Grant Gross

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US gov’t report: IT training isn’t enough

A four-year degree or a certification is not likely to be enough to land an IT job in the current economy, because employers also want experience, according to a U.S. government report on the state of information technology education and training.

Legislation would curb PATRIOT Act surveillance

A piece of legislation introduced by a Republican U.S. senator would rein in some of the law enforcement powers granted by the USA PATRIOT Act rushed through Congress after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S.

US gov’t plans to respond to e-mail within two days

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has launched what it calls the

Spam agreement between US and EU may be on the way

The chairwoman of the European Parliament's European Internet Foundation said Wednesday she believes the U.S. Congress and its European Union counterpart will come up with an agreement to prosecute spammers across international borders.

Spam agreement between US and EU may be on the way

The chairwoman of the European Parliament's European Internet Foundation said Wednesday she believes the U.S. Congress and its European Union counterpart will come up with an agreement to prosecute spammers across international borders.

Congress fights over spam opt-in rules

Lawmakers and antispam activists argued over whether e-mail users should have to opt in to receiving commercial e-mail and whether they should have the right to sue spammers during a hearing on a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that includes neither protection.

MS Antitrust: Court: Microsoft not required to carry Sun

An appeals court has reversed a lower court

Court: Microsoft not required to carry Sun’s Java

MS ANTITRUST : Court: Microsoft not required to carry Sun's Java

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