Monthly Archives: September 2006
Google Video Goes to School
The University of California at Berkeley is using Google Video to deliver college courses free of charge, according to Reuters. The university has placed...
Why Google is Like John Kerry
Throughout most of its eight-year history, Google has taken the high road when it comes to criticism and debate. When Google has been criticized,...
Vista Moves One Step Closer
Vista Moves One Step Closer: Microsoft releases an interim build to Customer Preview Program participants.
IE Patch: Too little, too late? An out-of-cycle patch may...
AJAX Survey Shows Trend Toward Consolidation
Ajaxian.com, a Web community focused on Asynchronous JavaScript and XML-style development issues, has released its second annual survey, which indicates that open-source frameworks are...
Survey: More Communities Exchanging Health Info
A survey finds that local, state and regional initiatives for exchanging health information have matured significantly since a similar survey conducted in 2005, but...
Mountains Look Like Molehills
Satyam Computer Services recent analyst day in New York was at once an occasion for self-congratulation among top management at the Indian outsourcer and...
Intel Touts Quad-Core Advantages
SAN FRANCISCO—Intel says that, no matter how you slice it, four processors cores are better than two.
Intel executives laid out their strategy for migrating...
Happy Birthday, Google
Google turns eight today. I think I'm supposed to maintain some sort of journalistic remove from congratulating it directly, or drooling my praises for...
IBM Goes for SCO KO
IBM swung a haymaker at SCO on Sept. 25. The corporate giant asked the U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City for summary judgment...
Firefox 2.0 RC1 Adds Security, Usability Enhancements
eWEEK Labs tests of Firefox 2.0 Release Candidate 1 show that the new browser will be a worthwhile upgrade—with welcome usability enhancements and improved...