Monthly Archives: October 2008

Motorola Adding Up to 300 Android Mobile Developers

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...