The security risk in Web 2.0
Security has become a no-brainer for desktop software, but the same doesn't hold true for the booming world of Web applications.
Security has become a no-brainer for desktop software, but the same doesn't hold true for the booming world of Web applications.
Jimmy Wales is getting in the search business. All he wants is 5% of the market. That's nothing for somebody with Jimmy's audacious business acumen.
Google Investor Conference Call scheduled for May 31, 2006, 11am, pt; Webcast.
Google's decision to create its own Linux distribution and splinter the Linux community decisively once again can only be seen as foolhardy and self-obsessive.
After trying to give an out-of-court settlement one last chance, it is definite that Google and Oracle will now go to trial.
Ed wishes fervently for the invention of the matter-energy transporter. Or at least a first class ticket.
The Law of Unintended Consequences claims another victim as Google's largesse threatens to undermine the purpose of Google I/O.
January marks the beginning of an exciting new year which will be kicked off on January 5th in Las Vegas during the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Bill Gates is a regular keynote speaker, but interestingly this year he will be joined by CEO Terry Semel from Yahoo, and co-founder Larry Page from Google in separate sessions.
At Net phone confab, search giant takes meetings with service providers, sources tell News.com.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt o "Personal Democracy": Up For Sale!