CeBIT: Google lauds Aussie Apps take-up
Google lauds Aussie Apps take-up
Google lauds Aussie Apps take-up
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Mary Jo Foley: Does the Windows 7 team have too much Apple envy?
Stowe Boyd offers a simple algorithm for determining a blog's vibrancy and, by extension, whether it will "take off." It's a good idea, but it doesn't tell much of use.
CBS Interactive hosted a meetup about the state of microblogging. Bear Hug Camp is about discussing the future of messaging.
Your on the job contributions in collaborative environments are much more protected than elsewhere digitally, but getting credit for ideas is critical to continued use pattterns
The instant messaging client is set to lose interoperability with Windows Live Messenger, along with its Chat Rooms, Pingbox and paid-for VoIP features.
The largest software company in the world and the 'no software' cloud world are colliding, and in the perceptions battle Sharepoint are shining a lot brighter
In an era when the web appears to be getting ever more invasive, and where there are undercurrents of our unwittingly collaborating in some giant marketing graph of connections and preferences (today's latest installment: Google maps cars recording MAC addresses), there's a huge difference between being unknowingly mapped and recorded and granting consent.In most western countries the laws against eavesdropping and espionage are clear cut.
After asking questions about terrorism, nuclear energy and the Recovery Act, the press switched gears and asked about the Press Secretary's use of Twitter. Almost overnight he has attracted almost 26,000 followers.
Energy Department grants go to solar companies targeting more cost-effective solar-power generation and advanced materials.