Monthly Archives: October 2008
Motorola Adding Up to 300 Android Mobile Developers
Almost a year ago, bloggers were speculating that Motorola was hiring "scads" of Android developers. Apparently, Motorola still is, as it scrambles to cash...
Semantic Search Takes Center Stage for Ask.com, Hakia
Semantic Search Takes Center Stage for Ask.com, Hakia
Semantic Search Takes Center Stage for Ask.com, Hakia - Ask.com: The Next Generation
IAC-owned Ask.com retools its search...
T-Mobile Triples Production of Android G1 Phone
Strong presales of T-Mobile's G1 smart phone have prompted the mobile carrier to triple its orders for the first smart phone powered by Google's...
Microsoft Focuses on BI for SQL Server Kilimanjaro
Microsoft offered the public a glimpse of the future of SQL Server at its Business Intelligence Conference in Seattle.During his conference keynote, Ted Kummert,...
Hakia Retools Semantic Search Engine to Better Battle Google, Yahoo
Semantic search engine startup Hakia has retooled its Web site, adding tabs for news, images and "credible" site searches as a way to differentiate...
Microsoft Flagged for Open-Source Foul
Microsoft gets flagged for what amounts to a defensive holding penalty against open source, despite attempts by the company to be more supportive of...
Passports: Another Bad Use of Self-Signed Certificates
I'm surprised it took this long: Hackers have released the specs and tools to clone and modify the RFID chips in U.S. passports. Two...
Shame on Somebody: The Station Ruffles RWW’s Feathers
The Station ruffled some journalistic feathers with our previous post. Sorry about that, but it happens in this bidness; it's part of the job.The...
Marc Fleury Continues His Comeback
The latest project that former JBoss CEO Marc Fleury has started, OpenRemote, released its first open community effort known as Beehive. Well, I won't...
ReadWriteWeb’s IT Trends Story a Laughable Exercise
Get with it, ReadWriteWeb. If you're going to try to wedge your way into the enterprise IT news business, you'd better make a more...