News to know: Google I/O; Zune HD; Bartz and Twitter at D7; Mac updates; AT&T's 3G
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Sam Diaz: Google I/O kicks off with bigger push into Android, Web apps and more
- Google: Programming for the Web is the way to go
- Andrew Mager: Google gives away hundreds of free Android phones to developers
- Ed Burnette: Google gives away 4,000 phones, promotes Android and HTML 5
- Google I/O: How do I code thee? Let me count the ways
- Google I/O: Coding for better battery life
- Google I/O: Mastering the Android Media Framework
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft's Zune HD ... looks an awful lot like an iPod touch to me
Mary Jo Foley: Unless Bartz is a poker queen, there's no imminent MSFT-Yahoo deal- Larry Dignan: Bartz can carry a room; Can she carry Yahoo?
- Twitter's Biz Stone and Evan Williams at D7
David Morgenstern: Poor economy saves Mac community from clone crap
- Jason D. O'Grady: Apple quietly updates white MacBook
Larry Dignan: AT&T plans 3G upgrade; Promises 'considerably' faster mobile broadband speeds
Jason Perlow: RIM and Google: The Perfect Storm?
Garett Rogers: New Android challenge to give away millions
Richard Koman: State DMV: Facial recognition requires 'No Smile' rule
Brian Sommer: Some welcome competition in mid-market ERP
Harry Fuller: Are we getting fracked?
Heather Clancy: Fat Spaniel can't control the weather but now its solar monitor system can keep better track of it
Sam Diaz: Sergey Brin: Newspapers can still prosper but need time to "figure it out"Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: A Day For Dumping on Texting: Give It Up
Ed Bott: Microsoft adds some multi-touch glitz to Windows 7
Christopher Dawson: Day 1 without my Mac
Janice Chen: Canon announces manual exposure video control for EOS 5D Mark II
Dancho Danchev: The Web's most dangerous keywords to search for
John Yaggie: Transforming customer relationships with social media
Matthew Miller: Skyfire 1.0 rolls out for WM and Symbian, rocks on the E71x
Joe McKendrick: Cloud? SOA? BPM? Call it part of the era of 'transparent computing'
Heather Clancy: Illustrating the dangers: Why the e-waste problem must be addressed
Larry Dignan: Smartphone operating systems: The market share, usage disconnect
Mary Jo Foley: Alchemy: Turning Microsoft's embedded platforms into consumer gold
Michael Krigsman: VC perspective: Can enterprise software companies do SaaS?
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Pure Digital Mino camcorder, Sony Bravia HDTV, Canon Vixia HG10 camcorder
ZDnet Asia: Students learn from robot games
Mary Jo Foley: 'Cashmere': Another (possible) destination on Microsoft's embedded roadmap
Phil Wainewright: Intalio takes multi-tenancy on-premise
Dana Blankenhorn: Development bundles as the new open source paradigm
Larry Dignan: HP updates Mini line-up; Netbooks for 'information snacking'
Sam Diaz: Take the e-mail test: Can collaboration tools save time and money?
Oliver Marks: Poisonous Personalities at Work & Play
Dan Kusnetzky: Profiling Applications - Which are Cloud Worthy?
Larry Dignan: Teradata: Fending off rivals with focus on data warehousing
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Matthew Miller: Four available phone application stores; who has the best terms?