Operating Systems
My Windows 7 wish list
Ed Bott: Here's what I believe should be the real challenges for each group of Microsoft's Windows 7 team.
Web Technology
IE 8 to get 'porn mode'?
Mary Jo Foley: No doubt, Microsoft has been holding back some features that will be added to the new test build. One could be private browsing, aka "porn mode."
Security
Opt in spamming service fighting to remain online
Dancho Danchev: A recently launched unethical spam list building service, called SpamZa, which tracks any email submitted to hundreds of newsletters anonymously is fighting for its life.
Enterprise Hardware
IDF: Nehalem; chips with integrated GPUs
John Morris: At its Developer Forum, Intel details what it calls the biggest change in its processor platform in a decade.
General News
American Airlines kicks off in-flight Internet service
The world's largest airline said its passengers on Boeing 767-200 aircraft can get Internet access on nonstop flights between New York and San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Miami.
Communications
Jobs acknowledges 3rd party app failure to launch?
Matthew Miller: According to a report, Steve Jobs has acknowledged the problem and said the bug would be fixed in the next software update in September.
- Palm Treo Pro officially announced, will come to U.S. as unlocked model only
- Jobs reportedly acknowledges 3rd party app failure to launch issue
- BlackBerry Kickstart specs appear on Expansys retailer site
- More photos and a video of the Palm Treo Pro are revealed
- T-Mobile 3G news heats up with HTC Dream and Samsung T919 rumors
Product Review Blogs
HP ultraportables get new Intel chips, 80GB SSD
John Morris: HP has added three new 12.1-inch ultraportables to its laptop lineup. Two of them, a 3.2-pound model with a built-in optical drive and a convertible tablet.
- Palm Treo Pro officially announced, will come to U.S. as unlocked model only
- Ricoh's new R10 wide compact camera helps you snap perfectly level shots
- Jobs reportedly acknowledges 3rd party app failure to launch issue
- HP ultraportables get new Intel chips, 80GB SSD
- BlackBerry Kickstart specs appear on Expansys retailer site
IT Management
The triple sins that cause IT failure
Michael Krigsman: Why don't more organizations recognize potential IT project problems before they escalate into full-blown failures?
Enterprise Software
Software support and maintenance revolution
Larry Dignan: There's a brewing backlash among software customers as big vendors raise their support and maintenance prices.
Companies
Google, Apple surge in customer satisfaction rating
Larry Dignan: Apple lead the personal computer industry with a score of 85, an all-time high, while Google dominates the business arena.
IDF video: Intel demos quad-core notebooks
Between the Lines by Larry Dignan
Intel's David Perlmutter showed the company's new quad-core laptop computers at the Intel Developer Conference in San Francisco. He demonstrated how video conferencing can be done in HD--even with other...
Intel backs Microsoft's concurrent-computing play
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
On August 20, Intel rolled out new parallel-processing tools that support Microsoft's concurrent runtime environment that is expected to become a central component of Redmond's next-generation computing model.
Can Adobe mitigate 'clipboard hijack' issue?
Zero Day by Ryan Naraine
Adobe's product security incident response team (PSIRT) says it is investigating possible solutions to the clipboard hijack attacks spotted on Flash-based advertisements on high-profile Web sites. A barebones note on...
Apple discontinues MobileMe status blog
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
Wow, that was quick. MobileMe's status page is no longer going to be updated. After starting out strong, promising to "write a posting every other day or so to let...
The layered approach ... my wish for a future OS
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Yesterday, in passing, I mentioned that I'd like to see Windows evolve into an operating system where the OS, installed applications and user data were each contained in separate layers....
New Android SDK finally given to developers
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
It's been a long time since a new Android SDK has been publicly released to developers -- the last one was made available only to contest winners which made some...
Novell-Microsoft interop pact may look sweeter to IT shops these days
Linux and Open Source by Paula Rooney
Novell took a lot of heat from open source backers for executing an interoperability pact with Microsoft in late 2006 but the partnership -- strengthened with a new $100 million investment...
The triple sins that cause IT failure
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
Why don't more organizations recognize potential IT project problems before they escalate into full-blown failures? Companies reject good solutions to fix bad projects for three reasons: internal politics, budget, and...
Zoho's future in Google's hands?
Enterprise Alley by Dennis Howlett
Earlier today, Zoho sent over an intriguing email with a whole bunch of numbers and spreadsheet demonstrating why Google in particular is not likely to be a threat to...
CISCO: Why the Olympics didn’t melt NBC
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
Yesterday I posted about how Limelight Networks was used as the primary caching content provider for NBCOlympics.com and lifted a huge burden off on the public Internet by leveraging relationships...
SEC introduces IDEA
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
Earlier today, Christopher Cox, SEC chairman introduced IDEA - Interactive Data and Electronic Applications, an XBRL framework for surfacing information used by investors. In prepared remarks, Cox said: "It will...
Another way to ditch your gadgets the green way and earn some money in the process
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
For about a year now, a Web site that started life as Second Rotation has been buying back electronic gadgets including cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, laptops, GPS devices,...
Why do you want WinFS?
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
Every time the conversation turns to Windows 7, the subject of WinFS comes up. This next-generation file storage software was cut from Windows Vista (and eventually killed completely) nearly four...
3D HD cellphone video: a killer app for next decade storage
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
Terabyte notebooks are coming in a couple of years. But what will we fill them with? Glad you asked. How about 3D HDTV cell phone footage? Don't laugh. It's coming....
SaaS mashups shape up
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
As SaaS vendors and integrators begin to roll out enterprise mashups, the mashup's seminal role as the disruptive motor at the heart of the on-demand model is becoming clear.
Surviving a lightning strike: Shock and awe
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
Swaddled in air-conditioned comfort, sipping a Diet Coke I hardly noticed the late afternoon thunderstorm that blew in last Friday. They're a common occurrence in central North Carolina in the...
Nanospheres moving faster than light?
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
In recent years, I don't think I've spent a month without a report about a new way to exceed the speed of light. Yesterday, University of Pennsylvania researchers announced a...
Yahoo Buzz! opens up, let the gaming begin
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
Buzz, Yahoo's social news site and “meme tracker”, has opened its submission process so that any site on the Web can now be 'buzzed'. Prior to today, only select publishers...
Palm Treo Pro officially announced, will come to U.S. as unlocked model only
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
It was no surprise to anyone that the Palm Treo Pro was coming since Palm themselves have been posting videos and images, but today it was officially announced. It was...
HP ultraportables get new Intel chips, 80GB SSD
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
HP has added three new ultraportables to its laptop lineup. All three have 12.1-inch wide-screen displays. Two of them, a 3.2-pound model with a built-in optical drive and a convertible...
NBA looking to stream live games
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
Rich media on the internet could be getting another big win if the NBA decides to go through with its plan to stream games to people in local markets. The...
The opportunities in search
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
Cuil doesn't seem competitive with google -and when you look at other internet search engines they seem pretty pathetic: 1950s ideas dressed up for the internet age. So where are...
Jive Clearspace 2.5: increasingly sophisticated social productivity tools
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
Clearspace, Jive Software's 'social productivity' collaboration software, hits version 2.5 today. This latest release builds on a solid foundation, and has many new features and enhancements, as the above video...
Sun release claims Sun Ray shipments nearly double
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
Sun just issued a press release claiming that its shipments of Sun Ray "thin client" systems nearly doubled. The most exciting part of the announcement was that the document was...
Who should lead SOA? Enterprise architects or business analysts?
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
The debate for the heart of the enterprise intensifies -- EA vs. EA, EA vs. BA
Morph Labs and FiveRuns combine efforts to support, test and monitor Rails apps
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
The goal is to make enterprise-class application developers and deployers an offer they can't refuse.
- Survey says: Aligning IT operations with business goals increases agility, cuts costs
- Borland's own 'journey' to Agile forms foundation for new software delivery management solutions
- Discussion features insights into using RESTful services plus cool iPhone app
- Data services provide catalyst for SOA, set stage for cloud-based data models
Weekend Gadget Guidance: Share, compare gas mileage
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
New web app Fuelly tracks your car's mileage per gallon (MPG), shares it with friends and compares it to the mileage of other Fuelly users. Sign up for Fuelly and...
Ricoh's new R10 wide compact camera helps you snap perfectly level shots
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
Only six months to the day after Ricoh's R8 announcement comes its replacement, the R10, announced yesterday. With much the same design as the R8--including the fairly wide f/3.3-5.2 28mm-200mm-equivalent...
AT&T blunders on free Wi-Fi for iPhones
SOHO Networking by Rik Fairlie
AT&T just can’t commit. To free Wi-Fi for iPhone 3G customers, that is. The company seems to be having a blunder-fest with announcements that iPhone 3G customers can get free...
The news on Intel's Nehalem; chips with integrated GPUs up next
The Core Truth by John Morris
Intel has given new details of what it calls the biggest change in its processor platform in a decade. The new information on Nehalem, discussed in keynotes and presentations at...
UK CS graduates more likely to be unemployed
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
People over the years have said to me, "computers are the future; you'll end up getting a great job with wads of money." I'm not a money person, to be...
eBooks volume 3: What is the right price for a device that holds 100s of books?
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
Over the past couple weeks, I've been conducting polls about ebooks as I think about doing some publishing. The overwhelming response to the polls has been that there is not...
Enterprise cloud computing gathers steam
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
The days when organizations carefully cultivated vast data centers consisting of an endless sea of hardware and software are not over, at least not yet. However, the groundwork for their...
HD and region-specific encodings
A Developer's View by John Carroll
Difficulties in getting NTSC versions of a British comedy series led to an investigation of region-specific incompatibilities in the HD world. Though the situation is considerably improved in HD, there...
Expensive Oil, Stupid Trade Groups, and Pending Enterprise Software Growth
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
USA Today had an interesting article today that calls into question a few of the doomsday scenarios that have dominated US policy-makers and those for whom policy has been made...
Corporate Innovation . . .
IMHO by Tom Foremski
Late last week I caught part of SDForum's SDForum's first "Corporate Innovation and Research Fair." Here is an edited video of the lunchtime panel: From left to right: Roger Meike,...
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...
Top lifestyle search terms in June 2008
IT Facts by NB
Rank Search Term Volume 1. old navy 1.82% 2. hollister 1.78% 3. victoria secret 1.34% 4. victoria’s secret 1.05% 5. forever 21 0.96% 6. aeropostale 0.81% 7. american eagle...
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...
Identity theft for the hip blogger on-the-go?
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
Xpenser allows users to send their expense information to a hosted spreadsheet using SMS, IM, Twitter and Jott. Security risk, anyone?
Oh, really? Report says techies don't care much about salary.
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
According to a new report and an unscientific polling of a handful of techies, it's not salary or bonuses that cause IT pros to leave their jobs, but a lack...
An Event Apart 2008: Day 2
The Web Life by Andrew Mager
The second day of An Event Apart will feature plenty of web standards jargon. I will be posting photos and notes from today's events. Unfortunately, the slides are reserved...
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...
Our educational system needs an overhaul (and how can Intel help?)
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
Fellow ZDNet blogger, Sam Diaz, wrote an interesting piece yesterday highlighting a vital message from Intel Chairman, Craig Barrett, during his keynote at the Intel Developers' Forum. Quoting both Barrett...
Google.org invests in geothermal
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
Google.org is investing $10 million in Enhanced Geothermal Systems, a technology that drills miles down into the earth to get that nice, hot granite under the surface, Tom Zeller reports...
Get your kids moving
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
The American College of Sports Medicine says kids who run around during the day don't just avoid obesity, and bad habits for a lifetime. They also learn better.
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IDF video: Intel demos quad-core notebooks
Intel's David Perlmutter showed the company's new quad-core laptop computers at the Intel Developer Conference in San Francisco. He demonstrated how video conferencing can be done in HD--even with other ...
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Intel announces parallel coding tools
Intel announced a suite of parallel coding tools, designed to work with Microsoft Visual Studio. Parallelism isn't new - but, according to Intel, the time has come for parallelism to ...
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What SaaS can teach us about customer service
In the SaaS model, the power is with the customer and vendors need to take a very different approach to both sales and service, here's how to do it says ...
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Novell-Microsoft interop pact may look sweeter to IT shops these days
Novell took a lot of heat from open source backers for executing an interoperability pact with Microsoft in late 2006 but the partnership -- strengthened with a new $100 million investment ...
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Yahoo: TV widgets and pondering a Disney takeover
If Yahoo's battle with Google has taught us anything it's that the company isn't run by engineers. Sure, Yahoo is tech savvy. Sure it has an open platform. And sure ...
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Can Adobe mitigate 'clipboard hijack' issue?
Adobe's product security incident response team PSIRT says it is investigating possible solutions to the clipboard hijack attacks spotted on Flash-based advertisements on high-profile Web sites. A barebones note on ...
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Search engine of the day: Diaroogle
When I usually get pitches from the next Google killer my eyes usually glaze over. Show me a search engine that can do something Google can't. Well I found something--although ...
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Identity theft for the hip blogger on-the-go?
Xpenser allows users to send their expense information to a hosted spreadsheet using SMS, IM, Twitter and Jott. Security risk, anyone? by Jennifer Leggio
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Intel's roadmap comes into focus: Can rivals respond?
Intel's developer forum in San Francisco has more than its share of chest thumping and as the roadmap comes into focus you really wonder how competitors will respond. To be ...
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HD and region-specific encodings
Difficulties in getting NTSC versions of a British comedy series led to an investigation of region-specific incompatibilities in the HD world. Though the situation is considerably improved in HD, there ...
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Intel backs Microsoft's concurrent-computing play
On August 20, Intel rolled out new parallel-processing tools that support Microsoft's concurrent runtime environment that is expected to become a central component of Redmond's next-generation computing model. by Mary ...
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Apple discontinues MobileMe status blog
Wow, that was quick. MobileMe's status page is no longer going to be updated. After starting out strong, promising to "write a posting every other day or so to let ...
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Nanospheres moving faster than light?
In recent years, I don't think I've spent a month without a report about a new way to exceed the speed of light. Yesterday, University of Pennsylvania researchers announced a ...
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Why do you want WinFS?
Every time the conversation turns to Windows 7, the subject of WinFS comes up. This next-generation file storage software was cut from Windows Vista and eventually killed completely nearly four ...
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Hyperic gets on Google's cloud
Hyperic CloudStatus is now available to users of Google AppEngine cloud. The program was already available to users of Amazon's Web Services cloud. Hyperic principal engineer Jon Travis said the integration ...
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Palm Treo Pro officially announced, will come to U.S. as unlocked model only
It was no surprise to anyone that the Palm Treo Pro was coming since Palm themselves have been posting videos and images, but today it was officially announced. It was ...
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Visa, banks to test real-time fraud alerts
Credit card giant Visa is teaming up with with eight North American banks to deliver fraud alerts in real-time via SMS text messages and e-mails to cell phones. The pilot ...
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The layered approach ... my wish for a future OS
Yesterday, in passing, I mentioned that I'd like to see Windows evolve into an operating system where the OS, installed applications and user data were each contained in separate layers. ...
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Oh, really? Report says techies don't care much about salary.
According to a new report and an unscientific polling of a handful of techies, it's not salary or bonuses that cause IT pros to leave their jobs, but a lack ...
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Get your kids moving
The American College of Sports Medicine says kids who run around during the day don't just avoid obesity, and bad habits for a lifetime. They also learn better. by Dana ...
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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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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
Rik Fairlie
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.
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The Universal Desktop
Ryan Stewart
The technology and business implications of the next generation of software, rich Internet applications.
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The Web Life
Andrew Mager
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Tom Foremski: IMHO
Tom Foremski
Former Financial Times reporter Tom Foremski writes about Silicon Valley business trends and the intersection of technology and media.
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