Facebook shares jump, then fall, then close flat
The world's largest social network starts trading on the Nasdaq and when all's said and done, the stock price ends pretty much where it started. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media See the rest here: Facebook shares jump, then fall, then close flat
Dear Mozilla: Don’t give up on Windows RT
Yesterday, Mozilla product director Asa Dotzler posted yet another broadside about Microsoft preventing access to the Windows 32 API in See the original post here: Dear Mozilla: Don't give up on Windows RT
As Nokia burns through cash, analysts worry
A poll of analysts conducted by Reuters reveals that they're concerned Nokia will cut through nearly 2 billion euros of cash in just three quarters, putting strain on its reserves. Originally posted at News - Mobile Follow this link: As Nokia burns through cash, analysts worry
RIM, Motorola try compromise in Apple nano-SIM battle
The companies yesterday unveiled a new design concept for the nano-SIM that closely resembles Apple's own offering. Excerpt from: RIM, Motorola try compromise in Apple nano-SIM battle
WWDC sneak peek: Don’t let iOS 6 blind you to the real action in iCloud
I usually hold my nose at Apple rumor stories since 99 percent are simply made up or otherwise false. Visit link: WWDC sneak peek: Don't let iOS 6 blind you to the real action in iCloud
What’s next after GPL and Apache?
At the end of April, I wrote about the idea that usage of the GNU General Public License (GPL) is declining and concluded that although new, commercially initiated open source projects were indeed tending to adopt other licenses, the use of the GPL itself is still growing -- especially among projects in its core community of GNU platform development. This article explores why commercial projects pick particular open source licenses and what might happen in the future. Visit link: What's next after GPL and Apache?
Rogues gallery 2: Ten infamous hacks and hackers
From low-profile intrusions to statement-making break-ins, here are 10 headline-making system intrusions (and the culprits behind them) Dek:
We’re not waiting for Android 5 ‘Jelly Bean,’ developers say
Unconfirmed reports say that Android 5 "Jelly Bean" could be released this fall, featuring such improvements as Chrome browser integration , better enterprise security, better power management, and maybe dual-booting support for Microsoft's Windows 8 . See the article here: We're not waiting for Android 5 'Jelly Bean,' developers say
Big data in the cloud: It’s time to experiment
The lure of big data has many people in enterprise IT moving quickly to consolidate and mash up their data assets with other relevant information. The tools are here right now, including big data engines based on Hadoop , public clouds that provide rental access to a huge number of servers, and external cloud-delivered data resources to make better sense of your info. Read the original: Big data in the cloud: It's time to experiment
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Microsoft opines: Vista was ‘cheesy’; drops Aero
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Oracle-Google: Another juror falls as impasse looms (again)
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Facebook IPO more fizz than pop
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Nasdaq hitch mars Facebook’s big day
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Platform as a service moves into the data center
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Ex-Yahoo CEO Thompson resigns from F5 Networks board
The company, which provides application delivery networking solutions, announces the resignation of former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson in an SEC filing today. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media ... -
Facebook shares jump in early trading
The world's largest social network has officially started trading on the Nasdaq, and as expected, investors are excited. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media See the article here: ... -
Facebook shares jump, then fall, then rise again
The world's largest social network starts trading on the Nasdaq and, hiccup aside, gets off to a mostly favorable start. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media See the ...




