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Three charged as Comcast hackersupdated: Fri Nov 20 2009 14:04:00

Three alleged members of the hacker gang Kryogeniks were hit with a federal conspiracy charge Thursday for a 2008 stunt that replaced Comcast's homepage with a shout-out to other hackers.

Dutch lawmaker's film criticizing Islam finds Web hostupdated: Thu Mar 27 2008 22:02:00

A Dutch lawmaker's film critical of Islam has been posted on a London-based Web site, though other Web sites and hosts have refused to air the film and the U.S. government has warned that it could spark protests and riots.

Time.com: Web Site for Anti-Quran Film Blockedupdated: Mon Mar 24 2008 16:35:00

A Web site where a Dutch lawmaker was promoting an upcoming film that criticizes the Quran has been suspended by its U.S. hosting service

Dutch anti-Koran film's Web site shut downupdated: Mon Mar 24 2008 03:18:00

A Web site promoting a Dutch lawmaker's film critical of Islam has been suspended by its host company after the firm received unspecified complaints about its content, the company disclosed Sunday.

Business 2.0: Dumbest Moments of 2003updated: Tue Jan 23 2007 18:22:00

Remember these dumbest moments? Here are some of the highlights of stupidity in 2003.

Fortune: Dot-tv gets a second chance at lifeupdated: Tue Dec 12 2006 19:49:00

What makes new media so damn entertaining is that yesterday's heroes all too often become today's goats. Yahoo and eBay could do no wrong two years ago. Today, not so much.

Fortune: Help! If employers Google me, they'll find a racy siteupdated: Wed Nov 01 2006 11:54:00

Dear Annie: I've known for some time now that someone with the same name as mine is featured on a web site that is not exactly pornographic, but close. Friends tease me about this, but now that I'm job hunting, it's not so funny. Could this become a problem if (or when) employers Google me? Is there anything I can do to assure them there's no connection? -Not Laughing in the Northeast

Owner of katie.com says she was victim, too -- of privacy invasionupdated: Tue Jul 27 2004 14:28:00

When Katie Jones bought the domain name katie.com in 1996, she relished the opportunity to own a name-dot-com site at a time when such common names were being quickly swallowed up.

FSB: Live Wireupdated: Fri Jun 01 2001 00:01:00

Now that Congress has repealed the ergonomics standard, are small businesses off the hook? Not exactly. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration can still levy fines and demand workplace c...

Money Magazine: Internet Business Incubator Chiefsupdated: Wed Nov 01 2000 00:01:00

SCOTT BLUM CEO, Think Tank

Money Magazine: Internet Sense Our Web portfolio thrived despite the spring sell-off.updated: Sun Oct 01 2000 00:01:00

Late last year, in the midst of Internet mania, we sought to separate myth from reality and come up with what we called a "sensible" portfolio of Web stocks. The world of Internet investing has cha...

FSB: Research O' Plentyupdated: Sun Oct 01 2000 00:01:00

The Web might be the world's greatest research tool--and we've got four examples right here--but can it answer your phone? Apparently not.

Money Magazine: This Name Is My Name Staking a claim in cyberspaceupdated: Fri Sep 01 2000 00:01:00

It's the latest craze in our office: My co-workers are registering their names as Internet domains. One man even registered a site in the name of his baby twins. So I joined the party and became mi...

Fortune: The Fortune Indexes street sweep updated: Mon Jun 26 2000 00:01:00

The Microsoft judgment may have grabbed all the double-decker headlines, but as far as we're concerned, the real news is the FORTUNE e-50, up a stunning 17.5% for the two-week cycle. That tied with...

Fortune: Banking On Chaseupdated: Mon Jun 26 2000 00:01:00

So I'm sitting in the office of Chase CEO Bill Harrison, talking hoop (of course!). Sadly, the conversation eventually turns to business, and I ask a couple of rather pressing questions: As in, "Wh...

Fortune: Acquiring Minds Want to Know...updated: Mon Jun 26 2000 00:01:00

The rule of thumb in acquisitions used to be simple: The target would see its share price shoot up, while the acquirer's stock would either languish or dip slightly. Not these days. "For lack of a ...

Fortune: The Fortune Indexesupdated: Mon Apr 03 2000 00:01:00

Despite the Nasdaq's dip and the Dow's impressive bounce back in mid-March, clicks are still way ahead of bricks. As of March 15, the FORTUNE e-50 was up 10.4% for the year, while the FORTUNE 500 w...

Fortune: Wanted: Fund Manager (No Experience Necessary) More and more these days, mutual fund companies are putting hot Young Turks at thupdated: Mon Mar 20 2000 00:01:00

At 29, Erin Sullivan reached the pinnacle of her money management career at Fidelity Investments. In 2 1/2 short years she had steered Fidelity Aggressive Growth to triple-digit returns and boosted...

Fortune: Sony's New Game IDEI'S SILICON VALLEY MAKEOVERupdated: Mon Apr 12 1999 00:01:00

Time and again Sony has transformed itself, usually by dint of the runaway success of an ingenious product like the transistor radio or the Walkman or the camcorder or the PlayStation. Along the wa...

Fortune: Why These Guys Want To Handle the World's E-Mailupdated: Mon Feb 15 1999 00:01:00

When systems engineer Wayne Correia met bushy-haired David Hayden at a Silicon Valley business dinner two years ago, he found him, well, odd. "[Hayden] had been reading a history of the postal serv...

Fortune: The Net Name Gameupdated: Mon Feb 16 1998 00:01:00

Starting later this year, you may notice some strange-looking names on the Web. Maybe you'll visit a site that ends with .firm or .store instead of .com, or perhaps you will write an E-mail to joe....

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