News to know: Cisco's outlook; Web 2.0 Summit; WinHEC; Google-Yahoo
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Larry Dignan: Cisco's Chambers breaks out economic downturn playbook; Eyes cost cuts as demand dries up
Sam Diaz: Web 2.0 Summit: Focus on solving problems, not overnight fortunes.
- Live: Jerry Yang at Web 2.0 Summit
- Doerr: Obama's tech focus and how tech companies can ride the storm
- Techmeme
Ryan Naraine: Remote buffer overflow bug bites Linux Kernel
Mary Jo Foley: WinHEC: Microsoft shows off Windows 7 fundamentals
- John Carroll: Windows Azure is much more important than Windows 7
- Microsoft offers startups software and cloud services for (almost) free
Jason Perlow: Google: it’s time to get Real
Adam O'Donnell: Obama-related spammed trojan propagating worldwide
Larry Dignan: Google calls it quits on the Yahoo ad deal; Will Microsoft enter the picture?
- Foley: Google withdraws from Yahoo ad partnership. Will Microsoft rebid?
- AOL's ad revenue takes a hit
- Techmeme
Dignan: Apple to pay Fadell $300,000 as advisor; Can't solicit workers for a year if leaves
- David Morgenstern: Who's working at Apple?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: First look at "Porn Mode" for Firefox 3.1
- Gallery: Porn Mode for Firefox 3.1
- Christopher Dawson: Opera Mini rocks out loud
Sam Diaz: Election coverage sets Web record; Facebook releases data
- Jennifer Leggio: Facebook usage skyrockets from election activity
- Obama won the election - not social media
- Gizmodo: How the CNN Holographic Interview System Works
Roland Piquepaille:Swiping a card to check your health
Joe McKendrick: Conflict between Rich Internet Apps and SOA? Say it isn't so
John Morris: Gateway MC series: The best deal on a 16-inch notebook?
Zack Whittaker: MI6 searching for the next generation
Sean Portnoy: Now hear this: Toshiba's new TLP-X200U projector is first with voice guidance
Heather Clancy: Survey: Still no clear mind-share leader when it comes to green IT
Janice Chen: New Olympus E-30 digital SLR camera announced
BusinessWeek: New Samsung Phone: a Real iPhone Killer?
Software as a service: It should be the best of times, but it isn't
Video: Using social media to help ride out the downturn
Matthew Miller: BlackBerry Bold available for FREE at Wal-Mart
Jason O'Grady: Briefcase 1.1 preview
TechRepublic: 10 Linux desktops you shouldn't overlook
Dana Blankenhorn: Open source valuations remain birdseed
- Theora codec hits Release 1.0
- Golden era of open spectrum dawns
- FCC opens up wireless 'white spaces;' Assessing winners, losers and wild-cards
Christopher Dawson: Who wants multi-touch? I think I just might.
How to: merging iTunes libraries between users (right)
Tom Foremski: SugarCRM wants to be the Linux of the CRM world
Steve O'Hear: Careful what you say on Twitter - delete option removed? (updated)