Monthly Archives: February 2006
Googles Web Page Creator Makes First Flight
Search giant Googles latest feature, a personalized Web page creator, appeared to have stumbled on its first day, Feb. 23.
However, Google says it planned...
Origami: Microsofts OrPod Alternative to the iPod?
Would you buy an OrPod?
Microsoft has registered a Web site for something called "The Origami Project." From the rather cryptic video clip there, you...
Settlement Not an Option, RIM Chairman Says
RICHMOND, Va.—The judge considering whether to shut down BlackBerry service in the United States made it clear during a Feb. 24 court hearing that...
Sun Snaps Up Aduva Patch Manager
Sun Microsystems announced this week that it has reached an agreement to acquire Linux and Solaris patch management software company Aduva.
Aduvas technology enables businesses...
Systems Solutions, Open-Xchange Team on Turnkey Collaboration Server
Systems Solutions Inc., a national systems integrator, recently announced the availability of a turnkey email and collaboration server for businesses from SMBs to the...
OpenView Throws Its Hat into the CMDB Ring
Hewlett-Packard on Feb. 27 will become the last of the big four enterprise management providers to announce its strategy for creating a common configuration...
Google May Be Flirting with Social Bookmarks
Internet search provider Google wants to capitalize on the social aspect of bookmarks, which are Internet addresses stored in Web browsers for one-click access,...
Decision Delayed in BlackBerry Case; RIM Wins Round in Patent Battle
RICHMOND, Va.—The judge charged with deciding the long-running patent-dispute case between Research In Motion and NTP on Feb. 24 failed to issue an injunction...
ICANN to Decide on VeriSign DNS Registry Settlement
A key decision determining who will run the Internets domain name registry in the future could be made as early as Feb. 28, when...
Is That Google In Your Palm?
It seems that now whenever a cell phone short messaging service or Web browser queries Google's search engine, Google adjusts the results...