New York Times Runs Firefox Ad
News Fans of the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox browser who funded an advert in The New York Times will finally get to see their names in print on Thursday. David McGuinness, a donator to the New York Times campaign, said that he hopes the ad will further...
[December 16, 2004, 10:55]
Amazon.com, New York Times Settle Best-seller Dispute
News Amazon.com has settled a legal dispute with the New York Times over whether the bookseller can use the newspaper's best seller list. The Times, which has an e-commerce deal with Barnesandnoble.com, took offence, saying that Amazon was using its...
[August 10, 1999, 10:15]
New York Times Runs Firefox Ad
Talkback Now we need to go further, something like. Are you fed up with your operating system? You're not alone. We want you to know that there *is* an alternative. Rediscover your computer and unshackle yourself from big brother.
[December 17, 2004, 10:19]
New York Times Runs Firefox Ad
Talkback I timed the page load times of both MSIE and MFF on the same web page and MSIE was consistently slower. At my workplace I installed Mozilla FireFox and use it instead of Microsoft Internet Explorer (the baseline standard on desktops) whenever I...
[December 18, 2004, 2:22]
New York Times Runs Firefox Ad
Talkback I use firefox at home all the time now! But at work we are being moved to a corp pc build! I need to convince them that Firefox is corporate software (as they think Internet explorer is! Else i will lose it at work!
[December 17, 2004, 7:56]
New York - PC Expo: Xerox Printers Aim For HP
News Xerox's Workset technology, included with both machines, minimises network traffic by sending jobs over the network once rather than multiple times, officials said. At a press conference here at PC Expo, Pierre Danon, president of Xerox's Channels...
[June 17, 1998, 9:27]
New York - PC Expo: Intel, Novell Team On Java
News Stone said that, according to independent VolanoMark benchmarks, Novell's current JVM for NetWare 5.0 runs approximately five times faster than many Unix-hosted JVMs, including IBM's AIX and Sun's Solaris, and twice as fast as Microsoft's NT...
[June 18, 1998, 12:12]
NYTimes.com Offers 'premium' Clips
News New York Times Digital started selling video clips of interviews with famous artists and public figures, the latest Net publisher to place a premium on broadcasts. The original collection of six video broadcasts, originating from the The New York...
[April 24, 2002, 15:36]
Hack At N.Y. Times Exposes Sensitive Data
News The New York Times Company on Wednesday confirmed that the internal network of its flagship newspaper was hit by a security breach. The breach that hit The New York Times was first reported by SecurityFocus Online, a site that contains content...
[February 27, 2002, 15:03]
Google's Cache Causes Copyright Concern
News Like other online publishers, The New York Times charges readers to access articles on its Web site. We are working with Google to fix that problem -- we're going to close it so when you click on a link it will take you to a registration page...
[July 10, 2003, 8:54]
Firefox Smashes Funding Target
News Firefox hoped to raise enough money from donations to pay for an ad in The New York Times. The campaign started on Tuesday with the goal of getting 2,500 people to donate $30 or more to the marketing fund within ten days, with the aim of placing a...
[October 22, 2004, 17:35]
Busy Hackers Add NY Times To Their Victim List
News A Web-defacing duo calling themselves Sm0ked Crew Thursday night added a page within the New York Times site to their list of defacements. The New York Times did not return calls for comment. I'm sorry to say but you just got sm0ked by Splurge...
[February 19, 2001, 8:13]
'Homeless Hacker' Lobbies For Home Detention
News Adrian Lamo, the so-called homeless hacker accused of breaking into The New York Times' computer network, is planning to appear in court on Thursday to accept a plea bargain. EST) before US District Judge Naomi Buchwald in New York, Hecker said.
[January 6, 2004, 8:25]
23 Sacked For Email Abuse
News The dangers of Net use at work were highlighted again this week as the influential New York Times sacked 23 of its office staff Wednesday for sending "offensive" emails. According to a New York Times spokeswoman the sacked employees were violating...
[December 3, 1999, 17:22]
Mozilla Plans Thank You Surprise As Firefox Growth Continues
News The Mozilla group expects to run a thank-you ad in The New York Times by Christmas as new market share numbers showed continued progress against Microsoft. To mark last month's official launch of the Firefox browser, the group planned to take out...
[December 15, 2004, 7:35]
Microsoft Moves To Close Depositions
News Microsoft filed a motion that, if successful, would bar the public from access to any future depositions in its antitrust case, but The New York Times and other media organisations will likely oppose it.
[January 10, 2002, 9:24]
US Report: We Were Here Before Netscape
News Microsoft will reply to the US Government's anti-trust suit by arguing that the company's Internet plans were well under way before Netscape rose to challenge them, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
[August 6, 1998, 17:11]
A Year Ago: We Were Here Before Netscape
News Microsoft will reply to the US Government's anti-trust suit by arguing that the company's Internet plans were well under way before Netscape rose to challenge them, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
[August 6, 1999, 7:56]
RealNetworks Takes Open-source Route
News The new software package dubbed "Helix," first reported by The New York Times, is scheduled to be unveiled at a press conference at 10 a.m. RealNetworks did not formally license the ability to offer Windows Media software, but instead recreated the...
[July 22, 2002, 15:51]
A Year Ago: Twenty Three Sacked For Email Abuse
News The dangers of Net use at work were highlighted again this week as the influential New York Times sacked 23 of its office staff Wednesday for sending "offensive" emails. According to a New York Times spokeswoman the sacked employees were violating...
[December 3, 2000, 6:02]

