News to know: Windows 7 Beta; Google; $2,000 PC; Gates & Seinfeld; iTunes 8 fix
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Ryan Naraine: Secunia launches pay-as-you-go exploit...
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Ryan Naraine: Secunia launches pay-as-you-go exploit...
In writing Now's the time for the network computer, my colleague and fellow blogger Dana Gardner has it all wrong. OK, maybe half wrong.
Most of the commentary I've read so far about the loss of Google Reader has been about its use as an RSS client. But that's a red herring. The real victims were companies that had planned in 2005 and 2006 to build RSS sync engines. Google stomped them out of business like Godzilla sweeping through Tokyo.
Notable headlines:Ryan Naraine: New MS tool isolates Office 2003 zero-day exploits. Hackers in Seattle for Microsoft's Blue Hat, ToorCon.
The next battleground for Microsoft and Google? Both lay claim to the smart meter and energy management technologies that will rule your home and business.
Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily.
Speaking before a Congressional House Judiciary oversight subcommittee hearing on immigration, Google's Laszlo Bock, vice president of people operations, said that 8 percent of Google's workforce have H-1B visas, and come from 80 different countries. In the news.
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If you’re a renewable energy expert, Google has a proposition for you.The company’s latest part-philanthropic/part-capitalistic initiative from its Google.
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