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Launch of Expansive New Shopping Engine

Become.com Goes Live with Web’s Largest Search Engine for U.S. Shopping Information [Link] “…a search engine that helps people find product reviews and relevant buying information, today announced the launch of a new 3.2 billion page shopping index, registration-free access to its search engine, and the introduction of product-focused spell checking.”

Subjects: E-Commerce, Search Engines

A Reminder About the National Debt

U.S. National Debt Clock – The Outstanding Public Debt as of 12 Apr 2005 at 02:28:37 AM GMT is: $7,797,789,055,078.33 Related references: from the April 10, 2005 New York Times, A Tax Increase That Bush Didn’t Mention, and from the IRS, Alternative Minimum Tax, Tax Tip 2004-51, March 15, 2004

Subjects: Government Documents

Call for Canadian Copyright Reform and P2P File Sharing

Piercing the peer–to–peer myths: An examination of the Canadian experience by Michael Geist, First Monday, volume 10, number 4 (April 2005): “Canada is in the midst of a contentious copyright reform with advocates for stronger copyright protection maintaining that the Internet has led to widespread infringement that has harmed the economic interests of Canadian artists. …

Subjects: Copyright

Commentary on Electronic Snooping and Its Impact on Privacy

Goodbye to Privacy, by William Safire, April 10, 2005 New York Times Book Review, focuses on the pervasiveness of electronic data collection of personal information on U.S. citizens, by a range of companies. Two recent books, No Place to Hide and Chatter, Dispatches From the Secret World of Global Eavesdropping detail at great length post …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Privacy

BBC Campaign Weblog

“Welcome to the Election Monitor, the BBC News website’s campaign weblog. From now until polling day, we will be bringing you first-hand reports from around the country from our team of correspondents, as well as the best of the newspapers, choice morsels from the web, and your e-mails.” Also provides an RSS feed.

Subjects: Blogs, E-Government, RSS

DoD Website Taken Offline in Controvery Over Access to Gov’t Docs.

The message on the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Joint Electronic Library website today reads as follows: “This website is under review. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.” Secrecy News reported “that the site was taken offline overnight after unclassified documents on the site became the subject of news stories and public controversy.” …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents