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Esther Dyson on Internet Privacy, Policing, ICANN and Investing Back in the heyday of the Internet in the late 1990s, Esther Dyson was often referred to as the chief guru of the tech world, a reputation enhanced by the publication of her 1997 book, Release 2.0: A Design for Living in the Digital Age. Now she worries about that digital age...  |
Wired May 2002 Jeffrey M. O'Brien |
Would You Download Music From This Man? Everyone else does. Meet the one-stop shop for everything from MP3s to A Beautiful Mind and every Game Boy title on the market...  |
PC World April 8, 2002 Tom Spring |
IBM Updates Copy-Protection Software PC pioneer and others prepare technology aimed at pleasing lawmakers threatening mandatory regulations...  |
PC World April 4, 2002 George A. Chidi Jr. |
Kazaa Download Offers Unexpected Feature Users may be surprised to learn that application includes software that turns your PC into part of a distributed supercomputer...  |
PC World May 2002 Andrew Brandt |
New Tools Take the Bite Out of Cookies Two cookie managers quietly do your bidding...  |
Salon.com April 4, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Free speech and the Internet; a fish story A legal dispute between online aquatic plant enthusiasts and a pet supply store illustrates the perils of casual opining on the Web...  |
PC World April 3, 2002 Laura Rohde |
Are Web Sites as Secure as They Seem? Study finds that popular encryption technology isn't always enough -- and surfers may be unaware of the danger...  |
Search Engine Watch April 2, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Google Embroiled In Scientology Debate Google found itself accused of censorship last month, after it removed some pages from an anti-Scientology web site in response to a legal request made by the Church of Scientology...  |
Reason April 2002 Brian Doherty |
Cyber-Trespassing Sending unwelcome e-mail can now be considered trespassing, according to a December ruling by a California court...  |
Salon.com March 29, 2002 Paul Boutin |
U.S. prepares to invade your hard drive A bill before Congress would mandate built-in copy-protection on all digital devices. But even technology experts who really want to protect intellectual property think it's a lousy idea...  |
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