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BusinessWeek January 16, 2006 Brian Hindo |
LoJack's Stronger Signal How the maker of LoJack is jump-starting its sales.  |
The Motley Fool January 6, 2006 Tom Taulli |
A Wily Computer Associates The weak IPO market is doubtlessly good news for companies desperately seeking growth like Computer Associates. The company recently reported that will be purchasing Wily Technology, a leader in enterprise application management.  |
The Motley Fool January 6, 2006 Rich Smith |
Comcast Opens Up The cable company ups its slate of vendors, and the more vendors it has in its lineup, the better it can play the one against the other for better pricing in the future. Investors, take note.  |
Fast Company January 2006 Charles Fishman |
The Man Who Said No to Wal-Mart Every year, thousands of executives venture to Bentonville, Arkansas, hoping to get their products onto the shelves of the world's biggest retailer. But Jim Wier wanted Wal-Mart to stop selling his Snapper mowers.  |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Vonage Dials Sonus As Vonage expands at breakneck speed, it needs a solid network. That means using Sonus technologies. While snagging Vonage is a big coup, it appears that investors are still more concerned about existing customers going to the competition.  |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Google: Apple's Best Friend Google aims to free users from Microsoft's death grip on the desktop. But a full-scale desktop war between Microsoft and Google could send hordes of hooked iPodsters fleeing to the Mac.  |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Stephen Cass |
Antipiracy Software Opens Door to Electronic Intruders When security researchers in the U.S. and Finland discovered the music CD/rootkit problem, Sony BMG's reaction was so bad that it will probably be seen in future years as a textbook example of a botched corporate response.  |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Stephen Cass |
A Method Out Of Madness An interview with David Allen, author of a self-help book entitled Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity about how his ultimate engineering critical path for getting things off your mind and getting them done.  |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Trope & Power |
The Lessons of MGM v. Grokster For creators of innovative technologies and as a consequence of the copyright-infringement suit, the line between corporate liability and being at rest in a safe harbor was moved and remains imprecise. However, the Supreme Court opinion contains substantial guidance.  |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Harry Goldstein |
Loser: Too Little, Too Soon With 80-GB hard drives fast becoming the standard for affordable laptop computers, Samsung's plan for pricey flash-based solid-state disks is impractical.  |
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