Monthly Archives: August 2008
Dell’s Twitter Experiment in the Enterprise Fails
Debate remains great about whether or not popular micro-blogging Web site Twitter, which lets us post 140-character updates on what we're doing or commentaries...
Google Blasted over Gmail, Google Apps Outages
Google Blasted over Gmail, Google Apps Outages
by Clint BoultonGoogle Blasted over Gmail,Google Apps OutagesBy Clint Boulton
Google Blasted over Gmail, Google Apps Outages - Has...
Motorola’s U.S. Mobile Phone Sales Plummet
The good news for Motorola: The iconic technology company is still the top seller of cell phones in the United States. The bad news:...
Some Net Crimes Still Easy Money
Time machine alert: I'm still working to unload my Black Hat bloggers' notebook, as I was caught up doing work for my day job...
Blogs In Russia Georgia Echo Chamber
The promise of blogs and blogging and all the associated other social networks is that they would outsmart, outdistance and outshine the main stream...
Yes, Google is a Media Company
The New York Times' Miguel Helft posed an interesting question in his weekend feature Sunday. His question is actually the headline of the piece,...
The Narrowing Of China’s Outsourcing Advantage
Nice piece on CNN today about the narrowing advantage of outsourcing manufacturing to China. Not only rising fuel costs, but also a rising standard...
Google, Yahoo Cut Cookies For Search Ad Deal
The media and bloggers rushed to cover the fact that Yahoo said it will let its users opt out of custom ads on its...
Intel Adds Processors, Cuts Core 2 Quad, Xeon Prices
Intel is slashing the prices on some of its high-end desktop PC and server processors and adding some new chips to its portfolio following...
What to See at the Microsoft PDC
This year's Microsoft PDC (Professional Developers Conference) will be chock full of content for developers focused on the Microsoft platform.If nothing else, the preconference...