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  • Family missing on return from Seattle trip (SF-Portland-Seattle updates-two babies-no cell contact)

    12/01/2006 6:58:09 PM PST · by paulat · 71 replies · 1,854+ views
    KING5.COM / KGW.COM ^ | 12/1/06 | DAVID KROUGH / FRANK MUNGEAM
    Family missing on return from Seattle trip 05:33 PM PST on Friday, December 1, 2006 By DAVID KROUGH and FRANK MUNGEAM / kgw.com Oregon State Police photo Missing father and children. PORTLAND - Police from San Francisco and Oregon were looking for information on a family missing since the Thanksgiving weekend that was last seen in Portland. S.F. detectives said James Kim, his wife Kati, and their young children, 4-year-old Penelope and 7-month-old Sabine, took a trip to Seattle for the holiday. They were supposed to return home on Tuesday, but co-workers became concerned Wednesday when the couple did not...
  • CNET editor James Kim, family missing (Update Post 175)

    11/30/2006 7:34:44 PM PST · by rit · 331 replies · 13,341+ views
    CNet News ^ | November 30, 2006 6:37 PM PST | Leslie Katz
    NET senior editor James Kim and his family are missing. The 36-year-old Kim, his wife Kati, and daughters Penelope (4 years) and Sabine (7 months) left their home in San Francisco last week on a road trip to the Pacific Northwest. They were last seen on Saturday, November 25, in Seattle, according to the San Francisco Police Department, which has opened a missing persons' investigation. They were driving a 2005 silver Saab station wagon with California personalized plates of "DOESF." Those with information about the Kim family's whereabouts are asked to contact the SFPD immediately--at 415-558-5508 during normal business hours...
  • Emergency Saturday Board Meeting at HP. Dvorak Prediction: Dunn is Done.

    09/08/2006 1:29:07 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 35 replies · 1,069+ views
    Dvorak Uncensored ^ | September 8, 2006 | John C. Dvorak
    Excerpt - Newsweek is reporting that HP has called an emergency board meeting. [Link] Read the reports on this fiasco whereby Chairwoman Patricia “Patty” Dunn is at the center of a spy case whereby reporters phone records were illegally obtained resulting in all sorts of legal and SEC violations and the sudden resignation of Tom Perkins as well as other issues. There is no way — after a corporate witch hunt that results in spying that targets a New York Times reporter, Fortune Magazine reporter, CNET reporters and others — that this woman stays in office. ~ snip ~
  • Intrigue in High Places (HP chairwoman spied on board of directors home phone records)

    09/05/2006 5:02:04 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 32 replies · 1,105+ views
    Newsweek (excerpt) ^ | September 5, 2006 | David A. Kaplan
    Excerpt - ... According to an internal HP e-mail, [Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Patricia] Dunn then took the extraordinary step of authorizing a team of independent electronic-security experts to spy on the January 2006 communications of the other 10 directors-not the records of calls (or e-mails) from HP itself, but the records of phone calls made from personal accounts. That meant calls from the directors’ home and their private cell phones. ...
  • Vista: it ain't pretty

    04/15/2006 6:04:14 PM PDT · by Panerai · 13 replies · 347+ views
    Cnet ^ | 04/14/2006 | Molly Wood
    Microsoft has instituted a scary new antipiracy policy on the forthcoming Windows Vista: if you steal it, it won't look pretty. The OS includes a new graphics display engine called Aero, which performs such mission-critical tricks as creating translucent windows, animating flips between open programs, and displaying "live icons" that show a graphical representation of a file. But if a piracy check shows that you haven't purchased Vista, you won't get the fancy-pants graphics action. Oh, and if you buy the cheapest version of Windows Vista, you won't get Aero either. Oh, and if you don't have a fast enough...
  • Create an e-annoyance, go to jail

    01/10/2006 9:28:53 AM PST · by Sonar5 · 52 replies · 872+ views
    C-Net News.com ^ | 1.9.2006 | Declan McCullagh
    Excerpt: (full Story at link) Annoying someone via the Internet is now a federal crime. It's no joke. Last Thursday, President Bush signed into law a prohibition on posting annoying Web messages or sending annoying e-mail messages without disclosing your true identity. In other words, it's OK to flame someone on a mailing list or in a blog as long as you do it under your real name. Thank Congress for small favors, I guess. This ridiculous prohibition, which would likely imperil much of Usenet, is buried in the so-called Violence Against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act. Criminal...
  • Google Relents, Kinda Sorta

    10/25/2005 10:42:08 AM PDT · by JZelle · 1 replies · 416+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 10-3-05 | Paul Mcnamara
    This story isn't over. Oh, sure, the predictable part is over: Google has apparently lifted its threatened yearlong boycott of all CNET news reporters after little more than two months, as Google CEO Eric Schmidt granted an interview last week to CNET News.com reporter Elinor Mills. She is the same writer who triggered the ruckus by Googling Schmidt and publishing the results - including Schmidt's approximate net worth, his recent sales of Google stock and a link to a document that included the executive's home address - to help illustrate a story about Google-related privacy issues. Google's public relations department...
  • Google blackout of journalist a black eye for Internet giant

    08/10/2005 1:57:35 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 26 replies · 1,113+ views
    The Centre Daily Times ^ | Wed, Aug. 10, 2005 | Mike Langberg
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. Google chief executive Eric Schmidt believes passionately in his company's mission, which he describes as corralling all human information, then making it universally accessible. ``When we talk about organizing all the world's information, we mean all. And we mean all people. And we mean universally accessible,'' he declared at a daylong Google presentation to journalists on May 19. But Schmidt apparently has his own definition of ``all'': Everyone in the world except me. In what is shaping up as an emerging public-relations black eye for the Mountain View-based Internet search company,...
  • Google snubs tech news outlet over story

    08/09/2005 3:11:35 PM PDT · by gitmo · 9 replies · 529+ views
    MSNBC ^ | 8/8/2005 | AP
    SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. is refusing to speak with reporters at CNET’s online news site after it ran a story that used Google’s chief executive to illustrate how easily the company’s search engine finds personal information. Google told News.com, the online tech news service of CNET Networks Inc., last week that it would not speak to any of its reporters for a year, according to News.com’s editor.
  • Google Snubs Tech News Outlet CNET

    08/09/2005 5:24:31 AM PDT · by satchmodog9 · 22 replies · 731+ views
    AP ^ | Aug 8 | GREG SANDOVAL
    SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. is refusing to speak with reporters at CNET's online news site after it ran a story that used Google's chief executive to illustrate how easily the company's search engine finds personal information. ADVERTISEMENT Google told News.com, the online tech news service of CNET Networks Inc., last week that it would not speak to any of its reporters for a year, according to News.com's editor. Google was angered by a story last month that focused on potential threats the search engine leader's product poses to personal privacy, said Jai Singh, the News.com editor-in-chief. To demonstrate the...
  • Newspapers' Net correction - (MSM kinda getting it..)

    02/19/2005 2:27:49 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 2 replies · 447+ views
    CNET NEWS.COM ^ | FEBRUARY 18, 2005 | JEFF PELLINE
    When I left a steady newspaper job nine years ago to help launch this online news site, many people called me nuts. Too risky, no credibility and no brand loyalty, the naysayers said. It seemed OK to me: I'd worked at big daily newspapers and a magazine for 15 years, and, as a news hound, welcomed the chance to publish scoops in real time. It's a simple "model," as the MBAs put it: We get a scoop and publish it on the Internet ASAP. No "back shop," no printers, no newspaper delivery people. Readers like it, and the print competitors...
  • "FREE REPUBLIC" REPORTED ON, BY NAME, IN JAPANESE PRESS, AS HAVING STIRRED UP PREZ. RACE (Link)

    09/17/2004 2:45:50 PM PDT · by AmericanInTokyo · 101 replies · 2,178+ views
    CNET Japan (in Japanese) ^ | Sept. 13, 2004 | CNET Japan (from original article by John Borland)
    Free Republic has been reported on, for the first time that I know of, in the Japanese- language press online.Granted, it is a Japanese translation of a recent original on-line American article; nevertheless, it has been no doubt seen by thousands of Japanese readers on the Internet! Here is the URL, (as well as linked above):http://japan.cnet.com/news/media/story/0,2000047715,20073486,00.htm
  • Primetones offering to host MP3.com files

    11/26/2003 9:12:53 PM PST · by Timesink · 6 replies · 411+ views
    Reuters ^ | November 26, 2003
    Primetones offering to host MP3.com files11/26/2003 5:58:56 PMLOS ANGELES, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Start-up company Primetones said Wednesday it is in talks to preserve MP3.com Inc.'s audio library, scheduled for destruction on Dec. 2, just weeks after Vivendi Universal (V) agreed to sell MP3.com to CNET Networks Inc. (CNET) . "The loss of these MP3.com audio files is a catastrophe that may be felt for generations to come," said David Blumberg, director for artist development at Primetones, the Texas company that has offered to transcribe and host the more than 1.2 million tracks, which were uploaded by more than 250,000...
  • Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net| CNET News.com

    03/27/2003 3:37:46 PM PST · by trussell · 8 replies · 982+ views
    CNET News ^ | March 27, 2003, 11:40 AM PT | Robert Lemos
    CNET tech sites: Price comparisons | Product reviews | Tech news | Downloads | Site map Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net By Robert Lemos Staff Writer, CNET News.com March 27, 2003, 11:40 AM PT update Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al-Jazeera Web site on Thursday were greeted with an American flag and a pro-U.S. message, the work of an apparent online vandal. The controversial Middle Eastern news service was the victim of a domain hijacking. The actual defacement appeared on a free Web site service provided by NetWorld Connections. Technically known as a "redirect," the...
  • Did FReepers know Declan McCullagh of CNET is selling photos of freepers?

    11/14/2002 5:21:21 PM PST · by TLBSHOW · 129 replies · 517+ views
    Declan McCullagh of CNET ^ | 11/14/2002 | TLBSHOW
    I was doing my nightly google and found Declan McCullagh of CNET, a former Jerry Brown worker with a web page of photos of (FreeRepublic.com activists protesting anti-globalization protest against IMF and World Bank) as he puts it! And he sells them........ A high-resolution version of http://www.mccullagh.org/image/d30-28/osama-bin-clinton.html is on file and may be available for licensing or prints. Some images may not be available because of intellectual property rights. That I would bring it to the attention of FReepers for discussion. Who is this guy?