D.C. Officers To Use Web For Info On Georgetown Suspect
ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) – Police in the District of Columbia plan to start a website seeking tips and leads about a suspect whose DNA is linked to the 1998 killing of a young scientist in Georgetown and...
View ArticleSurvey: 21% Access The Web While Driving
Holiday driving is a terrible thing. Between the stress of added traffic and anxiety about spending hours at a dinner table with obnoxious in-laws, many motorists are in lousy moods. To make matters...
View ArticlePoll: Kids Should Be At Least 13 Before Using The Web Alone
ANN ARBOR (WWJ) - A new U of M Mott Children’s Hospital poll shows the majority of adults believe children should be 13 or older to use the web by themselves. Poll Director and Pediatrician Matthew...
View ArticleWashington Post To Begin Selling Web Subscriptions
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Post says it will begin selling digital subscriptions this summer, asking frequent website users to pay a fee supporting the company’s journalism. The Post announced...
View ArticleMd. Comptroller Weighs In On National Internet Sales Tax Debate
WASHINGTON (WJZ)—Congress gets closer to bringing sales tax to the Internet, and that could bring millions to the state of Maryland. How many millions? Political reporter Pat Warren has the answer....
View ArticleGoogle Picks 5 Charities To Create Ideas For Glass
WASHINGTON (AP) — Google has chosen five charities to develop ideas using Web-connected Google Glass to enhance their work. After receiving 1,300 proposals, Google is announcing five nonprofits...
View ArticleMd. Comptroller Puts List Of Worst Tax Evaders Online
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Caught in the web. Maryland has put a list of the worst tax delinquents in the state on the comptroller’s website. Pat Warren explains what it means if you see your name there. If you...
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