California woman accused of running Washington prostitution ring turns to little-known search analysis firm in hopes of drumming up more client names.
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The Red Herring Minute with Marisa Taylor: Our most read stories this week.
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Samsung unveils new, potentially lethal robot to patrol Korean border.
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California Attorney General discovers evidence of crimes.
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Pushing a ‘read-write’ culture, Stanford Professor Lawrence Lessig rallies the Linux faithful.
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Red Herring magazine’s finance news briefs for the week of July 31, 2006.
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The Senate signs on to the only treaty calling for international cooperation against cybercrime.
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An analyst warns the law could push Apple to withdraw from the French market.
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A bill approved by lawmakers could force Apple and others to allow music to be played on competing players.
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Settlement likely to raise domain name price, though user impact will be minimal.
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Legislation hasn't slowed your flood of junk emails, but an email usage tax might.
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Because it's unhealthy. Because it has become our obsession. Because it is dangerous--a runaway train, roaring down a path to disaster.
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Lawrence Lessig on Eldred v. Ascroft
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Lawrence Lessig on Eldred v. Ascroft
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Chip makers are finding ways to extend Gordon Moore's prediction.
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Transcending Moore's Law.
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Tech Soundings: In a chip-level version of urban sprawl, microprocessor designers fill up suddenly abundant real estate by putting more than one processor on a chip.
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The man who built Priceline.com into a high flyer only to see it fall is now being investigated by the Connecticut attorney general for alleged violations of employment laws.
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Beware broker hype on genomics stocks.
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