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November 12th, 2008

News to know: CES preview, Google tracks flu, NebuAd sued, Ad porn blocker

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 2:00 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Google Inc., Advertisement, Video, Beta, Matthew Miller, Corporate Communications, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Marketing, Hardware

 Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:

Andrew Nusca: CES 2009 Preview: All quiet on the gadget front

Larry Dignan: Google helps CDC track flu clusters

Sam Diaz: NebuAd, ISPs, named in class action lawsuit

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Porn To Run: Online Advertising Gets A Flesh Blocker

Matthew Miller: BlackBerry Storm commercials are appearing on TVblackberry-storm.jpg

Jason Perlow: AT&T and RIM: Alienate your repeat customers with “Early Upgrades” and overpriced devices

Matthew Miller: AT&T Fuze is now available for $299.99

David Morgenstern: Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a Mac
Janice Chen: Will you lose pictures stored online if your photo site goes bust?

Larry Dignan: The time is now for a Microsoft-Yahoo search deal

Joshua Greenbaum: SAP Makes A Dramatic Move: Ex-Oracle Exec John Wookey To Head up SAP’s New On-demand Market Effort

Dan Kusnetzky: What’s next after server virtualization? Desktop virtualization

Five things you should know about virtualization [video]

David Morgenstern: iPhone text entry can rival BlackBerry

Jason D. O’Grady: 4 signs that it’s time to restore your iPhone

VIDEO: Netflix Chief Product Officer: Neil Hunt

Garett Rogers: Gmail launching voice and video chat!

Sam Diaz: Gmail expands to include voice and videoChristopher Dawson: If you don’t think Wikipedia is a worthy resource, make it better

Dancho Danchev: BBC hit by a DDoS attack

Larry Dignan: NetSuite snags HP partnership, expands channel

Phil Wainewright: These are individuals, not just consumers, on the Web

Larry Dignan: Facebook: Will you go for its latest ad plan?

Matthew Miller: Check out the ultimate ultra mobile PC buyer’s guide

Paul Miller: With Glue, AdaptiveBlue frees us from the tyranny of the site

Dan Blankenhorn: Is Sun open source storage play too late?

Mary-Jo Foley: Microsoft Startup Labs delivers its first four Live Mesh apps

Paula Rooney: Firefox 3.1 beta 2 delayed, beta 3 now scheduled

Matthew Miller: Opera Mini 4.2 beta includes skins and video support

Michael Krigsman: AMR Research: Changing role of the CIO

Jennifer Leggio: Marketers, stop the hate! Customers are not the enemy

Dana Gardner: Looking forward to webinar on applications modernization trends and techniques with Nexaweb

Adam O’Donnell: Profitability of spam finally measured

Roland Piquepaille: Robot helicopters flying low among obstacles

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Anyone here own a 1.5TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.11?

Dancho Danchev: AVG and Rising signatures update detects Windows files as malware

Dana Blankenhorn: Author royalties the test for Flat World

Richard Koman: New Army site connects recruits, soldiers

Dana Blankenhorn: Hypertension and my black neighbors

Oliver Marks: Getting the most value out of Collaborative Technologies

Matthew Miller: You can now pick up a 16GB SanDisk microSDHC for $100

Paula Rooney: VMware’s MVP brings virtualization to mobile phones

Heather Clancy: Cartridge recycling catching on. HP evolves program to handle growing volume.

Joe McKendrick: Forbes exposes SOA’s ‘dirty little secret’

David Morgenstern: Parallels Desktop v.4 hits the streets (stores and downloads)

Ryan Naraine: MS Patch Tuesday: Critical Windows, Office flaws fixed

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