News to know: Yahoo; Enterprise mashups; Ubuntu; Intel; IBM
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Notable headlines:
Dion Hinchcliffe: The 10 top challenges facing enterprise mashups. Dave Greenfield: Top 100 Enterprise 2.0 Links. Dan Farber: Coming up: Web 2.0 Summit
Garett Rogers: Google Apps Gmail now uses the Gmail storage counter.
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Larry Dignan: Yahoo notches Wall Street win; Aims to be Internet 'starting point.' Techmeme on Yahoo. Jerry Yang: Where does Yahoo head next?
Services boost Big Blue third quarter results. Intel third quarter results solid; ups fourth quarter revenue target.
Tech Trader Daily: Seagate Sold Out On Drives For Q4, CEO Watkins Says; But No Current Plans To Add Capacity.
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft gets the open-source licensing nod from the OSI. Are all 'open' Web platforms created equal? Dana Blankenhorn: Was OSI right to let Microsoft licenses in? Can OpenSolaris become an alternative to enterprise Linux? Dan Farber: Microsoft's 'click to communicate' for the Windows world.
George Ou: $60 router + DD-WRT = high-end wireless router and switch. Gallery right.
Webware: MySpace, Skype to partner. Symbian unveils FreeWay for speedier mobile phones.
David Morgenstern: Karelia's new Mac media browser for the rest of us. Jason O'Grady: It's official: Leopard unleashed October 26. Unresponsive iPhone touch screens. Apple dropping iTunes Plus tracks to 99 cents. Ars Technica: Jobs confirms iTunes Plus price drop across the board.
Ed Burnette: Polarion blinks in struggle over Subversion. Ryan Stewart: Electric R
Matthew Miller: S60 touch technology announced, watch out Apple. Steve O'Hear: MySpace to share ad-revenue with Sony BMG. Roland Piquepaille: RFID tags help you to choose clothes.