DoubleClick reinforces top deck
The Net marketing company names a new president, CFO and chief information officer in a move to fill long-vacant seats and bolster top management.
The Net marketing company names a new president, CFO and chief information officer in a move to fill long-vacant seats and bolster top management.
David Colburn will continue to work on broad issues affecting America Online, but he's giving up day-to-day oversight of the business affairs division, sources say.
PCs of suspected terrorists, pedophiles gather dust as investigators struggle to decrypt hard-drive data, they say.
Taking a page from Depression-era hobos, London geeks are using a system of chalk symbols, drawn on a wall or pavement, to indicate where they can get a decent wireless connection.
Criminal experts in the UK call for a more proactive approach in trapping Net predators.
High-tech bar at London's University of Westminster lets students skip the usual hassles of grabbing a drink. Photos: Skipping the bar line
"Some (mobile service) operators want to force consumers to buy all their content again," Brad Duea says.
Businesses should no longer let IT staff dictate how a company secures itself, analyst firm says.
The company responsible for bringingemail to Australia's TV screens has sunk quietly, with little more than a rickety single-page Web site left in its wake.
As the digital world grows smaller, the push for a single time zone gains momentum. Will Netizens buy 'Internet time'?