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January 10, 2004
We released Web Site Monitor. An application to check your web sites on a schedule you set. It will check multiple sites, to set it up, just drag and drop site links from your browser or favorites.

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Friday, April 30, 2004

Spy software watches you work. Spyware is rampant on computers in US businesses, a survey has found. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
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'Can-Spam' Cops Can Arrest. Four people in Detroit are charged with fraud under the new can-spam law that makes it a crime to make phony sales pitches using e-mail. [Wired News]
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Bush and Kerry scrap over wireless broadband. Key election issue By Wireless Watch . [The Register]
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US economy still in fragile shape. Factory output is bouncing, but consumer sentiment remains gloomy, as investors speculate on next week's interest-rate decision. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
9:12:56 PM    comment []

Worm warning intensifies. Security companies urge clients to patch their Windows systems, as concerns heighten that an MSBlast-like worm will be released soon--perhaps even as early as this weekend, according to one firm. [CNET News.com]
9:12:00 PM    comment []

Senate extends Internet tax moratorium. Four-year bill falls short of House's permanent extension of the ban on taxes specific to the Internet. [Computerworld News]
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eWEEK: Spam Sleuths Follow the Money. The government's first criminal case under a new law outlawing some types of spam e-mails was based on low-tech investigative methods: Authorities followed the money. Investigators said Thursday they tracked defendants by purchasing a weight-loss product for $59.95 and waited to see who collected the money. [Tomalak's Realm]
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Kerry Challenges Bush to Internationalize Iraqi Operation. Senator John Kerry urged President Bush to appointment a high commissioner to oversee Iraq's reconstruction and political transformation. By Jodi Wilgoren. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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Wired: "What happens when everyone discovers the power of aggregators? Will the Web be able to handle it? In Internet boom-speak, will it scale?" [Scripting News]
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