SCO’s Linux lawsuit gutted by judge Public bodies face disability law change HP execs caught in profiteering claim Yahoo! joins Amazon in literary Google snub Must-have gadget could aid stalking and burglary Ad ban does not breach human rights, says Semantic Web
Tech junkies looking to pinch pennies in today’s economy can scour the Web for a bounty of applications available at no charge — for word-processing and photo-editing, online storage and more. Google and Salesforce.com are collaborating to make Semantic Web
Swurl is a service for people who want to create a blog made from their activity on various social-media services. Like FriendFeed , SocialThing , or any other aggregator, you start building your Swurl blog by plugging in your usernames on each Semantic Web
Last month, we reported that The New York Times would be expanding its online-media reach with TimesPeople, a sharing and bookmarking feature on the site. But that’s not all for the Gray Lady’s digital makeover, Silicon Alley Insider reported Semantic Web
Just days before the Senate will convene to give a final blessing to President Bush’s secret, warrantless wiretapping program, a federal court judge ruled that his legal justification for the surveillance has no legal merit. He’s the same judge Semantic Web
Recommended Even the iPhone is a poor movie viewer unless you are desperate for a Jason Bourne flick on the bus. But solid-state memory is finally getting cheaper, and it makes sense to load up a mobile device with movies. What I’d like to see is Semantic Web
Microsoft on Tuesday confirmed it has reached an agreement to buy Powerset, a natural-language search firm in San Francisco. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but some industry watchers estimate the transaction at $100 million. Powerset will join Semantic Web



