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Google Computes News Quality
A recently filed patent application suggests that Google is taking steps to promote news produced by major media companies on Google News. Whenever a newspaper dies, Google ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
To H-1B Or Not To H-1B?
Countering claims that the United States is facing a critical shortage of skilled technologists, former IT professionals like Lovelace and Adler point to depressed wages and ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Microsoft Combined With Intel For A Vista Logo Disaster
Earlier, I said Microsoft, OEMs, and retailers all deserved blame in the logo disaster, but these insider e-mails have changed my opinion on apportioning blame. Many OEMs and ...Posted by James Jackson -
How Hollywood, Congress, And DRM Are Beating Up The American Economy
The United States traded its manufacturing sector's health for its entertainment industry, hoping that Police Academy sequels could take the place of the rust belt. The United ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
NewsTrust Aims To Go Deeper Than Digg
The site is looking to judge news articles online by quality, rather than simple popularity, with a more finely grained evaluation of news stories than one gets from the ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
New Congress Likely To Support Net Neutrality
Internet neutrality proponents believe that the recent change in Congress is likely to boost their efforts to push legislation that would prohibit tiered access to the Internet.Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Oracle To Offer SaaS To Midsize Customers
Mid-market software-as-a-service will include the option of subscription-based pricing, the software company said.Posted by rolexhen -
History Reloaded: Changing The Past To Suit The Present
Once upon a time, it may have been that history was written by the winners. But in the information age, history is written by the persistent. Digital information is subject to ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Presidential Election Voting Machines Violate Copyrights, Suit Claims
Artifex Software, of San Rafael, Calif., claims that PES systems infringe on its copyrighted Ghostscript PDF interpretation and printing software. Artifex claims PES is using ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Cutting Through E-Voting Debate Semantics
I did a story about e-voting a few years ago, and found it quite a vexing, exhausting process, because one had to viciously hack through a thicket of semantics to find out ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Swiss Bank Abandons Lawsuit Against Wikileaks
the bank's actions roused media and cyberliberties groups to defend Wikileaks' rights under the First Amendment and brought renewed scrutiny to the documents the bank hoped to ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Marriott E-Health Record System Spots Medical Mishaps -- Electronic Health Record
The Web-based personal health record system combines medical and personal data in an effort to lower medical costs and errors, and get patients to take more responsibility for ...Posted by Juliet Sallette -
Why Progress Toward Electronic Health Records Is Worse Than You Think
Though use of E-records is growing, the hardest trick--data sharing--has barely begun. And in at least one high-profile case, it's lost ground.Posted by Juliet Sallette -
Google Targets Microsoft With Launch Of Business Applications
Having won over millions of consumers with its online search and productivity tools, Google is now looking to displace Microsoft as the desktop application provider of choice ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
U.S. Accredits Two E-Voting Test Labs
The federal government voted Wednesday to accredited iBeta Quality Assurance and Sys Test Labs to test electronic voting systems. The U.S. Election Assistance Commission's ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Apple Recalls 1.8 Million Notebook Batteries, Will Provide Free Replacements
Apple said Thursday that it will provide free replacements of PowerPC-based notebook batteries affected by its recall with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). ...Posted by Aldon Hynes
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