News to know: Yahoo buys Right Media; Mix07; S60 Summit; .ANI flaws
Notable headlines:
Yahoo buys Right Media. Larry Dignan on the deal. Techmeme.
Microsoft opens up on Web strategy at Mix07. Ryan Stewart: MIXing it up at the coming of age party for Rich Internet Applications.
Dan Farber: FASTMedia Network takes on Google, Yahoo.
Tom Foremski: FAST battles GOOG and YHOO for media markets, says its search traffic larger than Yahoo!
Russell Shaw: Yahoo! Messenger ranked highest among IM services; GoogleTalk among lowest.
Googling state government documents.
Matthew Miller: S60 Summit: Seminar, Expo, and full Summit 07 coverage. Image Gallery: S60 Summit 2007 (right).
Ryan Naraine: Microsoft mulling major changes to ward off .ANI-type flaws.
Dan Farber: NuConomy preps social Web analytics and incentive platform. Climbing the social Web ladder.
Gallery (left): Cracking open a Maxtor hard drive.
Jason O'Grady: Apple Battery Update 1.2 released.
OLPC coverage:
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: $100 laptop to cost $175--plus it can run Windows.
- Christopher Dawson: OLPC to run Windows? Say it ain't so!
- Larry Dignan: Microsoft's OLPC coup and unintended consequences.
Computerworld: Computer glitch led to Mars Global Surveyor's demise.
Reuters: Michael Dell says direct sales 'not a religion'.
Donna Bogatin: Google CEO gets Clinton support for Google Health initiative. Google user data cloud: Do you trust it?
VMware IPO could raise $100 million.
A Guide to the New and Improved ABCNEWS.com. Techmeme.
Gadgetsonthego.com: Official T-Mobile Dash Windows Mobile 6 Upgrade leaked.
Garett Rogers: Google Talk preparing for multi-user chat.
Google pulls malicious sponsored links.
Joe McKendrick: Can we, should we, attempt to control enterprise mashups?
AT&T CEO Whitacre announces retirement.
Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week (left).
Alan Graham: Dear Steve Jobs.
Larry Dignan: Meet Goog-Azon, world dominator circa 2016.
Data center cooling: The bright side comes in 2011.
Photos: Stephen Hawking's zero-gravity flight (right).
Qantas ditches Linux for AIX.
Republicans break ranks to oppose tech-backed bill. Missing: Politicians who take clear stand on tech.
Russell Shaw: Woman: "I'm allergic to Wi-Fi"; now wears tinfoil facial net as protection.