Scarlet Pruitt

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Government moves to next phase in building private Net

Although the U.S. government's plan to build its own private Internet

U.S. Supreme Court to ponder Internet porn

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hold a hearing Wednesday on whether to reinstate a hotly debated Internet pornography law, bringing an end to over three years of wrangling over whether the law violates First Amendment rights.

Fear Web site searches, designers told

Web site designers should understand their users' way of thinking, introduce them to content they didn't know they were looking for and most of all, keep them from using the search function, according to a report released Monday by Web research firm User Interface Engineering Inc.

Fear Web site searches, designers told

Web site designers should understand their users' way of thinking, introduce them to content they didn't know they were looking for and most of all, keep them from using the search function, according to a report released Monday by Web research firm User Interface Engineering Inc.

Music service revenues set to soar

Fee-charging online music providers could pull in revenues of US$1.6 billion by 2005, but their success will largely depend on having broad content and giving consumers flexibility, according to a study released Monday by market research firm International Data Corp. (IDC).

Teleworkers look to cut the cables that bind

Despite the caveat that you shouldn't bring your work home with you, many people are doing just that.

Teleworkers look to cut the cables that bind

Despite the caveat that you shouldn't bring your work home with you, many people are doing just that and with current travel fears and a heightened demand for work flexibility putting a spotlight on teleworking, it's no surprise that some attendees at the Comdex Fall exhibition in Las Vegas this week spent their time looking for ways to help make remote working less of a chore.

Time to stress mobility, says Cisco chief

Leaping from a faux coffee shop to a sleek sports car to the Las Vegas Hilton ballroom floor, Cisco Systems Inc. president and CEO John Chambers, demonstrated at Comdex Fall Monday how network-enabled productivity tools will become a make-or-break factor in the ability of companies to survive.

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