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MSN adCenter Showcases New SEM Offerings
In the face of recurrent search losses, this week Microsoft showed off what its much-touted adCenter Labs has been working on. At Demo Fest in Redmond, Mr. Softie showcased what the company called "breakthrough digital tools" focused on improving keyword and content technologies, ad selection and relevance, audience intelligence, social networking, video, platforms, and devices.
Adobe Acrobat Connect Commercially Available
By Ken Molay
The First Taste Was Free... Now you have to pay for it.
Open Source Software Closer to Commercial Enterprise Software
The odds are good that the LAMP stack is running somewhere inside your company.
Google, Yahoo, Apple Boost Silicon Valley Real Estate
By Andy Beal
If you're looking to locate your business in California's Silicon Valley and are feeling the pain of real estate prices, we know who you should blame.
Java Not True Test of Open Source Innovation
My thesis advisor keeps reminding me to frame the question correctly, otherwise the experimental results will be meaningless.
OSS Is Changing The Game
Zack, the three examples you give appear to me as signs that OSS is under attack by vendors who don't gork the value of an open community & the customer value delivered. Yep, even the MSFT deal with Zend.
OSS Trickle Down
If I understand Dana's point correctly here, he's saying that as open source vendors start getting a larger part of the corporate IT budget, less money is spent on commercial vendors, thereby reducing how much those commercial vendors have to spend on R&D for future innovations.
The Practicalities of Accessible, Commercial Web Design
By Lonie Watson
I have read with interest recent articles containing hints and tips for cutting corners when it comes to making your site accessible to all.
Commercial Weblogs and Social Networking
By Glenn Letham
I was checking out the latest release of the GT/Field mobile application from GTI. It was interesting to see that the company's products are supported via a blogger weblog.
Google Promotes Banned Books
Despite America's reputation as a free society, the practice of banning books in schools and even some libraries has happened through the years. Google and the American Library Association will celebrate 25 years of Banned Books Week, September 23rd - 30th.
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