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Published on October 10, 2004 By joeKnowledge In Internet
SOURCE: FORBES
2004 E-Gang
Shifting Places
Elizabeth Corcoran, 09.06.04

Sitting in a Starbucks in San Mateo, Calif., Blake Krikorian performs an Internet magic trick. He fires up an iPAQ handheld and, with a few clicks on a menu, pulls up live television. The screen is small, but the Fox channel's Judge Hatchett is smooth; no delays, no frozen frames. Krikorian switches to his laptop, and moments later Clifford the Big Red Dog is nosing around at a birthday party, courtesy of PBS. He then apologizes:He could download TV to his cell phone if only there were higher-speed service. "It's coming," he promises.
Shifting Places




SOURCE: CNN MONEY
Put a bid in for eBay
With a stranglehold on the online auction market, eBay just might be the best core tech holding.
September 28, 2004: 4:34 PM EDT
By Paul R. La Monica, CNN/Money senior writer

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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - eBay is the one tech stock that investors can buy today, store away in their portfolio, and not lose any sleep over for the next few years.
Put a bid in for eBay




SOURCE: CNN MONEY
For sale: kerryedwards.com
Kerry Edwards is offering to sell his domain name, asking $150,000, report says.
July 19, 2004: 5:23 PM EDT

New York (CNN/Money) - Sometimes it's good to be Kerry Edwards.

No, not the two men running for office, but a one Kerry Edwards from Indianapolis who, three years ago, needing a place to post pictures of his children for their grandparents, registered the domain name kerryedwards.com.

Of course, now he's ready to cash in.
For sale: kerryedwards.com




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2004 E-Gang
Talk to Me
Elizabeth Corcoran, 09.06.04

The former Ma Bell has had a bruising year. AT&T has lost almost a third of its market value, gotten booted out of the Dow Jones industrial average after a 65-year run and retreated from the business of providing consumers with plain old telephone service. Luckily, 18 months ago a 24-year AT&T veteran named Cathy Martine began pushing the company into something new: VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), zipping phone calls over the Internet.
Talk to Me




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2004 E-Gang
Marrying the Ideal to the Real
Elizabeth Corcoran, 09.06.04

Rajiv Laroia was handed a dream assignment at Lucent's Bell Labs in 1997: Invent a way to put a broadband Internet in the sky. Don't worry about existing cell phone systems, just do it right.
Marrying the Ideal to the Real




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Ten O'Clock Tech
Gaming Ourselves To Death
Arik Hesseldahl, 11.05.03, 10:00 AM ET

NEW YORK - Pick a popular consumer technology and there's probably some overpaid academic expert somewhere who's calling it addictive.

For years misemployed wags in academia have sought to warn society about the dangers of Internet addiction. The idea became so popularized that earlier this year a summer camp opened in Germany for the express purpose of curing children affected with the "disorder." Naturally, government social services picked up a considerable piece of the tab.
Gaming Ourselves To Death




SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com
Why I dumped Internet Explorer
October 1, 2004, 4:00 AM PT
By Charles Cooper

After months waiting for Microsoft to give me a reason to remain loyal, I finally dumped Internet Explorer for the Firefox Web browser last week.

At the office, my cubicle colleague--a Firefox aficionado of long standing--smugly greeted the news by asking me what took so long. But rest assured this is no small concession.
Why I dumped Internet Explorer




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PlayStation 2 Vs. Xbox
Davide Dukcevich, 12.22.03, 7:00 AM ET

With an installed base of 24 million people, PlayStation 2 is the king of the video game hill. An estimated 9.4 PlayStations will be shipped out in 2003, far more than its closest competitor, which will sell about 3.4 million. Unfortunately for Sony, that competitor is made by Microsoft.
PlayStation 2 Vs. Xbox




SOURCE: NEOWIN.net
MySQL To Use Open-Source Microsoft Toolset
Posted by Deren Smith on 10 Oct 2004 - 03:44 | 12 comments

The next release of the MyQSL database server will include a Windows installer based on an open-source toolset released by Microsoft earlier this year. The upcoming MySQL 4.1 release will, according to documentation on the group's Web site, use the latest version of the Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) available for the Windows 2000 and XP operating systems.
MySQL To Use Open-Source Microsoft Toolset




SOURCE: NEOWIN.net
First Suit Filed Against Internet 'Spyware'
Posted by Deren Smith on 09 Oct 2004 - 01:13 | 16 comments

The U.S. government has sued a New Hampshire man in its first attempt to crack down on Internet "spyware" that seizes control of a user's computer without permission. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Thursday asked a federal court to shut down an operation that it said disables users' computers in an attempt to bully them into buying anti-spyware products.
First Suit Filed Against Internet 'Spyware'




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