Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Making money on the internet - Hatch pushes for ID theft legislation By Josh Verges/Austin Daily Herald


Hatch pushes for ID theft legislation By Josh Verges/Austin Daily Herald
Austin Daily Herald - Mar 28 11:06 AM
News Call or email the Newsroom at (507) 434-2230. State Attorney General Mike Hatch flew to several cities Monday to give a boost to identity theft legislation he says is politically popular, but has died in past years to lobbyist pressure.Save to My Web

Plea to boost internet calls
Herald Sun - Mar 28 6:15 AM
CONSUMERS using new technology to make calls over the internet save money but contend with a host of teething problems, a survey has found. Echo, noise and voice dropout plague Voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.Save to My Web

Front Page News
Sun Advocate - Mar 28 10:52 AM
While Carbon County appears to be experiencing a period of economic prosperity, community leaders reminded citizens last week that many sources of funding for local government are in the form of revenue which could dry up at any time.Save to My Web

Red Bank OKs Verizon as cable provider
Asbury Park Press - Mar 28 2:03 AM
Cable television competition is coming to the borough.Save to My Web

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading! Very Temporary
TheStreet.com - Mar 28 1:00 PM
Cramer says the bulls got caught off guard by the FOMC's relative optimism.Save to My Web

A Look at Criminal Charges in Enron Trial
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 28 12:20 PM
Here is a breakdown of the specific charges against Enron founder Kenneth Lay and former Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Skilling. Both have pleaded not guilty.Save to My Web

Brown Bag series to focus on Internet
The Maui News - Mar 27 12:41 PM
KAHULUI A monthlong series of workshops on Web sites, blogs, podcasting and making money over the Web will be part of Aprils Brown Bag program presented by the county Office of Economic Development.Save to My Web

High-tech ideas drive NFL's new plan
USA Today - 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
It seems fitting that a Blackberry played a critical role in the NFL's new labor deal. When the league's chief operating officer, Roger Goodell, was unable to reach players union chief Gene Upshaw on his cellphone shortly before the negotiating window was set to expire in early March, he used his wireless PDA to help get the sides re-connected.Save to My Web

Observer buyer bets on online revenue
The Charlotte Observer - Mar 26 3:54 PM
Online use is surging. Internet connections are faster. Advertisers are migrating to the Web.Save to My Web

Organization for Help to Save US Democracy
Scoop.co.nz - Mar 28 3:12 PM
A new organization, the INTERNATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY (I.E.D.), announced today that it has issued an URGENT APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD to donate money to help support democracy in the country that needs it mostthe USA.Save to My Web