Nader: Al Isn't Net's Best Friend ... has invested in critical evaluation of technology in the classroom, the development of curriculum, training for teachers, the creation of new public-domain software or content relating to teaching.
For all of Mr. Gore's reported concerns about digital libraries, what has the administration brought ......more...Latest Webjacking: Internet.com Latest Webjacking: Internet.com
The online trade magazine becomes the most recent high-profile website to endure a domain hijacking. The site is still operational, however.
Reuters
3:05 p.m. June 5, 2000 PDT
NEW YORK -- Online trade magazine Internet.com said Monday its Internet domain name was hija...more... Where Is WhoAmI.com? Where Is WhoAmI.com?
Another domain owner finds its name hijacked and transferred to someone somewhere in the Balkans. Like past victims, the company says Network Solutions has a big hole to plug. By Chris Oakes.
by Chris Oakes
3:00 p.m. April 12, 2000 PDT
WhoAmI.com is having an identity crisis.
In...more... Alternative Net Protects Pirates ...that could in turn be run on almost any PC connected to the Internet.
But unlike the Web, Freenet has no centralized administrative infrastructure of domain name servers (DNS) and IP addresses that can be used to track users. Hosting and replicating documents and files requires that Freenet backers ......more... Chicago Site Gets the Shaft ...Wired News Report
3:00 a.m. Sep. 1, 1999 PDT
The webmaster of a Chicago Spanish-language newspaper showed up to work Monday to find two of his firm's domain names redirected to an adult Web site -- the result of an unpaid invoice.
The owner of Ripco Communications said he redirected two domains belo......more... NetSol Irks Admins, Again ...er.com will soon be joined by America Online, the Internet Council of Registrars, France Telecom, and Australia's Melbourne IT.
Register.com offers a domain manager service that allows users to administer domain names in real time, a company spokeswoman said. She didn't know at press time if the sys......more... NSI Welcomes Domain Policy NSI Welcomes Domain Policy
Network Solutions, the company with the government contract to dole out top-level domain names, thinks the White House's new Internet policy looks swell. By Jennifer Sullivan.
by Jennifer Sullivan
4:32 p.m. June 5, 1998 PDT
Network Solutions Inc. (NSOL) -- the company curr...more... |