Monthly Archives: April 2007
Firefox Gets Social
Recently, I've been playing around with a new extension to Firefox called The Coop.Scratch that. I can't really call it a new extension. I...
Everdream Using Automatic Updates
Some folks from Everdream stopped by the other day to fill me in on the changes in their Patch and Asset Management services since...
Search for Google on Google Video and Get … Nonsense
Not sure what's going on here. I was, admittedly, wasting time a few minutes ago and decided to look for videos about Google on...
Google Releases Desktop for Mac
Google released a version of Desktop for Macs today.Some Mac users (not including this one), despite already having the use of the excellent Spotlight...
CIO Interview: Atti Riazi, Senior Partner and Worldwide CIO, Ogilvy and Mather
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Apple Unveils 8-Core Mac Pro
With little fanfare, Apple revealed April 4 that its Mac Pro desktop model can now be configured with two quad-core Intel Xeon processors.
On its...
Google Stockholders Propose Anti-Censorship Policy, Board Demurs
A group of Google stockholders has proposed that Google adopt an anti-censorship policy but Google's board is against the idea, according to a statement...
InFocus Launches New Business Projectors
InFocus has made available its latest projectors, the InFocus Work Big IN24+, Work Big IN26+ and Work Big IN36, all designed to help small...
ACID Engine Scans Web for Pirated Multimedia
SAN FRANCISCO—Broadcasters, movie producers and media publishers of all types have access to a new search technology that can scan the Internet to discover...
Bribery in the Beltway
On March 3, 2006, Randall "Duke" Cunningham was sentenced to eight years and four months in federal prison. Cunningham, who in March 2005 resigned...