Monthly Archives: September 2006
Google Search, Stock Resume Their Climb
Not a one-trick pony, a one-trick stallion.Those were the words of Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney this week before Google's stock rallied past $400. According...
Apple iTunes 7 Gets a Major Overhaul… Finally
Like most of the geek world, I spent September 12 watching with giddy delight as Apple honcho Steve Jobs unveiled new iPods, new media,...
OSDL Patent Project Under Attack
Controversy has erupted over an initiative by the Open Source Development Labs, known as Open Source as Prior Art, which is designed to improve...
Hacker Helps Google Add Orkut to Gmail
Thanks for the add? A researcher has exploited a security hole in Google Public Service Search to create an ingeniously deceptive phishing attack that...
CTIA Rings In the Wireless Changes
The CTIA show in Los Angeles gave eWEEK a chance to see the latest in wireless products, and to run across some interesting people....
10 Programming Languages You Should Learn Right Now
Knowing a handful of programming languages is seen by many as a harbor in a job market storm, solid skills that will be marketable...
IBM Expands Grid Offerings
WASHINGTON—IBM has announced new software and business programs to advance the adoption of grid computing.
At the GridWorld conference here, which ran from Sept. 11...
Report: Project Managers and DBAs Hard to Find
Project management and database administration positions are two of the toughest positions to fill right now, according to the September 2006 report from Dice.com,...
IT and Facilities Try to Get in Step
IT administrators and their counterparts in the facilities department traditionally have had little need to work together on issues related to corporate data centers.
The...
Yahoo to Hold Hack Day for Developers
Yahoo is holding its first public "Hack Day" at the end of September for developers to spend 24 hours building applications around Yahoos APIs.
On...