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Fast Company June 1, 2007 Danielle Sacks |
Fast Talk: The Selling of a President: The Blogosphere's Kingmaker Markos Moulitsas is a pioneer of the Netroots movement of Democratic online activists. His blog is the eighth most popular on the Internet, and he's also the author of Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2007 David Kushner |
The Music Industry Wants to Kill LimeWire The P2P network's founder Mark Gorton is in the fight of his life with the RIAA over copyright infringement. |
PC Magazine May 16, 2007 |
Who Gets Hit Most by Online Fraud? Protect yourself now! Find out where and how most online fraud originates. |
PC Magazine May 16, 2007 Russell Morgan |
Time For a Security Check-Up? If you've already been hit, then you know you need help. But what about the rest of us? |
InternetNews May 14, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
AGs Ask MySpace For Predator Data Eight attorneys general sent a letter to MySpace today, asking it to turn over the names of sex offenders who use the site. |
InternetNews May 14, 2007 Roy Mark |
'Fastlink' Downs 50th Conspirator Feds continue law enforcement campaign targeting warez groups. |
Reason May 2007 Radley Balko |
Pop-Up Crackdown Sex panic in Connecticut: Malware on a substitute teacher's computer that opened porn site pop-ups during a lesson garners her a sex conviction. |
Reason May 2007 Brian Doherty |
There Is Power in a Unity08 Unity08 is an Internet-based party that hopes to nominate a presidential ticket split between the major parties, or possibly an independent plus a Republican or Democrat. The Unity08 types won't win, but boosters of centrist, bipartisan government are already getting what they want. |
PC Magazine May 2, 2007 |
All the News That's Fit to Click We tracked five news stories circulating on the Internet late in March to see how many posts and mentions each got. |
Searcher May 2007 Stephanie C. Ardito |
Social Networking and Video Web Sites: MySpace and YouTube Meet the Copyright Cops The author thinks the media giants will eventually calm down and learn to work with social networking and video Web sites. Otherwise, these outlets risk losing their substantial customer base, not to mention access to revolutionary marketing strategies and technologies. |
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