By ArticleSnatch on May 2, 2008
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Posted in ArticleSnatch News | Tagged articlesnatch, firewall, firewallscript, Linux, web host, web servers |
By ArticleSnatch on January 25, 2008
Soon 80 percent of the mobile phones in Japan will feature the Google search engine. That doesn’t necessarily mean Google will have an 80 percent share of all Japanese local mobile searches. Google partnerships with the #1 and #2 mobile carriers in Japan forces Yahoo and MSN to compete for the bronze. Here’s the math: [...]
| Tagged cellular telephone, Davos, google, Japan, JPY, Linux, mobile phones, MSN, NTT DoCoMo, search box, Search Engine, USD, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on November 24, 2007
Open vs. Walled – let the best win. Recently in Boston, Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, was pushing a theme that is dear to many of us. The Mobile Web should grow with open standards. The Walled Garden approach should be abandoned. The mobile Internet needs to be fully and completely [...]
| Tagged Boston, Cable TV, cellular data networks, cellular telephone, Frank Pasquale, google, Linux, Michael Mace, Microsoft, mobile Internet, Open Handset Alliance, Rob Domanski, Steve Horowitz, Tim Berners-Lee, USD, Walled Garden, Web opportunities, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on November 15, 2007
A lackluster reception for Windows Vista in the enterprise and some hard work by Linux vendors could be the harbinger of greater Linux adoption on desktops.And here we thought Wal-Mart’s Everex boxes running Linux would have Microsofties reaching for chairs to throw. Turns out, according to eWeek, that Forrester Research sees Microsoft being threatened where [...]
| Tagged Benjamin Gray, Forrester Research, Linux, Linux system, Microsoft, operating system, Wal-Mart |
By ArticleSnatch on November 8, 2007
The appeal of Google’s mobile operating system, Android, and an alliance of handset makers, has not registered with two major phone OS builders.No one would expect Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer or Symbian’s John Forsyth to come out dressed as cheerleaders and lead the fight song for Google’s proposed entrant into the mobile operating system arena. Both [...]
| Tagged BBC, google, International Herald Tribune, John Forsyth, Linux, Microsoft, operating system, Steve Ballmer, Tokyo |
By ArticleSnatch on November 1, 2007
Francois Bancilhon has posted an open letter to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to complain about Microsoft’s business tactics. Mssr. Bancilhon, welcome to the real world. Microsoft has a long history of playing tough with the competition. Mandriva’s CEO is not happy with Ballmer and Microsoft. Mandriva has been working a deal with the Nigerian government [...]
| Tagged Blasts Ballmer, Francois Bancilhon, Linux, Mandriva, Microsoft, Nigeria, Nigerian government, Steve Ballmer |
By ArticleSnatch on October 26, 2007
A new project from the Mozilla Foundation, called Prism, lets people split web applications out of the browser and run them on the desktop.Prism is Windows only right now, but Mac and Linux versions have been promised and are in the works. “Prism isn’t a new platform, it’s simply the web platform integrated into the [...]
| Tagged early stage product, google, Linux, Mozilla Foundation, Mozilla Labs, standards-compliant web browser, web application, Web applications, Web developers don’t, web platform, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on October 9, 2007
While rumors of a mobile device in the works by Google pop up every few weeks, those speculators may be off the mark. In a New York Times article today, “For Google, Advertising and Phones Go Together,” sources have allegedly confirmed what others have guessed: that GPhone is a mobile operating system, rather than a [...]
| Tagged google, JumpTap, Linux, Medio Systems, Microsoft, mobile search, New York Times, operating system |
By ArticleSnatch on September 18, 2007
IBM has decided to play in the free productivity suite market with a reincarnation of its Symphony brand, for a collection of Lotus Notes 8 editors under that name.IBM Lotus executive Ed Brill noted how the Symphony name is a classic one, and using it for this new offering is “a very strong label for [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Ed Brill, IBM, IBM Lotus, Linux, Lotus Symphony, Microsoft, org-based editor tools |
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