Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google Launching ToDo List Product? — TechCrunch reader Nicolas Hoizey noticed a blog post on the official Google Docs Blog today written by Andrew Cheng, a Google Marketing Manager. Hoizey sent us the NetNewsWire screen shot above (click for large view). — The post, based on the screen shot, appears to […]
Archive for April 11th, 2008
Google Launching ToDo List Product? (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Gartner Says Vista Will Collapse. And That’s Why The Yahoo Deal Must Happen (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Gartner Says Vista Will Collapse. And That’s Why The Yahoo Deal Must Happen — Gartner analysts Michael Silver and Neil MacDonald told a conference audience yesterday that Microsoft’s Windows product is collapsing and must make radical changes to its operating system or risk becoming a has-been.
New chip will let an iPod store 500,000 songs (Jonathan Richards/Times of London)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Jonathan Richards / Times of London:
New chip will let an iPod store 500,000 songs — A new storage technology will pave the way for MP3 players and other gadgets to store a hundred times more information — Mobile phones, iPods and other consumer devices may soon be able to hold a hundred times more […]
The New Release of Live Maps and Virtual Earth 3D is now Live! (Virtual Earth)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Virtual Earth:
The New Release of Live Maps and Virtual Earth 3D is now Live! — I’m so glad to finally announce that the latest version of Live Maps is online and ready for you to play with. This ended up being a much bigger release than originally planned including three full sprints of development.
Nike+ coming to iPhone and iPod Touch (Mark Wilson/Stuff.tv)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Mark Wilson / Stuff.tv:
Nike+ coming to iPhone and iPod Touch — I’m in Nike’s HQ in Oregon where, apart from checking out the footwear it’s fashioned for all 32 Olympic events (yes, including horse riding), I’ve had a chinwag with a Nike+ spokeperson to see where the running companion is headed following the arrival […]
On the Menu at the Yahoo Top Managers Lunch Yesterday: Fear and AOL-oathing (Kara Swisher/BoomTown)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
On the Menu at the Yahoo Top Managers Lunch Yesterday: Fear and AOL-oathing — For some reason, none of the half-dozen SVPs and EVPs I spoke to, who attended a lunch that Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang held yesterday for several dozen top-level execs, wanted to tell me exactly what was on […]
Devices That Track Every Precious Need (David S. Joachim/New York Times)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
David S. Joachim / New York Times:
Devices That Track Every Precious Need — IT’S 10 p.m. Do you know where your children are? How about your pets? And your car? — It is possible to get answers to all these questions instantly over your cellphone or computer, using the same technology that guides you […]
Did you sign Google’s noncompete? Good, you’re fired (Jordan Golson/Valleywag)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Jordan Golson / Valleywag:
Did you sign Google’s noncompete? Good, you’re fired — A recently departed DoubleClicker tells us that Google managers asked employees at the online ad company it acquired last month to sign one-year noncompete agreements. Most agreed, thinking that it would spare their jobs — but then layoffs came a week later.
Twitter: A two-way social computer? (Sam/Go Big Always)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Sam / Go Big Always:
Twitter: A two-way social computer? — Ok, not Twitter but something Twitter-like. Twitter is nice because it strips everything away and focuses 100% on people and the economy of interaction (140 characters in a box, the end). — Twitter as social network
Microsoft Remains Favorite In Crowded Battle for Yahoo (Wall Street Journal)
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Wall Street Journal:
Microsoft Remains Favorite In Crowded Battle for Yahoo — Yahoo Inc.’s directors meet Friday to discuss alternatives to a Microsoft Corp. takeover, with many insiders still seeing a Microsoft deal — without the participation of News Corp. — as the most likely outcome.