March 28th, 2008
News to know: MacBook Air hack; Zoho; Windows Search; Comcast
Notable headlines:
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft releases first public test build of Windows Search 4.0
Larry Dignan: MacBook Air falls in two minutes at PWN 2 OWN
EIC podcast: Comcast-BitTorrent; Oracle; Facebook and OpenSocial, Adobe
Comcast, BitTorrent kiss, make up in attempt to keep regulators away
Garett Rogers: Google Maps adds street view for 13 cities + 1 national park
Dennis Howlett: Zoho releases invoicing service (sort of)
Amazon EC2 beefs up its safety net
Images: Organic material found in Saturn moon geyser
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to rebrand ‘CRM Live’ as ‘CRM Online’
Paul Mah@Techrepublic: The Firewire hole
- India says yes to the BlackBerry, no to encrypted mail
- Toni Bowers: Do you work with a bully? You’re not alone
Paula Rooney: Hot new open source ISVs, projects make the grade at OSBC
ProtoTest readying open source commercial alternative to IBM Rational, HP’s Mercury tools
Dana Blankenhorn: Open source and the shrinking waterhole
Mozilla blasts Acid3 as Safari and Opera grab the brass ring
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Apple pushes Safari to unsupported operating systems
U.K. may make last-minute U-turn on OOXML
Joe McKendrick: Sluggish economy may spur more, but smaller, SOA projects
Waste Management sues SAP over ‘complete failure’
Steve O’Hear: Facebook adds me-too feature - “People You May Know”
Gallery: AMD launches Phenom chips
Roland Piquepaille: A new kind of cognitive autonomous robots
Jason O’Grady: Is Apple good or evil?
David Morgenstern: File systems of the Mac’s past, present and maybe future
Dana Gardner: We know SOA depends on cultural shifts, but — like the weather — we still don’t do much about it
Paul Murphy: The worst software failures are successes
Dan Kusnetzky: Marathon Technologies launches everRun VM
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