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September 18th, 2007

News to know: Yahoo and Zimbra; Google Presentations; Data corruption

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:17 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Yahoo! Inc., Zimbra, O2 Plc., Microsoft Corp.

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Notable headlines:

Dan Farber: Yahoo scoops up Zimbra for $350 million. Larry Dignan: With Zimbra, Yahoo Office is a possibility. Techmeme. Google: Our feature presentation.

Heather Clancy: How much midnight oil do PCs really burn?

Jason O’Grady: Review: Apple’s new keyboards (Verdict: Atrocious). David Morgenstern: A Mac-eye view of Microsoft’s EU defeat.

Robin Harris: Data corruption is worse than you know.

Mary Jo Foley:
Microsoft to add new commerce functionality to Office Live. Microsoft to provide Facebook-Toolkit-like add-on.

Adobe buoyed by Creative Suite 3
.

Jeremy Allison: Insanity and the standards process.

Photos: Camera makers bring niches into focus (right).

Michael Krigsman: Can SAP learn to speak SME with A1S?

WSJ: Free IBM software is a bid to challenge Microsoft Office.

Dan Farber: Facebook investors start $10 million fund for developers.

Ed Burnette: AMD launches unusual triple-core Phenom.

Christopher Dawson: OpenOffice 2.3 released.

Techmeme: TechCrunch 40 coverage. Dan Farber: Cubic Telecom launches global phone. Cake Financial leverages wisdom of the crowd for investing. Denise Howell: IP and the user generated economy at TechCrunch40.

Ryan Stewart:
Helping Web 2.0 grow up with RIA technology. Rich Internet application job trends and salaries.

Dana Blankenhorn:
Who should control the medical record database?

Intel on lookout for next big thing.

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes:
The trouble with mid-range graphics cards - they’re not mid-range.

Dana Gardner: Survey uncovers heightening reliance on search across business purchasing.

David Berlind: Open letter to e-mail vendors: Your spam fix doesn’t work. Time for a complete redo?

Dan Farber:
Dreamforce 07: Salesforce rolls out Visualforce. Phil Wainewright: Salesforce.com and the Force family name. Dennis Howlett: CODA slated as Salesforce.com’s financials app partner.

How SOA hits home: Five ways SOA makes a difference.

VMware shares secrets in security drive.

Garett Rogers: GDrive developer left Google for Facebook.

Russell Shaw: Reader Reid: I can still log on to my SunRocket account and do stuff!

Larry Dignan: Sprint launches in home network booster.

Russell Shaw: It’s hard out there for a Sprint (BlackBerry customer).

Images: Looking back at Microsoft Word Easter Eggs
(right).

Heather Clancy:
Firefly: Time to get the lead out.

Virtualization homes in on desktops.

Apple’s iPhone can only help rivals in Europe. O2 agrees to U.K. revenue-sharing deal for iPhone.

Deutsche Telekom
to buy SunCom Wireless for $1.6 billion
.

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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