Dot Com Archive helps SMEs avoid repeating the mistakes of the dot com bubble
The International Herald Tribune has an interesting article on the Dot Com Archive, an archive at the University of Maryland documenting “what did and didn't work during the flurry of [...]
Final CFIUS regulations may miss their goal
On Friday, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) issued its final regulations governing national security reviews of foreign investments in U.S. businesses. These regulations formally implement [...]
Relax, parents: It’s good for your kids to spend time on the Internet
The Los Angeles Times reveals that, “[t]he John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has a message for parents worried about their children's use of the Internet: Chill out. A [...]
European Commission launches consultation on cyber security
The Register reports that “[t]he European Commission has launched a consultation on how it can strengthen the European Union's response to computer attacks. The Commission is canvassing views ahead of [...]
When your computer stops working, do you think you can fix it? Then you’re probably a guy between the ages of 18 – 29.
CNetNews.com reports on an interesting study conducted by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project which shows that “[w]hen faced with a technology breakdown, levels of optimism and [...]
R.I.P Valleywag
The Los Angeles Times reveals that “[n]early three years after launching [Silicon Valley gossip site] Valleywag, blog magnate Nick Denton has decided to fold the site into Gawker, which covers [...]