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  1. Standards support for mashups emerge

    Enterprise Web 2.0 - Mar 20, 2008

    The announcement earlier this week that IBM has put together an open approach for making user data secure inside of Web mashups, known as SMash, was the most recent step in an unfolding story about the way the industry

    Tagged: identity, rss, web 2 0, web services, soa, ldap, saas, mashups, products, widgets, badges, openid, enterprise web 2 0, lightweight service models, enterprise mashups, web 2 0 platforms, web as platform, global soa, open apis, small pieces loosely joined, right to remix, encouraging unintended uses, situational software

  2. Why Windows 7 might go to pieces

    All about Microsoft - Mar 20, 2008

    There are a growing number of clues that Windows 7 -- the next version of Windows about which Microsoft continues to remain mum -- could be available in pieces. By "pieces," I mean a couple of different things....

    Tagged: windows live, windows client, channel, resellers, windows 7, corporate strategy, app compatibility, system builders, oems

  3. FCC: Verizon Wireless a big 700 Mhz auction winner; Now what?

    Between the Lines - Mar 20, 2008

    Updated: Verizon Wireless was the biggest winner in the Federal Communication Commission’s 700 Mhz auction. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin revealed Verizon Wireless as the biggest winner of spectrum. Martin made the

    Tagged: general, verizon, wired and 038 wireless

  4. Amazon’s Bezos: Our Kindle supply issues almost fixed

    Between the Lines - Mar 20, 2008

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos apologized for the company’s inability to make enough Kindles to meet demand, but noted that the e-tailer should have a sufficient inventory “within the next few weeks.” While some have surmised

    Tagged: general, amazon, personal technology

  5. Google data watch: Enough with the overanalysis

    Between the Lines - Mar 20, 2008

    ComScore’s latest search data showing Google queries declined has caused concern and a good bit of overanalysis. But everyone needs to take a deep breath when it comes to analyzing every little Google twitch. Now it’s

    Tagged: general, search, google, web technology

  6. Grading Gartner and Forrester

    Between the Lines - Mar 20, 2008

    Sam Lawrence has been a client of both Gartner and Forrester since January and has provided an interesting report card of the two analyst firms. Lawrence, CMO at Jive Software, a collaboration and community software

    Tagged: general, social networking, it management, enterprise 2 0, software infrastructure

  7. A bid to lure wolves with a digital call of the wild

    News items | ZDNet - Mar 20, 2008

    A speaker-recorder system called Howlbox howls, and wolves howl back, their answers amounting to a roll call that can help scientists studying the population. (From The New York Times) BOZEMAN, Mont.--The long, lonely

    Tagged: biology and earth science

  8. Not scared about Cross-Site Request Forgery? You should be… you’re scared of jail aren’t you?

    Zero Day - Mar 20, 2008

    Robert Hansen aka R-Snake has posted a very interesting article today over at his blog. As R-Snake states: Whelp, we’ve talked about it, but now it’s finally possible. CSRF can now cause jail time. The FBI has begun

    Tagged: browsers, hackers, exploit code

  9. Inside China’s Golden Shield

    ZDNet Government - Mar 20, 2008

    "The connection was reset." That's the message Firefox gives me when I try to connect to a link posted by a Chinese commenter to this blog. A similar error message is the title of a fascinating piece by James Fallows

    Tagged: china, censorship

  10. Auction over, FCC ponders public safety D block

    ZDNet Government - Mar 20, 2008

    Bidding has closed on the great 700 MHz auction and the FCC has raised $20 billion from the spectrum given so long ago to the great television networks of the past. That’s $4.75 billion for the prized C block, but no

    Tagged: fcc

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