'Weather nerd' feels pressure to blog Rita
Katrina blogger wants to feed his hungry audience with storm news, but he has a life to lead.September 23, 2005, 1:24 PM PDT
Parsons: AOL is Time Warner's future
CEO Richard Parsons signals a belief that the stigma of the AOL-Time Warner merger is finally a thing of the past.The New York Times
September 22, 2005, 5:38 AM PDT
Psst: Want to know my net worth?
For an increasing number of people who share their personal-finance details with the world, blogging is all about the money.The New York Times
September 18, 2005, 10:57 AM PDT
Baidu dives as IPO bankers say stock is overvalued
Shares plunge after two of the investment banks that managed the Chinese Net company's meteoric IPO call the stock price overblown.September 14, 2005, 8:42 PM PDT
Yahoo hires journalist to report on wars
Yahoo, in its first big move into original online video programming, is betting that war and conflict will lure new viewers.The New York Times
September 12, 2005, 7:00 AM PDT
A journalist and blogger tries teaching
Jeff Jarvis, a well-known blogger, has been named director of the new-media program and associate professor at CUNY.The New York Times
September 11, 2005, 9:25 PM PDT
Software aims to catch plagiarism
After a series of damaging newspaper scandals, a new piece of software looks to help stop wrongdoers before their articles go to print.The New York Times
September 5, 2005, 10:30 AM PDT
The aftermath of Katrina's fury
roundup Massive hurricane capsizes New Orleans, dislocates thousands. It's a long road ahead for cleanup and recovery efforts.September 1, 2005, 12:04 PM PDT
Hurricane cleanup could take months, years
update Katrina left a tangled mess, but human behavior has contributed to the problem. Engineering experts give their take.August 31, 2005, 1:38 PM PDT
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CBS News counters bloggers with 'nonbudsman'
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Hollywood, Microsoft align on new Windows
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FAQ: Vista's strong, new antipiracy protections
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P2P users traveling by eDonkey
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Studios mine P2P logs to sue swappers
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HP preps pirate-fighting projector
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Playboy to launch digital magazine
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Sun launches open-source digital rights plan
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Lions Gate backs Blu-ray DVD technology
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Podcast start-up scores $8.85 million in funding
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Universal Music backs Sony's Blu-ray
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Publishers loosen rules on e-textbooks
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Google pauses library project
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DVD makers complain they are forced to overpay
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