined that the
vulnerability addressed also affects Windows NT Server 4.0 Server
Option Pack. Microsoft has updated the bulletin with additional
information about Windows NT Server 4.0 Option Pack and Exchange
Server 5.0 and also to direct users to a security update for Windows
NT Server 4.0.
[ GLSA 200409-04 ] Squid: Denial of
service when using NTLM authentication
[ GLSA 200409-04 ] Squid: Denial of
service when using NTLM authentication
09/02/2004 07:18 PMThierry Carrez (Sep 02 2004)
Orenosv HTTP/FTP Server Denial Of
Service
Orenosv HTTP/FTP Server Denial Of
Service
05/26/2004 03:00 PMbadpack3t (May 25 2004)
Re: Denial of Service vulnerability in
several Lexmark HTTP servers
Re: Denial of Service vulnerability in
several Lexmark HTTP servers
07/21/2004 08:08 PMEric Sesterhenn / snakebyte (Jul 20 2004)
Denial of Service vulnerability in
several Lexmark HTTP servers
Denial of Service vulnerability in
several Lexmark HTTP servers
07/20/2004 06:20 PMPeter Kruse (Jul 20 2004)
Enterprise Deployment of Wireless and
Remote Access with RSA SecureID and
Microsoft Internet Authentication
Service
Enterprise Deployment of Wireless and
Remote Access with RSA SecureID and
Microsoft Internet Authentication
Service
05/01/2004 03:35 AMThis whitepaper describes how to configure RSA ACE/Server to provide a
secure authentication solution for VPN and Windows XP 802.1X wireless
clients running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 with the PEAP QFE
installed. This is accomplished by using Internet Authentication
Service (IAS) with any Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
standard–compatible virtual private network (VPN) server or
Protected EAP (PEAP)-compatible wireless access point.
H2 SEO, LLC. has opened for business
online at http://www.H2-SEO.com
H2 SEO, LLC. has opened for business
online at http://www.H2-SEO.com
06/03/2004 02:08 AMH2 SEO, LLC. has opened for business online at http://www.H2-SEO.com.
H2 SEO specializes in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Website
Marketing. We are pleased to announce our new leadership headed by
Marjorie Hudson (Sales & Marketing) and Michael Hudson (SEO). For more
info please email Website-Marketing@H2-SEO.com. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2004]
Deploying Windows Server 2003 Internet
Authentication Service (IAS) with
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
Deploying Windows Server 2003 Internet
Authentication Service (IAS) with
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
06/09/2004 11:57 PMThis white paper describes how to configure remote access policy in
Internet Authentication Service (IAS) for use with virtual local area
networks (VLANs).
National Review Online
(http://www.nationalreview.com)
National Review Online
(http://www.nationalreview.com)
09/20/2004 12:51 AMlatest essay ..
peril
nationalreview.com/script/printpage.asp?ref=/hanson/hanson2004
09162229.asp
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site | 2 links
Vulns: Microsoft Internet Explorer
http-equiv Meta Tag Denial of Service
Vulnerability
Vulns: Microsoft Internet Explorer
http-equiv Meta Tag Denial of Service
Vulnerability
05/18/2004 02:53 PMSecurityFocus May 18 2004 6:40PM GMT
Ambulance service to pinpoint mobile
calls
Ambulance service to pinpoint mobile
calls
02/19/2004 12:46 PMvnunet.com Feb 19 2004 4:37PM GMT
Governor calls for 911 service on
Internet lines
Governor calls for 911 service on
Internet lines
04/11/2005 07:55 AMChicago Tribune Apr 11 2005 11:45AM GMT
New E911 Service May Actually Delay
Phone Calls To 911
New E911 Service May Actually Delay
Phone Calls To 911
06/17/2004 05:16 AMThere's been an ongoing struggle to get the various wireless carriers
to offer E911 functionality, so that police can quickly determine the
location of a caller. However, a glitch in the way Verizon Wireless
set up their E911 system means that
some callers
may experience a series of two second delays when calling 911 as
the phone tries to pinpoint the callers location. As you might
imagine, a two second delay on an emergency call can be quite a lot.
The problem is unlikely to happen in most situations - only in cases
where it's difficult for the GPS to get a read on the location.
However, that probably isn't too comforting to the few people it will
impact. Verizon is working to fix the problem. Sprint is quoted as
saying they fixed this same problem last year, so it's obviously not a
new issue. This seems like the type of issue you would try to solve
as early as possible.
ColdFusion MX simplifies Web service
calls and XML handling
ColdFusion MX simplifies Web service
calls and XML handling
07/08/2002 10:50 PMCNET Jul 8 2002 10:13PM ET
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06/05/2005 11:45 PMBush's service records: The score card
Bush's service records: The score card
02/13/2004 06:58 AMDid the president walk out on the Texas Air National Guard 30 years
ago? A guide through the morass of new evidence.
A Service That Aims to Make Cold Calls a
Bit Warmer
A Service That Aims to Make Cold Calls a
Bit Warmer
03/27/2005 09:28 PMJigsaw Data has collected business contacts that are contributed and
vetted by its members, all in an effort to help salesman find the
right person to call.
ING launches new broker-dealer platform
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050321/clm04
5_2.html http://www.finextra.c
ING launches new broker-dealer platform
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050321/clm04
5_2.html http://www.finextra.c
03/23/2005 02:34 AMDatamonitor Mar 23 2005 5:39AM GMT
Online Billing - Small Business
Accepting Online Payment with 2ndSite’s
Free Service
Online Billing - Small Business
Accepting Online Payment with 2ndSite’s
Free Service
09/02/2004 02:06 AMBefore you send your next invoice, make sure you are not wasting time
or money. Small businesses have begun to recognize the cost savings
afforded by online billing thanks to 2ndSite Inc.’s free online
billing service. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
MP calls for denial of service attack
updates to Computer Misuse Act
MP calls for denial of service attack
updates to Computer Misuse Act
04/07/2005 01:18 PMPublicTechnology.net Apr 7 2005 4:25PM GMT
FCC To Fine AT&T For Violating Do Not Call Rules