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CIO January 1, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Patently Stupid? It's not clear at the start of 2003 whether the software patent frenzy will cause innovation to flower or be trampled.  |
CIO January 1, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
The New, New Intelligence The military, intelligence and law enforcement communities see software agents as a tool for dealing with the daunting task of having to retrieve and monitor huge amounts of data in ongoing investigations or to prevent potential problems (from terrorist activity to insider trading).  |
CIO January 1, 2003 Ben Worthen |
The Little Tech Engine That Might In 2002, Web services went from being little known and misunderstood to being well known and misunderstood, leaving CIOs with more questions than answers. It looks like the answers will come in 2003 as Web services ramps up for full-fledged adoption in 2004.  |
PC World December 17, 2002 Matt Berger |
Verdict Delivers Blow to the DMCA Jury finds ElcomSoft not guilty, a ruling seen as a setback for enforcing the controversial digital copyright law.  |
Wired January 2003 Evan Ratliff |
Sports Rule! In-your-face marketing. Extreme camera angles. Trash-talking superstars. Sound like TV sports? Try sports videogames, where the nastiest competition is the battle to take down the reigning champ, EA Sports.  |
Salon.com December 9, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Replay it again, Sam Personal video recorders already have Hollywood running scared. Now Microsoft is pushing a new computer that will make trading TV shows as easy as using Napster.  |
PC World December 3, 2002 Tom Spring |
New Tool Makes DVD Copying Easy 321 Studios challenges Hollywood, DMCA again with release of DVD X Copy.  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
Will Your Company's Capabilities Lead Directly to Profits? Think Again If it isn't just the "India effect," what is it, exactly, that makes certain software services firms overtake the rest?  |
Home Toys December 2002 |
Interview: David Hyman, CEO of Gracenote The CEO of Gracenote (formerly CDDB) talks about the future of digital music.  |
Salon.com November 21, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Microsoft wants your cellphone The software king has big plans for making the world of mobile phones safe for Windows. Can phone makers, and a little Norwegian company called Opera, stop the onslaught?  |
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