Archive for the ‘TECH NEWS’ Category

Engadget’s Ryan Block and Peter Rojas To Team On New Startup (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008


Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:

Engadget’s Ryan Block and Peter Rojas To Team On New Startup  —  Engadget’s editor-in-chief Ryan Block will be leaving parent company AOL shortly, sources say, to launch a new startup.  Partnering with him on the new company will be Peter Rojas, Engadget’s former editor-in-chief (pictured left below, next to Block).

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Google Readying Analysis of World’s “One Trillion” Images (Kelsey Blodget/Beet.TV)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008


Kelsey Blodget / Beet.TV:

Google Readying Analysis of World’s “One Trillion” Images  —  As it seeks to monetize the exploding universe of uploaded images to the Web, which Google says is nearing one trillion, it is developing image processing to more effectively search and organize images.

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Spam experiment overloads inboxes (BBC)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008


BBC:

Spam experiment overloads inboxes  —  Surfing the web unprotected will leave the average web user with 70 spam messages each day, according to an experiment by security firm McAfee.  —  It invited 50 people from around the world, including five from the UK, to surf without spam filters.

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Xandros Acquires Linspire Assets in Secret Backroom Deal (Kevin Carmony/Kevin Carmony’s Blog)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008


Kevin Carmony / Kevin Carmony’s Blog:

Xandros Acquires Linspire Assets in Secret Backroom Deal  —  Today, as a Linspire shareholder, I received the below “memorandum” from Linspire.  I have confirmed with several other Linspire shareholders that they too received this same notice.  —  In classic Michael Robertson form …

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Yahoo Board and Investors Burn, While Everyone Else Fiddles (Kara Swisher/BoomTown)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008


Kara Swisher / BoomTown:

Yahoo Board and Investors Burn, While Everyone Else Fiddles  —  Could Ross Levinsohn and Jon Miller reinvent Yahoo (YHOO)?  What about OpenTable’s Jeff Jordan?  Or various and sundry Google (GOOG) or Microsoft (MSFT) execs?  —  It could happen.  —  That specific scenario of putting someone …

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Adobe Advances Rich Media Search on the Web (Adobe)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Adobe:

Adobe Advances Rich Media Search on the Web  —  For immediate release  —  Adobe Flash Technology Enhances Search Results for Dynamic Content and Rich Internet Applications  —  Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the company is teaming up with search industry leaders …

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Powerset joins Live Search (Live Search)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Live Search:

Powerset joins Live Search  —  We’re excited to announce that we’ve reached an agreement to acquire Powerset, a San Francisco-based search and natural language company.  —  Powerset will join our core Search Relevance team, remaining intact in San Francisco.

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Bag Helps Laptop Pass Air Security (Joe Sharkey/New York Times)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008


Joe Sharkey / New York Times:

Bag Helps Laptop Pass Air Security  —  For years at airport security checkpoints, passengers have heard the refrain, almost a dirge: “Laptops must be removed from their cases and placed on the belt.”  —  Get ready for a change.  The Transportation Security Administration has given the go-ahead …

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Understanding the Web browser threat: Examination of vulnerable … (techzoom.net)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008


techzoom.net:

Understanding the Web browser threat: Examination of vulnerable online Web browser populations and the “insecurity iceberg”  —  Stefan Frei 1, Thomas Dübendorfer 2, Gunter Ollmann 3, Martin May 1  — Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory (CSG), ETH Zurich  — IBM Internet Security Systems, IBM ISS

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Google learns to crawl Flash (The Official Google Blog)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

The Official Google Blog:

Google learns to crawl Flash  —  Google has been developing a new algorithm for indexing textual content in Flash files of all kinds, from Flash menus, buttons and banners, to self-contained Flash websites.  Recently, we’ve improved the performance of this Flash indexing algorithm by integrating Adobe’s Flash Player technology.

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