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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...
Judge says sex.com domain name wasn’t stolen
Author: JT Smith
Slightly surreal Wired story ran Friday - about how domain names aren't "property" and therefore can't be stolen in the legal sense....