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China tackles cybersquatters
Author: JT Smith
The BBC online gives us another article on China and the internet, this time discussing the new laws that have been enacted...
Jiang backs China’s net growth
Author: JT Smith
Chinese President Jiang Zemin is encouraging internet growth, reports the BBC news online. The Chinese president discussed some of the potential...
Internet domain owners fight to keep names
Author: JT Smith
Nandotimes reports on WIPO DNS dispute resolutions. It discusses some of the decisions made by the WIPO in the disputes, and...
Game skillset match
Author: JT Smith
Mosaic Technologies Corp plans to educate game programmers online, teaching them such things as the hardware usage, software algorithms, general mathematical algorithms,...
Djangos.com buys Moby Disc music chain
Author: JT Smith
From an Associated Press story: Djangos.com, an online and offline music retailer, has acquired Moby Disc, a small chain based in southern...
The week in review: Inside Intel’s plans for the future
Author: JT Smith
CNET's week in review discusses such topics as Intel's near future production plans, problems and innovations in the realm of web email,...
Can governments control the internet?
Author: JT Smith
A report from the BBC online gives a summarized rundown of some of the restrictions placed on Internet access in countries such...
MandrakeSoft and OpenSales Sign Pact
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR has the scoop: OpenSales, Inc., the leading provider of open source e-commerce applications, today
announced that its software...
Entry-level C++ class require Windows software?
Author: JT Smith
Heated Slashdot discussion of a University's decision to require students attending an entry-level C++ programming class to use CodeWarrior for Windows instead...
Courting IT’s vote
Author: JT Smith
Thoughtful piece at InfoWorld discusses the two major U.S. political parties' stand on issues relevant to the Internet and the IT industry...