Oracle Gets EU's OK for Sun Purchase
February 28, 2010
Deal takes a big step toward completion as China and Russia mull their reactions.
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Privacy, Online Taxes Top '10 Worst' Laws List
February 28, 2010
Trade group NetChoice hands out raspberry awards to federal and state efforts to ease process of regulating online marketers and require Internet retailers to collect sales taxes.
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China Pushes Back on Clinton's Internet Speech
February 27, 2010
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s call for greater Internet freedom got an unhappy response from China.
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Intel's Otellini Talks $3.5 Billion IT Jobs Plan
February 26, 2010
Chipmaking giant plans to lead major new jobs initiative, while taking some shots at “worrisome” government policies.
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Oracle Gets EU's OK for Sun Purchase
February 26, 2010
Deal takes a big step toward completion as China and Russia mull their reactions.
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Privacy, Online Taxes Top '10 Worst' Laws List
February 23, 2010
Trade group NetChoice hands out raspberry awards to federal and state efforts to ease process of regulating online marketers and require Internet retailers to collect sales taxes.
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Obama Budget Backs R&D, Security Programs
February 23, 2010
Massive budget proposal focuses on economy, but would also spur IT efforts in basic research, cybersecurity and cloud computing.
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Study: Cell Phone Laws Don't Curb Crashes
February 23, 2010
Insurance-backed study argues laws don’t eliminate distractions; Department of Transportation begs to differ.
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Oracle Gets EU's OK for Sun Purchase
February 23, 2010
Deal takes a big step toward completion as China and Russia mull their reactions.
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China Pushes Back on Clinton's Internet Speech
February 22, 2010
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s call for greater Internet freedom got an unhappy response from China.
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