Microsoft, Google and Yahoo unite in a charter to protect online freedom of speech from official interference. Read more…
Archive for October, 2008
Following two years of negotiations, Google has reached an agreement with publishers and authors to index millions of books Read more…
The tanking economy is bad for employment. Ergo, it’s good for LinkedIn. Read more…
The next version of Microsoft Windows, the software that defines the computing experience for most people, will nag users much less than its much-maligned predecessor, Vista. PC users will be able to test the new edition early next year. Read more…
After more than two years as Microsoft’s low-profile chief software architect, Ray Ozzie finally has something to say: Windows Azure. Read more…
Space shuttle Endeavour and its crew of six glided onto Runway 15 at the Kennedy Space Center after spending nine days in space on the STS-72 mission,… Read more…
Armadillo Aerospace wins $350,000 in the Lunar Lander Challenge. Read more…
I’m willing to bet a good few of those reading are using pirated software, and, until I switched to Linux last year, I was one of those few. Who’s going to keep tabs on you closely enough to send the police kicking down your front door over Microsoft Office 2007? Still, your actions do more [...]
Netbooks: The Linux Trojan Horse Read more…
Gmail is a great, free email program that has a lot of functionality. If you have more than one Gmail account you can easily link them together so you can receive and send email from one master Gmail account and keep everything together without having to switch back and forth between accounts. Read more…