June 5th, 2008
News to know: Vista search; Android; Gmail
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?
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