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Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Yahoo readies new and improved online services APIs

Yahoo readies new and improved online services APIs

Yahoo will release new and enhanced application programming interfaces (APIs) for four of its online services in the coming months, the Sunnyvale, California, company plans to announce on Tuesday at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego.

For more on this:

- read full story from infoworld.com, March 7 2006


Paid e-mail plan raises the people's ire

If the ’60s has left any mark on following generations, it can still be found in high tech. That seminal generation perceived, and held as its credo, the belief that ordinary people could change the course of American policy, and did, when we pulled out of Vietnam. Whether or not this is true is beyond my ability to know, but this perception is now commonly accepted.

For more on this:

- read full story from infoworld.com, March 7 2006


Google lets slip talk of online storage

Google is preparing to offer online storage to Web users, creating a mirror image of data stored on consumer hard drives, according to company documents that were mistakenly released on the Web.

For more on this:

- read full story from ZDNet Technology News, March 7, 2006

Intel demonstrates quad-core PC, server

Intel demonstrated two quad-core processors Tuesday, "Clovertown" for servers and "Kentsfield" for PCs, directing attention toward the future during a more troubled present.

For more on this:

- read full story from ZDNet Technology News, March 7 2006

Microsoft upgrades search

Microsoft is set to launch on Wednesday the beta version of its new Windows Live Search page, which uses the same behind-the-scenes technology as MSN Search but will eventually become the company's sole search offering.

For more on this:

-read full story from ZDNet Technology News, March 7 2006


Microsoft's CTO envisions a Web-savvy clipboard

Microsoft Chief Technical Officer Ray Ozzie has proposed a way to bring the equivalent of a PC's text clipboard to the Web, a move he said will spur more user-driven "mashups."

For more on this:

- read full story from ZDNet Technology News, March 7 2006

Microsoft readying Vista marketing blitz
Aiming to re-create the excitement that accompanied the launch of Windows 95, Microsoft is gearing up for a massive campaign to launch Windows Vista.
For more on this:
- read full story from ZDNet Technology News, March 7 2006
Cloudmark Upgrades Messaging Security For Exchange
Messaging security vendor Cloudmark Inc. has upgraded its Cloudmark Server Edition for corporate environments that use Microsoft’s Exchange Server, adding new mobile e-mail messaging protection against spam, phishing and virus attacks, and new data reporting features.
For more on this:
- read full story from Messagingpipline.com, March 7 2006

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