Monthly Archives: July 2006
Google’s Edge vs. Yahoo: Implicit, Not Explicit, Connections
The New York Times has a great article about Yahoo's consistency versus Google's "wow" factor.Saul Hansell reports that Google impresses with new products that...
How About a Vista Power-User SKU?
As Microsoft continues to roll out more Windows Vista test builds, many power users are still nonplussed by what they see. Sure, Microsoft needs...
Alien Technology Seeks $88M in Upcoming IPO
Alien Technology, a manufacturer of RFID tags, readers and hardware, is looking to raise in the neighborhood of $88.1 million with an IPO scheduled...
Competitors Turn Up the Heat on Microsoft Exchange
Editors Note: This is the third in a series of articles that looks at how Microsoft plans to meet the enterprise needs of the...
Exchange Server 2007 Nears
Microsoft is hoping that the release of the public second beta of Exchange Server 2007 on July 24 will undo some of the harm...
Keeping the Web 2.0 Bubble Inflated
Is Web 2.0 a bubble about to burst? And was there ever a Web 2.0 in the first place? These are the questions that...
Roundup: New Google Product Features
So few updates, so much time. Wait, switch that, reverse it. Good.Google Base -- Google engineers are making the Borg cube a little prettier....
Zuning Right Along
For even more on Zune, Microsoft's forthcoming portable-media player, check out the latest from a couple of Microsoft bloggers who work on the Zune...
Malware Targets Social Networks
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HR Execs: Lousy Leadership Is Leading Cause of Low Morale
Poor leadership, not salaries or benefits, is the leading cause of low workplace morale, according to a survey released July 24 by Challenger, Grey...