The Facebook Beacon flap suggests that consumers need clear rules about what information about them is being shared.
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Online music service has put itself on the auction block and isn’t lacking for buyers.
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Research finds them playing for relaxation, entertainment, and more.
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Challenger to Internet Explorer crosses the 200-million downloads mark and partners with RealNetworks.
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DiVitas Networks wants to bridge cellular and Wi-Fi networks for businesses.
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Two European communications giants join together their network equipment businesses.
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Israel Venture Association and Red Herring name young Israeli firms as finalists.
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Helping customers more efficiently use their bandwidth.
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Redmond acquires remote secure access products developer Whale Communications.
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When net calls jump, VCs jump too.
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Intel Capital has invested $3.1 million in the maker of network access control products.
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Before social networking software, the real world: Thickets of relationships keep Silicon Valley on the competitive edge.
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Small wireless sensors are the new electronic eyes, ears, and noses that link the physical and virtual worlds.
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Security threats will become more sophisticated in 2006, keeping security startups and their customers on their toes.
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Chip giant supports legislation that would allow cities to set up broadband networks.
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The identity and access management crisis.
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Outsourced innards beef up high-end pizza boxes and chassis.
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The realms of nature, business, and medicine seem worlds apart. But Albert-Laszlo Barabasi has discovered striking similarities in the way they work.
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New grid networks put idle computing power to work.
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We are not surprised that Sigma Networks is being liquidated.
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