News to know: Google vs. Washington, Mac enterprise, Ubuntu, Twitter
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:
Sam Diaz: Score one for Washington as Google gets schooled
- Joe Brockmeier: Google: Evil or just overworked?
- Ryan Naraine:Google readying fix for Chrome file download flaw
David Morgenstern: Microsoft to Mac enterprise bloggers: How much to sell out Apple?
- Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Gold-Plated (Apple) Sales Doing Just Fine
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Ubuntu 8.10 "Intrepid Ibex" feels more like a service pack than a new release
Steve O'Hear: Celebs on Twitter: Britney, Lance Armstrong, Stephen Fry and more
- Dennis Howlett: Hands up who's tired of Twitter?
Brian Sommer: Current economy helping outsourcing and SaaS
- Sam Diaz: Sun feels impact of slowing economy; warns for Q1
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: More price cuts from Intel
Christopher Dawson: What would you do with wireless broadband?
Jennifer Leggio: Countdown - 10 social media lessons learned
Mary-Jo Foley: Microsoft Big Brains: Brian Harry
Sam Diaz: Watching the WAN: Is it time to invest?
- Richard Koman: Report: NJ voting machines easily hacked
- Jennifer Leggio: Social media consultants: snake oil or value add?
- Michael Krigsman: 14 hidden enterprise software costs
- Andrew Nusca: Should bosses kill the office and let everyone telecommute?
Matthew Miller: T-Mobile USA provides BlackBerry Curve 4.5 update
Christopher Dawson: Back to Linux
Paul Miller: Radar Networks opens Twine to the world with version 1.0
Richard Koman: Anonymous member pleas guilty in Scientology attack
Jason D. O'Grady:No FireWire over Ethernet; but maybe in Snow Leopard
Dancho Danchev: Inside an affiliate spam program for pharmaceuticalsBrian Sommer: Observations from the HR Technology show
- Ryan Narine: Researchers hack wired keyboards, hijack keystrokes
Ed Gottsman: Bugs and boredom