


Purchasing a domain name can be like buying a lottery ticket. Others simply want to start a Web site. A study of domain names reveals many people, and companies, have tried to predict the nickname of a possible NBA team in Oklahoma City as far back as two years ago. They're called cybersquatters, internet-savvy people who for $9.95 purchase a domain name, hoping it will some day have significant ...
Read more...WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Senate Democrats Thursday accused the Internal Revenue Service of not doing enough to catch tax cheats, as they listened to a range of proposals geared toward curbing offshore tax evasion.
Read more...I've slung so many words online over the past decade that it's drowned out any unpleasant stuff about me that might be lurking there. If I search for my own name, all that crops up are things I've written – no rants from ex-girlfriends detailing my unpleasant habits (of which there are none, obviously) (habits, not ex-girlfriends), and no exposés of my general uselessness (except the incidents ...
Read more...Most of the world, it seemed, drank the Steve Jobs Kool-Aid about the new iPhone being a BlackBerry killer when the Apple CEO first announced the device earlier this year. But after nearly two weeks with the new iPhone 2.0 software on my iPod Touch, I can tell you that Apple has not yet delivered on that promise.
Read more...Mark Zuckerberg introduces the Facebook profile page at this year's developers conference
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