February 29th, 2008
News to know: Dell; Google vs. Sharepoint; Apple; BlackBerry
Notable headlines:
Larry Dignan: Dell: Still a work in progress; Sees conservative IT spending
Heather Clancy: Dell intensifies its green strategy with a pledge … and “greener” Windows Server 2008 offering
David Morgenstern: Living a bare drive lifestyle
Jason O’Grady: Nicewear: SmartSleep
Phil Wainewright: Has Microsoft solved the ad spend conundrum?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: “Vista Capable” logo - what went wrong? XP SP2 vs. Vista RTM vs. Vista SP1: Gaming benchmark
Mary Jo Foley: Google takes on Microsoft SharePoint with Google Sites
Dave Greenfield: Google Sites: A Sharepoint Killer?
Microsoft starts rolling out new Windows Live platform dev tools, services
Is Microsoft still having Windows Live outage problems or not?
Photos: BlackBerry Pearl with diamonds
Google’s Schmidt talks (about nothing you care about)
Novell profit tops Street; raises ‘08 revenue view
Open source gains business credibility
Europe, U.S. lead rise in IT governance efforts
Apple: All signs point to a more business friendly iPhone
Infoworld: PayPal: Steer clear of Safari browser
Russell Shaw: BlackBerry with slide-out keyboard described in new Patent app
Reader: Vonage assigned my Packet8 number, and I’m not even a Vonage customer
BlackBerry Patent app describes “Ergonomic Cursor Controller”
What happens to WiMax with Sprint on the ropes? Techmeme.
Matthew Miller: Sprint’s new $99.99 unlimited plan takes the lead with unlimited EVERYTHING
Ed Burnette: Sudoku ported to Android
Photos: Wireless sensor-making is a snap (right)
Dan Farber: Google Sites: What’s all the fuss?
Dan Kusnetzky: Virtual Appliances: Once and done philosophy in action
Dana Blankenhorn: Will the EU fine change Microsoft? How big a threat is good Microsoft?
Salesforce.com: Why the model is working
Nintendo Wii outsells PS3 4-to-1 in Japan
George Ou: Microsoft’s free enterprise search is a must try
Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Smart Planet as well as Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.
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