- Operating in crisis: How
one New York CTO is keeping his company on track
- Hackers
divided over response to terrorism
- Upstart
car sites win consumers' trust
- Spammers
run donation scam
- How to help
your employees through times of crisis
- Vignette,
Documentum, others expand content management landscape
- Russian
Programmer Arraigned In U.S. Copyright Case
- Women's
summit discusses digital divide
- Protect
Yourself from Fraud While Bidding Online
- IBM
employee charged in bomb hoax
- Providing
News in Real Time
- The Disaster:
Key Web Sites
- Brit Farmer's
Pie in the Sty Idea
- To Attacks'
Toll Add a Programmer's Grief
- Akamai
Is A Survivor
- Reading, writing
and Red Hat?
- Fiorina, Capellas
Stress Inspiration And Practicality
- Write
Your John.Hancock.Name Here
- Hacker
Offering $10Mil For Bin Laden Gets Death Threats
- Performance
review
- Tech Agenda at Center
Stage
- Your Cheatin' Phone
- Electronic
Arts Restarts 'Majestic' Online Game
Operating
in crisis: How one New York CTO is keeping his company on track CTOs in
New York are playing a central role in helping their companies continue to function
despite the massive blow to primary infrastructures. Hackers
divided over response to terrorism Responding to the terrorist attacks
in the United States, some Internet vigilantes are calling for an assault on perceived
terrorist sites, while others are pleading for calm. Upstart
car sites win consumers' trust New research shows that consumers perceive
upstart automotive sites as more balanced and credible than the sites of the big
automakers. Spammers
run donation scam The American Red Cross and e-mail advocacy groups warned
of online scams in the guise of soliciting donations for victims of this week's
terrorist attacks. How
to help your employees through times of crisis Tips from professionals
on managing workplace stress in the aftermath of the World Trade Center catastrophe.
Vignette,
Documentum, others expand content management landscape New products from
content management developers Vignette, Documentum, Gauss Interprise, and others
aim to help companies manage a wider range of files, beyond Web pages and documents.
Russian
Programmer Arraigned In U.S. Copyright Case A Russian software programmer
and his Moscow-based employer were arraigned Thursday on charges of violating
a controversial new U.S. copyright law. Women's
summit discusses digital divide While the number of women going online
is increasing in the Asia-Pacific region, efforts are still needed to promote
greater Internet awareness, especially among housewives and the older generation.
Protect
Yourself from Fraud While Bidding Online Online auctions are the No. 1
source of Internet fraud. Find out how to protect yourself when bidding online.
IBM
employee charged in bomb hoax The man is sent in for psychiatric assessment
in Singapore after being charged over a hoax e-mail, claiming a bomb was aboard
a plane bound for South Africa. Providing
News in Real Time As the nation scrambled to comprehend what was happening
on the morning of Sept. 11, washingtonpost.com prepared for an onslaught of readers.
The
Disaster: Key Web Sites Stay abreast of news, learn of ways to talk with
your children, find out how to help Brit
Farmer's Pie in the Sty Idea A new Survivor-like website devoted to five
pigs is a huge smash, and it's helping farmers devastated by foot and mouth disease,
to boot. To
Attacks' Toll Add a Programmer's Grief Like many Americans, Phil Zimmermann,
a stocky, 47-year-old computer programmer, has been crying every day since last
week's terrorist attacks. He has been overwhelmed with feelings of guilt.
Akamai
Is A Survivor Can Akamai Technologies survive the tragic loss of Daniel
Lewin? The innovative Internet content delivery firm was already in peril even
before its co-founder boarded American Airlines Flight 11 on Sept. 11 Reading,
writing and Red Hat? Red Hat is launching a nonprofit organization that
will push Linux and open-source software in education, and the company's CEO says
developers need to do their part. Fiorina,
Capellas Stress Inspiration And Practicality A lot of cheerleading mixed
with a little practicality. That's the flavor of internal messages sent to HP-Compaq
employees announcing the proposed merger of the two companies. Write
Your John.Hancock.Name Here Dot-name, the new top-level Internet domain
for individual names, is slated to go live in December. The launch plans come
as rollouts of other new domains are facing escalating criticism. Hacker
Offering $10Mil For Bin Laden Gets Death Threats Kim Schmitz, the flamboyant
former German hacker who offered a $10 million reward for the capture of suspected
terrorist Osama Bin Laden, is offering his hacking services to international authorities
to fight terrorism. Performance
review Web-based HR tools can save your HR department time, hassle, and
paperwork. Tech
Agenda at Center Stage The political clout of Northern Virginia's technology
community was on display as the two candidates in this year's gubernatorial race
met in Falls Church for their second debate Your
Cheatin' Phone If a gadget delivers information, sooner or later someone
will try using it to cheat on a test Electronic
Arts Restarts 'Majestic' Online Game Electronic Arts Inc., said it would
restart its popular online game ``Majestic,'' after suspending it for a week due
to the World Trade Center attacks.
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