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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Chrome: The End of Desktop Apps

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Direct from Google headquarters, Vice President of Product Management Sundar Pichai explains that the company’s forthcoming Chrome OS could signal the end of desktop apps as we know them.

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Google’s Chrome OS: “It Just Works”

photo Speaking at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans this past July, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said of Google’s forthcoming Chrome OS, “Who knows what this thing is?” Today, he found out. The operating system, a direct challenge to Microsoft Windows, was on display at a media gathering at the company’s HQ this morning, and in the words of Sundar Pichai, Google’s vice president of product management, it is intended to make computing a “delightful” experience.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Windows 7: Does the Wow Start Now?

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Twitter in Microsoft/Google Three-Way, as Search Giant Crashes Data-Mining Party

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How nonexclusive is Microsoft’s deal with Twitter? So nonexclusive that just hours after Microsoft announced it, rival Google lurched forward to say that it has entered into a similar partnership with the microblogging service.

The search giant may be second to this party, but it’s not going to be late.
But make no mistake–this is very clearly a rush job. Microsoft has code running. Google does not.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Skype: A $1.9 Billion Legal Nightmare

EBay’s plan to sell a 65 percent stake in Skype to a group of private investors is going to be a bit more difficult to pull off than expected. This afternoon, Joltid, a company owned by Skype’s founders, filed a copyright suit against eBay and the consortium of investors that just paid $1.9 billion for a majority interest in it.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Die, SCO, Die!

diemonsterdiethumb“There’s No Free Lunch–or Free Linux.” That was the title of SCO CEO Darl McBride’s keynote address at the Computer Digital Expo in Las Vegas back in 2003, and it signaled the start of a long legal siege. Earlier that day, SCO announced plans to file suit against a large-scale user of Linux as part of its campaign against the open-source operating system.

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Microsoft’s Mylanta Moment

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

LogMeIn Logs IPO Gains

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Psyonara, Pt. III

In its last legal salvo against Psystar, Apple suggested the Mac clone maker was backed by a silent third party or two. And at this point it better be, because there’s going to be hell to pay when Apple legal is through with it, regardless of how Psystar revises its original complaint.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Does Android Dream of Developer Sheep, Redux

With the release of the first device to support Google’s Android mobile operating system less than a day away and a second already in development at Motorola, Google is making good on a promise it made when Android debuted: to make the platform available under a progressive, developer-friendly open-source license.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Whatever It Is, You Can Get It on eBay.

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“Windows as We Know It Must Be Replaced.” Well, There’s a Truism if I Ever Heard One

“Windows is too monolithic.” So says Gartner (IT) analyst Michael Silver who, with colleague Neil MacDonald, told attendees of a Gartner-sponsored conference in Las Vegas that Microsoft’s (MSFT) ubiquitous operating system is “collapsing” under the weight of 20 years of legacy code.
Silver and MacDonald argued that the operating system’s evolution is hamstrung by a vast [...]

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Hmmm … Where Have I Seen Huddle Chat Before?

Boy, Huddle Chat, currently the “Featured Application” on Google’s (GOOG) new App Engine page, sure looks familiar. Where have I seen it before? Thinking… thinking… Oh, I know! Campfire!
“The layout is the same, the tabs at the top of the screen are the same, the right-side sidebar listing participants and file uploads is the [...]

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

SuperPoke! ConnectU Has Bi!*$%slapped Facebook

The silly dispute over the provenance of Facebook landed in federal court once again yesterday, this time over allegations that ConnectU hacked Facebook to gather information that could be used to lure its members to ConnectU’s competing social-networking site.
In a motion hearing, ConnectU disputed Facebook’s allegations and asked U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard Seeborg to dismiss [...]

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