2004 TechnoLawyer @ Awards: The Legal Profession’s Version of the Oscars.
New Documents Unsealed in ACLU and NYCLU Patriot Act Challenge…see brief and supporting documents. Continue Reading
On May 25, California State Senator Liz Figueroa offered an amended version of SB 1822 which struck language that would have presented substantial obstacles to Gmail’s operation in the state. Continue Reading
From today’s WSJ (subscription req’d), Study Questions Whether Google Really Is Better – “A new survey suggests that Google’s search engine doesn’t necessarily provide significantly better, or more useful, search results than do rivals…Yahoo Inc., Ask Jeeves Inc.’s Ask.com site, Microsoft Corp.’s MSN and Terra Lycos SA’s Lycos delivered correct or useful results almost as… Continue Reading
Testimony of Robert S. Mueller, III, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, May 20, 2004, hearing on FBI Oversight: Terrorism and Other Topics. “…I would also like to acknowledge that the progress the FBI has made in reforming our counterterrorism and intelligence programs is due in no… Continue Reading
From Business Week, a review of the achievements to date of the Terrorist Threat Integration Center, whose mandate is to “fuse and analyze all-source information related to terrorism.” Continue Reading
California workers may have to be told boss is looking at their e-mail: “SB 1841, requires employers to give employees a onetime written notice if they plan to read e-mail, track Internet use, or use other electronic devices to monitor employees on or off the job. The bill requires employers to explain what will be… Continue Reading
See this page, and scroll down to locate the list of links provided to 9 different feeds, including Top Stories, Election 2004 and the latest work from TIME’s columnists. Continue Reading
Blog Software Breakdown via Slashdot, compares features and requirements of the following apps: b2Evolution, Nucleus CMS, Serendipity, SPIP, TextPattern and WordPress. Continue Reading