InternetOnline threats materializing faster, study shows (AP)
AP - The bad guys on the Internet are narrowing the time frame they need to unleash computer attacks that take advantage of publicly disclosed security holes, new research shows.
InternetEx-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search (AP)
AP - Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
InternetVirtualization Needs a New Backup Strategy
Symantec says the advent of virtualization in enterprises means existing strategies for backup and recovery are inadequate, and require an overhaul.
InternetSmall Wireless Carriers Call for Spectrum Cap
Advocacy group says too much mobile spectrum could land in the hands of market leaders like Verizon and AT&T.
InternetAT&T Wants Clearwire Plan Petition Dismissed
Largest US carrier says Sprint and Clearwire haven't provided accurate spectrum data to federal overseers.
InternetChina Claims World's Largest Internet User Base (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - According to the China Internet Network Information Center, more than 253 million people in China are now online. By contrast, Nielsen Online reports more than 220 million Americans have Internet access at home and/or work, and 73 percent of those were active in May.
InternetNew Search Engine Cuil Challenges Google Technology (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - A new search-engine platform was unveiled Monday by some former Google engineers to compete with the leading search site. Dubbed Cuil and pronounced "cool," the new company claims to combine the largest Web index with content-based relevance, results organized by ideas, and complete user privacy. Cuil said it has indexed 120 billion Web pages, three times more than any other search engine.
InternetIBM Buys BRM Maker for $340M
French software maker Ilog was struggling with exposure to financial services customers before the IBM purchase.
InternetWill Language Overload Force Open Enterprises?
XML's co-author Tim Bray argues that it's no longer good enough to be a one-language shop.
InternetEx-Google workers launch Internet search rival Cuil (AFP)
AFP - A group of former Google engineers on Monday launched a rival Internet search engine, Cuil, saying it is an improved version of the world's most popular Web-scouring tool.
