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Microsoft Scores First Down with jQuery JavaScript Library

By adopting the open-source jQuery JavaScript library, Microsoft adds a passing first down to its plodding open-source ground game. Microsoft has scored a solid...

U.S. CERT Weighs in on Clickjacking

As noted in a post in this space earlier this week, security researchers have begun publicizing the emergence of a dangerous new online attack...

Microsoft Adopts Open-Source jQuery JavaScript Library

In big news for its developer division and a huge nod to its burgeoning support for open-source software, Microsoft has announced its plans to...

Skype, Meet Asterisk

Free and open just met free and closed. But the introduction of the two will come with a price tag on it.This week during...

E-discoveryware ‘Following the Money’ in Financial Crisis

The free fall in the U.S. macroeconomy is going to greatly magnify the importance of the e-discovery software business. Now is a good time...

The Obama Girl and Ralph Nader Show

These are not the best of times for Ralph Nader, the perennial and current Independent Party candidate for the presidency. Most newspapers and broadcast...

Tech Employers Should Have New IT Talent Pool from Wall Street

This will most likely apply to those of you in the greater New York City region only, but seeing as it's the most populated...

10 Things the Technology Industry Needs to Hear in the John McCain-Barack Obama Presidential Debates

We wrote this nearly a year ago, but on the eve of the first debate (albeit one on foreign policy and unlikely to touch...

FCC Chief Touts White Spaces

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin may have tipped his hand earlier this week on white spaces: "I do think we need to try...

Gartner Stays Firm on Positive Facebook, Twitter Use in Enterprises

You can't say Gartner is inconsistent.Another analyst from the venerable research company has written a report highlighting the value that social software, which ranges...