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    Don't have a Kindle 2? Try these online book sites

    Amazon's Kindle 2 makes it easy to download a variety of books, but bibliophiles can find reading material in other ways.

  • DRM a drag on ebook growth, say critics

    Imagine bringing home a music CD from Best Buy and discovering that it will only play on some of your stereo equipment. Moreover, you're limited in the number of times you can switch the CD from one stereo to another.

  • Why Web design is an IT-marketing tug-of-war

    The use of search engines as a tool to leverage businesses could certainly be higher, agreed the panelists at a discussion on the future of search engine marketing at the Massive Technology Show in Canada on Wednesday.

  • BI's new power users rely on advanced search

    In the evolving world of business intelligence, swift and targeted access to reports and analysis is the name of the game. But the frequent inability of employees to locate the results they need from high-end BI applications is prompting several enterprise search vendors to step in and address the challenge.

  • BPEL

    Business Process Execution Language is an XML-based language that's designed to run a series of Web-based transactions and/or characterize interfaces that are needed to complete Web-based transactions. By Jan Matlis

  • Where IBM believes e-tailers can get more bang for their buck

    Though IBM's Bart Lautenbach says e-tailers have made a lot of progress, he says e-business is still in its infancy.

  • Web sites take full measure

    It was an online retailer's worst nightmare. Most customers of the Louisville Slugger Museum's online gift shop arrived by way of Hillerich & Bradsby Co.'s home page for its famous bats, www.slugger.com. But last July, someone uploaded the wrong file to the company's Web site, and for six weeks, all attempts to go to the gift shop from the Louisville Slugger home page were redirected to another company's Web site

  • The straight story on search engines

    Let's say you're interested in digital cameras. So you search for exactly that "digital cameras" on MSN (search.msn.com). But when the results come back, you find yourself saying, "What is all this stuff?" One set of matches at the top of the page is called Featured Sites. Below that is a set of links labeled Sponsored Sites. Below those is still another group called Web Directory Sites.

  • Face the music: Suits pending over copy controls

    Copy-protected CDs are the Dick Cheney of the music industry: People know they exist, but music labels say little about their whereabouts.

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