...research community and lacks parallells in other Nordic countries like Denmark and Sweden, is expected to have considerable consequences on Norwegian publishing patterns, such as increased use of electronic journals...
...licensing fees, developers, maintenance, training, and support required for application software. For example, it means that the viability of a course management system (CMS) is not dependent on the next...
...analogue of the Federal Freedom of Information Act), as well as research into lobbying records and reports. The longest and in some ways most intriguing article focuses on Microsoft's lobbying efforts in...
...in the context of a recently announced settlement between Google and the Associated Press, under which the AP will allow Google to continue to display its content, although at a new area of...
...words, a non-fiction book that shows up on a topical word search at Amazon can sell itself through the “look inside” feature at Amazon. You’ve got to come up with...
In the earliest days of the World Wide Web, Web servers were well-connected to the Internet but not to the main information systems used by companies to operate their businesses....
...yet exist. Each initiative is also of great complexity, and will need to rely on a level of cooperation and collaboration that does not natively exist in the marketplace. That's...
...that is both conducive to this end, as well as nurturing for EU businesses. It is this progressive and sophisticated approach that makes the EU so fascinating to watch in comparison...
...Microsoft's business: its operating and office suite software. The investigations are in response to a recent complaint filed by Norway browser developer Opera Software ASA and a 2006 complaint brought...
...comprehensive and in depth knowledge about standard-setting and consortia. At the same time, someone interested in doing in-depth research can follow the links and subcategories down through successive levels to...