Monthly Archives: July 2009
Microsoft Gazelle Could Take On Google Chrome OS
The media cycle of past few days has been dominated by word of Microsoft's apparently imminent demise at the hands of Google Chrome OS,...
Google Posts Its Twitter Accounts
Do you want to follow every Google tweet on Twitter? Now you can. Google's Karen Wickre, who shepherds the Google Blog & Twitter Team,...
Microsoft Launches Silverlight 3 Ahead of Worldwide Partner Conference
Microsoft has launched Silverlight 3, the newest version of its rich Internet application (RIA) technology, meant to challenge Adobe on its own Flash-centric turf.The...
HP, Acer Developing Google Chrome OS Netbooks, Schmidt Says
Netbooks running Chrome OS, Google's newly announced operating system, may be available later this year, according to a report from Reuters, which quoted Google...
Lightning Strikes Delay Endeavour’s Launch
NASA called off the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour for a third time July 11 after lightning strikes in the Cape Canaveral area...
Red Gate Rolls Out SQL Server Backup Pro 6
It's possible you've never heard of Red Gate Software, based in Cambridge, England, but it has just released a backup software package specifically for...
Electrical Engineers’ Rate of Unemployment Rises
With all the graduates in science and engineering, plus all the folks currently looking for work, it's a challenging time. There is the constant...
Google Ties Google Maps to Images in Universal Search Results
Google continues to ratchet up its search engine enhancements this week. This may be business as usual for the search engine giant, but search...
The Future of Project Management: Probability Management?
One Stanford academic is saying there is a major flaw in how project time is calculated, particularly in software development. All it takes, says...
Workers Looking to Public Sector for Jobs
A recent study from job site CareerBuilder.com shows a large number of people are seeking out jobs in federal, state and city governments--to the...