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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, June 17, 2007
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Microsoft set to roll out ERP upgrades: Promises tighter GP, SL integration with SharePoint Server, Office" Computerworld 10:45 PM
  • "Microsoft's about to start calling you over IP" iTWire 10:45 PM
  • "Microsoft says Google's Vista complaint is 'baseless'" Vista.Blorge.com 10:45 PM
  • "Microsoft interoperability team: Bring on Red Hat" Computerworld 10:45 PM
  • "IBM SVP Steve Mills: Open Source Is Inevitable" Computerworld 10:45 PM
  • "Dell apologizes for overreaction to sensitive sales tips" Ars Technica 10:45 PM
  • "Dell confirms XPS m1330 and Inspiron laptops -- and 22 other 'confessions'" Engadget 10:45 PM
  • "Confessions of a Dell Digital Media Manager" Mobility Site 10:45 PM
  • "Google Plans Shanghai R&D Center" PCWorld.com 10:45 PM
  • "Microsoft's Ballmer rebuts latest Google claim: Idea that Windows hampers Web search called 'baseless'" Seattle Post-Intelligencer 6/16
  • "Microsoft CEO Dismisses Google's Gripe: Rival's allegations of more antitrust activity is 'baseless,' Ballmer says." Reuters 6/16
  • "Microsoft CEO calls Google complaint 'baseless'" Reuters 6/16
  • "Microsoft CEO pushes innovation: He says Detroit can spur global economic growth" Detroit Free Press 6/16
  • "Linux Community Looks Past Microsoft: At the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, developers discussed the evolution of the operating system--and tried to shrug off the patent threat." InformationWeek 6/16
  • "Microsoft dumps Digital Image Suite: Photo features are now in Windows Vista" PC Advisor 6/16
  • "Ties that Bind: Tech-Ed 2007/Microsoft calls for agile, business-focused IT through tighter links between development and operations." Redmond Developer News 6/16
  • "Virtual computing can be a real hassle: Upcoming Hewlett-Packard virtualization forum in Las Vegas is expected to draw 7,000 attendees" IDG News Service 6/16
  • "Google power 'less than thought' as eBay starts boycott" Times Online, UK 6/16
  • "Intel Bets Big On The Ultramobile PC: The chipmaker is counting on an untried, untested computer category." InformationWeek 6/16
  • "Computer giants join forces on green initiative: Chip giant Intel and search engine Google have teamed up with a host of other IT companies, including Dell, HP, IBM, Lenovo and Microsoft, in a bid to reduce harm to the environment through computer usage." ITP Technology 6/16
  • "Chip Prices May Drop: It's good news for users: as CPU and memory chip sales fall, so will prices--to vendors' dismay." IDG News Service 6/16
  • "Think Linus Will Defer to Sun on GPLv3? The Answer May Hinge on a Bottle of Wine: I didn't really expect them to open source Java either so it's not like I'm infallible in my predictions" Java News Desk 6/16
  • "Hackers meet for coding festival: Web developers are gathering in London for the first BBC/Yahoo hackday." BBC 6/16
  • "EBay forced to sell itself anew: Slow growth and low stock prices has it trying crucial overhaul" Associated Press 6/16
  • "UK invades California in cyber MMORPG wargame" The Register 6/16
  • "In Fight Against Botnets, Warning Victims Is Half The Battle: Combing through IP addresses is one of the biggest jobs ever for the FBI." InformationWeek 6/16
  • "Moscow museum resurrects Soviet arcade games" Reuters 6/16
  • "Finding Religion in Second Life's Virtual Universe" Washington Post 6/16