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March 27th, 2008

News to know: AMD; Google; Oracle worries; Eluma; Nuospace

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:19 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Google Inc., Oracle Corp., Microsoft Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Data Centers, Open Source, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Larry Dignan

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Notable headlines:

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: AMD releases Quad and Triple core Phenom processors

Larry Dignan: Google paid click growth sluggish in February; More worries emerge. Techmeme.

Oracle new license revenue raises IT spending worries

Dennis Howlett: Nuospace: enterprise collaboration for the rest of us

Can Eluma break Nielsen’s 1/9/90 rule? Try it and decide

Ed Burnette: Opera aces Acid3

Webware: Review Adobe Photoshop Express

Live from Mozilla: Firefox for iPhone?  No.

Paula Rooney: Microsoft’s Chief Counsel Brad Smith urges open source rivals to compromise on IP issues, co-exist peacefully

Foley: Microsoft ‘Albany’: A ‘ValueBox’ to compete with Google Docs Garett Rogers: Google Docs gets a facelift, adds new menu Christopher Dawson: Patriot Act preventing Google Apps adoption in schools

Heather Clancy: Energy Star data center effort picks up steam

Xerox’s simple list of green-tech tips: Focused on my favorite vice, paper

Images: 100 miles per gallon or bust (right)

Harry Fuller: Thinner, better, already sold out–the new new thing in solar?

Michael Krigsman: 5 tips to prevent IT extinction

Janice Chen: Don’t lose another photo: The easiest way to back up your digital files

Joe McKendrick: The best way to sell SOA? Try Web 2.0 techniques

Google: Insight to YouTube videos 

Matthew Miller: Yes, you can get internet access in the middle of the Gulf of Alaska

ReadWriteWeb: More questions than answers about OpenSocial

David Morgenstern: UI guidelines: one reason the Mac shines, Windows sucks

Cisco patches IOS vulnerabilities

Mozilla updates Firefox; Fixes multiple vulnerabilities

Photos: Treasure trove for the pocket-protector set

Rik Fairlie: Wi-Fi on the Rhine

Paul Murphy: I’m not against Windows; Unix just works better

Dell, HP confronting laptop battery shortage

Techmeme: CNET lays off 10 percent of U.S. workforce

Court stays FCC’s new E911 standards

Sprint pay incentives aim to slow cancellations

Richard Koman: Wall 2.0: Should some things be left offline?

Chistopher Dawson: A quick lesson for your comp sci students

Paul Miller: illumin8-ing improvements for knowledge workers?

WiMax saved? Comcast, Time Warner Cable eye Sprint, Clearwire pact

Motorola splits itself up; Separates handset business

Engadget: Motorola tells of fall of technology icon

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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