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News to know: Spam standards; Oracle Fusion re-org; YouTube filters

Notable headlines:David Berlind: Does payback on email alone make Google Apps' $50/yr. worth it?
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

Notable headlines:

David Berlind: Does payback on email alone make Google Apps' $50/yr. worth it? (Docs, etc? That's icing). Note to all anti-spam vendors: Why your solutions stink and standards are needed instead.

Dennis Howlett: Oracle re-org confirmed, Fusion leader ousted. David Morgenstern: Mac OS X Leopard release to set off wave of hardware upgrades.

Garett Rogers: Google launches YouTube copyright filter. Techmeme. Dan Farber: Microsoft looks to brain for user interface design.

Ryan Naraine: Storm Worm botnet partitions for sale. AOL finally patches AIM worm hole. Sun patchvertising OpenOffice with Java update. Larry Dign

an: Tipsheet: Information security on the cheap. Dana Blankenhorn: Do doctors need Web 2.0?

TechRepublic: DOS is a beautiful thing

Ed Burnette: Yet another Ajax toolkit: Eclipse RAP 1.0. Ryan Stewart: RAP brings Eclipse into the Ajax framework game. Photos: DigiGlobe gets up close with satellite photos (right). Mary Jo Foley: The mystery continues: Why are Windows machines automatically updating themselves? Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: What's really broken with Windows Update - Trust. Charles Cooper: Debating the morality behind software development.

Denise Howell: WikiPatents: 1 year old and 10 million entries. Dana Blankenhorn: The real issue in the software patent fight.

Matthew Miller: Amtrak and T-Mobile offer WiFi at select stations, Sounder trains have free WiFi.

Phone carriers quiet on U.S. surveillance program. AT&T video rollout hits regulatory roadblock.

Five questions: Oracle's BEA buyout. Joe McKendrick: Soothing words for BEA's nervous customers. Dennis Howlett: SAP and TIBCO: a marriage to make in hell?

George Ou: Did AMD Barcelona and Intel Tigerton really 'launch'? Rough Type: Caterpillar: Web 2.0 giant.

Phil Wainewright: HP talks up SaaS.

Microsoft: New Search Services for Internet and Mobile Customers. Paul Murphy: Reliability: the biggest challenge of all.

Larry Dignan: AOL to cut 2,000 jobs. Techmeme roundup.

3G phone on a chip: Game changer? Matthew Miller: The Nokia N95 8GB is now shipping. Computerworld: Ready or not, here comes user PC choice.

Social networks don their platform shoes. Steve O'Hear: Faceb

ook vs LinkedIn (round three). Airbus delivers the A380, finally (right)

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Time for Apple to get its act together over the iPhone. Larry Dignan: The iPhone impact: Treo, T-Mobile take biggest hit. Jason O'Grady: iJailBreak for iPod Touch. Russell Shaw: User: iTunes-iPod sync involves "too many processes" False starts in race to future of DVDs. Dan Kusnetzky : Which should I choose Clustering or Virtual Machine Replication? Virgin Atlantic 747 to test biofuel in early 2008.

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