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Green Light for GooClick; Privacy Advocates Still Calling for Yellow
Yesterday, the European Commission gave Google the green light to purchase DoubleClick despite the complaints of competitors like Microsoft, Yahoo! and AT&T and privacy [...]
ACT Responds to EC Approval of GooClick
ID Theft Legislation Should Protect Consumers, Not Create Another Victim ACT Testifies Before Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform and Oversight House Committee on Small Business [...]
Apple licenses Active Sync from Microsoft – World continues to spin safely
As someone who forks over real cash each year for an Apple developer license, I am pretty pleased with today’s Apple iPhone SDK announcement. [...]
Microsoft opens “Office Live Workspace” to public
The Washington Post reports that Microsoft today said “it was opening to the public a test version of its ‘Office Live Workspace,’ a service [...]
We Need the Money! Don’t Politicize Foreign Investment
There's a lot of hoopla surrounding Bain Capital's buyout of beleaguered 3Com Corporation, due to the fact that one of the buyers is Huawei, [...]
Germany needs to tread carefully when it comes to restricting sovereign wealth funds
Last week, the European Commission laid out its position on sovereign wealth funds, saying that EU nations should avoid ‘uncoordinated responses’ that could scare [...]
Japanese government wants to regulate the Internet
According to the International Herald Tribune, “[a] Japanese government panel is proposing to govern ‘influential, widely read news-related sites as newspapers and broadcasting [...]
Online advertising revenues exceed $21 billion
The Mercury News reveals that “[o]nline advertising revenues exceeded $21 billion for the first time in 2007, although preliminary data compiled by an industry [...]








