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April 30th, 2007

News to know: Yahoo buys Right Media; Mix07; S60 Summit; .ANI flaws

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:16 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Flaw, Right Media Inc., Notable headlines:Yahoo, Larry Dignan

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Notable headlines:

Yahoo buys Right Media. Larry Dignan on the deal. Techmeme.

Microsoft opens up on Web strategy at Mix07. Ryan Stewart: MIXing it up at the coming of age party for Rich Internet Applications.

Dan Farber: FASTMedia Network takes on Google, Yahoo.
Tom Foremski: FAST battles GOOG and YHOO for media markets, says its search traffic larger than Yahoo!

Russell Shaw:
Yahoo! Messenger ranked highest among IM services; GoogleTalk among lowest.

Googling state government documents.

Matthew Miller: S60 Summit: Seminar, Expo, and full Summit 07 coverage. Image Gallery: S60 Summit 2007 (right).

Ryan Naraine: Microsoft mulling major changes to ward off .ANI-type flaws.

Dan Farber: NuConomy preps social Web analytics and incentive platform. Climbing the social Web ladder.

Gallery (left): Cracking open a Maxtor hard drive.

Jason O'Grady: Apple Battery Update 1.2 released.

OLPC coverage:

Computerworld: Computer glitch led to Mars Global Surveyor's demise.

Reuters: Michael Dell says direct sales 'not a religion'.

Donna Bogatin:
Google CEO gets Clinton support for Google Health initiative. Google user data cloud: Do you trust it?

VMware IPO
could raise $100 million.

A Guide to the New and Improved ABCNEWS.com. Techmeme.

Gadgetsonthego.com:
  Official T-Mobile Dash Windows Mobile 6 Upgrade leaked.

Garett Rogers: Google Talk preparing for multi-user chat.

Google pulls malicious sponsored links.

Joe McKendrick: Can we, should we, attempt to control enterprise mashups?

AT&T CEO Whitacre announces retirement.

Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week (left).

Alan Graham: Dear Steve Jobs.

Larry Dignan: Meet Goog-Azon, world dominator circa 2016.
Data center cooling: The bright side comes in 2011.

Photos: Stephen Hawking's zero-gravity flight (right).

Qantas ditches Linux for AIX.

Republicans break ranks to oppose tech-backed bill. Missing: Politicians who take clear stand on tech.

Russell Shaw:
Woman: "I'm allergic to Wi-Fi"; now wears tinfoil facial net as protection.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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