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Blog posts on 2005-10


$1.06 bln worth of pay TV stolen in Asia in 2005
$3.2 bln spent on outdoor ads in the first half of 2005
$3.5 bln of venture money invested in software startups in Q1-Q3 2005
$4.41 bln of state sales taxes uncollected on Internet sales in 2005
$5.39 bln of venture capital funds raised in Q3 2005
$984 mln of venture capital invested into 114 wireless startups in Q1-Q3 2005
'Aesthetic computing' turns algebra into art
1000 companies spent $384 bln on research and development in 2004
11% of Americans received a notice that their private data had been compromised
124 mln PC gamers in the US
13% of online retailers think their customer databases are accurate
14% of all jewelry will be sold online by 2010
14% of Californians could afford a median-priced house in August 2005
16% of active Russian Internet users aware of blogs, LiveJournal claims the largest mindshare
16% of all music sold in Europe and North America in 2010 will be sold online
18.8% of US Internet users are teens and kids
180solutions cuts 50 employees
180solutions from the inside
19% of small businesses use online banking
19% of US businesses have some offshore outsourcing strategy
197.2 mln residential VOIP subscribers worldwide in 2010
2.2 mln DVD recorders to ship from Taiwan in 2005
2.4 mln phishing attacks between May 2004 and May 2005
20 mln US mobile video users by 2007
20% of mobile users would be ok with cell phone ads
20.4 mln US households to pay for VOIP by 2010
20.6% of auto site visitors came from search engines
21% of permission-based e-mail was not delivered in the first half of 2005
219 Internet startups funded in the first half of 2005, $7.1 mln average
225 mln TFT-LCD panels will be sold in 2006
25% of companies offering e-mail newsletters fail to offer any incentive
27% of Web users consume RSS content, most on personalized start pages
28 mln enterprise instant messaging users worldwide, 1 bln messages daily
28% of Internet users know what podcasting is, 2% subscribe to podcasts
28% of Irish companies to increase mobile spending
3.7 mln IPTV subscribers in 2005, 36.9 mln by 2009
300K US households had a network storage device in 2004, 10 mln by 2010
31% of digital music spending comes from women
31.6 mln mobile phones sold in the US in Q3 2005
32% of Americans do not use Internet
32% of malicious Web sites install trojans and unwanted toolbars
33% of PVR users would buy a DVD with recorded shows anyway
34% of European companies do not deploy VOIP because of high cost
38% of home users leave their wireless networks open
39.42% of sports sites visitors are women
4% of Brits quit online banking because of security concerns
4.5 mln DVR users in 2005, 64% of them skip all commercials
4.5 mln set top box subscribers by 2008, $231.3 mln industry
4.7% of telecom purchases by US Hispanics affected by blogs
40% of US adults use WWW for news, weather and sports
40% of wireless handsets to use RF CMOS by 2009
41 mln will work from home at least once a week by 2008
41% of large US business to increase telecom spending in 2005
41K tech jobs eliminated in Q3 2005
42% of top research and development spenders reside in the US, 21% - in Japan
43% of marketers find pay-per-click campaigns very effective
43% of online shoppers have used PayPal for paying, 8% have used gift cards
44% of database devs use MySQL
5,259 phishing sites in August 2005
5.7% of energy produced in Germany in 2005 will come from wind power
50% of gamers liked the real-life advertising in video games
500 mln cameraphones sold in 2005, 900 mln by 2009
500,000 networking technology vacancies will not be filled in 2008
50K sites run PHP
53% of industrial users consider deploying wireless sensor network in 2006
53% of visitors to reference Web sites are college-educated adults
54% of small Web retailers buy search engine optimization services
56% of Americans have watched streaming video online
59% of digital TV sibscribers will have interactive platforms by 2009
62.8% of those who shop online, research online as well
63 mln of US PCs to become obsolete in 2005
63% of US households to own HDTVs by 2010
64% of hosted e-mail customers are currently small businesses
642 mortgage fraud cases reported to FBI in the first half of 2005
65% of US retail small business have assets of less than $100K
67% of those who research products visit search engines
7.5 mln global households have video on demand
71% of US households own a cell phone, 23% have a laptop
74% of employers building benefit portals value access to benefit policies
790 mln mobile users in Asia
8,978 game addiction counseling sessions in Korea in 2004
80% of African Americans online, 67% have broadband
80% of companies will have IP VPNs by year-end 2005
80% of Internet users worried about identity theft
80% of SMBs are using VPN, 80% think SSL-VPN is too expensive
850 mln mobile workers by 2009
9.5 mln new broadband subscribers in 2004, 9.3 mln in 2005
90.03 mln hard drives shipped in Q2 2005
94% of US car dealers have Web sites
945.5 mln digital music players shipped by 2009, $145.4 bln industry
A big boost for optical networks
A blood test to detect anxiety
A coming Google sponsorship?
A desert tent coming from space
A Google, Microsoft, Sun, Red Hat mash up (The Dan & David Show)
A grab bag of odd thoughts
A guide to enforcing security practices
A new speedy way to simulate collisions of objects
A novel definition of a SOA platform
A novel definition of a SOA platform
A program that learns from itself
A quick take with Steve Ballmer
A second Internet revolution? Not really...
A view into Google's inner workings
Across the board and across the bow
Adding value to other's content
Addition by subtraction for Google and Sun
Adware company gets the boot from affiliate network Commission Junction
Adware Detections
Adware drama
Adware is a $3 bln industry
Adware's Money Trail
Air and ground robots to collaborate in space
Ajax - more than a cleanser!
AJAX and the richer Internet application
Alaska gets $7m security upgrade after major attack
All content is now local
ALL content is now local
All wireless work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
Alternate Senate bill eases up on Nomadic VoIP
Amazon.com tests on-demand payment model
An afternoon at Yahoo Labs
An answer to the $100 PC?
An antidote for blogs attacks
An Apple supercluster for Europe
An asynchronous brain computer interface
An open source value central to the Internet
Analyst thinks Google should buy Rearden Commerce
Another week another Apple announcement
AOL renames itself 'AOL'
AOL, the milk glass of the mass media
AOL, the milk glass of the mass media
Aperture on PowerBooks
Appistry upgraded from 'snake oil' to BEHOLD
Apple adds video to their multimedia platform
Apple announces new PowerBooks, PowerMacs; Aperture
Apple announces video iPod; iTunes 6.0
Apple drops FireWire from video iPod
Apple to own 41% of music player market by 2006
Apple's predatory supply chain
April Fool joke on Halloween?
Are we getting ahead of ourselves with SOA?
Are you podcasting? Here's why you should
Asia-Pacific PC market up 19% in Q3 2005
Asia-Pacific printer and MFP shipments down 4% in Q2 2005
Asia-Pacific server revenue up 15.8% in Q2 2005
Asian mobile telecom revenues to reach $260 bln by 2009
Assessing Battelle's 10 1996 predictions for 2006 tech
At-work porn surfing an especially bad choice for mayor
Atoms collide like tennis balls
Attention Bunny
AttentionTech launches feed
AttentionTrust recorder to prove time = money
Australian printer market up 16% in Q2 2005
Avante-garde blogging
Average 30-second Web ad gets 21.04 seconds of user attention
Ballmer on services, twitch cycles, AJAX, Google and innovation
Ballmer on the hot seat and a Masschusetts vs. Microsoft update (The Dan & David Show)
Ballmer: Microsoft to go after Linux strongholds
Base is back--and gone again
Ben pushes a UK Notes user group forward
Best of Show Systems-Munich
Best states to work in: Delaware, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Vermont
Best time for e-commerce: noon EST, best ad click-throughs: lunch and early evening
Beyonce and adware, illustrated
Beyond the Hype
Big Blue eats one of its little helpers
Big Blue's little helpers
Big Brother Dept: Think printouts can't be traced to you? Think again.
Big Internet and Media companies eye Web 2.0
Biotech venture capital investments reached $1.6 bln in Q3 2005
Bloggie asks, Linux on a Mac?
Botnets, extortion, spyware, Trojans
BPEL gets bopped... again
Bricklin: OK, so where are the ODF developer kits?
Bring your own laptop to work
Broadband providers play the VoIP greed game: and you lose
Bruce preps for Lotusphere at Las Vegas Notes User Group
Build or buy, Bloggie?
Building Internet identity systems
Business intelligence services to reach $23.2 bln by 2009
BuyCostumes.com traffic grew 48% during Halloween week
By 2007 61% of flash memory revenues will be NAND
By 2009 74% of all corporate phone lines will be VOIP
By 2009 80% of laptops will have wide screens
CA and the Cornerstone of Compliance
CA: Compliance Driving the Holistic Enterprise
Cable TV ad revenue up 15.3% in the first half of 2005
Can asbestos help us understand nanotoxicity?
Can Sun redefine the economics of computing?
Can your mouth become multilingual?
Capitol bloggers!
Cassatt's Bill Coleman: Changing the economics of business
Cellcos too slow on new smartphone turnaround time
Chinese gaming market to reach $580 mln in 2005
Chinese mobile phone market numbers: Nokia - 20%, Motorola - 12%
Chip sales reached $58.7 bln in Q3 2005, 9% QTQ growth
Chip sales up 1.7% in August 2005
Choking on SOA
Class-action suit filed over nano scratches
Clavier on Venture Consulting
College students to spend $8.9 bln on electronics, $11.9 bln on textbooks in 2005
Color printers include back door for Secret Service
Commercial e-mail opening rates down to 27.5% in Q2 2005
Commercial uses of munibroadband
Consent for spyware?
Consumer spending up 0.5% in September, down 0.4% with inflation adjustment
Corel apparently back on board with OpenDocument
Corel confirms OpenDocument commitment. Novell's 'in' too
Correction on Vista and TPM versioning
Could ODF be the Net's new, frictionless document DNA?
Could PDF support in Office 12 quell an ODF uprising?
Craig Burton cries 'ubiquity'
Crossroads
Customers want results, not applications
Dangerous meme
DARPA's new plan for machine learning
Data management market to reach $10.4 bln by 2009
David Jones: Notes client: email performance too slow?
Deadline coming up for biggest federal telecom deal
Deep link on Sprint site states their position on VoIP, mentions Vonage
Defense Systems, latest govtech magazine
Defining the open source image
Democracy and standards
Desktop CPU market shares for September 2005: AMD - 52%, Intel - 46%
Dexterous IT organizations
DHS failing on cybersecurity front?
Digital music sales generated $790 mln in the first half of 2005
Direct Revenue makes deal with Kazaa, and according to them, they don't do spyware
Disruptive start-ups: Some contenders
Do Public Broadcasters Get It? (Stephen Hill)
Does anyone really like adware?
Does the federal government finally "get" search?
DRM technology has its first two major trainwrecks
Due Monday: the Linksys-Skype cordless phone kit
Dump the DRM? Sign me up!
E-commerce to total $329 bln by 2010, represent 13% of total US sales
E-mail security market to generate $5.5 bln by 2010
eBay's Meg Whitman says voice phone calls going to zero cost
Eben Moglen's campaign to kill the FCC
EMEA Ethernet switch revenues up 1.4% in Q2 2005
EMEA IT services market to generate 195.8 bln euros in 2009
EMEA PC market shares: HP - 16.1%, Dell - 12.0%, Acer - 9.5%
EMEA PC market up 20.2% in Q3 2005
EMEA service provider router market up 23% in the first half of 2005
End of Web 2.0 Conference: Cautious Optimism and Cynical Buzz
Enterprise IP telephony's "baby steps" problem
Enterprise management software to reach $3.7 bln in 2009 in EMEA
Enterprise management software up 19.7% in EMEA
ePrecis - next generation search
Estonians vote online
Ethernet switch sales up 15% in Q1 2005
Ethernet switches up 11% in Q2 2005
EU wants shared control of the Internet
Eulas revisited and why you should read them
European mobile phone sales up 10% in Q3 2005
Exploring Mars will be a risky business
Extreme weather changes in front of us
Farber on the Attention Recorder
Federal spyware legislation, yay or nay?
Fiber-optic and wireless broadband access systems to generate $16.3 bln in 2005
Film sales drop by 20% every year
Finding a solution to the ISP wars
Finding Waldo on a microchip
FirstGov gets with modern search
Fixing bugs, the on-demand way
Flock of delays over, Flock debuts
Fluorescent proteins for optical data storage?
For ThinkFree, timing is everything
For ThinkFree, timing is everything
Forbes: Attack of the Blogs
Foreign retailers account for less than 1% of US e-commerce
Former Skype director is right: eBay sellers won't automatically buy SkypeMe buttons
Foundry wafer demand will grow 10% in 2005
FoxNews takes credibility hit after disclosure on anti-ODF commentary
From ESB to ESP: action-oriented SOA
From Gartner Symposium: IT news of the weird
From onions to mustard (gas): meet the nation's largest Wi-Fi cloud
Front Row and Photo Booth spotted "in the wild"
FTC files case against alleged spyware pusher
Fuel cells market to reach $1.6 ln by 2010
Gartner predicts, errs on open source
Gartner Symposium 05
Gartner Symposium ITxpo: A quest for rapid results
Gartner to DBAs, BI vendors: Time to reinvent yourselves
Gartner: Stop outsourcing now
Gates rails against Blu-ray DRM (but Microsoft's is OK?)
German audiobook market up 20% in 2005
Global broadband hookups: DSL - 61.2%, cable - 32%
Global handheld market down 16.9% in Q3 2005
Global IT security services spending to reach $24.6 bln by 2009
Global mobile phone shipments up 19.1% in Q3 2005
Global PC sales up 17.1% in Q3 2005, leaders - Dell, HP, Lenovo
Global PC shipments up 17% in Q3 2005
Global plasma TV market will reach $11.6 bln in 2005, LCD TV to reach $22.133 bln
Global semiconductor sales to reach $232.7 bln in 2005
Global WLAN revenue up 18% in Q2 2005
Global WLAN revenues up 18% in Q2 2005
GMail in UK no longer
Google and AOL hooking up?
Google and Sun horse trading
Google Base: What might Google be up to?
Google bids to blanket SF with free Wi-Fi
Google citywide San Francisco Wi-Fi : one giant leap for AdWords, AdSense
Google Desktop 20051010-en
Google Earth (Flash edition)
Google Maps and innovation
Google Reader first look
Google RSS Reader rolls out
Google says SF Wi-Fi could be "ad-supported"
Google Secure Access is history
Google takes a leisurely stroll through Sun's pantry of goods
Google takes a leisurely stroll through Sun's pantry of goods
Google's Schmidt plays it coy with Microsoft
Google-Sun mash up, Web 2.0 and more (The Dan & David Show)
Google-Sun mash-up planned
Google-Sun preview
Google: Thinking about the future of TV ads
Googlers want to slim down OpenOffice
Gunshot sensing tech blows law enforcement away
Has Google launched the age of open source communication?
Having fun yet
HCL Infosystems, Infosys and TCS top Indian employers
Health care costs to rise 12% on 2006
Heinz Kluetmeier interview
Here are 8 who should worry about video iTunes
Here are some ways Google and Sun could work together
Here's what the Microsoft-Real deal is all about
Hidden OpenDocument agenda uncovered in Massachusetts
History on the web
Hold developers accountable, not liable, for flaws
Hosted Office? Been there, done that, no thanks!
How AJAX kills the application server
How Apple could have avoided the nano fiasco
How Google Talk could integrate with Google Base
How many googleads would pay for SF's free Wi-Fi?
How many times over should you pay for software?
How moribund Google Voice Search could be key to SF Google Wi-Fi AdWords
How to generate trillions of useful proteins
How to get return BEFORE investment
HP's Mark Hurd: Thinking about zeroes
I get a right good fisking
I take the Bandwidth.com VoIP test- and you can, too
I want my Internet TV
I weigh in on Ted's 10 VoIP predictions
I'm chairing a panel of VoIP CEOs- tell me what you would like me to ask them
IBM a winner in Mainsoft contest
IBM and SAP--not this year
IBM drops Gluecode on JBoss
IBM puts workers' health records online
IBM releases mini WebSphere
IBM to Cisco: Get back down in the weeds
IBM to Cisco: Get back down in the weeds
IBM's Sutor seeks input on ODF Commitment to Action
Identity and presence
If Sun won't use web-based Office, who will?
iFill 'er up
In 2011 76% of African outbound voice traffic will be VOIP
In conservative Virginia, local government considers the need for broadband
In Focus: Daylight Saving Time
In praise of good governance
In pursuit of the zero-footprint Office
In September 2005 New York Times site got 21.3 mln unique visitors
Inbox management
Inflation up 1.2% in September 2005
Information Commons bridges govt. databases to create new apps
InfoWeek: OpenDocument tangled in MA political showdown
Innovation 2.0: Why Web 2.0 companies might have to flip to avoid being flopped
Insurance premiums to climb by more than 20% in China
Integrated circuit package shipments to grow at 3.9% a year
Intel, eat your heart out (now, OS X runs in a browser)
Interactive media mogul Barry Diller at Web 2.0
Internet over power lines a reality
Internet usage highest among whites, hispanics, college grads, 18-29 years old
Investments in Indian companies up 487% in Q3 2005
IP multimedia subsystems to generate $14.1 bln by 2010
iPlodius
iPlodius II
iPod video lives
iPod your car, the right way
Is broadband a right?
Is Eric Schmidt still the grownup Google needs?
Is it time to boycott the JPEG graphics file format?
Is Massachusetts' OpenDocument decision on the rocks?
Is Microsoft preventing Corel from supporting ODF?
Is Oracle in denial about security?
Is the $100 PC possible?
Is the Earth elastic?
Is Wi-Fi- too insecure?
Is your open source project ready for the daylight savings time fix?
ISP marketing priorities, cumbersome regulations blamed for U.S. broadband "fiasco"
IT salaries up 3% in 2005
IT services to generate 195.8 bln euros in EMEA in 2009
IT services to reach $796.8 bln globally by 2009
IT spending by retailers to grow at 3.4% a year through 2009
IT spending to grow 2.9% over the next 12 months
It's alive! Oracle builds SOA 'Frankenstein'?
It's all about the connectors
ITIL in a nutshell
Japanese geeks are a $3.5 bln market
Just do the job!
Kentucky gov. moves comm system funding from city to rural areas
Lamberth vs. Interior again
LAN and WLAN test equipment to generate $1.2 bln by 2011
Latest IT Priorites data shows software making gains
Latin America printer market up 23.4% in Q2 2005
Latin American PC market to grow 23% in 2005
Latin American PC market up 26% in Q2 2005
Latin American printer market to grow 23.4% in 2005
Lawsuit filed against adware company eXact Advertising
Legality of adware distribution with P2P
Lessons from a child's riddle
Links are dead, Doc
Linksys working on a Wireless-G Phone Adapter Bridge: here are pix
Linux Licensing: barriers to developers
Linux Support: the market share killer
Linux: GPL impedes more than it helps
Linux: The meaning of success
Local TV revenues down 7.2% in Q2 2005
LotusUserGroup.org Sys Admin Tips newsletter speaks metaphorically
Mac mini needs a Front Row
Manhattan Metadrama
Manila Bulletin Online: More users migrate from Microsoft Exchange to new Lotus Notes
March of the ESBs
Mash-ups: Business Models and Trends
Massachusetts vs. Microsoft (The Dan & David Show)
Means, motive and opportunity
Means, motive, and opportunity
Medicare website delayed for Yom Kippur
Meet Earthlink: brainy, brash and utterly fearless
Memory chip revenues up 2.4% in 2005
Mergers and acquisitions up 23% in Q3 2005
Metasearching: Gada.be and Inform
MI6 goes live
Microsoft 2.0: Combining software and services
Microsoft and invention
Microsoft and Yahoo further deepen ties
Microsoft building a fully Web-based Office?
Microsoft Office 'lite' for the Web in the works?
Microsoft on security and spyware
Microsoft vs. OSI Part II
Microsoft's big security news
Microsoft's claims of foul play in Massachusetts don't hold up
Microsoft's on-demand strategy is barely twitching
Microsoft's unique innovation
Microsoft: PDF yes, ODF no
Milwaukee to build citywide W-Fi
Mobile middleware to generate $1.4 bln by 2009
Mobile phone sales to reach 750 mln in 2005, 850 mln in 2006
Mobile phone sales to reach 800 mln units in 2005, average price $146
Moore's law of training defines the economic cycle
More free Wi-Fi for SF
More frequent upgrades? That's the last thing Microsoft customers need
More from the little red hen
More on a Web-based Microsoft Office
More on Microsoft and invention
More secure signatures
Most popular online radio stations: Yahoo! Music, AOL Radio, Clear Channel
Most US business expect more than 40% of their sales to come from international markets
Motorola ROKR shunned by consumers
Music buyers step-up downpayment on their own DRM noose
My SprintNextel-Vonage buy idea starts to pick up traction
NASA's better eyes to find planets
Nessus creator challenging the community
Networked creative intelligence
New HP iPAQ hw6500 smartphone is a dud
New PowerBooks underwhelm
Newspaper ad revenues up 1.7% in Q3 2005
Next for Sun, Google, Java: Walking papers for the fat client cartel?
Nick Carr on the amorality of Web 2.0
Ning - a meta social app platform
Nintendo DS sold 2.2 mln units, Sony PSP - 2 mln
No more 'Unbreakable' Oracle
No surprise: DRM nightmare rears ugly head. Again.
North American Ethernet switch market up 15% in Q2 2005
Noted crypto expert performs detailed Skype vulnerability analysis
Notorious B.G. on MTV
Of Welsh swimmers and computer vision
Off topic: Record oil company profits and gas prices
Office schemas and sublicensing
OLED display shipments up 82% in Q2 2005
On test-marketing in the digital age
One instant messaging wall tumbles down
One-tenth of the world's population shopping online, says ACNielsen
Online Bank Examiners Get Clueful
Online holiday spending to increase 5% in 2005, reach $435 bln
Online travel booking up 19% in 2005
Only 48% of US middle managers are satisfied with their jobs
Open source science
Open source standards are the story of the year
OpenOffice.org 2.0 is here, but is it a pig?
Our pillows are dangerous for our health
Ozzie: Google a rallying point for Microsoft
P.A. Semi's raises the low power stakes
Patent holder plans shakedown of XML users. So, that's everybody, right?
PDF vs. Office XML
PDF won't cut it
People who need BPEL aren't the luckiest people...
Performance analysis of OpenOffice and MS Office
Philly picks EarthLink for Wi-Fi network
Platforms, products and services
Play it again, SAML?
PowerBook nano to the rescue
PowerPage: The migration blues
PowerPC, x86, and Apple pricing
PR folks are quickly figuring out blogs and podcasts
PR folks are quickly figuring out blogs and podcasts
Printable electronics to generate $7 bln by 2010
Processor market to grow at 8.3% a year
Productivity applications tower over search's role in generating new revenues
Productivity applications tower over search's role in generating new revenues
Public university tuition up 7.1% in 2005
Radio ad revenues down 2% in July 2005
Ray Lane visits the Gillmor Gang
Ray Ozzie: Support for ODF is a 'support issue,' not a matter of principle
Reading Between the Lines
Real IT: Lotus Domino Vs. Exchange and Microsoft´s Tricks
Rearden would rather buy Google
Rebuttal to charges by Wireless Philadelphia's Neff
Recent Google Video buzz
Red Hat's Matthew Szulik: No more lock-in
RedCross.org traffic increases 600% in September 2005
Relevance minus trust equals?
Research and development spending by Korean companies up 7% in 2004-2005
Retail RFID revenues reached $400 mln in 2004
Rethinking development
Revenue from wireless hotspots to reach $969 bln in 2005, $3.46 bln in 2009
Rights and wrongs of Salesforce's 'eBay' play
Rock´s clues
RSS users make more money
Russian printer market topped $1 bln in 2004 for the first time
Rx for Linux: Part 1 - Measurements and Markets
Rx for Linux: Part 2 - SCO, Patents, and Money
Rx for Linux: Part 3 - Licensing clarity
Rx for Linux: Part 4 - Community support
Rx for Linux: Part 5 - Executive support
Sales of .org domains in India up 31% in Q1-Q3 2005
SBC CFO jokes: we're out to pillage and plunder the industry
SBC chief: Vonage, other VoIP providers should pay to use our pipes
Scattered Vonage outages reported
SCO anagram wants a piece of XML action
Scoble on changing corporate culture one e-mail, post, appearance at a time
Scobleizing Microsoft's corporate culture
Search engine keyword prices down 9% in August 2005
Search engine keyword prices increased from $1.37 to $1.44 between September 2004 and September 2005
Search engine market shares for August 2005: Google - 45.9%, Yahoo! - 23.2%, MSN - 11%
Search engine rankings for August 2005: Google - 37.3%, Yahoo! - 29.7%, MSN - 15.8%
Secure, removable hard drives?
Security pros discuss terror, tech
Security: standards aren't enough
Semiconductor chips to grow 6-8% in the second half of 2005
Semiconductor IC package shipments to grow at 3.9% a year
Semiconductor sales up 1.9% in July 2005
Sergey Brin unplugged at Web 2.0
Sergey Brin: No office suite...for now
SF Google Wi-Fi pegged at $250 mill; now how many ads would it take to cover the nut?
SF mayor girding for lawsuits over Wi-Fi plan
ShopAtHomeSelect strikes again
Show notes
Singapore IT services market to grow 9.1% a year
Site describes how to unlock the Linskys Vonage PAP2
Sizing the on-demand market and its growth potential
Skype CEO updates where company is headed
Skype Groups helps refute Skype's consumer-centered stereotype
Slowing light down to 245 meters per second!
Smartphones up 75% in Q3 2005
So where are we?
So, what's Microsoft's next move in Massachusetts?
SOA 2010: Looking backward
SOA city, surburban angst?
SOA roadblocks
SOA showdown: David meets Goliath
Some context in the DRM debate
Some great ideas to improve the enterprise soft client
Some see Sprint suit against Vonage as pre-acquistion feeler punch
Sonos responds to Declaration of InDRMpendence
Spam, phishing and other trash transmissions
Specs are a business plan
Sprint shouldn't sue Vonage: they should buy them
Spyware definitions released
Streaming and download media business to reach $1,378,000,000 in 2005
Sun CTO Greg Papadopoulos on Google's soft underbelly, Microsoft, HP and other topics
Sun's Bray joins the inDRMpendence chorus
Sun's LBO Rumour
Sun's Schwartz has right DRM idea, but maybe not the power
Sun's Schwartz says AJAX to play a role in OpenOffice. Here's my bet on how.
Survey: JBOWS will be around for a long time
Telecom TV market to reach $600 mln by 2009
Text messaging alert service grow at 74% in South Korea
Thankfully, Moto's iTunes phone is a market dud
The $100 laptop: What are the odds?
The better part of 'better, faster, cheaper'
The big picture behind Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL, Real, and Sun deal-o-mania
The cheapest Ray of Sunshine
The Composite Enterprise
The debate on software malpractice
The early adopter tax
The Entrepreneur Bubble and How to Survive it
The Globe and Mail: Lotus position a big comfort to legal firms
The Google/Sun Alliance
The Great Disruptive Start-Ups Search, Part 1
The idea of less as a competitive advantage
The last thing Apple needs is a video iPod
The Linux Killer Application (Beta 2?)
The Mac mini's silent upgrade
The new iMac: thin is in
The open source consolidation phase is beginning
The portal wars 2.0
The real threat to Microsoft in open source
The right attitude to the job
The server world in 2011
The struggle for 802.11n continues
The swinging pendulum
The techies of Broomfield County: Level 3's home county is U.S.' most "tech-savvy"
They should have pulled the trigger
Thoughts from the Summit
Threat Hierarchy
Throw away your iPod earbuds
Time to clear out those J2EE boxes
Top 25 on-demand providers
Top 50 wireless universities cover 98% of their campus with Wi-Fi
Top education and reference sites: Wikipedia, Yahoo! Education, eHow
Top online media sites: CBS, MSN Video, AOL TV
Top online retail networks in September 2005: Shopzilla, Shopping.com, Yahoo! Shopping
Top phishing site hosters: USA - 32%, China - 12%, Korea - 11%
Top sources when buying electronics: in-store salespeople, demos, family and friends
Top spam generators: USA - 26%, Korea - 20%, China - 16%
Top sports sites: ESPN, Yahoo! Sports, Fox Sports on MSN
Top US advertisers: GM, Procter and Gamble, Time Warner, Ford, SBC
Top US states by PC penetration: Utah, Alaska, New Hampshire, Washington
Top Web advertisers in September 2005: Apollo Group, LowerMyBills, Vonage
Top Web parent companies: Microsoft, Time Warner, Yahoo!
Top Web sites for September 2005: Yahoo!, Microsoft, MSN
Trick or treat: AIM worm delivers backdoor, rootkit and adware
TV spot ad revenues to grow 6.1-7.9% in 2006
U.S. cybersecurity due for calamity?
UK broadband adoption benefits Disney Online, Google Blogger, MyOffers, ITV.com
UK Internet ad market to reach 1 bln pounds in 2005
UK spending on VOIP lines to reach $169 mln in 2005
Unchaining supply chains
Unique user count inflated by 27%, for search engines by 46%
Universities, private sector join in Open Content Alliance
Updating perceptions
US advertising market for the first half of 2005
US GDP up 3.8% in Q3 2005
US production copier and printer market up 27% in 2004
USAToday, you are wrong: CallVantage Heartbeat does *not* solve VoIP E911
Use of Solaris for Domino servers
Use your head: here's a handy guide to VoIP-ready headsets
Useability 101: Dan Gillmor shouldn't have to play Russian Roulette
Used video games bring in $800 mln a year
Using perl with RH and apache
Vacancy rate for Silicon Valley offices down to 13.6% in Q3 2005
Value of outsourcing contracts down 10-15% in 2005
VC funding for Silicon Valley companies: 161 in Q1 2005, 163 in Q2 20095, 187 in Q3 2005
Venture investments in China reached $1.27 bln in 2004
Video game sales down 20% in September 2005
Video iPod imminent?
Virtual servers to generate $15 bln by 2009
VMWare puts the pressure on Microsoft
VoIP alliances a key to Yahoo!, Microsoft IM interop
VoIP Security body issues "Threat Taxonomy"
VoIP social networking's latest alliance: Classmates and NetZero
Watch your fuel burning in 3-D
We the Sheeple (and other tales of DRM woe)
Web 2 Oh
Web 2.0 a murderer? Hey, peace man!
Web 2.0 and open source
Web 2.0 and open source
Web 2.0 Conference Day 2: Yahoo! CEO on future of media
Web 2.0 Conference week starts tomorrow
Web 2.0 Conference, first day impressions
Web 2.0 Humor
Web 2.0 launchpad roundup
Web 2.0: Looking for new ideas in search
Web 2.0: Rainforest edition
Web server market share in October 2005: Apache - 69.24%, IIS - 23.4
WebEx goes 'broad and deep'
Welcome Plazes to Jamaica, mon
Western European wired telecom revenues up 3.2% in Q1 2005
What Google is really up to
What is Google Base?
What publics must open source managers serve?
When carriers clash, Net suffers
Where are the disruptive start-ups in Web 2.0?
Who visits technology and consumer electronics news sites
Who was holding the gun?
Who will get AOL's swing vote? Ask Bambi...
Who would actually use web based Office?
Who's accountable (or liable) for software security?
Why better-quality headsets are essential for the growth of VoIP
Why multi-party stewardship of the OpenDocument Format matters so much
Why muni Wi-Fi is so important to Earthlink
Why rich clients rule and always will
Why some projects never end
Why study colloids on the ISS?
Why Vonage's main threat is not from cable VoIP rivals
Why Windows Explorer pauses and how to fix it
Why you should try VMWare's free virtual machine runtime
Will a robot discover the Great Pyramid's secret?
Will Google Base have an API?
Will Google purchases be a download?
Will News Corp. buy SIPphone for Myspace integration?
Will PayPal become Skype's paymaster?
Will Skype plug eBay into on-demand services?
Windows Vista operating system to include antispyware
Wireless LAN chipset makers battle for market share
Wish list for holiday shopping: MP3 player, digital camera
With highest per capita DHS funding, Wyoming spends on emergency comm
WLAN equipment spending to grow at 20% a year
WLAN revenue up 18% in Q2 2005
World broadband penetration leaders: Korea, Netherlands, Denmark, Iceland and Switzerland
World's first biogas train fueled by cows
Worldwide BPO market to grow at 10.9% a year
Worldwide handheld market shares: Palm - 33.8%, HP - 23.6%, Acer - 11.2%
Worldwide mobile phone market shares: Nokia - 32%, Motorola - 18.6%, Samsung - 12.9%
Worldwide spending by manufacturers to grow at 3.1% a year
Would you swallow this camera-in-a-pill?
WSJ: IM phone international calls lack "voice quality"
WT hosts online forum on Networx
XML co-inventor Bray responds to patent assault
Y2K's long tail
Yahoo 2.0: Time spent = more money
Yahoo! adds blogs to news search results
Yet more Notes/Domino 7 launch events in the US
ZDNet Reader: Fat Clients are forever