January 31st, 2008
News to know: Gmail sidejackings; PMA, Demo coverage; Desktop as data center
Notable headlines:
George Ou: Even SSL Gmail can get sidejacked
Robin Harris: The data center on your desktop
Janice Chen@PMA: Live from Las Vegas: Sony announces two
more DSLRs under $900
David Morgenstern: Is Apple under attack from a whisper campaign? Jason O’Grady: Apple TV update delayed two weeks
Dan Farber@Demo: PCMobilizr: Access your PC from a mobile phone
- Eyealike tackles video copyright problem
- Visible Measures and TubeMogul measure video usage
- iLeonardo taps into the wisdom of the community
- Cozimo debuts Web collaboration for creative projects
- Delver debuts socially connected search engine
- StackSafe unveils virtualized staging and testing solution
- Sterna launches Business Positioning System
- Silobreaker pitches ‘insight as a service’
- Six Apart adds activity streams to its blog platform
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft’s Ozzie is on the Mix ‘08 agenda, after all
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft wants to help you speed up Vista
Richard Stiennon: Escrow fraud ruining Craigslist?
Amazon.com profit up, margins squeezed. Techmeme.
Engadget: Garmin introduces Nuvifone
Netscape wins one month from executioner
Photos: Golden anniversary–U.S. enters space race
Christopher Dawson: Give me Ubuntu or, well, give me something else
Dana Blankenhorn: iPhone unlocks demonstrate promise of Android
Matthew Miller: Is Dell going to announce plans for a Google Android device at Mobile World Congress? HyperOffice announces iPhone corporate e-mail integration
Mark Evans: Taking Twitter seriously.
FAQ: What the digital TV switch actually means
Dana Blankenhorn: Software needs to feel SaaSy
Tom Foremski: Ribbit’s Amphibian consumer telephony app is just the tip of the iceberg
Richard Koman: ICANN might spit out domain-tasting grace period
Roland Piquepaille: When art meets medicine
Larry Dignan: Dell says so long to kiosks
SAP sees 1,000 SaaS subscribers by end of 2008
Mozilla ups unpatched Firefox flaw to ‘high severity’; Preps fix
Paul Murphy: An information existence theorem for the internet age
Joe McKendrick: What Master Data Management can gain from SOA
U.S. open-source group opens chapter in Europe
Wireless auction concerns rise as some airwaves languish
Russell Shaw: Porn on your iPhone? “Adult dates?” They’re coming!
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