Monthly Archives: August 2006
Browzar Offers No-Tell Internet Browsing
Browzar, a British company, has launched its own Internet browser that it hopes will attract users by offering a chance to surf the Web...
Vista Transition: Microsoft Should Take a Lesson from Apple
A major product transition is an opportunity for technology suppliers to send a message to partners and the installed base of users. It can...
Web-Only Businesses Face Storage Challenges
When Plaxo inked a deal with AOL to offer its address book service to AOL and AIM users in July of 2005, more changed...
What Is the Business Case for Upgrading to Vista?
With Windows Vista, Microsoft needs to please at least two constituencies with very different sets of requirements.
The Redmondians need to pack the next version...
Fifth Dell Executive Leaves for Lenovo
For the fifth time in less than a year, Lenovo Group—fighting to extend its position as the worlds third-largest PC maker—has hired away an...
Google Sued for AdSense Fraud
A would-be AdSense customer is suing Google for $250,000 because it took her 100 hours to place and review AdSense advertisements on her Web...
Ask.com Translates Girl Speak
All the heavy news about Google isn't getting Ask.com down in the mouth. Their CEO may not be joining a big company board, and...
If You Didn’t Get Vista 5536, You’re Too Late Now
"Thank you for your interest in Windows Vista. The Customer Preview Program is now closed. We have reached our goal of 100,000 downloads for...
Microsoft Watch Code Name Tracker 4.8 and Year-Ahead Planner 4.8
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Microsoft Watch Code Name Tracker 4.8 and Year-Ahead Planner 4.8
Highlights From Code Name Tracker 4.8 and Year-Ahead Calendar 4.8
Chats and Web Casts to Watch
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The Art of Selective Outsourcing
eWEEK technology editor Peter Coffee and eWEEK Executive Editor Stan Gibson recently sat down (virtually, anyway) with three members of eWeeks Corporate Partner Advisory...