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If the new Google interface design is any indication, it appears that
Google might actually be feeling a little heat, or at least some
influence, from Bing, but it's hard to extrapolate that to any real
concern on Google's part. Read my take on DaniWeb . Graphic by michperu on Flickr. ...
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The Droid is Motorola's first solid offering in years, but is it enough to save its cell phone business? Read my take on DaniWeb . Photo by Justin Brockie on Flickr - Used Under Creative Commons License.
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This week I interviewed Andrew McAfee, the man credited with coining the term Enteprise 2.0 on FierceContentManagement. Read the full interview .
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While
Verizon and AT&T go at it like a couple of school boys in court
trading law suits and insults, they should know that most cell phone
consumers don't really care about either of them. Read my take on DaniWeb . Photo by Dan Bennett on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons License. ...
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Mark Cuban, the Dallas Mavericks owner has a plan to kill Google by
paying the top 1K sites a cool million each to leave the Google index
and move to Microsoft, but could such a plan ever work and would it be
worth the risk to abandon Google? Read my take on DaniWeb. Picture by ...
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Apple has been criticized for not lowering prices during a recession.
Yet what is their motivation to drive down their own prices? It would
only force them toward the commodity trap that they have so
successfully avoided and why would they do that? Read the full post on DaniWeb . Photo by ...
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We are starting to see a backlash of sorts against Enterprise 2.0. Part of it is practical, but a good amount of underlying tension is related to the political side of things (what's new?). Read my take on FierceContentManagement . Photo courtesy of Ed Yourdin on Flickr. Used under ...
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Image via Wikipedia I love the free apps in the iPhone App Store. I recently downloaded 5 new ones that have quickly become favorites. Read my list on DaniWeb .
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Image by Getty Images via Daylife In an interview with
Sky News Australia yesterday it was apparent that the internet confused
and confounded media mogul Rupert Murdoch. And revealed a bundle of
contradictory views. Read my take on DaniWeb .
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After
learning that Microsoft opened a Win7-themed cafe, it got me wondering
what a cafe would like if it ran in the same style of the OS it was
named for... Full Story on DaniWeb . Photo by Marfis75 on Flickr. Used under the Creative Commons License.
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The sheer amount of information that Google has on us across its
properties can be daunting. The new Dashboard tool is a step toward
letting us see what they have.
Read my analysis on DaniWeb . Photo by Jeff Belmonte on Flickr. Used under Creative Common License.
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Leslie Stahl's complete ignorance about peer to peer networking and its
role in content distribution was on full display on 60 Minutes Sunday
night. Read my take on DaniWeb . Photo by hellochris on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons License.
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Image via CrunchBase I took Google Wave out for a spin over the last several weeks, and as I promised, I've written a post on my DaniWeb TechTreasures blog providing my impressions of the good, the bad and the potential. Read my post on DaniWeb .
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There was a good analysis in the NYT yesterday
regarding the Google Android strategy, which according to author Saul
Hansell, is intended not to make money for Google, but to block Microsoft from getting traction in the mobile space. Given that Google is giving Android away, it's a ...
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In a week full of news from Apple and Microsoft, one thing that stood out was the contrast between the two company's earnings reports with Apple having a quarter for the ages, while Microsoft's wasn't as *bad* as analysts expected -- faint praise indeed... Full Story on DaniWeb . Photo ...