Web Technology
Yahoo! frees the Monkey; adds developer challenge
Paul Miller: Yahoo Search's open developer platform SearchMonkey opened its doors to developers this week. Plus, a month-long Developer Challenge and prizes of up to $10,000 for innovative applications was announced.
Companies
Is Microsoft still interested in Yahoo?
Mary Jo Foley: I actually believed Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer when he said he was walking away from buying Yahoo. So if Yahoo investors want in badly enough, they'll probably have to pay.
Communications
Comcast, Cox block BitTorrent 24/7
Richard Koman: Comcast and Cox are blocking BitTorrent traffic, regardless of the time of day or day of the week, students from the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems report.
- Photo of rumored Palm Treo 800w appears
- Aliph releases new Jawbone that is 50% smaller than the original
- Mobius Seattle 2008; First impressions of the HTC Advantage X7510
- Mobius Seattle 2008: SE, MWg, and HTC show off their devices
- Opera Mini 4.1 comes out of beta and earns a spot as my right soft key shortcut
Enterprise Hardware
Geekbench: Psystar v. Mac mini vs. MacBooks
Jason D. O'Grady: After seeing a Psystar Mac clones beat up on Apple PCs in benchmarks, I decided to try a different test.
Enterprise Software
Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature
Dion Hinchcliffe: At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last month, it was the number of announcements around Web-based mashups in particular that received a large share of attendee and media attention.
Security
Safari 'Carpet Bomb' attack information released
Nate McFeters: Nitesh Dhanjani released research potential flaws on the Safari Web browser, and interestingly enough, Apple has decided NOT to fix some of the issues he presented.
- DIY phishing kits introducing new features
- Safari "Carpet Bomb" attack information released
- With the Quickness: HD Moore sets new land speed record with exploitation of Debian/Ubuntu OpenSSL flaw
- Aviv Raff drops an 0-day for IE 7.0 and 8.0b on XP
- Security Researcher to release Cisco rootkit at EUSecWest
Operating Systems
It's official: XP is coming to OLPC
It's official: XP is coming to OLPC Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft's participation in the OLPC initiative has been fraught with mystery and disinformation from the get-go. But Microsoft officials finally gave Redmond's official blessing.
Product Review Blogs
VIA reveals world's smallest board
Andrew Nusca: How small is small, you ask? The Pico-ITX form factor squeezes a full feature set into just 10 cm x 7.2 cm, which would fit in the palm of your hand.
- Photo of rumored Palm Treo 800w appears
- Weekend Gadget Guidance: Put your iPhone 'slide to unlock' screen to use
- VIA reveals world's lowest-power x86 processor on world's smallest board
- Aliph releases new Jawbone that is 50% smaller than the original
- Mobius Seattle 2008; First impressions of the HTC Advantage X7510
IT Management
Stonesoft Security in virtual environments
Dan Kusnetzky: Quite a number of suppliers focused on security in virtualized environments have come forward recently. The latest is Stonesoft Security which makes network security products.
General News
OCZ debuts DIY gaming notebooks
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The idea is simple. You buy a kit, although there's no word on pricing but the wording on the OCZ Web site suggest that this will be aggressively priced.
iPhone's international rollout continues; 10 million units not a stretch
Between the Lines by Larry Dignan
Apple's iPhone will be headed to a few more countries courtesy of a new deal with French telecom carrier Orange. In a statement, Orange said: Orange today announced a new...
It's finally official: XP is coming to the XO
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
Microsoft's participation in the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative has been fraught with mystery and disinformation from the get-go. But on May 15, Microsoft officials finally gave the OLPC...
DIY phishing kits introducing new features
Zero Day by Dancho Danchev
What are some of the main factors for the increase of phishing attacks, and their maturity from passive emails to blended threats attempting to not just steal personal information, but...
Yet another "iPhone killer:" Blackberry's Thunder (updated)
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
Did you hear that John Mayer is cheating on Apple again? That's right, Apple's poster boy blogged that he's using a Blackberry Bold. Not really surprising considering that RIM sponsored...
OCZ debuts DIY gaming notebooks
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Here's something that fans of building their own PCs will be interested in - OCZ has launched a build-it-yourself gaming notebook kit.
Google about to launch Flash API for Maps
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
Google just published a page detailing how Flash developers can now use the Google Maps ActionScript API. Unfortunately, as of right now all the samples still don't work, but based...
WinXP on XO laptops OK as long as Linux runs, too
Linux and Open Source by Paula Rooney
Microsoft’s agreement to offer Windows XP on OLPC’s XO laptop is appropriate and long overdue. It was pure hypocrisy for Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates to publicly decry the so-called “Digital...
Let's meet in Berlin
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
I'll be in Berlin for a few days, attending SAP's Sapphire conference. I'd love to meet blog readers, so please say hello if you're there. Either send email (use...
Comcast scoops up Plaxo: good move
Enterprise Alley by Dennis Howlett
In a move that surprises few people, Plaxo is being acquired. The surprise - at least for some - is that it is Comcast and not one of the usual...
Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
There were a great many product announcements at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last month, but it was the number of announcements around Web-based mashups in particular that received...
Workday: a tipping point?
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
Larry Dignan is enthusiastic about Workday's 200,000 person deal it won to supply Flextronics with HR functionality, adding in the Chiquita 26,000 person deal as validation for what he suggests...
Verdiem spruces up its Survey PC power management software
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
Verdiem, one of the better known developers of power management software that counts Hewlett-Packard, Intel and Microsoft among its close partners, has delivered an impressive upgrade to its Surveyor technology....
The key to Windows success? It's all about the drivers
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
The great advantage of the Windows ecosystem is that there are so many choices. That's also its biggest problem, as all those choices offer a correspondingly large chance of encountering...
6 Gbit drives coming
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
Chip vendor PMC-Sierra and Seagate announced that they've . . . achieved interoperability between PMC-Sierra’s end-to-end 6Gb/s SAS chipset and Seagate’s early development 6Gb/s SAS Hard Disk Drives (HDDs). This...
Web 2.0 and the end of advertising
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
The idea that software on the Web is going to get funded by advertising has got it completely the wrong way around. Businesses will use on-demand software to get closer...
Poll: No Microhoo for you: Good or bad?
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
Over the weekend, Microsoft announced that it was ending its bid to buy Yahoo!. The proposed deal, and its ultimate demise, was the subject of speculation for weeks. Now that...
A robotic chef for your kitchen?
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
The European Commission has founded a project named 'Co-operative Human Robot Interaction Systems' (CHRIS) for a total of €3.65 million. The project, which started in March 2008, will last 4...
Latest Flock Beta delivers Digg, Pownce and AOL Mail support
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
Having launched in late 2005 amidst a tsunami of web 2.0 hype, it was always going to be difficult for social web browser Flock to keep up with expectations. But...
Photo of rumored Palm Treo 800w appears
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
Back in the day when I had a Palm OS Treo I used to load up the custom ROMs created by Shadowmite since they took out a bunch of junk...
Dell Inspiron desktop now $300
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
Dell has cut the price of its budget Inspiron 530 by $140. The $300 configuration includes a 2.0GHz Pentium E2180 dual-core processor, 1GB of memory, a 320GB hard drive, Intel...
Flash Player 10 codename "Astro" goes beta
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
We made available a prerelease version of the Flash Player last night which has a lot of new features. There isn't yet a tooling release (we just posted a new...
Introduction to BIT
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
BIT (Business Information Technology: Foundations, Infrastructure, and Culture) is designed for people who interact with, but do not want to become, professional information systems staff. It is a management guide...
Frenemies
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
Enterprises both large and small are psychologically complex places. Industrial and organizational psychologists are full of fascinating anecdotes about the ways the individual people that make up an enterprise organize...
Stonesoft Security in Virtual Environments
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
As I mentioned in the post, Virtualization and security, quite a number of suppliers focused on security in virtualized environments have come forward to speak with me in the past...
Does 'SOA lifecycle management' say it better than 'SOA governance'?
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
'Business is still frozen in a mess of technology silos'
Dynamic documents as two-way end points help bind people and processes to SOA
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
Companies with SOA projects should seek out documents as consumable resources – especially dynamic documents -- and then enlist them as resources for business-process benefit. Combined, SOA and user-friendly documents...
- BriefingsDirect Insights analysts probe future of online advertising and find transactional lucre lurking
- HP partners with Desktone to advance virtualized desktops as a service
- Combined HP-EDS can explore missing methodology around how to offload IT to the cloud(s)
- SOA Software acquires respository and governance vendor LogicLibrary
Weekend Gadget Guidance: Put your iPhone 'slide to unlock' screen to use
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
Remember when they invented the outside screen for the cell phone? You know, the little piece of crystal that showed the time? A coup for anyone neurotic enough to need...
Olympus announces new E-520 midrange DSLR update
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
Olympus has finally announced the previously leaked E-520, an update to its well-regarded E-510. Like the entry-level E-420, the E-510 is really a minor update to its predecessor.
Windows XP Service Pack 3 adds support for WPA2
SOHO Networking by Rik Fairlie
If you’re running Windows XP and haven’t yet installed Service Pack 3, Microsoft has included a few incentives that might interest networkers. First, XP Service Pack 3 provides support for...
Fight card: AMD Radeon 4800 vs. Nvidia GTX 200
The Core Truth by John Morris
The high-end graphics card market isn't the straightforward, mano-a-mano battle it used to be. Graphics cards with dual GPUs, systems with multiple cards in CrossFire or SLI implementations, and most...
Data Portability: Social Infrastructure still very much wanting
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
In a penetrating analysis of the Facebook developers forum, 20bits shows that the participation of programmers in the discussion about the Facebook platform is rapidly dwindling, which suggests the platform...
The newspaper's last stand
John Carroll by John Carroll
Interesting news today...or was it yesterday? I have no idea. I got off an eleven hour flight from Johannesburg this morning, and then had to race to the US embassy...
Is Enterprise Software Recession-Proof?
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
Amidst the PR blitz and the blizzard of 1:1 meetings that constitute the foreground experience of SAP's Sapphire user conference this week (see Larry's coverage here, and Dennis' coverage here),...
ABC called looking for an "All American" bachelor...
IMHO by Tom Foremski
I got a call from one of the producers of The Bachelor looking for a new crop. Did I know any bachelors? I said I did. They said they should...
HP CSR Report: A Triumph for Transparency (but back slides on blogging)
On Sustainability by James Farrar
Ground breaking stuff in HPs latest CSR report released last week - HP becomes the first in its sector to publish details of the major players in its supply chain....
A short, pointed list of 'wonderful policies'
Lawgarithms by Denise Howell
In putting together a list of what I consider to be relatively clueful site policies, terms, and guidelines, I just stumbled on BoingBoing's List of Wonderful Policies. And it is....
eCPMs for large Web sites down 52% in April 2008
IT Facts by AM
eCPMs for large Web sites (more than 100 mln page views per month) dropped dramatically by 52% from 38 cents in March 2008 to 18 cents in April 2008. Medium...
Dialcom: Web Conferencing that Works
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
I’ve complained about all of the things wrong with the way folk use Web conferencing. Now let me tell you about a web conference that went off well. A few...
Barney Pell reports on Powerset's first week in discussion with the Semantic Web Gang
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
Powerset CTO Barney Pell joins regular members of the Semantic Web Gang to share some of Powerset's experiences on the week since the launch of their public beta. Gang members...
Sugar-free Windows, as predicted
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
As Ivan Krsti predicted in his May 13th blog post (see "Intense (and really thoughtful) ranting from the OLPC front"), the OLPC XO will start shipping with Windows XP, minus...
Federal charges in MySpace suicide case
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
Federal prosecutors have indicted Lori Drew for actions on MySpace that led 13-year-old Megan Meier (right) to kill herself, USA Today reports. She was charged with one count of...
Ideology and self interest won't win health care debate
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
We know what happens when the poor have no access to the market or the political process. Reproduction becomes the only security, and violence is directed against those seen as...
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Yet another "iPhone killer:" Blackberry's Thunder (updated)
Did you hear that John Mayer is cheating on Apple again? That's right, Apple's poster boy blogged that he's using a Blackberry Bold. Not really surprising considering that RIM sponsored ...
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WinXP on XO laptops OK as long as Linux runs, too
Microsoft's agreement to offer Windows XP on OLPC's XO laptop is appropriate and long overdue. It was pure hypocrisy for Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates to publicly decry the so-called "Digital ...
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Photo of rumored Palm Treo 800w appears
Back in the day when I had a Palm OS Treo I used to load up the custom ROMs created by Shadowmite since they took out a bunch of junk ...
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Open Source in 2013
Thank you. (Picture from Fox, America's only network. My picture at the top of this blog is expected to look much like this one in 2013, if I shave and ...
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Let's meet in Berlin
I'll be in Berlin for a few days, attending SAP's Sapphire conference. I'd love to meet blog readers, so please say hello if you're there. Either send email use the ...
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Weekend Gadget Guidance: Put your iPhone 'slide to unlock' screen to use
Remember when they invented the outside screen for the cell phone? You know, the little piece of crystal that showed the time? A coup for anyone neurotic enough to need ...
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Barney Pell reports on Powerset's first week in discussion with the Semantic Web Gang
Powerset CTO Barney Pell joins regular members of the Semantic Web Gang to share some of Powerset's experiences on the week since the launch of their public beta. Gang members ...
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Web 2.0 and the end of advertising
The idea that software on the Web is going to be largely funded by advertising is just so wrong-headed, I hardly know where to start. It had me spluttering in ...
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Dynamic documents as two-way end points help bind people and processes to SOA
Read the full paper. Listen to the podcast. Sponsor: JustSystems North America. Making services oriented architecture SOA a fixture across larger swaths of enterprise IT and business processes has grown ...
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iPhone's international rollout continues; 10 million units not a stretch
Apple's iPhone will be headed to a few more countries courtesy of a new deal with French telecom carrier Orange. In a statement, Orange said: Orange today announced a new ...
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XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?
The One Laptop Per Child program will put XP on its XO laptop and children in the developing world will have a choice between Windows and Linux. On the surface, ...
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eCPMs for large Web sites down 52% in April 2008
eCPMs for large Web sites (more than 100 mln page views per month) dropped dramatically by 52% from 38 cents in March 2008 to 18 cents in April 2008. Medium ...
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Video game hardware and software sales up 47% in April 2008
Americans spent $1.23 bln on video games, hardware and accessories in April 2008, up 47% from April 2007. Total hardware sales grew 26% to $426.2 mln, with the Wii selling ...
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US cable companies added 1.19 mln new broadband subscribers in Q1 2008
Largest cable companies in the US added 1.19 mln broadband subscribers in Q1 2008, according to Leichtman Research Group. Phone companies added 1.01 mln DSL customers in Q1 2008. Since ...
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Facebook flap: Google's side
Amid the Facebook move to block Google's Friend Connect, the search giant has responded. As expected, Google had a few issues with Facebook's privacy assessment of Google Friend Connect. There's ...
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News to know: XP meets XO; Yahoo; Facebook; Verdiem; DIY phishing
Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: It's finally official: XP is coming to the XO. Christopher Dawson: Sugar-free Windows, as predicted Microsoft cuts backup from Windows Home Server PowerPack Larry Dignan: ...
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Frenemies
Enterprises both large and small are psychologically complex places. Industrial and organizational psychologists are full of fascinating anecdotes about the ways the individual people that make up an enterprise organize ...
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Stonesoft Security in Virtual Environments
As I mentioned in the post, Virtualization and security, quite a number of suppliers focused on security in virtualized environments have come forward to speak with me in the past ...
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Introduction to BIT
This is the 1st excerpt from the second book in the Defen series: Business Information Technology: Foundations, Infrastructure, and Culture Introduction This book is designed for people who interact with, ...
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Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature
There were a great many product announcements at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last month, but it was the number of announcements around Web-based mashups in particular that received ...
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Between the Lines
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BriefingsDirect
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Dev Connection
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Enterprise Web 2.0
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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
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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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Irregular Enterprise
Dennis Howlett
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IT Facts
Alex Moskalyuk
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IT Project Failures
Michael Krigsman
Michael Krigsman is passionate about reporting, analyzing, and reducing IT failures.
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John Carroll
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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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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On Sustainability
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Rational Rants
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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
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Storage Bits
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Team Think
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The Apple Core
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The Core Truth
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The Mobile Gadgeteer
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The Universal Desktop
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