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Blog posts on 2005-11

"Almost everybody uses Exchange, they just don´t know it"
"I'm harmless", -"hey, me too"
"internalise the transformative and disruptive potential of services."
"Taking Notes" podcasts
$1.7 trillion of assets stored with online brokerages
$122.9 bln worth of consumer electronics to sell in 2005
$144 mln of venture financing went into open source companies in Q1-Q3 2005
$18.5 bln worth of chips sold in August 2005
$2.8 bln in e-commerce revenues lost to fraud in 2005
$346 bln of stock buybacks in Q1-Q3 2005
$50 bln will be spent on offshore outsourcing by 2007
'Lunchroom' Web services: thinking too small for SOA?
'Stereo' views of the Sun
'Unix beats Windows' - says Microsoft!
*&^%$ computers!
1 bln broadband subscribers worldwide in 2005, 1.8 bln by 2010
1 cell phone is stolen every 4.2 seconds
1.2 bln 3G users by 2010
1.24 mln broadband users in Russia, 890K in India
1.5 mln mln A3 copiers and multifunction devices to sell in EMEA in 2005
1.56 bln GSM subscribers worldwide, 34.8 mln 3G users
10.5% of US Internet users are African American
100 bln searches conducted over next 12 months
11.3% of traffic to shopping comparison Web sites is from search engines
12% of all cell phones sold in Europe in Q3 2005 were 3G
12.6 mln printers and MFP devices sold in the first half of 2005
13-14% of TV time for men and women 18-49 is out of home
135.6 mln e-mails sent daily in 2005
14% of online travel researchers turn to major portals
140 mln phone subscribers in Africa by 2009
15% of European Internet users download illegal music, 5% buy it in legal online stores
15.5 mln Canadians have cell phones
16% of all online spending went into apparel in 2004 holiday season
16% of online retailers get more than 21% of sales from affiliates
17% of US Internet users have sold something online
176 mln people worldwide had broadband in Q2 2005
180solutions on anti-spyware
180solutions turns the tables
2 mln help-wanted ads posted online in October 2005
2.77 mln fiber-to-the-home subscribers in Japan
2.96 mln Internet users in Venezuela
20% of CRM revenues will come from mobile CRM in 2010
20% of US households spend $4,516 a year on entertainment
20.5 mln PON subscribers by 2008
21 mln of US kids and teenagers own a cell phone
22 atacks on P2P networks in October 2005
22% of mobile device owners have lost a device in 2005
23% of mobile phones sold in Sweden in Q3 2005 were 3G
24% of US Internet users have participated in an online auction
25% of Europeans have visited a job site in Q3 2005
26% of online Americans visit newspaper sites
27% of US households get their TV service via satellite, 60% - via cable
29% of eBay customers buy toys, 57% of Amazon customers buy books
3.65 mln corporate e-mail accounts are forwarded to Blackberry, 126 mln use Outlook
3.9% of all e-commerce orders declined on the suspicion of fraud, 12.4% for those selling internationally
31% of Western European SMBs will increase their IT budgets
34% of wireless subscribers interested in mobile digital music
35% of Chinese hardware designers are working on consumer electronics projects
36% of Asia-Pacific businesses have disaster recovery measures
36.7% of Thanksgiving shoppers bought electronics
360 mln TV viewers and 20 mln broadband users in China
37% of US businesses have a formal PC recycling policy
380 mln mobile subscribers in China in 2005, 630 mln by 2010
40% of DVR owners record it, 60% - TiVo it
40% of helpdesk calls are related to password problems
40% of office workers spend 0.5-3 hours reading poorly written e-mail
40,000 applications can´t be wrong
45% of consumers would switch banks for better identity theft protection
47 mln of US households will pay bills online by 2010
47% of Europeans use the Internet, 85% of 16-24-year-olds
47% of young Americans find new music on the Internet, 27% - on the radio
47.5 mln broadband subscribers in the EU
48 mln Internet users delete cookies with anti-spyware apps
49% of online shoppers rely on the Web for research
49.3 mln Internet users visited comparison shopping sites in September 2005
5 mln cell phone users in Pakistan in 2004, 15 mln in 2005
5-year VC average return is at -6.3% in Q3 2005
50% of 16-18-year-olds downloaded software and music online
50% of US Internet users went online for hurricane news
51% of online teens download music online
51.7 mln Americans to do holiday shopping from work
52 mln Americans use file-sharing apps
54% of game players said in-game ads were attention-grabbing
54% of UK Internet users visit travel sites
55 mln satellite radios by 2010
56% of all phone lines in Western Europe will be VOIP by 2009
56% of users with Internet-capable cell phones use e-mail and Internet
56K new jobs in October 2005
57 mln US households invest in stocks
57% of holiday shoppers plan to buy a gift card in 2005
57% of US teens created content online, 19% run blogs
58 mln people to shop online on cyber-Monday
58% of IT executives measure security through manual reporting
58% of small businesses have a Web site
580 mln ZigBee units by 2010
59% of iPod owners are interested in multimedia phone
5K podcasting feeds in May 2005
6% of Western European enterprises are interested in mobile data apps
6,191 keylogging applications published in 2005
6.4 mln MFPs shipped in EMEA in the first half of 2005
6.9% of South Koreans played mobile games in 2004
60% of small businesses expect strong holiday season in 2005
63% of US Internet users use search engines
65% of home networks support Wi-Fi
65% of tax returns in 2004 were filed electronically
66% of teens send more IMs than e-mails
67% of Chinese Internet users are males
68.4 mln PC graphics devices shipped in Q3 2005, 8.2% YTY growth
7 days to join the Mac crowd
70% of pre-paid wireless subscribers in Canada would not change their operators
72% of US small businesses have a Web site
74.6%% of all phone lines in Africa are cell phones
75% of all phones sold in 2009 will have cameras
75% of companies who adopted VOIP for business are satisfied with their choice
75% of US companies have tried out VOIP
8.7 mln Europeans to have IPTV by 2009
80% of companies leak confidential information via IM systems
80% of entertainment software sold in the US is for gaming consoles
81.2 mln cell phone users in Brazil
83% of Internet users will shop online in 2005 holiday season
9% of US wireless subscribers do not have a landline
A helicoid with a handle
A mathematical theory of surprise
A message to Steve Jobs - From Greg Papadopoulos
A naked plug
A new biopaper for organ printing
A new world order circa 2015
A poster for the roses
A private sector vision for broadband emergency communications
Ad-supported applications: just say no
Ad-supported Windows and desktop apps?
Adopting ITIL? Read this
Advantage - Macintosh
Advertising isn't enough to fund on-demand
Advice on the value of blogs
Adware company unfairly criticized?
AdWords keyword tool gets new features
AJAX vs. desktop development
All I want for Christmas is a new SOA component model
All I want for Christmas is a new SOA component model
All the flight attendants represent
Amazon Wiki and Washington Post Remix
Amazon's A9 project picks up Sun OpenSolaris exec
Americans owe $800 bln in credit card debt
An antitrust line in the sand
And they said 'WebOffice' couldn't be done..
Andy Grove: Engage and then plan
Another fallen spyware pusher?
Anti-DRM tide rises inside Sony; Scotch tape defeats rootkit
Anti-spyware spread by spyware
Antivirus market up 39.7% in 2004
AOL AIM Triton
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak celebrates the Homebrew Computer Club turning 30
Apple releases Broadband Tuner 1.0
Apple: Not a DRM monopoly yet, but behavior is monopolistic
Are the N.Y. County politicians crazy?
Are Vista graphics requirements anything to fear?
Are you ready for avian flu?
Arno in Austria complains about Notes (updated)
Array processing equipment for TFT-LCDs up 34% in 2004
Asia-Pacific IP Centrex services market to reach $157 mln in 2009
Asia-Pacific IP video services to grow at 80% a year
Asia-Pacific mobile penetration reached 21.4% in 2004
Asia-Pacific server market reached $1.6 bln in Q2 2005
Asia-Pacific telecom revenue reached $7.6 bln in 2004
Asia-Pacific WiMAX equipment market to generate $2 bln by 2009
ASIC revenues to reach $76.3 bln in 2005
At CA, compliance is about re-architecting business
Attention Skype-haters: SkypeKiller lets you wipe Skype from your network for good
Attention Vonage; "pound sign" has a different meaning in the U.K.
Attention.opml or Attention.rss?
Attentionomics
Auditor inquisition could determine ODF's fate in Massachusetts
Australian venture capital investments up 25% in 2004-2005
Average laptop price was $1,081 in October 2005
Average PC price down 15% in Q2 2005
Average person can recognize 75% of phishing e-mails
Average selling price for NAND memory to fall at 43% a year
Average US family paid 9.2% of their income in federal taxes in 2004
Ban BitTorrent if they don't comply
Bank Hacker Arrested in Chiba
Battery chargers vs. in-PowerBook charging
Beat off-shore embedded developers by assuming the high-end, says Green Hills CEO
Beat off-shore embedded developers by assuming the high-end, says Green Hills CEO
Bees are definitively very clever insects
Better terrain maps of Earth... and beyond
Big Brother or Uncle Sam?
Big Brother or Uncle Sam?
Big company research budgets
Bill and Ray memos, WikiCalc, root kits and more (The Dan & David Show)
Bill Buchan: Outlook 2003 - the least secure eMail client
Bill drops bomb on ODF in Massachusetts
Bill drops bomb on OpenDocument Format in Massachusetts
Binary XML advances, but not all are happy
Blog spam
Blogging as 'intellectual hydroplaning'?
Blogging from the Mac
Blogging: The next big thing
Bluetooth shipments to reach 316 mln by 2005, 866 mln by 2009
Bricklin's WikiCalc: Much much more than just a mashup of wikis and spreadsheets
Broadband by world region: Asia-Pacific - 42%, EMEA - 30%, Americas - 28%
Broadband states all vote Democrat, dial-up states vote Republican
Browser Wars 2006 - Microsoft set to continue dominance
Bush Administration to Sony: It's your intellectual property -- it's not your computer
Businessman: messed up Qwest-Vonage number transfer cost me $8,604.57
CA targets Sony DRM as spyware
CableLabs RFP reveals tech wish list for cable VoIP providers
Can there actually be honesty in advertising?
Car dealers receive an average of 37 leads a month from their Web sites
Carbon nanotubes speed up fluids
Caution! Don't put all your eggs in VoIP service bundle
Central and Eastern European VOIP minutes to grow 400% in 2005
Cerf and Khan to get Presidential Medal of Honor
Chinese Internet users to conduct 360 mln Internet searches daily in 2005
Chinese semiconductor market to top $74 bln by 2010
Chip market to grow at 7% between 2004 and 2010
CIA goes open source - but repository gets few takers
Cisco goes to space
Cisco's rejection of open source success
Claria doesn't want you to know they do pop-ups
ClearNova gives AJAX an automation boost
ClearNova gives AJAX an automation boost
Clues emerge in PayPal's Skype integration roadmap
Co-branded credit cards increase bank profits by 37 euros a year
Coming to an 18-wheeler near you: a broadband mobile office on wheels
Competing in a flat world
Compliance and Office Politics
Computer Associates continues its rehabilitation
Computers with a 'human' face
Conflicts
Consumer Reports ranks top online consumer electronics retailers: Crutchfield, Amazon, Costco
Cool New Resource for EULAs
CPU market shares in Q3 2005: Intel - 80.8%, AMD - 17.8%
Dana Corp. CIO Bruce Carver: "Having too much IT and not the right IT"
Decision time for reaching true computer security
Decision time for reaching true computer security
Decision time for reaching true computer security
Deutsche (German) Notes Users Group reports
Developer tools generated $3.7 bln in 2004
Ditching the home phone
Do two rights make a standard?
Do you really want to hear the latest in the SCO-IBM case?
Doc Searls on blogging vs. journalism
Doc Searls: The net could get flushed into the telco sewer system unless WE act. Now.
Document Storage and Retrieval
Does Windows rule?
Don't Mention It
Don't steal the open source brand
Dr. Tiki clears the air
DRM - A necessary evil
DRM software demand to grow at 106.1%% a year, reach $3.6 bln by 2008
DRM: A personal story
Dutch PC market up 23.3% in Q3 2005
DVR families watch 5.7 hours of TV a day, regular families - 5.1 hours
eBay doesn't forget where "it" came from
eBay to make APIs free to developers
Eco Sun rising with the UltraSPARC T1
Economics of restricting export of security technology
EMEA chip consumption to grow at 3% a year
EMEA content, communications and collaboration software reached $1.2 bln in 2004
EMEA PC market up 20.3% in Q2 2005
EMEA softswitch revenues to reach $1.8 bln by 2009
Enterprise WLAN sales up 9% in Q3 2005
Europe close to 100% mobile penetration
eWeek: IBM GM: Lotus Seeks to Advance Productivity
Exchange 12 64-bit: Gartner, Directions on Microsoft, and a new Ferris blog entry
Exclusive: Skype planning a "Skype for Business" offering
Executive IT Support Specialist
Executives worry about security (26%) and costs (23%)
External disk storage market to grow to $19.6 bln by 2009
FamilyWatchdog.us traffic up 110% in one week
Faster lasers for telecommunications
Fastest-growing home and garden sites: Tide.com, DIY Network, Home Depot
Fewer than 50% of users with MMS-capable phones use MMS
Finally a nice free GIMP alternative
Find your genetic father... online
Firefox accelerating development cycle
Firefox global share reached 11.5% in October 2005, USA share reached 14.1%
Firefox share reaches 8.59% in September 2005
First Intel Macs to arrive in January?
First signs of Google using Analytics data
Follow up on Sony DRM fiasco
Foolproof iris recognition technology?
Free software is not really free
From color to gray and back
FTC busts Enternet Media for spyware
Full development platform emerges for embedded software lifecycle
Full development platform emerges for embedded software lifecycle
Gandalf to speed up Internet access
Gang News
Gates introduces Microsoft bet on 'live software'
Gates sketches out Windows and Office Live
Getting wise to grassroots connections
Global DBMS market will generate $13.2 bln by 2009
Global market for wireless operations support systems to generate $13 bln in 2005
Global outsourcing to create 337,625 US jobs by 2010
Global semiconductor sales to reach $235 bln in 2005
Global server market leaders - IBM, HP, Dell, Sun
Global telecom services and equipment market reached $1.44 trillion in 2004
GMail virus scanning on the way
Google Analytics stops at 234,725 accounts
Google Base and Fremont--signs of the Web 2.0 plateau
Google Base creates a structured Web
Google Base: Preparing for the worst?
Google enters Chicago
Google launches AdSense referral program
Google moves forward with book indexing
Google starts accepting new analytics registrations
Google Talk 1.0.0.76
Google toolbar for Firefox 1.5 RC1
Google using Time Warner Telecom for VoIP?
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo begin war on features
Google: Powered by Trakken
Google: What is this 'chart' thing?
Gordon Moore live from New York
Grand Central turning to Swivel
Grand Central/Swivel test drive
Greenland's ice belly is growing
Handheld market down 16.9% in Q3 2005
Happy MacsGiving
He hears gunshots, calls 911 via Vonage and hears Kenny G
Herding video content for the iPod
Here's a look at Vonage's ops center, worker bees
Here's the *real* strategy behind big cable's alliance with SprintNextel
Hey Google, can you spare a few KLOCs for OO.o?
Holograms to help nanotechnology
Home network storage market to start growing at 50% and more a year
How do I know the number of Google Analytics accounts?
How do you stop Sony's rootkit at the office?
How long does a WPA key need to be?
How to fund on-demand applications
How to make an anti-spyware zealot
How to make money from open source Apache
How to mess up a product launch- and it's happening right now
How to stop 'Active Scripting' in home PCs
How to stop Hollywood and Congress from trampling on your constitutional rights
How to store hydrogen fuel
How was your VoIP shopping weekend? Tell me your stories!
Hurricane Katrina will cause media spending to drop by $1.13 bln
I can´t install my own product
I don't care how cool TiVo-iPod is, and neither do the lawyers
I told them so: Sun and integrated data do mix
I told them so: Sun and integrated data do mix
I´m speaking at Lotusphere!
IBM Cell, IBM Linux?
IBM follows Sun's lead with open letter to Massachusetts gov't
IBM: The computer isn't the network. It's the blade chassis.
Identity and Documentation
if (Windows Rules) then (Linux fails)
If I'm Vonage, Cisco-Scientific Atlanta deal makes me reach for the Paxil
If it's 'live' it's on Linux
In 2005 women will outspend men in consumer electronics purchases
In 2010 4% of all global broadband will be WiMAX
In Focus: JavaOne
In Milwaukee, private sector takes the lead on muni Wi-Fi
In response to SprintNextel deal, Vonage joins the VoIP service bundle battle
In wake of Solaris' renaissance, predictions of its death were obviously premature
Indian server market up 30% in Q2 2005
Innovators bemoan near-sighted R&D
Insuring open source
Intel PowerBooks ahead of schedule
Intel's intro of virtualization hardware for PCs should herald new era
Intel's Otellini in the hot seat as AMD gains share
Internet ad spending up 34% in Q3 2005
Internet control issue back-burnered, for now
IP Doesn't Matter?
Ironic props to Mr. Ozzie
Is 'SOA' becoming a word?
Is digg the new Slashdot?
Is Linux tougher to deal with than Windows?
Is RIM losing its edge?
Is SOA a 'mini-me' of Web 2.0?
Is the OpenDocument Format strategically better for the disabled? Maybe.
Is Vista advice from Gartner worth it?
iSCSI again
It appears Google is planning Google Calendar service
It's a floor cleaner! No, it's a client interface!
It's dog-eat-dog in CRM land
It's not about OpenDocument vs MS. It's about open standards.
John Doerr: Web still in pre-adolescence
Joho the Blog: IBM shows del.icio.us for the enterprise, and more
Land value taxation and the stock market
Latin America cell phone penetration to reach 43% in 2005
Latin American server market up 17% in Q2 2005
LCD monitor sales up 70% in Q3 2005
Leaked CTO memo reveals Microsoft's specific priorities
Leaked Documents from Bill Gates and Ray Ozzie
Let the file format hairsplitting begin
Let the great Microsoft mash-up begin
Let users write their own applications
Linksys releases IP-PBX for smaller businesses
Linux server shipments up 20.5% in Q3 2005, revenues up 34.3%
Linux vs. Unix
Long live the CIO, but kiss the IT dept. goodbye
Looking for VoIP phone, adapter bargains? I got 'em
Lost in the Ethernet
Lotusphere 2006 Frappr!
Lotusphere 2006: Session selections being finalized
Mac mini to go Intel in January
Mac OS X on x86 reviewed
Macs Not Totally Immune to Sony Spyware
Making programmers more productive
Manpower CIO Rick Davidson: Balancing global and local
Mapping learns an open source lesson
Marten Mickos: Approach and appearance in relation to open source
Mash ups are not just for consumer apps
Mass-mailer worm lurks in bogus Skype signup email invite
Massachusetts open source fight becomes partisan
Matthew White: Eating the opposition´s dogfood
Maybe search doesn't matter...maybe it does
Media response to ZFS
Meet the Mockers: the anti-VoIP machine fires up
Memo to Amazon: if it takes buying IDT to get Net2Phone, do it!
Mercury Interactive has optimization problem
Mercury Interactive: After the fall
Microsoft and special consideration
Microsoft announcement Tuesday may be bigger news than expected
Microsoft Announces The Live Era
Microsoft CTO Starts Blog
Microsoft ECMA/ISO move could give Office formats new lease on life
Microsoft Extends RSS - New Apps Already Being Built
Microsoft Live no jive
Microsoft researchers outline a 'dependable' OS
Microsoft set to roll out 'longer twitch' products
Microsoft Watch: Exchange 12 slipping?
Microsoft's cultural shift becomes oddly, swiftly evident
Microsoft's cultural shift becomes oddly, swiftly evident
Microsoft's Ray Ozzie on the Web Office
Microsoft: Becoming a faster follower...again
Mobile phone sales up 22% in Q3 2005
Mobile Web browsers - Microsoft's downfall?
Modify letterhead in Notes 6/7
Molecular motors on the run
Money for digital divide programs attracts scammers
More Business Process Hacking
More Doc Searls: Save a CEO. Don´t post today.
More downloadable goodies on the Notes/Domino 7 launch page
More Enternet Media, their deceptive practices continue
More Exchange 12: 64-bit only?
More on Exchange 12 64-bit only news from around the blogs
More than 20% of digital cameras, camcorders and LCD TVs are sold with mail-in rebate
More than 30% of UK businesses have broadband
More video content for the iPod
MOSFET market to reach $8.83 bln by 2008
Most popular iPod-related queries: ipod, ipod nano, ipod mini
Most popular newspaper sites: NY Times, USA Today, Washington Post
Most popular open source technologies in the enterprise: Linux, Apache, Python, Tomcat
Most popular travel sites: Expedia, Travelocity, CheapTickets
Most requested cell phone features: e-mail, camera, Web, music
Mr. T rides shotgun
MS competitors gather to fast track ODF's evolution
MS-Office schema not as open source friendly as Microsoft says it is
Music subscription services up 150% in 2004, 109% in 2005, 45% in 2006
Need open source insurance?
Network World: New Lotus boss sailing tricky seas
New level of BS reached
New Orleans is up and running with muni Wi-Fi
New scanners for weapons detection
New York AG blasts Sony
Next-generation gaming consoles to reach $21.9 bln by 2008
No more blurry pictures!
Nokia TV? Here are five big obstacles in the way
Nordic IT security market generated 610 mln euros in 2004
Not Good
Notes/Domino 7 upgrade guide now available
OASIS? XML? Permanence?
Office Dead
Office XML as ECMA and ISO Standard?
One out of seven SOA efforts have already failed
Online DVD rental market has 6.3 mln subscribers, $1 bln revenue
Online maps market: MapQuest - 71%, Yahoo! Maps - 32%, Google Maps - 25%
Online retailer e-mail newsletters get 11% CTR
Only 17% of companies use Web analytics
Only 2.2% of health care budgets goes towards IT
Only 24% of US mobile phone buyers are satisfied with phone buying experience
Only this solution will solve the VoIP E911 mess
Open Source Costs in Schools
Open source database wars begin
Open source goes to Tunis
Open source intelligence?
Open source lessons from the Sony scandal
Open source remote support
Opera brags about record downloads of own security patch and blames Microsoft
OPML Sampling using Yahoo API
OPML, Audible, and Attention
Oracle makes a 'splat' at XML 2005
Outbound content compliance will generate $1.9 bln by 2009
Packaging and test outsourcing to reach $15.5 bln in 2005
Panic Attack 2005 -- right on schedule
Parking is a $26 bln industry
Part 1: The personalization war
Part 2: Attack of the instant messengers
PCPro UK Real World Computing: Notes just keeps going and going
Personalized Start Pages: Microsoft, Google, Netvibes
Podcastus interruptus
Politics and the perversion of standards
PowerBook battery shenanigans
Print advertising gets a name
Professional market for Web services to generate $261 bln by 2008
Project management apple pie
Publish: IBM sets its sights on social networking tools
Q4 2005 e-commerce volume to grow 22%
Rampant WiFi VoIP handset security problems reported: is your device vulnerable?
Report reveals split personality of ESBs
Report sees Avaya's upside, risks
Report: Vonage agents wary of mandatory new agreement
Retail CPU market share in October 2005: AMD - 49.8%, Intel - 48.5%
Revenue from chips in small form factor hard drives to grow at 39.4% a year
Rhetoric vs. Reality at SAP
Richard Stallman wants your help with GPL V3.0
Roberts v. Roberts
Robots 'feel' objects with their whiskers
Root kits, saving the Net, GoogleMart, The Stones, John Doerr and more (The Dan & David Show)
Rootkits galore: part I
Rosen approves Microsoft Office format license
RSS + OPML/ SSE = Really Simple Synchronization
Samo samo for SAML: no Microsoft
Sandbox schmandbox. Java springs a critical security leak.
SAP's Agassi explains his open source stance
SAP's Shai Agassi on Oracle's 'folly' and the shift to services
SAP's Shai Agassi: Unplugged
SCO: finally, an opportunity to judge for yourself
Scoble's 12 reasons for MS avoidance
Search engine keyword prices down 4% in September 2005
Search engines turning into applications
SearchDomino: Advice sought re lack of Notes/Outlook interoperability
SearchDomino: Survey: Lotus Notes/Domino 7 upgrades planned, but not yet scheduled
SearchExchange: Recovering Exchange from .OST files
Secure Network Fabric catching on
Security Blogs up in arms over Sony
Server market revenues up 8.1% in Q3 2005
Server market to reach $81 bln by 2011
Server shipments up 11% in Q1 2005
Servicing the longtail of data warehousing
Shifting commissioners at FCC
Skype debuts video chat- and it's cool
Skype-RadioShack deal is classic "Crossing The Chasm" strategic move
Small and medium size TFT panel shipments up 21.3% in Q3 2005
Small thinking in security spending
Smart optical fibers could save lives
Smart people are funny
Smartphone shipments up 288% in Q2 2005
SMBs should consider managed services as challenges mount, says Gartner
So why do people hate Windows?
SOA 101
SOA fairy tales
SOA, DOA: do we have to be disillusioned already?
SOA: failure is not an option... yet
Sobering up
Solaris 10 Announcements
Sony DRM using rootkit technology
Sony Music CDs surreptitiously install DRM Trojan horses on PCs
Sony offers removal and replacement for rootkit DRM
Sony rootkit used open source
Sony rootkit: The untold story
Sony stops DRM cd's - temporarily
Sony's DRM software called spyware by antivirus vendor
Sony's IVE? Pardon me while I yawn
Sony's rootkit mess: the story continues
Sony's technical and PR fiasco continues
Sort Notes mail by last name?
Spending on infrastructure support services to reach $152 bln in 2006
Spray-on computers
Spyware and online trading accounts
Spyware everywhere
SSE, RSS, and Web data
Steve Gibson weighs in on WPA-PSK keys
Stop IE 'Active Scripting' for all computers in a domain
Storing liquid CO2 in the oceans?
Streaming Video of Munich Presentation
Sun announces service to convert Microsoft Office docs to OpenOffice compatible format
Sun chooses zero barrier to entry
Sun pulls thin client blitz with a Wyse huddle
Sun pulls thin client blitz with a Wyse huddle
Sun's worst enemy: Sun PR?
SunRocket incoming call service outages reported
Survey: it's all about reuse, for now
SuSE and Novell: Personality friction or culture war?
SuSE and Novell: Personality friction or culture war?
Take the Web services quiz
Tech customer service "reach a human" secrets THEY don't want you to know about
Tech-support outsourcing is never the right thing to do
test
Text ads on parked domain sites generated $400-600 mln in 2005
Thanksgiving
That thin client pie in the sky
The ads are coming, the ads are coming
The best smartphone for the Mac
The Cat's Meow
The day the broadcast died
The dirt on Ajax
The Domino/Linux server that could
The DRM grinch who stole Christmas
The evils of self check-in kiosks
The future of the Internet - What role for developing countries?
The Google Internet
The growing drumbeat for open source patch management
The importance of ID3 tags
The incumbent's conundrum
The iPod's missing feature: gapless playback
The latest GPL FUD is Version 3.0
The man who saw tomorrow
The missing feature at the heart of Web 3.0
The political meaning of open
The real deal behind Microsoft Live, politics and ODF and more (The Dan & David Show)
The risk driver -works for Unix
The ugly little angle-bracket syntax that changed the world
The unforgettable Peter Drucker
The usual suspects are on a patent hunt
The Web turns 15 - but are the bigco's ruining the party?
The World's Top Websites - Yahoo number 1, China moving up
The x86 fashion statement
The XBox invasion
They pulled the trigger.. against Integrated Search Technologies
Think Skype offers cheapest world dialing? Think again
Thinking about Sumitomo
This blog now syndicated on ZDNet
This is only a test
This technology could arm Jihad against VoIP customer choice
Thursday: Washington DC Notes Users Group meeting
Time is on our side
Time to feds to develop RFID standards: report
Time to patch your Cisco routers
TiVo for your iPod
TiVo warms to the iPod
To all tech event producers: No more events in NYC please
Top advocate for the disabled sets terms for ODF endorsement
Top classifieds sites: Craigslist, Trader Publishing, Cars.com
Top destinations for local search: Google, Yahoo!, MSN
Top European sites: MSN, Google, Yahoo!
Top Internet advertisers in October 2005: Vonage, Devry, LowerMyBills
Top IT brands for US mid-size businesses: Microsoft, Dell, HP
Top IT vendors for financial industry: Sungard, Fidelity, NCR
Top music retailers in Q3 2005: Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Target, Amazon.com
Top national advocate for the disabled sets terms for endorsement of OpenDocument Format
Top online news sites: Yahoo! News, MSNBC, CNN
Top online retailers for Black Friday 2005: eBay, Amazon, Wal-Mart
Top open source lawyer blesses new terms on Microsoft's XML file format
Top parent companies for October 2005: Microsoft, Time Warner, Yahoo!
Top search engines for August 2005: Google - 37.3%, Yahoo! - 29.7%, MSN - 15.8%
Top search engines in October 2005: Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Ask
Top sites in October 2005: Yahoo!, Microsoft, MSN, Google
Top US broadband ISPs: Comcast, SBC, Time Warner, Verizon
Top US Web retailers: Amazon, Dell, Office Depot
Topix.net adds blogs - is it news?
Traffic to Coors.com up 285% in one week
Trojan using Sony DRM to hide
Trust: One of the primary keys to project management
TRUSTe to legitimize adware
TV product placement generated $1.9 bln in 2004
Two Solaris advantages
Typing patterns as an authentication method
UBL progress report at XML 2005
UK attracted 22K foreign workers in 2004
Unauthorized TiVo-iPod recording tech will bring out the lawyers
Unsecured Wi-Fi could become a crime
UPS: Driving cost savings by eliminating left-hand turns
US companies to get 50% share of front-end wafer processing market in 2005
US digital camera market leaders: Kodak - 21.3%, Canon - 17.7%, Sony - 17.7%
US newspaper circulation down 2.6%
US online travel to generate $68 bln in 2005, $104 bln in 2010
US productivity up 4.1% in Q3 2005
US retail videogame sales down 24% in October 2005
US spending on online content up 16% in the first half of 2005, music spedning up 45%
Value of top 100 outsourcing deals down 1.2% in 2004
Venture investments in European companies down 5.8% in Q3 2005
Venture-funded firms created 630K European jobs in 2000-2004
Vint Cerf sets the record straight on who controls the net
Virtual mobile networks to generate $10.7 bln by 2010
Visa: $3.9 bln spent on Friday after Thanksgiving
Visualizing consumption trends: an analysis of operating systems resources
Vonage outsourced tech support is NOT based in India
Wait on Vista? That depends...
Wal-Mart's fear of the Googleplex
Walt Mossberg: Cell phones rule
Was OpenSolaris a Mistake?
Watch out for Amazon
Watching the brain predicting the future
Watching the brain under hypnosis
Watching the brain under stress
Watermarks: A better DRM than DRM itself?
We are all paparazzi now
Wear your "boots" to Lotusphere
Web 2.0 dissed, big time
Web 2.0 Products We Need (But Which Don't Exist Yet)
Web 2.0 Wikipedia page taken over by Cynics
WebEx goes for the WebOffice
Western European SMS to become a 25 bln euro industry in 2007
Wetware as a service
What about a broadband wireless-enabled iPod?
What can Google do for Open Office
What ever became of San Francisco?
What happened to Dewie the e-Turtle?
What if other things were open source?
What makes Microsoft blink
What to expect from Web 3.0
What's next for the Web
What's the Big O up to now in SOA?
When did the shrink-wrap era really end?
Where are the dual core Xserves?
Where is open source innovation?
Whiteboardcasts: Microsoft's dilemma and Google's galaxy
Who could possibly benefit from ad-funded applications?
Who is fighting for network neutrality
Who is the victim here?
Who is threatened by open source now? SAP
Why blogging matters
Why can't Microsoft just patch everything?
Why does ad-supported software inspire such antagonism?
Why integrating Google ads with Google Local is a bad idea
Why is good design hard to recognize?
Why NetZero VoIP over dialup will get few takers
Why not fund on-demand with ... money?
Why Skype won't drag eBay down
Why yakToAnyone is targeting the wrong market
Will Google Base be the world's largest XML database?
Will Google buy TiVo? Here's how it could make sense
Will you talk up VoIP call savings to your family over Thanksgiving?
Windows Defender announced
Windows vs. Linux? It's Apples and oranges
Wireless mesh access points to generate $974.3 mln by 2009
With telco mergers approved, greed factor can't be discounted
WLAN equipment sales up 17% in Q2 2005
Wordlwide ERP market up 9.4% in 2004
Worldwide chip market to grow at 10% a year
Worldwide recruiting market to grow at 8.3% a year
Worldwide semiconductor revenues down 2.2% in June 2005
Worldwide server market revenue to grow 1.1% in 2005
Would you pay for a "Skype Nanny?"
Wow Estonia
XBox 360: A harbinger of the PC lockdown to come?
Yahoo and TiVo are an item
Yahoo integrates RSS into email and alerts - RSS everywhere!
Yahoo!-TiVo service debuts: precursor to Yahoo! buying TiVo?
Yellowikis - A Case Study of a Web 2.0 Business, Part 1
Yellowikis: Demonstrating Web 2.0 principles
Yellowikis: a Web 2.0 Case Study, Part 2 - Industry Disruption and The Competition
Yes, BPEL has a human side
You've heard of Trojan horses? How about Trojan grids?
Your one day to buy a $100 PC
ZDNet study: Web technology slips to number six IT priority