Operating Systems
Is Microsoft is putting Windows 7 on a diet?
Mary Jo Foley: As part of Microsoft's mission to insure that Windows 7 and Windows Live Wave 3 are joined at the hip, Microsoft is exorcising features that used to be part of Windows from the operating system.
Web Technology
Google Chrome already beating Opera
Garett Rogers: Maybe Google really does have something here--in just two days, they have leapfrogged Opera in market share, and have their eyes set on bigger fish. All coverage
General News
A new method to study origin of life
Roland Piquepaille: An intercontinental team of 30 researchers composed of mathematicians, engineers, computer scientists and plant sciences researchers has developed new explanations about how root plants grow and develop.
Companies
Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?
Mary Jo Foley: The day after it launched the first ad in its $300 consumer-focused make-over campaign, Microsoft is going public with some of the other planned Windows-branding fixes it has in the pipeline.
Product Review Blogs
Dell's Mini packs Ubuntu, XP
Larry Dignan: In a nutshell, Dell's Mini looks like a lot of netbooks such as the Asus eeePC. It'll cost $349 for an Ubuntu Mini and $399 for one with XP.
Security
Enterprise Hardware
Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio laptops
Andrew Nusca: The laptops are being recalled because improperly placed wires near the hinge connecting the body of the laptop and its display could wear quickly, causing a short circuit and overheating.
Communications
Qik streaming service comes to HTC Windows Mobile devices
Matthew Miller: A large number of people using Qik at this time are early adopters who tend to have multiple devices and hope that better support for multiple devices comes in the future.
- Qik streaming service comes to HTC Windows Mobile devices
- Windows Mobile 6.1 update for Blackjack II now available
- Samsung OMNIA first impressions show that Windows Mobile can beat the iPhone
- Real live photos of the T-Mobile Google Android device surface
- MobileTechRoundup show #145, Traveling in Singapore, Nokia announcements, WiMAX features
IT Management
Analyst: Google Chrome 'SOA ready'
Joe McKendrick: Google's Chrome may help lay the groundwork for a smoother path to service oriented architecture as well.
Enterprise Software
VMworld is bringing out the vendors
Dan Kusnetzky: Many suppliers often hold their announcements until a major industry event occurs in hope that the event itself will draw everyone's attention. This causes another problem--announcement overload.
2011, A News Odyssey: Digg-ing Meets Up With Digging
Between the Lines by Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
The crossover is close. The Internet is poised to overtake the newspaper industry in total size as an advertising medium. And the question is whether it can also overtake it...
Microsoft's Ozzie to head another new Microsoft lab
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
You may have heard of Microsoft's Live Labs, Office Labs, adCenter Labs. Get ready to add one more Microsoft incubator that is designed to speed up the delivery of Microsoft-created...
Google Chrome vulnerabilities starting to pile up
Zero Day by Ryan Naraine
[ UPDATE: See below for Google's official response to these issues ] Security vulnerabilities in the new Google Chrome browser is beginning to pile up. Following our coverage of the...
Preview: Plusmo Pro Football Live app (updated)
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
As you already know I really want a good NFL application for the iPhone. Now that it's NFL season and it would be great to track teams, players and games...
Is Firefox faster than Chrome?
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Today Mozilla hit back at claims that Google's Chrome browser outperforms Firefox by releasing benchmark results that show that Firefox 3.1 is faster at executing JavaScript that Google's offering.
Google Chrome already beating Opera
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
Maybe Google really does have something here -- in just two days, they have leapfrogged Opera in market share, and have their eyes set on bigger fish. I would have...
Seinfeld becomes McCain
Linux and Open Source by Dana Blankenhorn
You can see the first Seinfeld ad for Microsoft here. It aired last night. This is going to sound political, but it looked to me a lot like John McCain's...
Netflix post-mortem: hardware failure and poor transparency
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
Massive shipping delays last month at Netflix were caused by hardware failure. Netflix gets the dunce award for lack of transparency in the face of disaster.
Enterprise password management really isn't a good idea
Enterprise Alley by Zack Whittaker
Being at a university and working for a government department allows me to understand this concept well. There are shared resources here, there and everywhere, provided by different people and...
Red Hat draws its line in the virtual sand with Qumranet
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
The caves of Qumran, located in in the highly disputed region of the West Bank that sits between Israel and Jordan and is populated by both Palestinians and Jews,...
Google's incomplete EULA climbdown
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
While the world and his dog seem satisfied with the way Google's lawyers hastily red-lined the hated Clause 11.1 of the Chrome EULA, others may not be so pleased. This...
Yes, we know it's a problem. No, we have no budget.
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
A survey by data center infrastructure company Voltaire indicates that while a vast majority of data center professionals believe that running a green data center will become a mission-critical agenda...
Microsoft finally earns a passing grade (barely) for WGA
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
Microsoft launched its Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) anti-piracy program in early summer 2006. Its first year was, to put it charitably, a disaster. An epic fail. A big fat F...
IDF and the new Mac notebooks
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
The Intel Developer Forum makes it clear what Apple's new notebooks - which I predict will be announced Tuesday, September 16 - will offer. Will it be worth the wait?...
Zuora gets PayPal president on board
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
Zuora, the SaaS billing startup that was pitching itself as 'the PayPal of online business services' when it launched, has snagged PayPal's president as a board member. Here's an exclusive...
Chrome is 42x faster than IE7, 9x faster than FF3
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
I've been testing the new Google Chrome browser and one thing's for sure: they weren't kidding about great JavaScript performance in this beta. Check out these numbers I got from...
How plants grow under the ground
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
An intercontinental team of 30 researchers composed of mathematicians, engineers, computer scientists and plant sciences researchers has developed new explanations about how root plants grow and develop. As roots provide...
Facebook: when targeted ads cause offense
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
It's easy to brush off an irrelevant or offensive ad if it's the result of a sledge hammer campaign that "has nothing to do with me". But when it gets...
Qik streaming service comes to HTC Windows Mobile devices
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
I started using Qik on Nokia Nseries devices, then tried it on the Blackjack II, and finally on my original Apple iPhone. I just received a note that Qik's live...
Mainstream media writes Windows obit
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
Wow, a tough day for Windows. BusinessWeek reports that HP, the world's biggest PC company, is so troubled by Vista's 'tepid reception' and Apple's resurgence that it is developing its...
What went wrong with Joost's desktop client?
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
The news broke today that Joost, the company which in a lot of ways was on the forefront of rich media, is canning its signature desktop client in favor of...
From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
The appliance computing culture earned its successes by focusing on the revenue generation side - and that, in turn, drove its own evolution to database technology, the "application as interfaces...
Office 2.0 Conference day one
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
David Allen discussed his 'getting things done' methodology with conference creator Ismael Ghalimi during the opening keynote session at the Office 2.0 conference at the St Regis Hotel, San Francisco....
Dell repair adventure, conclusion
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
Well, our hero's story had a happy ending. The service tech came out to my office and replaced both the motherboard and the screen on my Dell laptop. After than...
Does SOA matter? (Part 4)
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
The HMS Titanic had state-of-the-art engines and a top-notch operation below deck. But in the end, the crew had other things on their minds. Geek & Poke's Oliver Widder picked...
Red Hat buys Qumranet, adds gasoline to the spreading VDI bonfire
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
VDI, somewhat ironically, may also work well for market mover Microsoft as it seeks to slow the momentum to outright web-based and OSS/LAMP-supported applications and services for large businesses. Microsoft...
- Interview: HP's virtualization services honcho John Bennett on 'rethinking virtualization'
- HP experts portray IT transformation vision, explain new wave of virtualization products and services
- Databases leverage MapReduce technology to radically juice data scale, performance, analytics
- Citrix makes virtualization splash with new version of XenApp to speed desktop applications delivery
Weekend Gadget Guidance: Find cheap printer ink, toner refills
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
Ever been to Amazon.com? Sure, everyone has. But how about lately? If you're in the market for a printer, the site's new Ink & Toner Finder makes it easy to...
Just-announced Nikon D90 vs. just-reduced Canon EOS 40D
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
Now that Nikon has finally announced the long-awaited Nikon D90--just days after Canon announced the EOS 50D, dropping the price on its predecessor the 40D--the big question on many people's...
Cablevision blankets Long Island with Wi-Fi
SOHO Networking by Sean Portnoy
Cablevision Systems, one of the biggest cable providers in the New York City metro area, announced that it's completed the first stage of a massive Wi-Fi network project called Optimum...
Report: AMD to challenge Nvidia's $60 graphics
The Core Truth by John Morris
The cost of good graphics is going down fast. AMD plans to release new versions of its ATI Radeon 4000-series graphics processing units (GPUs) for entry-level graphics cards, according to...
Microsoft Student Technology Day UK
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
Note Wednesday 1st October 2008, a little over 3 weeks away from today in your diary. Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft and a whole load of influential partners and companies...
Microsoft builds $300M cathedral to Bill Gates, hires Jerry Seinfeld as Pope
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
I'm just having a little fun.... I don't get the Seinfeld commercial. They are selling Bill, not Windows. What's with that? Bill retired in July. This just in from Adweek's...
Ten leading platforms for creating online communities
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
Creating online communities of customers and workers has been one of the hotter topics in business and technology this year. Whether you're on the business side, in IT, or are...
The power of standard protocols
A Developer's View by John Carroll
I've spent the past few months as the primary developer at a very small company. An important technology to this company is Instant Messaging, as it plays an essential part...
Handicapping the Fall Enterprise Software Race: SAP vs. Oracle vs. Microsoft
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
It’s leapfrog time in enterprise software land, and the next frog to jump will be Oracle, which is hosting industry analysts next week in Redwood Shores and then hosting the...
Silicon Valley's gender gap
IMHO by Tom Foremski
I recently spoke with Judy Estrin, one of Silicon Valley's top entrepreneurs, about her new book "Closing the Innovation Gap." But what about closing the gender gap? I asked her...
Vodafone's Big(ish?) Adventure
On Sustainability by James Farrar
It's fun to think of similes to categorise the headlong rush towards CO2 reductions or at least the pledges for such. I think of Vodafone's pledge of a 50% cut of the...
Jennifer Leggio unpacks demand letter over "branded community"
Lawgarithms by Denise Howell
Over at ZDNet's Feeds, Jennifer Leggio walks us through a cease and desist email she recently received. The email suggested her blog's use of the term "branded community" might...
21% of CIOs expect their security budgets to increase
IT Facts by AM
21% of Forrester survey respondents expect to increase their IT security budgets in 2009, while nearly three-quarters of those surveyed expect no cutbacks in their security spending. Only 6% of...
Eight pitfalls of predictive markets
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
Predictive markets sound like such a great idea for determining what will work in the market and what won't. But misplaced trust in these markets can spell gloom and...
Cool Tools - Overlay.TV can reduce training, video production costs
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
Overlay.TV is much better tool for training than static old WebEx.
My Awesome IT Job: Senior IT Manager, Cisco
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
Hey, we all complain about work from time to time; we've all had lousy jobs. But before you call it a day and head off to the support group that...
The Importance of Dissent
Community, Incorporated by Joe Brockmeier
Word is going around that Monty Widenius, founder of MySQL, is parting ways with Sun. Matt Asay blogs about it and says it's a good thing Widenius is taking his...
Microsoft's Powerset hosts Lunch 2.0
The Web Life by Andrew Mager
San Francisco's summer starts when the rest of the country's summer ends: Labor Day. The weather here in The City finally becomes pleasant, and techy companies like to have lunches...
Europe discussing the business of the Semantic Web at ESTC
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
I've written before about the importance of events that move us past introspection and academic debate, and bring the real benefits of semantic technologies to a wider business audience. As...
Service integrators = Ed Tech bargain hunters?
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
I'm not entirely enamored of my ISP right now. Their backbone is dated, downtime too frequent, the email interface they provide is kludgy at best, application support for their web...
LHC scientists get death threats
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
So it's come to this: Death threats against physicists. About what? The earth-destroying Large Hadron Collider, of course. Such is the angst that the American Nobel prize winning physicist Frank...
What the fight against cancer really needs
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
What the fight against cancer really needs isn't another feel-good telethon but an open source process.
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Preview: Plusmo Pro Football Live app (updated)
As you already know I really want a good NFL application for the iPhone. Now that it's NFL season and it would be great to track teams, players and games ...
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Yes, we know it's a problem. No, we have no budget.
A survey by data center infrastructure company Voltaire indicates that while a vast majority of data center professionals believe that running a green data center will become a mission-critical agenda ...
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Microsoft builds $300M cathedral to Bill Gates, hires Jerry Seinfeld as Pope
I'm just having a little fun.... I don't get the Seinfeld commercial. They are selling Bill, not Windows. What's with that? Bill retired in July. This just in from Adweek's ...
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Is Firefox faster than Chrome?
Today Mozilla hit back at claims that Google's Chrome browser outperforms Firefox by releasing benchmark results that show that Firefox 3.1 is faster at executing JavaScript that Google's offering. by ...
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What went wrong with Joost's desktop client?
The news broke today that Joost, the company which in a lot of ways was on the forefront of rich media, is canning its signature desktop client in favor of ...
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LHC scientists get death threats
So it's come to this: Death threats against physicists. About what? The earth-destroying Large Hadron Collider, of course. Such is the angst that the American Nobel prize winning physicist Frank ...
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Cool Tools - Overlay.TV can reduce training, video production costs
Overlay.TV is much better tool for training than static old WebEx. by Jennifer Leggio
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Mainstream media writes Windows obit
Wow, a tough day for Windows. BusinessWeek reports that HP, the world's biggest PC company, is so troubled by Vista's 'tepid reception' and Apple's resurgence that it is developing its ...
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2011, A News Odyssey: Digg-ing Meets Up With Digging
The crossover is close. The Internet is poised to overtake the newspaper industry in total size as an advertising medium. And the question is whether it can also overtake it ...
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The Office (2.0): No paper? No problem.
I think I may have been the only person at this week's Office 2.0 conference using - gasp! - a pen and paper. There was no program "book" when I ...
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Possible AMD Q4/08 desktop processor roadmap surfaces
CHW.net has published what seems to be on the face of it a convincing looking AMD Q4 08 processor roadmap that gives us a glimpse into what AMD has in-store ...
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Service integrators = Ed Tech bargain hunters?
I'm not entirely enamored of my ISP right now. Their backbone is dated, downtime too frequent, the email interface they provide is kludgy at best, application support for their web ...
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The Importance of Dissent
Word is going around that Monty Widenius, founder of MySQL, is parting ways with Sun. Matt Asay blogs about it and says it's a good thing Widenius is taking his ...
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Echelon wins smart meter project in Germany; plus insight on smart grid in Europe
A reseller for smart grid technology player Echelon announced a deal this week to deploy an advanced metering infrastructure system that will serve roughly 10,000 customers in Hassfurt, Germany. The ...
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Google Chrome vulnerabilities starting to pile up
[ UPDATE: See below for Google's official response to these issues ] Security vulnerabilities in the new Google Chrome browser is beginning to pile up. Following our coverage of the ...
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Microsoft's Ozzie to head another new Microsoft lab
You may have heard of Microsoft's Live Labs, Office Labs, adCenter Labs. Get ready to add one more Microsoft incubator that is designed to speed up the delivery of Microsoft-created ...
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Enterprise password management really isn't a good idea
Being at a university and working for a government department allows me to understand this concept well. There are shared resources here, there and everywhere, provided by different people and ...
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What the fight against cancer really needs
What the fight against cancer really needs isn't another feel-good telethon but an open source process. by Dana Blankenhorn
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Demo Facebook app creates DoS botnet
Do you know what that innocent-looking Facebook app is really doing? Researchers at the Institute of Computer Science ICS have created a proof-of-concept Facebook application capable of covertly herding users ...
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Seinfeld becomes McCain
You can see the first Seinfeld ad for Microsoft here. It aired last night. This is going to sound political, but it looked to me a lot like John McCain's ...
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A Developer's View
John Carroll
At the intersection between technology and economic policy, John Carroll brings years of experience as a software developer to bear on the latest issues affecting the technology industry.
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All About Microsoft
Mary-Jo Foley
Microsoft watcher Mary Jo Foley's blog covers the products, people and strategies that make Microsoft tick.
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Between the Lines
Larry Dignan, Sam Diaz, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
Larry Dignan and other IT industry experts, blogging at the intersection of business and technology, deliver daily news and analysis on vital enterprise trends.
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BriefingsDirect
Dana Gardner
Analyst Dana Gardner examines IT news and trends that impact software strategists to provide insights and outcomes on SOA, app dev, SaaS, enterprise infrastructure and mobile convergence.
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Collaboration 2.0
Oliver Marks
Real world collaboration strategy for enterprises
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Community, Incorporated
Joe Brockmeier
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Dev Connection
Ed Burnette
Who said computers have to be all work and no play? Software developer and author Ed Burnette shares his unique view of industry trends, technologies, and personalities.
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Digital Cameras
Janice Chen
Gadget geek Janice Chen delivers real-world buying advice of the best gear to get.
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Ed Bott's Microsoft Report
Ed Bott
Get outspoken insights and expert advice on Windows, Office, and other Microsoft products from a source who knows these technologies inside and out.
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Emerging Tech
Roland Piquepaille
Emerging trends in technology and new developments in science will affect the way we live. Roland Piquepaille selects and analyzes news about our future that you'll almost never find anywhere else.
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Enterprise Alley
Dennis Howlett & Zack Whittaker
Showcasing the new breed of startup-style vendors who are solving old problems in a fresh way or offering a glimpse into the future of enterprise applications.
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Enterprise Anti-matter
Joshua Greenbaum
Software analyst Josh Greenbaum's opinions on enterprise software have annoyed enough vendors that he now checks under the hood of his PC every morning before he boots up.
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Enterprise Web 2.0
Dion Hinchcliffe
Dion Hinchcliffe on leveraging the convergence of IT and the next generation of the Web.
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Feeds
Jennifer Leggio
Jennifer Leggio delivers news on social media tools and trends and deep dives into business strategies.
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Googling Google
Garett Rogers
Garett Rogers explores the mystery behind the hottest and fastest growing tech company in the world.Google spoilers inside.
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GreenTech Pastures
Harry Fuller and Heather Clancy
As the global warming debate rages, Harry Fuller and Heather Clancy chronicle alternative energy start-ups, green data center projects and other high-tech and political developments shaping the green technology movement.
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Hardware 2.0
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes sieves through the marketing hyperbole and casts his critical eye over the latest technological innovations to find out which products make the grade and which don't.
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iGeneration
Zack Whittaker
Talking 'bout the next generation of IT users
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Irregular Enterprise
Dennis Howlett
Dennis Howlett analyzing the issues faced by senior business practitioners who work with enterprise software.
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IT Facts
Alex Moskalyuk
Your daily research synopsis is the top resource for business and technology statistics that inform, enlighten and entertain.
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IT Project Failures
Michael Krigsman
Michael Krigsman is passionate about reporting, analyzing, and reducing IT failures.
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Laptops & Desktops
John Morris
John Morris delivers straight talk about notebook and desktop computers.
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Lawgarithms
Denise Howell
Issue-spotting the Live Web, attorney Denise Howell muses about cutting edge technology-related legal issues.
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Linux and Open Source
Dana Blankenhorn & Paula Rooney
Covering all aspects of the shared software, shared processes business model, including open spectrum, an open Internet and the implications of open source values on politics and society.
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Managing L'unix
Paul Murphy
A free-ranging daily blog on issues related to Unix - including Linux, BSD, and Solaris - with a particular focus on enterprise-level decision-making.
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On Sustainability
James Farrar
James Farrar focuses on the business balance between financial performance and social-environmental impact.
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Rational Rants
Mitch Ratcliffe
"Mitch Ratcliffe blogs about the constantly changing boundary between media and life, the businesses that live on that border, and the meaning of all this change to society and the economy.
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Service Oriented
Joe McKendrick
SOA promises many "-ilities": greater agility, flexibility, and reusability. Joe McKendrick explores the challenges and opportunities with SOA, and how to capitalize on this new computing philosophy.
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Software as Services
Phil Wainewright
In the best-informed blog on software-as-a-service and on-demand business applications, Phil Wainewright cuts through the vendor spin, analyzes the trends to watch and adds his thought-provoking insights.
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SOHO Networking
Sean Portnoy
Get the latest news and expert views on new wireless networking products and services, plus tips on how to optimize your SOHO network.
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Storage Bits
Robin Harris
Storage is what makes a computer your computer. Robin Harris writes about storage and other tech with a focus on the SOHO/SMB market. And fun stuff, too, like PS3 supercomputers and Google's technology.
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Team Think
David Greenfield
David Greenfield delivers practical information about tools and technologies that enable organizational teams to work more effectively with one another.
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Tech Broiler
Jason Perlow
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The Apple Core
Jason D. O'Grady & David Morgenstern
Apple technology keeps gaining respect in the executive suite, with businesses and in the data center. Jason O'Grady and David Morgenstern deliver critical news and penetrating analysis that managers need to succeed.
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The Core Truth
John Morris
John Morris delivers straight talk about semiconductors.
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The IT Grind
Deb Perelman
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The Mobile Gadgeteer
Matthew Miller
Professionals are doing more today on the go than ever before. Matthew Miller provides you with news, commentary and in-depth reviews of the latest in mobile gadgetry running Windows Mobile, S60, Palm, BlackBerry, and more.
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The Semantic Web
Paul Miller
Paul Miller offers insight and analysis on the Semantic Web, dissecting the news and showing why it matters to the wider business world.
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The Social Web
Steve O'Hear
From Facebook to MySpace, YouTube to Second Life, social software is reshaping the world we live in. Steve O\'Hear provides daily news and analysis of the emerging social web.
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The ToyBox
Josh Taylor and Andrew Nusca
The latest gadgets and gear -- because even busy business professionals need their playtime.
