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Congressmen turn on ICANN. And why only the Internet will suffer [The Register]
10:00:28 AM
Trusting ID management technology. The escalating need for identity management systems is driving privacy concerns to the forefront [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:59:55 AM
New identity management products abound. IBM, RSA, Netegrity, Entrust, Sun, Novell, and others are teaming up to offer solutions with the latest ID management features [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:59:33 AM
Securing identity management. Fully protecting ID management systems means going beyond firewall and DMZ strategies [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:59:10 AM
Achieving translucency. Should some data be hidden from database owners and operators? [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:58:35 AM
Week ahead: Pocket PC on the launch pad. Microsoft is set to light the fuse of its newest version of the handheld operating system, while Apple plans to reveal a line of speedy new desktop PCs. Plus: Palm, RIM earnings. [CNET News.com]
9:57:00 AM
<mouthbeef> 3/4 of Finnish power comes from vodka
<mouthbeef> And diacriticals
<mouthbeef> The whole country runs on diacriticals [Hack the Planet]
9:56:03 AM
Apple Leaks Power Mac G5 Details. Rumors that Apple likely will debut new G5 Power Macs on Monday have been circulating for weeks. The scuttlebutt appears to be true: Details of the new machines were posted -- and quickly removed -- from the company's website late Thursday. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
9:55:32 AM
New World Disorder. There are four ways to solve planet-wide problems. None of them work. Wired magazine's Bruce Sterling breaks down the four mechanisms capable of finessing Earth's world-sized problems. [Wired News]
9:46:14 AM
Do you need Linux? Developing World Needs Linux. Investors, United Nations officials and policy makers at a conference this week said developing countries should rely on open-source software to help build vibrant economies. Michelle Delio reports from New York. [Wired News]
9:45:37 AM
Pigeons boost tennis game. Pigeons are being used to promote a tennis game at Wimbledon. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
9:43:56 AM
10:00:28 AM
Trusting ID management technology. The escalating need for identity management systems is driving privacy concerns to the forefront [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:59:55 AM
New identity management products abound. IBM, RSA, Netegrity, Entrust, Sun, Novell, and others are teaming up to offer solutions with the latest ID management features [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:59:33 AM
Securing identity management. Fully protecting ID management systems means going beyond firewall and DMZ strategies [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:59:10 AM
Achieving translucency. Should some data be hidden from database owners and operators? [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:58:35 AM
Week ahead: Pocket PC on the launch pad. Microsoft is set to light the fuse of its newest version of the handheld operating system, while Apple plans to reveal a line of speedy new desktop PCs. Plus: Palm, RIM earnings. [CNET News.com]
9:57:00 AM
<mouthbeef> 3/4 of Finnish power comes from vodka
<mouthbeef> And diacriticals
<mouthbeef> The whole country runs on diacriticals [Hack the Planet]
9:56:03 AM
Apple Leaks Power Mac G5 Details. Rumors that Apple likely will debut new G5 Power Macs on Monday have been circulating for weeks. The scuttlebutt appears to be true: Details of the new machines were posted -- and quickly removed -- from the company's website late Thursday. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
9:55:32 AM
New World Disorder. There are four ways to solve planet-wide problems. None of them work. Wired magazine's Bruce Sterling breaks down the four mechanisms capable of finessing Earth's world-sized problems. [Wired News]
9:46:14 AM
Do you need Linux? Developing World Needs Linux. Investors, United Nations officials and policy makers at a conference this week said developing countries should rely on open-source software to help build vibrant economies. Michelle Delio reports from New York. [Wired News]
9:45:37 AM
Pigeons boost tennis game. Pigeons are being used to promote a tennis game at Wimbledon. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
9:43:56 AM