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California Law: Regretful Kids Can Remove Their Website Posts
Governor Jerry Brown has signed into law legislation that, according to its author, will make California the first state in the nation to force website operators to allow regretful youths to remove their own postings.Friedman Explores Tech's Larger Impact
Thomas Friedman's "The World is Flat: A Brief History of the 21st Century" has been holding a spot on The New York Times booklist for quite a while now, and with good reason, says Monica Bay. She calls it a fascinating exploration of how technology is further fueling the phenomenon that Marshall McLuhan famously labeled "the global village." Among other issues, the book examines the role of wireless communications in business and looks at the cultural ramifications of a technology-infused world.Andrews Kurth Adds New Partner
Houston-based law firm Andrews Kurth has announced the addition of Dean William Harvey as a partner in the firm's corporate section. Practicing out of the firm's Dallas office, Harvey advises clients on a wide range of technology-related transactions.OpenText Names Mark Barrenechea As President & CEO
OpenText has announced the appointment of Mark Barrenechea as president and CEO of the Waterloo, Ontario-based content management software provider, effective as of Jan. 2, 2012Palm Waves Off Analysts' Speculation
Palm Inc. hosted an analyst meeting where much was discussed, but not the rumors that the smart phone maker will soon be acquired. The meeting instead focused on Palm's efforts to improve design and performance, including offering products running on Linux, by the end of 2007.View more book results for the query "*"
Obama Administration Launches Ethics.gov Site
The rollout of Ethics.gov "brings records and data from across the federal government to one central location, making it easier for citizens to hold public officials accountable."Gateway Agrees to Pay $47 Million to HP to Settle Patent Dispute
Gateway has agreed to pay $47 million to rival computer maker Hewlett-Packard to settle a series of lawsuits over patents. The two companies also entered into a cross-licensing agreement that lasts for seven years, said Hewlett-Packard's vice president of intellectual property and licensing. The agreement settles a string of suits and countersuits that began in 2004, when HP claimed in San Diego, Calif., federal court that five of its patents were being infringed by Gateway.Keith Vallely Hired at Epona USA as U.S. Director of Sales
Epona USA, a Microsoft Sharepoint software developer for document management systems, has hired a new director of sales. Keith Vallely will be responsible for direct sales and partner channel development and charged to expand the awareness of DMS for Legal in the U.S. and Canada for the New York-based division of a Dutch company Epona Legal.Maureen Ohlhausen Nominated as FTC Commissioner
The White House on July 19 announced its intention to nominate a Wilkinson Barker Knauer attorney to be the next commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission. Maureen Ohlhausen, a partner in Wilkinson's privacy, data protection, and cyber security practice, would rejoin the agency she served for 11 years before joining the firm in 2009.Trending Stories
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