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June 5th, 2008

News to know: Vista search; Android; Gmail

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 11:29 pm

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, E-mail Providers, H-1B, Cloud Computing, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems

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Notable headlines:

Ed Bott: Fixing Windows Vista, Part 5: Faster, smarter search

Phil Wainewright: Scaling the cloud, deflating the price of software

Ed Burnette: 50 questions asked and answered on Android

News.com: Google to let users test new Gmail features

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft puts more muscle behind Windows and Web search

EIC podcast: Wireless duopolies; Yang’s fight; Jobs keynote coming

Todd Bishop: Microsoft tries to steal iPhone 2.0 thunder

David Morgenstern: What do Mac developers want from Apple?

Jason O’Grady: Review: OWC Mercury On-The-Go 500GB portable HDD

Jason Perlow: Build your own Google

Robin Harris: Intel’s tiny new flash drives

Joshua Greenbaum: Google To Get A Lesson in Security, From the Pros

Michael Krigsman: Leaked Pentagon doc slams Lockheed

 Oliver Marks: What is Enterprise 2.0?

Dana Blankenhorn: Do we need two open source office suites?

Jason O’Grady: Psystar offers 10.5.3 update for Open Computers

Daily Debrief: Icahn’s plans for Yahoo

Dan Kusnetzky: Repair of my HTC Advantage Part 2

Larry Dignan: Size matters: Verizon Wireless buys Alltel; Will claim most subscribers

iLounge: Is This the New iPhone’s Touchscreen?

Heather Clancy: Dell’s Esser: Green tech is not just about the data center (P.S. It doesn’t have to cost a lot more.)

Zack Whittaker: The search engine conundrum

Bloomberg: Facebook settlement of code-theft suit may fold

Richard Koman: Google calls for hike in H-1B visas

News.com: Internet Week New York’s party scene off to a testosterone-fueled startLarry Dignan: Microsoft previews three critical bulletins

Joe McKendrick: SOA reuse is fine, that is, if you really want the service

Review: Alienware Area-51 (Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770)

IBM cools chips with ‘tiny rivers’ of H2O; Aims to stretch Moore’s Law

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Browser memory usage - the good, the bad, and the down right ugly! Dennis Howlett: Firefox 3 RC2: still flawed

Heather Clancy: Astaro picks on PIX by tying recycling to competitive upgrade offer

Steve O’Hear: Does Facebook really need users to tell them that the ads suck?

Quest Software - Embracing, extending, simplifying

PC World: Asus Provides Glimpse of Eee Monitor PC Design, Says More Eee Gear To Come

Zack Whittaker: How students really feel about technology

Dennis Howlett: Will Enterprise 2.0 be a wash?

Review: Apogee HDMI 3×1 Mini Switcher

Mary Jo Foley: Gates rules out returning to Microsoft

Garett Rogers: Disney World in 3D on Google Earth

Dana Blankenhorn: CA to launch prescription database

Christopher Dawson: Is it plugged in?

Larry DignanLarry 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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