Monthly Archives: April 2006

Google: Lots of Revenues, Not a Lot of Chitchat

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Google honchos Sergey Brin, Larry Page and Eric Schmidt promised they'd be short. And they were.The three top Google execs deliberately truncated their April...

79% Revenue Gain In First Quarter For Google

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Google's first quarter financial results are in. They can be found here.One big number to consider: revenues for the quarter fell somewhere in the...

First Look at SUSE 10.1 Desktop

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This is one really, really cool and solid distribution. OK, before I go any further, I should point out that SUSE 10.1 (code name:...

Google Calendar Courts the Mashup Crowd

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Google has unveiled the eagerly anticipated program interface that lets developers combine their work with Google's new online calendar/day planner feature.Details about the Google...

Is E-Mail Authentication Back on the Radar?

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Just when Im done dismissing the potential for e-mail authentication to become an effective standard, evidence is presented to the contrary.The E-mail Authentication Summit...

Court Hears Final Arguments in Apple Trade Secret Suit

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Lawyers presented final arguments April 20 in Apple Computer Inc.s trade secrets lawsuit that could determine whether bloggers and enthusiast Web sites are entitled...

Radware Platform Supports High-Performance App Acceleration

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Radware on April 24 will up the performance ante in the application-delivery controller space when it introduces its next-generation hardware platform. The new AS5 platform,...

MessageOne Services Promise BlackBerry Security

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As enterprise customers become increasingly dependent on widespread e-mail communication, anxiety levels regarding e-mail security are skyrocketing. In recognition, MessageOne has rolled out a set...

Is Security Consolidation Coming?

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Increased demand for security suites and too many anti-virus vendors could create a good brew for consolidation, said industry watchers. While industry giant Symantec continues...

HD-DVD & Blu-Ray: Dead Formats Walking

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Much digital ink has been spilled over the high-definition DVD format war between the Blu-Ray camp (including Sony, Dell and a group of "content"...