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Salon.com August 2, 2001 Damien Cave |
The parasite economy There's a new software business model in town -- symbiotic plug-ins that pay for the privilege of piggybacking on the hot download of the moment...  |
Search Engine Watch July 17, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
Consumer Group Asks FTC To Investigate Search Ads Is it deceptive advertising to include paid listings in your search results and not clearly label them as ads? A group backed by consumer advocate Ralph Nader believes so, and it's asking the US Federal Trade Commission to take action against seven major search companies...  |
AskMen.com August 1, 2001 Justin Becker |
Keep Your Computer Virus-Free Call the doctor and head for the hospital: you've just been infected by a computer virus that's erasing your entire hard drive, as you speak. It's time to protect yourself before this happens, and take the necessary steps to make your computer virus-free...  |
PC World August 1, 2001 James Niccolai |
Code Red Awakens With a Whimper Hyped worm appears to have little impact, but experts warn we aren't out of the woods yet...  |
Salon.com August 1, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
R.I.P. World Birthday Web As the Net gets older, is it losing its soul, or just growing up?  |
PC World July 30, 2001 Ashlee Vance |
Hack Attack Targets Verizon, AT&T Wireless Users' Social Security numbers and other personal data may have been exposed online...  |
PC World July 26, 2001 Frank Thorsberg |
Sircam Worm: Crawling Fast but Easily Crushed Curiosity could kill your computer, but quick deletion will spare your files and your correspondents...  |
PC World July 26, 2001 Sam Costello |
Windows XP Is Nosy, Privacy Groups Complain Advocacy groups urge FTC to force Microsoft to change Windows XP, possibly delaying launch...  |
Salon.com July 26, 2001 Damien Cave & Katharine Mieszkowski |
The humiliation virus How Sircam can help turn your most private documents into a worldwide joke...  |
PC World July 23, 2001 |
Protest Prompts Adobe to Drop Charges Programmer's release likely, so next target is reviled copyright law...  |
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