Monthly Archives: July 2003

AP Wire | 07/21/2003 | FBI investigates University of Phoenix in trade secret case: “The FBI is investigating allegations that the nation’s largest for-profit university stole trade secrets from its former software provider and gave privileged access to a competing

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Tony Gentile My new Bio Blog can be found here. Have you BioBlogged yet?

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Overture to a patent war? | CNET News.com: “‘We’ll add…to our technology assets Overture’s impressive intellectual property portfolio of both algorithmic and sponsored search patents,’ he said. ‘These are some of the key reasons we have opted to acquire Overture.

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Yahoo! News – Is the End Near for Netscape?: “The death knell is sounding for the Netscape browser, industry observers said, following America Online’s decision Tuesday to lay off about 50 Netscape software developers and end development work on the

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Microsoft warns of critical Windows flaw | CNET News.com: “‘It should be emphasized that this vulnerability poses an enormous threat, and appropriate patches provided by Microsoft should be immediately applied,’ the group said in an advisory posted to its Web

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Forbes.com: Art Of The Start: July 16, 2003: Guy’s now writing for Forbes, which is great, as he seems to have gone dark. I’ll have to dig around and see if I can find his blog. “Guy Kawasaki, the latest

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Macromedia updates light-duty Web tool | CNET News.com Looks like Deeje’s work at MACR has borne fruit. Interesting that they too are deploying a Macrovision based solution. Hope they learned from Intuit’s $100M+ mistake.

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deeje.com: “Matthew Emmert discusses the phenom of ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’ on Fool.com: Deeje writes in his blog on 7/15/03 about Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Ironically, I just bought and crashed through the book this past weekend. (A little easy

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Broad Study Finds Significant Resistance to AIDS Drugs: This is rather discouraging, considering the lack of progress that has been made in the last decade…. “The biggest study so far of resistance to AIDS drugs, to be released on Wednesday

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Export of core tech jobs could imperil the American programmer I’ll comment on this later. Here’s a snipet: SAN JOSE, California (AP) — Peter Kerrigan encouraged friends to move to Silicon Valley throughout the 1980s and ’90s, wooing them with

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