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  1. Hacker wants promise he'll be returned to UK

    Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 23 hours ago

    British hacker Gary McKinnon is almost out of options to avoid extradition to the US, but not quite. The BBC reports that McKinnon is asking the British Home Office to ensure he won't be jailed in the US once he's

    Also tagged: hacking, security, software, u s, hacker, u k, enterprise software, mr, home secretary, vertical industries, richard koman

  2. Parts of a system: beyond the e-voting case

    Data Management News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 23 hours ago

    One of the questions raised by our recent discussion of e-voting options is how far the IT myopia revealed there permeates our other IT activities: to what extent, in other words, is the presence of an obvious IT

    Also tagged: hardware, storage, data management, e voting, information technology, paul murphy, data centers

  3. Drug profit incompatible with scientific method?

    ZDNet Healthcare - Sep 3, 2008

    The NEJM editorial suggests a link may exist between Zetia or Vytorin and cancer, that Schering-Plough and Merck spun studies disputing the link for their own profit.

    Also tagged: drugs, general, internet, research, u s, ethics, aging, consumer information

  4. Gov. Palin’s Site Back Up, Sotto Voce

    Between the Lines - Sep 1, 2008

    Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s official gubernatorial Web site is back up — to show off a two-paragraph statement about her thankfulness at being chosen to be Ariz. Sen. John McCain’s running mate on the GOP presidential

    Also tagged: general, business intelligence, personal technology, web technology, hardware infrastructure

  5. Partnoy’s Complaint

    Paul Murphy - Aug 31, 2008

    In reading Partnoy's complaint (aka "Infectious greed") I was struck by the extreme simplification of his views and moved to push them forward a bit by suggesting that companies like AMD could issue performance based

    Also tagged: general, unanswered questions, enterprise policy

  6. Google-Yahoo to Washington: We’re moving forward.

    Between the Lines - Aug 31, 2008

    I’ve been watching this battle for a couple of years now - this arm-wrestling match between the Washington suits and the Silicon Valley geeks to see which has more power. Tally one up for the geeks this week, who

    Also tagged: general, google, yahoo

  7. Google-Yahoo to Washington: We're moving forward.

    Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 30, 2008

    I've been watching this battle for a couple of years now - this arm-wrestling match between the Washington suits and the Silicon Valley geeks to see which has more power. Tally one up for the geeks this week, who

    Also tagged: software, washington, enterprise software, google inc, yahoo inc, eric schmidt, business operations, corporate law, vertical industries, sam diaz

  8. Public policy and open source

    Public policy and open source

    Open Source - Aug 29, 2008

    Two stories crossed my desk today, both involving our French-speaking friends, and both involving the intersection of public policy and open source. (The French Taunter to the right, from PythonOnline, is very hard to

    Also tagged: politics, general, development, infrastructure, legal, business models

  9. Question about Gov. Sarah Palin

    Between the Lines - Aug 29, 2008

    Is it just me or can anyone get into the official web site of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin? Have been trying for the past hour to get in. No word yet from the Governor’s Office in Anchorage on the site’s ability to handle a

    Also tagged: general, personal technology, hardware infrastructure

  10. A way to assign copyright globally

    A way to assign copyright globally

    Open Source - Aug 28, 2008

    Open source is a global movement in a world without a global law. While a U.S. court has ruled open source licenses are copyright, assuring that in other courts remains a challenge. The challenge only grows when

    Also tagged: general, development, legal, gpl, foss

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