Monthly Archives: February 2006
SCO Loses Latest Subpoena Attempts
When The SCO Group Inc. decided to subpoena Oracle Corp., Intel Corp., and The Open Group Inc. (an open-standards group that holds the Unix...
Oracle Unleashes Freebie Database
Oracle threw the final version of its Oracle Database 10g XE (Express Edition) into the freebie RDBMS ring on Feb. 28.
Oracle announced the beta...
Googles eBay Killer Gets Mixed Reviews
Googles recently updated online marketplace is getting mixed reviews, in particular because it cant yet measure the reputation of a buyer or seller.
In the...
Apple Debuts iPod Hi-Fi, Intel-Based Mac Mini
CUPERTINO, Calif.—At a special, invitation-only event for press and analysts on Feb. 28, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs introduced an Intel-based Mac mini, leather...
Symantec Service Rates Threats for Consumers
Symantec unveiled on Feb. 28 a free service to warn home computer users about risks spreading over e-mail, the Web, file sharing and instant...
Dances With Google
Part IGOOGLE WATCH: What's Project X?GOOGLE: "We're always exploring opportunities to expand our offerings, but don't have anything to announce at this time."GOOGLE WATCH:...
Search Closes in on Email
Some updates on search from Greg Sterling, The Kelsey Group.Though email still the most popular daily online activity, search is closing in...As of last...
A few minutes with…
Google Chief Financial Officer George Reyes will present at the Merrill Lynch Internet, Advertising, Information & Education Conference. Time/date is 9:55 a.m. EDT, February...
Turning The Page, Once Again
Google is once again allowing sign-ups for Google Creator, where users forge their own personalized Web pages. Once again, there's only a limited number...
ERP, excuse me; Google Eyes More Office Space
Hitting on CRN for news that Google has plans to let users of its enterprise search service get real-time access to business information. The...