Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Microsoft Office Online and Attacking The Innovator’s Dilemma — Nick Carr has a lead on the story that we all knew was coming eventually: Key Microsoft applications, including Office, may be moving online, soon. Carr’s source says to look for enterprise applications to move online …
Archive for March 1st, 2008
Microsoft Office Online and Attacking The Innovator’s Dilemma (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Innovation comes cheap, says Google engineer Kevin Marks (Caroline McCarthy/CNET News.com)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Caroline McCarthy / CNET News.com:
Innovation comes cheap, says Google engineer Kevin Marks — MIAMI—When the Future of Web Apps conference wound down Friday night, a few things were clear, not the least of which is the fact that open standards are a big deal. — Google engineer Kevin Marks gave a talk at FOWA […]
newsfire… the news starts here! (David Watanabe/DWBlog)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
David Watanabe / DWBlog:
newsfire… the news starts here! — Today’s a big day for NewsFire. After much internal debate, I’ve made the decision that as of today, NewsFire is totally free. No feature restrictions, no ads, no cut-down ‘lite’ version… this is the real deal. — For those new to this …
More Americans turning to Web for news (Reuters)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Reuters:
More Americans turning to Web for news — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly 70 percent of Americans believe traditional journalism is out of touch, and nearly half are turning to the Internet to get their news, according to a new survey. — While most people think journalism is important to the quality of life […]
Rumor: Microsoft about to unveil web-apps strategy (Nick/Rough Type)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Nick / Rough Type:
Rumor: Microsoft about to unveil web-apps strategy — Put your ears to the ground, my friends, for the Beast of Redmond may be stirring. I’ve heard that Microsoft has begun briefing its large enterprise clients on an expansive and detailed strategy for moving its software business into the cloud.
The Coming Death Of Indian Outsourcing (Sramana Mitra/Forbes)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Sramana Mitra / Forbes:
The Coming Death Of Indian Outsourcing — India is riding high on outsourcing. — Information technology and IT-enabled services will employ 4 million people in 2008 and account for 7% of gross domestic product and 33% of India’s foreign-exchange inflows, according to Nasscom, an Indian IT industry organization.
Totspot - It’s A Social Network For Babies (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Totspot - It’s A Social Network For Babies — Ok, it’s a bit ridiculous that social networks for every conceivable market demographic exist. But I’m guessing, based on the success of Maya’s Mom (acquired in August 2007 by BabyCenter) and other social sites around parenting, that New York based Totspot could […]
Ask May Dump Teoma For Google, Layoff 100 People (Duncan Riley/TechCrunch)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
Ask May Dump Teoma For Google, Layoff 100 People — Ask is rumored to be considering switching to Google for search and subsequently downsizing its engineering team. — According to Silicon Alley Insider, Ask may abandon or selling its Teoma search engine in favor of using Google for its search results.
Google to ComScore: You owe us $15-billion (Mathew/mathewingram.com/work)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Mathew / mathewingram.com/work:
Google to ComScore: You owe us $15-billion — Earlier this week, comScore released a report looking at Google’s click-through rates for January, which showed a precipitous decline — and that in turn caused a similar precipitous decline in the company’s share price, slicing about $15-billion …
Source: Apple may not restrict free iPhone apps (Electronista)
Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Electronista:
Source: Apple may not restrict free iPhone apps — In spite of fears that Apple may impose tight restrictions on third-party iPhone applications developed with its upcoming SDK, the company may loosen those restrictions for free programs, Electronista has learned.