February 10th, 2009
News to know: Goldman's IT; Kindle 2; Google; Microsoft
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Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Calculating Risk: Panning for gold in Goldman’s ‘gut’
Whitepaper: How IT helped Goldman Sachs step back from the mortgage mess- Cost Calculator: Building a stress-testing system
Mary Jo Foley: In Apple’s footsteps: Google licenses Microsoft ActiveSync
- Matthew Miller: Google Mobile Sync for iPhone syncs Google Contacts and Calendar data
- Nokia Maps 3.0 beta updated with sync support and more device compatibility
Larry Dignan: Amazon’s Kindle 2: 5 burning questions
- Jason Perlow: Kindle Economics 2: Why Amazon should not be Apple, and Jeff Bezos is not Steve Jobs
Amazon Kindle 2 Up Close and Personal
- Jason O’Grady: Kindle 3 should be an iPhone app
- Matthew Miller: Existing Kindle owners to the front of the line please
- M-Edge announces Kindle 2.0 cases and booklight
- Live from New York: Amazon’s Kindle 2.0
- Dana Blankenhorn: Time for Kindle to go open source
- Gallery: Amazon releases Kindle 2.0
- Techmeme
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows 7 Starter Edition on a netbook … Non-Starter if you ask me!
- Ryan Stewart: The mulitouch future of RIAs
Five favorite iPhone photo apps- Ed Burnette: How to stifle innovation
- Phil Wainewright: Cloud and the European SaaS provider
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