May 26th, 2009
News to know: Social media screwups; Microsoft's search; iPhone; Google
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Robin Harris: The $17.5 million hard drive
Jason Perlow: National Archives: What, Me Worry?
Jennifer Leggio: The very worst of social media
- Oliver Marks: The Groundswell of Social Media Backlash
- Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: A Real ROI from Twitter? The Start of Social Medical Networks
- Dennis Howlett: Weekend stuff: learning with Suw via Twitter
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is “market share” thinking “old school” thinking?
- Microsoft sets maximum hardware spec for netbook-only Windows 7 SKUs
- First look: Google Chrome 2.0 - Fast but lacking features
Matthew Miller: First impressions of the BlackBerry Onyx appear online
- Is the Nokia N900 Internet Tablet really coming to T-Mobile USA
- Engadget reveals AT&T’s 2009 smartphone lineup; Android, WebOS, & WM
- MobileTechRoundup show #172, who is buying a Palm Pre?
- MacRumors: Unreleased iPhone2,1 Icon Reveals No Major Physical Changes?
- David Morgenstern: iPhone: the greatest mobile fingerpainting platform?
- David Morgenstern: When iSync goes bad
Paul Murphy: Cooling future cost inflation
James Farrar: Sun & Symantec: A New Breed of Sustainability Leadership?
Richard Koman: Obama picks Bolden for NASA
David Morgenstern: Reminder: Don’t install an earlier version of Mac OS X than is supported by your hardware
Garett Rogers: Google rolling out new suite of logos
Harry Fuller: Wrong, blogger, there IS A SOLAR PLANE!
- U.S. v. E.U. on global warming…still
- Time for Plan B?
- Heather Clancy: Down to business: Forrester reports more companies looking to IT services firms for help on green IT strategy
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