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CBS Scores on the Web With March Madness CBS this year presented every game of the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament on the Web for free, marking the first time a major U.S. sporting event has been so readily available online. Now the numbers are in, and they indicate that even for a company reared in traditional media, the Inter... Home > Rss Directory > Technology > WashingtonPost |
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March Madness: Homeland Security Issues Warning on Sports Arenas FBI and DHS issue warning just in time for March Madness. Home > Rss Directory > General > ABC News |
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The Internet's 100 oldest dot-com domains The Internet's been around in some form for decades. It wasn't until the mid-'80s, though, that the Web as we know it started coming together -- and those precious dot-com domains started getting snatched up.As Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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CBS Web site bitten by iFrame hack TV network CBS has become the latest big name to have it Web site used to host malware, a security company has reported.It appears that Russian malware distributors were able to launch another iFrame attack on a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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ISPs, Web sites must tackle piracy, says CBS, Viacom chief Internet service providers, Web site operators, and manufacturers of devices that are used by some to pirate content should play a part in stamping out that piracy, Sumner Redstone, chairman and controlling shareholder of both Viacom and CBS, said on Tuesday. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Enough with 'boss buttons,' let them watch basketball in the office The March Madness of college basketball is on. So why is everyone sneaking around and pretending they're not tuning in on the Internet? Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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CBS Mobile simplifies news hunting on the Mobile Web CBS Mobile is working with Aggregate Knowledge to add a technology that will suggest relevant stories to its mobile Web site users. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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Web 2.0 scores successes in the enterprise Incorporating Web 2.0 social networking concepts into enterprises offers great benefits but also challenges, implementers of these technologies, including Best Buy, Serena Software, and Oracle, said Tuesday evening during an industry event in Silicon Valley. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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The quotable Bill Gates Some of the most oft-repeated comments attributed to Bill Gates through the years were not uttered by Bill Gates. Take for instance "640K ought to be enough for anybody," which he supposedly said in 1981 to note that the 640KB of memory in IBM's PC was a significant b Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Startup tries to improve on the Web browser A California startup company is trying to improve on the Web browser with a free add-on tool that lets you access services from Web sites without having to actually visit them.The add-on is available for Microso Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Driven: Shai Agassi's Audacious Plan to Put Electric Cars on the Road Agassi will sell his battery-powered cars cheap and make money off drivers' electricity purchases. Photo: Joe Pugliese The problem, he decided, was oil-consuming, CO2-spewing cars. The solution was to get rid of them. Not just some, and not just by substituting hy Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Driven: Shai Agassi's Audacious Plan to Put Electric Cars on the Road Agassi will sell his battery-powered cars cheap and make money off drivers' electricity purchases. Photo: Joe Pugliese The problem, he decided, was oil-consuming, CO2-spewing cars. The solution was to get rid of them. Not just some, and not just by substituting hy Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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CBS saves CNet from activist investors Billion dollar buyout CBS is buying CNet Networks - the web publisher behind ZDNet, gamespot.com, tv.com, mp3.com, news.com and techrepublic. These sites will now be combined with CBS's websites.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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How to make the (new) iPhone work at work With the release of Apple's iPhone SDK now come and gone, and the enhanced IT-oriented capabilities planned for the next major iPhone software update in June, it's clear that the iPhone are going to be corporate mainstays. Still, at its heart, the iPhone is a consumer Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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CNET: CBS' YouTube, or Its Waterloo? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Yah-oops!: Icahn's Old Playbook Leads to Another Tech Wreck Amazon's e-Reader a Smash? Your Guess Is as Good as Mine Handicapping the WSJ Editor Search Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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CNET: CBS' YouTube, or Its Waterloo? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Yah-oops!: Icahn's Old Playbook Leads to Another Tech Wreck Amazon's e-Reader a Smash? Your Guess Is as Good as Mine Handicapping the WSJ Editor Search Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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CNET: CBS' YouTube, or Its Waterloo? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Yah-oops!: Icahn's Old Playbook Leads to Another Tech Wreck Amazon's e-Reader a Smash? Your Guess Is as Good as Mine Handicapping the WSJ Editor Search Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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The tale of two busted spammers Being a technology reporter, my e-mail inbox is a crowded place. It's stuffed with press releases, notices from mailing lists I subscribe to, invitations to events -- you name it, it's in there. Luckily, it's relatively free of spam. Although, occasionally, a few mana Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Crowdsourcing Book Excerpt: The Canary in the Coal Mine First identified by journalist Jeff Howe in a June 2006 Wired magazine article, "crowdsourcing" describes the process by which the power of the many can be leveraged to accomplish feats that were once the province of the specialized few. Howe reveals that the crowd is more than w Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Crowdsourcing Book Excerpt: The Canary in the Coal Mine First identified by journalist Jeff Howe in a June 2006 Wired magazine article, "crowdsourcing" describes the process by which the power of the many can be leveraged to accomplish feats that were once the province of the specialized few. Howe reveals that the crowd is more than w Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |

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