glenn beck

1 Results

Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources

  • Is the U.S. Postal Service obsolete?

    The USPS is in serious trouble. Given the rise of the Internet, email, Twitter, Facebook and Gmail, should the USPS just give up?

    Blog posts | April 19, 2010 3:30am PDT

Additional Results

  • John Glenn and Friendship 7, we have 50 years (photos)

    On Feb. 20, 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth. He became one of America's most beloved heroes, as well as a four-term U.S. senator, as well as a Space Shuttle astronaut.

  • Is the U.S. Postal Service obsolete?

    The USPS is in serious trouble. Given the rise of the Internet, email, Twitter, Facebook and Gmail, should the USPS just give up?

    Blog posts | April 19, 2010 3:30am PDT

  • An Army of Davids

    Glenn Reynolds has a new book called An Army of Davids about how markets and technology are empowering individuals in new ways. In a similar vein, I wrote a column about the rise of personal...

    Blog posts | July 13, 2007 8:12am PDT

  • Managing VoIP and IP Telephony

    IP telephony is finally experiencing an inflection in its growth among large organizations. Intense attention is being directed toward the technology itself, but many risk their services by...

    News items | April 7, 2004 12:00am PDT

  • Is Microsoft ready to make a deal?

    A terse order rejecting Microsoft's bid for a delay, high-odds against getting a sympathetic judge and the imminent arrival of Windows XP could spur real negotiations.

    News items | August 20, 2001 12:00am PDT

  • Negotiations stall on Net sales tax bill

    Business groups object to the absence of specific tax requirements on a Senate bill to allow state and local governments to collect sales taxes on e-commerce.

    News items | June 22, 2001 12:00am PDT

  • FTC: Amazon 'deceptive' about privacy policy

    The Federal Trade Commission decides that Amazon and its Alexa subsidiary 'likely' engaged in deception when they claimed they didn't collect customer data-but it isn't punishing them for it.

    News items | May 30, 2001 12:00am PDT

  • Microsoft urges global antipiracy effort

    Police worldwide have stepped up efforts against software piracy at the urging of Microsoft and other software firms.

    News items | April 2, 2001 12:00am PDT

  • Bush opposes Euro privacy rules

    The Bush administration is objecting to proposed European Commission privacy rules affecting trans-Atlantic e-commerce.

    News items | March 27, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Pirate alert! eBay's tracking you down

    Concerned over being the 'fence' for stolen property, eBay gives software companies something to cheer about by pledging to crack down on illegal software sales.

    News items | February 28, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Disabled gain access to gov't sites

    Under new federal rules expected to be issued Thursday, many agencies must launch redesigns of their Web pages.

    News items | December 21, 2000 12:00am PST

  • More accountability for spammers?

    New e-mail marketing standards promise to balance privacy and personalization. Can the industry police itself? Will it?

    News items | September 25, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Online-ad group to protect consumers' privacy

    Network Advertising Initiative pledges to adopt restrictions on their business practices to ensure that consumers' personal information isn't misused.

    News items | July 28, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • FBI concerned about NTT-Verio deal

    Suddenly law enforcement agencies are casting a careful eye on multinational Internet acqusitions.

    News items | July 6, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Oracle admits own Microsoft probe

    Dirty tricks hit high tech? Oracle admits hiring a detective agency that used questionable tactics to investigate Microsoft and its allies.

    News items | June 28, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Online advertisers deal with regulators

    Negotiations are aimed at creating a self-regulatory process to restrain the practice of online profiling.

    News items | June 13, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Don't take wooden nickels ... on eBay?

    First it was bogus art and sports memorabilia. Now 'shill' bids for coins are apparently plaguing the online auctioneer.

    News items | June 12, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Intuit scrambles to plug Quicken leaks

    A mortgage calculator and a credit-assessment feature were collecting personal data -- and sending it to DoubleClick.

    News items | March 2, 2000 12:00am PST

  • AltaVista, Kozmo back away from DoubleClick

    The companies are distancing themselves from the Net advertising firm out of concern about its handling of privacy issues.

    News items | March 1, 2000 12:00am PST

ie8 fix

The best of ZDNet, delivered

ZDNet Newsletters

Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox

Facebook Activity

ie8 fix