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May 23rd, 2008

News to know: Windows 7; Google's Safe browsing; Perlow's spine

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:00 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Windows 7, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, Twitter, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Microsoft Windows, Linux, Operating Systems

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Notable headlines:

Ed Bott: How much do you need to know about Windows 7 today?

Dancho Danchev: Google introducing Safe Browsing diagnostic to help owners of compromised sites

Nate McFeters: More Snake Oil: LifeLock spokesperson’s stolen id leads to law suits

Jason Perlow: I went to Cape Cod and all I got was a minor spinal injury and this cool image viewer

Paula Rooney: SLES 10.2, RHEL 5.2 Linux upgrades offer better Microsoft, IBM support Dana Blankenhorn: How fast will you upgrade your Linux installation?

Gallery: 10 most annoying programs on the Internet (right)

Larry Dignan: Yahoo board of director resigns; Shareholder meeting delayed

Boomtown: Yang Gets “Adult Supervision” at Microsoft Meetings

Google’s search share tops 61 percent; That’ll spook Microsoft more

Garett Rogers: Google Sites opens up to everyone

Google: Larry Page talks about Google’s vision of “wi-fi on steroids”

AP: Page: Google-Yahoo Deal Can Clear Antitrust Wall

Engadget: iPhone line forms at Apple’s flagship for absolutely no reason

Richard Koman: EU to investigate Office support for ODF

Blankenhorn: EU shows size of Microsoft credibility gap

OOXML backwards compatibility led Microsoft to ODF

Rooney: Microsoft’s ODF support looks good … but on paper only

News.com: Apple’s digital home, five years out

Christopher Dawson: A quick note on Ubuntu for netbooks

Sugar coming to an EeePC or Classmate near you?

Jason O’Grady: Apple testing geotagging for iPhone 2; 3G switch confirmed

Andrew Nusca: Iomega releases leather-wrapped 250GB external HD

Images: New red spot appears on Jupiter (right)

Ryan Naraine: How to wipe data off an iPhone

ReadWriteWeb: The URL Is Dead, Long Live Search

Dennis Howlett: Is SAP’s weakness its real strength?

Techrepublic: 9 best leadership tips and tactics for difficult times

Koman: SugarLabs in talks with low-cost PC makers

Oliver Marks: It’s the economy stupid — collaboration ROI

Matthew Miller: Review: HTC Advantage X7510 with 16GB flash drive, haptics keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.1

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: How an Apple store was transformed into a Best Buy in 10 minutes

Images: Phoenix set to land on Mars

Heather Clancy: Eco-labeling, lifecycle management services are linchpin for HP’s big new green tech push

Blankenhorn: How important is Mirth?

Paul Murphy: Adding up Sun’s pieces

John Carroll: Globalization’s discontents

Roland Piquepaille: Why James Bond looks so healthy

Salesforce’s international expansion accelerates

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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