Continue Reading Parallels lowers the impact of Boot Camp
You know a company has had an influence on Apple when Apple start selling their product through the website. Parallels is one such product, and they announced y...
Continue Reading Parallels lowers the impact of Boot Camp
Continue Reading Parallels lowers the impact of Boot Camp
In case you hadn't heard, HD Moore has been publishing a vulnerability a day ; specifically an Internet Explorer vulnerability each day. ...
Continue Reading Who really benefits from responsible disclosure?
Continue Reading Who really benefits from responsible disclosure?
This department keeps the directory of its 500 staff members the old-fashioned way: as a text document that's updated every year, says a database ad...
Continue Reading Shark Tank: It’s self-service — so do it yourself
Continue Reading Shark Tank: It’s self-service — so do it yourself
Hello… Is it me you’re looking for? Or is it IT Blogwatch, in which Microsoft’s Software Assurance gets "better" and people point spyware fingers at Vonage. Not to mention how to cook breakfast on a Macbook…
Microsoft Corp. last week unveiled a group of new and upgraded offerings for companies subscribing to its controversial Software Assurance maintenance plan. But even with the additions, SA continues to get very mixed reviews …
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Vendor sales guy is demonstrating an e-commerce tool for a roomful of decision-makers and this pilot fish who's sitting in. "The sales gu...
Continue Reading Shark Tank: Unclear on the Concept
Continue Reading Shark Tank: Unclear on the Concept
YT? LOL@ IT Blogwatch, in which Microsoft and Yahoo! interoperate, instant-messaging-wise. Not to mention some amazing Japanese animated tessellations…
IM interoperability? Lizzy spots ice at the gateway to hell:
limited public testing that enables users of Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger with Voice to connect to each other through either service. Users can register to sign up in a limited public beta at
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Back in February 2004, just after the Democratic presidential frontrunner Howard Dean crashed and burned in an an Iowa corn field, I wrote a ...
Continue Reading Why Does The Web Hate Microsoft?
Continue Reading Why Does The Web Hate Microsoft?
Wall Street Journal columnist Lee Gomes follows up today on his devestating deconstruction last week of the premises underpinning Chris Anderson’...
Continue Reading Long Tail. Long Schmail. Hits Still Drive Profits
Continue Reading Long Tail. Long Schmail. Hits Still Drive Profits
Inside Microsoft’s Enterprise 2.0 Battle Plan
When it comes to Web 2.0, there are some people counting Microsoft out. Rod Boothby sa...
Continue Reading EW2 Hot Links (8/02/06)
Continue Reading EW2 Hot Links (8/02/06)
Difficult though it is to believe, there are many people in the world who are not software junkies. In fact, I suspect the vast majority of office workers ...
Continue Reading Giving Wikis a Good Name
Continue Reading Giving Wikis a Good Name

