Friday | 21 November, 2008

Stories about: Private Business

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    How to carjack a top Google exec, according to Google 04/08/2008 17:37:44

    The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) in the US has turned the tables on Google by using the company's controversial Street View technology along with Google Earth to compile and make public a detailed dossier on a "top Google executive".
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    Google accused of hosting 'pirated' movies 23/07/2007 08:00:03

    Google is hosting potentially copyrighted videos, including recent full-length movies, concerts, as well as broadcast and cable TV programs on Google Video, a nonprofit group is charging.
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    Australia needs Industry specific DR plans: KPMG 12/07/2006 08:04:45

    Financial services firm KPMG has met with the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) and the big four Australian banks to push the adoption of industry-specific business continuity plans.
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    ICANN accused of losing touch with its roots 28/03/2006 06:00:31

    A spokesman for ICANN's "at-large" advisory committee has accused the organisation publicly of having lost touch with its philosophical "roots".
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    The new Internet cops 15/09/2003 10:27:15

    We have long lived in a cops-and-robbers society, where the good guys catch the bad guys. Yet in the online world, the long arm of the law is noticeably shorter.
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    Novell reduces Web services pricing 12/09/2002 08:00:00

    Novell Inc. launched a discount licensing program last week that could save network professionals money deploying Web services applications for their organizations' customers.
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    Florida police, rescue squads test wireless technology 09/08/2001 08:33:00

    Motorola is conducting an ambitious wireless trial in Florida to allow public safety personnel to send color video wirelessly to vehicles in the field and to conduct wireless videoconferencing, complete with voice and data.
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    Denial-of-service warning put out by FBI agency 08/05/2001 08:56:00

    Web site administrators are being advised by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)'s cybercrime division to be extra vigilant for evidence of distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks that have recently hit Web sites.
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    eSign denies sacking nine staff 01/05/2001 16:01:00

    IT security vendor eSign has denied rumours nine staff have been axed from its Melbourne headquarters but confirmed there have been changes as part of the company's new "sales model".
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    B-to-B players retrench 08/04/2001 11:30:00

    Bad financial news last week from leading b-to-b vendors served as an industry wake-up call, signaling a sharp shift toward private business-to-business marketplaces and tentative corporate spending on IT.
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    Conference: B2B Hype and Reality Differ Greatly 30/11/2000 12:01:01

    There's a vast difference between the hype and the reality when it comes to building online marketplaces, according to attendees at a conference on business-to-business applications that's being held here this week.
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