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The Motley Fool April 13, 2005 Steven Mallas |
Katzenberg Too Confident? The DreamWorks CEO sounds pretty high on his company's prospects -- but should he be more wary? His shareholders don't want a complacent CEO trying to maximize the return on their collective equity.  |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2005 Rich Smith |
What, Me Worry About ID Theft? Reed Elsevier's security breach grows 10 times in size. And no one cares. Hard as that is to fathom, it suggests that the data collection industry may escape this series of fiascoes without Congress imposing additional regulations on it.  |
InternetNews April 12, 2005 Jim Wagner |
The RIAA is After Student Pirates The music organization continues its assault against illegal file-sharing, this time targeting students using Internet2.  |
The Motley Fool April 12, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Thumbing Through Gannett First-quarter results were weak, but this is one of the best-run and cheapest newspaper companies around. Investors, take a look.  |
InternetNews April 11, 2005 Tim Gray |
AOL to Launch Into Space AOL launches a Web-based radio service with XM Satellite Radio.  |
Information Today April 2005 Miriam A. Drake |
GPO Seeks Public-Private Partnership The U.S. Government Printing Office is looking to distribute publications to private sector retailers such as bookstores and newsstands to increase access to government information.  |
InternetNews April 6, 2005 Roy Mark |
A Law Mandating Music File Compatibility? Congress is mulling mandatory music file compatibility. Industry groups think they can manage the issue without government intervention.  |
InternetNews April 5, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Web Services, Hollywood Style Microsoft offers a Web services framework for media and entertainment companies to work with their applications and content.  |
The Motley Fool April 5, 2005 Steven Mallas |
WWE Goes Back to the USA WWE returns to its old stomping grounds -- the USA cable network. The marketplace blessed the move on Monday, sending the stock to a closing price that was 2.7% higher than the previous session's final value.  |
The Motley Fool April 5, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
Napster's Rollin' Along The company raises guidance again, which is music to Wall Street's ears. The fundamental question -- as costs to downloading decline and competitors emerge -- is: Will Napster be able to continue its growth?  |
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