Monthly Archives: June 2001
Macromedia Moves to Project Management
Macromedia Inc. entered the Web-based collaboration arena last week with the announcement of its Sitespring product.Officials with the San Francisco company said helping Web...
.Net Taking Shape, but Developers Still Wary
Despite the anticipation caused by Microsoft Corp.s .Net strategy, many developers still are not convinced that the impending Web services platform is stable, reliable...
Tripwire Can Trip Up Trouble
Security vendor Tripwire (www.tripwire.com) has released Tripwire for Web Pages 1.0, a product designed to protect Web sites from vandalism.As an Apache plug-in, Tripwire...
Taking Their Best Shot
In a world where applications are becoming services, the layer of software that supports those services occupies some valuable real estate. Microsoft is trying...
The New Software Cops
The software industry is accelerating its efforts to stop consumers from obtaining copyrighted programs over the Internet — and is showing a renewed vigor...
Geekspeak: June 25, 2001
Just like their full-size desktop and laptop brethren, PDAs and other mobile devices must run useful applications to earn their keep. However, handheld application...
Have-It-Your-Way Web Sites Start to Catch On
On the internet, nobody knows you eat mango Cheerios.Except General Mills, which is happy to sell it — and a variety of other customizable...
New World Order
Forget what you know about Web services. Forget what you know about application service providers. Microsoft and Oracle are quietly building a new software...
Dont Ask Me!
Do I look like a personal shopper? I guess its just that because Ive been writing about wireless for years, people constantly ask my...
This Is One Position I Dont Want to Be In
I just bought a new cell phone and i hope it lasts for a long time because, as near as I can tell, it...