News to know: Windows 7, Azure, SAP, Google book scans, RIM
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Ed Bott: A first look at Windows 7's pre-beta PDC release
- Mary-Jo Foley: Windows 7: What's coming for business users
- Larry Dignan: Windows 7: Will it completely freeze Vista deployments?
- Zack Whittaker: Windows 7: preview of final user interface and 'studenty' features
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows 7 pre-beta screenshots - UPDATE x4
Mary-Jo Foley: Live blogging PDC Keynote Day 2: Windows 7, Live Mesh and more
- A report card: Microsoft's Ozzie grades his three years of 'disruption'
- Ray Ozzie announces Windows Azure [Video]
John Carroll: Windows Azure defined
- Dana Blankenhorn: Microsoft becoming a SaaS company
Mary Jo-Foley: Microsoft to 'webify' Office (sort of)
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft Live Mesh to bridge Windows and Mac
Larry Dignan: SAP pulls its outlook 'in light of the uncertainties'
- Dennis Howlett: SAP scraps year end guidance: why I'm not worried. Yet.
Larry Dignan: Google settles book scan suit for $125 million
- Richard Koman: Will Google book settlement solve orphan works?
- Jennifer Leggio: eBooks get social, pose further threat to traditional publishers
- Sam Diaz: Google is oddly silent about Grand Central
- Garett Rogers: Integrate Google Calendar and Docs into Gmail natively
Larry Dignan: RIM: The next month is critical with Blackberry sales mixed
Michael Krigsman: Overstock.com accepts blame for ERP problems
Sam Diaz: Congress blasts tech giants for cooperating with Chinese government
Christopher Dawson: Do you have a call notification system?
Dan Kusnetzky: Ncomputing: Sharing the power of a single computer
Dennis Howlett: Cloudy views and more aaS
Janice Chen: Best new feature for photographers in Adobe Photoshop CS4
Ryan Stewart: SlideRocket opens up to the public
- Zack Whittaker: SlideRocket presents from the cloud
Ryan Naraine:Facebook worm finds a friend in Google Reader
- Exploit published for Windows worm hole
- Jennifer Leggio: Social network security threats: How to avoid becoming a victim
Sam Diaz: Comcast's faster web: tempting users to reach for the (bandwidth) ceiling [Video]
Robin Harris: Blu-ray is dead - heckuva job, Sony!
Andrew Nusca: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?
Richard Koman: Judge lectures RIAA on their ethics (or lack thereof)
Dana Blankenhorn: Hard questions at the heart of open source security
Richard Koman: Dolly doesn't want to share white space
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Ubuntu's Shuttleworth: "I don't think anyone can make money from the Linux desktop"
Larry Dignan: In search of...new ad revenue models
CIO Session: Technorati VP of engineering: Dorion Carroll [Video]
Heather Clancy: Start saving those water bottles: More will show up in your computer.
Brian Sommer: Reengineering HR Solutions
James Staten: Enterprise readiness of Cloud ratcheting up
Roland Piquepaille: Genetically modified tomatoes to fight cancer?
Mitche Ratcliffe: Thanks to Google, writers' lives may be even more thankless, unless....
Dennis Howlett: Oracle new support community: no code sharing? closed?
Sean Portnoy: Mitsubishi's LaserVue HDTV is finally shipping
Joe McKendrick: Analyst: 'SOA is working'
- Situational awareness, thanks to SOA-driven dashboard
- Why 'Event Driven Architecture' is more than 'Complex Event Processing'
Adam O'Donnell: Talkback Tuesday: latest MS vulnerability
Sean Portnoy: Network storage wars: MvixUSA ups the ante with 3TB MvixBox
Oliver Marks: It's primetime for collaboration mashups
David Morgenstern: FireWire-to-USB cable, Windows-only for now
Janice Chen: How to take great pictures of your dog