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June 18th, 2007

News to know: Life without Google; Securing Safari; Dell

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:16 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Google Inc., Dell Computer Corp., Sales, Larry Dignan

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Notable headlines:

Life without Google: Quintura a nice alternative. Gallery (right).

Techmeme: The great age debate: Can over 30-somethings innovate?

AP: GE, Pearson Discussing Dow Jones Bid.

Marc Orchant: Dell selling Nokia phones - bad news for carriers. Matthew Miller: Dell coupons may help you buy a new Nokia S60 device.

Microsoft Mediaroom IPTV and Multimedia Platform Debuts at NXTcomm.

Dell: Dell’s 23 confessions. Ars Technica: Dell apologizes for overreaction to sensitive sales tips. The Consumerist: 22 confessions of a former Dell sales manager.

Robin Harris: How to REALLY erase a hard drive - Update.

TechCrunch: A very organized hit job on LifeLock.

Ryan Naraine: Securing Safari: How to run Apple’s browser securely. Gallery (right). Marc Orchant: Is Safari a honeypot for the iPhone?

Windows v Linux - Days of risk in 2006.

Jason O’Grady: Leopard 9a466 screen shots.

Phil Wainewright:
SaaS and the packaged software appliance. Can the appliance put SaaS on-premise? Joe McKendrick: O’Toole: The era of Big SOA is over. Dana Gardner: WSO2 expands ESB market with Apache Synapse-based, open source SOA offering.

Dan Farber Live event: Andrew McAfee and Thomas Davenport debate the merits of Enterprise 2.0.

David Berlind: ZDNet names its 10th Deputy Tester of the Week (to get free tech!).

New York Times: Online sales lose steam.

New York magazine: Steve Jobs in a box. Jason O’Grady: MacBook Pro 17-inch HD starting to arrive.

AP: Blockbuster to favor Blu-Ray disks.

Paul Murphy: The state of Unix.

Top reviews of the week (left).

Computerworld: Browser wars: Mozilla exec calls Steve Jobs ‘out-of-date.’

FAQ: What to do with your Yahoo photos.

Microsoft CEO calls Google complaint ‘baseless

Baseline: What data mining can and can’t do.

Moscow museum resurrects Soviet arcade games. Photos: Rescuing Russia’s arcade games (right).

Dana Blankenhorn: Case studies in an open source world.

Larry Dignan:
Adobe on Google Gears, Flex success and CS3 uptake.

Computerworld: Marines deploy Sharepoint.

Garett Rogers:
Stream YouTube videos on your mobile phone.

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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