By ArticleSnatch on June 27, 2007
Love it or hate it or sick of it, Apple’s iPhone is a hit before it hits, with searches for information spiking hundreds of percent, people lining up outside stores, old men complaining about it just as the rate plans are announced, three full days before the thing actually launches. If you’re just here to [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged AT&T, Christmas, ebay, google, John Dvorak, John Lennon, Linux, Microsoft, Nintendo, online stores, Poland, Research In Motion, retail, retail stores…available, similar apparatus, SMS, Steve Jobs, THE STAR, United States, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on May 9, 2007
What does an Seo Company really do?People using Yahoo Pipes will be able to combine and mashup data sources from all kinds of places on the Internet into mix upd feeds they can share with others.As a new effort, Yahoo Pipes will appeal to the more technologically comfortable Public at first. The ability to admix [...]
Posted in SEO Articles | Tagged e-corporation, ebay, google, internet data sources, Jeremy, Linux, Matt Cutts, operating systems, pipe processing, Tim O'Reilly, Unix, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on April 25, 2007
The Google Operating System is a myth. I’ll admit it. I also admit that I have a certain amount of faith in myths – or at least fairy (faerie) tales. It’s true that people, when faced with sudden affirmations of faith, will leap to conclusions to support it – it’s called cognitive dissidence. However, a [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Andrew Kovacs, client software, dark fiber, DoubleClick, google, internet access, Linux, Microsoft, New York, online advertising, online video, operating system, Search Engine, Unix, youtube |
By ArticleSnatch on April 25, 2007
While the stock market has minted a few tech people as billionaires, including the richest geek on the planet, the most successful in the open source movement probably won’t touch the same level of wealth. Who’s more deserving of a billion dollars, Linus Torvalds or Bill Gates? Wall Street says it’s Gates by a blistering [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Bill Gates, desktop applications, google, Jeff Atwood, Linux, Microsoft, open source software, Oracle, software industry, software market, USD, Wall Street, youtube |
By ArticleSnatch on April 21, 2007
Utah lawmakers are at it again, mulling a legislative crackdown on open wi-fi connections because they make it easier for children to access online pornography. The state of Utah has been in the news a lot lately for its heavy-handed approach to Internet regulation. The most recent curfuffle was over a law banning the use [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Carlo, Clean Port, CP80, Electronic Frontier Foundation, European Union, Federal Bureau of Investigation, http, Internet regulation, ISP, Linux, Microsoft, nonprofit group, online pornography, Ralph Yarro, SCO Group, search advertising, software, Unix, unregulated Internet, Utah, Wi-Fi, wireless networks, XMission |
By ArticleSnatch on April 10, 2007
Since its launch on January 30th of this year, Windows Vista has been met with lukewarm fanfare by analysts and consumers alike. According to a Harris Interactive poll, only 12 percent of those who are aware of Vista actually plan to upgrade to the new operating system. Consumers Put Vista On Hold Harris Interactive has [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Dell, design software, implementing DX10 technology, Linux, Microsoft, online adults, operating system, operating systems, potential buyer |
By ArticleSnatch on April 4, 2007
Late last year, Microsoft followed up the disappointing news of its delay in shipping Windows Vista to consumers by offering upgrade kits to new PC buys with the assurance that their machine would be fully capable of running the operating system once it was released. According to a woman who has filed suit against the [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Aero, Bill Gates, Dianne Kelley, Linux, Microsoft, operating system, operating systems, rival operating systems, Todd Bishop, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on April 2, 2007
The Oslo-based software company clarified its position on tomfoolery, gimcrackery, shenanigans, mischief, mayhem, but not hijinks. Opera Software ASA, makers of the best browser in this, or indeed any, universe, today revealed the results of a five month process to determine this year’s April Fool’s joke. After considerable competitive analysis, structural synthesis, skilled observation, educated [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged April Fool, digital voice P2P technology, Linux, Olafur "Olli" Arnason, Opera Software ASA, Oslo, software, Torgrim Odland |
By ArticleSnatch on March 29, 2007
For the past month, fans of the open source Linux operating system have been holding on to hope that Dell was serious about its intentions of packaging the OS with new systems and providing user support. Today, Linux enthusiasts received the happy news they have all been waiting for. Shoppers looking to purchase Dell PCs [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Christmas, Dell, Linux, Matt Domsch, Microsoft, notebook manufacturer, notebook systems, operating systems, United States |
By ArticleSnatch on March 20, 2007
Ian Murdock of the Debian project will move into the world of Solaris as he joins Sun Microsystems as Chief Operating Platforms Officer. Sun’s newest executive revealed a little information about his mission at the company. Murdock will be responsible for building a new strategy to evolve both Sun’s Solaris and GNU/Linux, but it does [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Barton George, Ian Murdock, Ian Of Debian, Ian wasn, Jeremy Zawodny, Josh Berkus, Linux, Linux Foundation, Simon Phipps, Sun Microsystems, Tim Bray, Will Sun |
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