Senate Bill 1723, “an urgency measure, would provide that no city or county may use any form of direct recording electronic device (DRE) as part of its voting system for the November 2, 2004, general election.” See the bill analysis here.
Report to Senator McCain into the alleged destruction of an audiotape of air traffic controller witness statements from 9/11/01, May 4, 2004. From the New York Times, F.A.A. Official Scrapped Tape of 9/11 Controllers’ Statements Continue Reading
Two related stories worth noting: The New York Times reports increased circulation stats over the past six months, but other newspapers including the Washington Post report a downturn, some of which may be attributed to the migration of readers to the paper’s website. A recent Nielsen/NetRatings survey reports “that Web surfers are more politically active… Continue Reading
U.S. Releases 2004 Report on Intellectual Property Protection Office of the United States Trade Representative press release: Annual “Special 301” Report Finds Continued Progress on Strengthening Intellectual Property Protection, but Significant Improvements Needed 2004 Special 301 Report (documents are in pdf): Executive Summary, Statutory Authority, Developments in IPR, Full Report. Continue Reading
An online survey conducted in April indicates “that 75% of accountholders are less likely to respond to email from their banks, and over 65% said they were less likely to sign-up or continue to use their banks online services.” These results reflect growing consumer concern with phishing and email fraud, occurrences of which are increasingly… Continue Reading
Record Broken: 82% of U.S. Email is Spam For reference, see the latest spam statistics on the MessageLabs homepage. Continue Reading