News to know: Apple patches; Adobe; XP-Vista; Yahoo
Notable headlines:
Ryan Naraine: Apple plugs 25 Mac OS X security vulnerabilities. David Morgenstern: Apple releases Leopard 10.5.4 update
Robin Harris: Why computers fail
Adobe: Adobe Advances Rich Media Search on the Web
Mary Jo Foley: Goodbye, XP. Hello, Midori
- Jason Perlow: Windows Vista, meet my Mother-In-Law.
TechRepublic: Reversing IT staff attitudes: One CIO's story
- Paul Murphy: Distributed decision making in IT
Ryan Naraine: Exploit code released for unpatched IE 7 vulnerability
Heather Clancy: Are more companies refusing to pay more for green IT?
- IBM consulting service begs the question: If your company isn't green, where does it stand on ethics?
Oliver Marks: Autonomy CEO: Web 2.0 'under all the hype, there is something there...'
Tom Foremski: Could some uses of OpenID create a large privacy issue?
Larry Dignan: Yahoo posts Icahn scoreboard; Touts Google pact to shareholders
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Linux's dirty little secret. Gallery (right)
Paula Rooney: Open-Xchange releases preview of next groupware server for Web 2.0 era
Steve O'Hear: Digg's new "recommendation engine" could be a boon to advertisers. Jennifer Leggio: ShoZu photo sharing application coming to the iPhone
Phil Wainewright: Google's culture 'not fit' for enterprise apps
BNET: Wagging the Long Tail: What Distribution Strategy Will Make Sense?
Zack Whittaker: Google curbs essay-writing service advertisements
Christopher Dawson: A nice customer service experience with Dell?
Larry Dignan: Facebook's Heiliger on buying servers, data management. Video
- Content management software vendors eye social networking
- AOL's Platform A: We'll pay Bebo, Facebook developers top pennies
- Podcast: Churchill Club on Web 2.0 in the enterprise
Popular Mechanics: FBI's Next-Gen ID Databank to Store Face Scans—A Good Idea?
- Nate McFeters: Big Brother Getting Bigger Part 1: USA
Dana Blankenhorn: What your own open source census can get you
Silicon Alley Insider: ‘Unprecedented Pent-Up Demand’ For Apple iPhone 3G, RBC Says
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: The Steve Jobs Standard. The Steve Jobs Premium
Michael Krigsman: Has Google demoted FeedBurner?
Dan Kusnetzky: Microsoft Hyper-V and Spin Marketing - Virtual Iron Chimes In
Rik Fairlie: Wi-Fi in cable set-top boxes coming (not so soon)
- Dana Blankenhorn: Is there really a market for an open source router?
- Jason Hiner: Open source router from Netgear offers custom apps and firmware
Jennifer Leggio: Lithium Technologies raises $12 million; social network for enterprises will invest in innovation Phil Wainewright: $34m VC round for Spanish SaaS venture
Ryan Stewart: Is designing for the small screen more fun?
Computerworld: It's not Vista: Windows Server 2008 gets the nod from IT
Jason O'Grady: Overclock a Mac Pro or Xserve in software
Smartphone battle royale: The land grab is good for buyers
Matthew Miller: Mobile software Monday: Spb Backup 2.0 for Windows Mobile
Joshua Greenbaum: My 15 minutes with Bill Gates, and how the Web was born
- John Carroll: A world ruled by Apple
Mitch Ratcliffe: What is a company blogger good for?
Slyck: Rhapsody Departs Stone Age, Supports MP3
IT Facts: Internet ads grew by 23.9% to $7.1 bln in Q1 2008
Oliver Marks: Conferences as conversation starters