Technology Industry Archive

June 2009

EMC Flipping SharePoint On Its End

By Michael Hickins | Jun 8, 2009

EMC realizes that it can’t possibly compete head-on with Microsoft’s SharePoint in the market for workplace collaboration tools — and surveys show that Microsoft has an unassailable market share in this space — so, EMC is trying to pull a jujitsu move on Microsoft, using the the document sharing platform’s weight in the market against it. In this vision, which EMC...

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Hardware Wants To Be Free

By Erik Sherman | Jun 8, 2009

Over at Advertising Age, Simon Dumenco has an interesting post about how a free netbook as a come-on to a subscription-based content service (whether video or e-book) might be the savior of media. That struck me because I think he’s on the right track but perhaps hasn’t gone far enough. For consumers, at least, perhaps we’re seeing the beginning of the end of directly paying...

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In Defense of Michael Arrington (Really. Well, Partially.)

By Erik Sherman | Jun 8, 2009

The New York Times had an article Saturday about tech blogs running rumors. As I understood the article, the overall point was that such sites as TechCrunch and Gizmodo will print rumors because it is their way of gaining attention and competing with mainstream media organizations that have far deeper resources. The blogs reply that this is a process that helps bring the readers into the...

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User Controlled Ad Displays Via iPhone

By Erik Sherman | Jun 5, 2009

Shortly after someone invented the cell phone, some other entrepreneurs developed the term mobile commerce. You can’t blame them, as there would seem to be something compelling about tying doing business to a device that so many keep with them more religiously than their wallets. There have even been expanding efforts to let people buy merchandise in stores using their own handsets. And,...

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Intel Wind River Buy Loosens Ties to Microsoft, Apple

By Erik Sherman | Jun 5, 2009

Intel has been almost synonymous with PCs for decades. However, the acquisition of embedded systems vendor Wind River marks an historic shift for Intel, just as thoroughly as when the company originally exited the memory chip business. By acquiring top embedded systems software vendor Wind River, it not only turns its attention to the world beyond the personal computer, but goes into...

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Big Chip Decline in 2009, Rebound in 2010, Full Recovery Far Off

By Erik Sherman | Jun 5, 2009

According to recent estimates from World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS), the global semiconductor market in 2009 will see an almost 22 percent drop from the previous year. And even though growth is supposed to return in 2010 and increase in 2011, a slightly deeper look at the numbers suggests that full recovery is years off. The current forecast is far grimmer than the one the group...

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EFF Tool Makes Facebook TOS-Type Controversies More Likely

By Erik Sherman | Jun 5, 2009

Back in February, Facebook faced a firestorm of user anger over its changed terms of use, when The Consumerist noted a change in the terms of service that gave the company virtually unlimited rights over user content. Now the chances of someone noticing similar changes at other sites is greater because the Electronic Frontier Foundation has started a new service called TOSBack, which tracks 44...

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Google's Microsoft Fight Starts With Smartphones

By Michael Hickins | Jun 5, 2009

I recently described how Google’s Wave, a collaboration tool based on the new HTML 5 standard, demonstrated the potential for Web applications to unglue Microsoft’s hold on customers. My post quoted Gary Edwards, the former president of the Open Document Foundation, a first-hand witness to the failed attempt by Massachusetts to dump Microsoft and as experienced a hand at...

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Google's Long Shot At Kicking Microsoft Off The Desktop

By Michael Hickins | Jun 4, 2009

I recently described how Google’s Wave, a collaboration tool based on the new HTML 5 standard, demonstrates the potential for Web applications to unglue Microsoft’s hold on customers. My post quoted Gary Edwards, the former president of the Open Document Foundation, a first-hand witness to the failed attempt by Massachusetts to dump Microsoft and as experienced a hand at...

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Microsoft Declares The End Of Software

By Michael Hickins | Jun 4, 2009

The irony of hearing Microsoft server and tools division president Bob Muglia hold forth on the benefits of software as a service (SaaS) yesterday was of a richness perhaps only Marc Benioff could fully appreciate. When I sat down with the Salesforce CEO last year to talk about the competition the SaaS vendor would face in the coming years, Benioff said he looked forward to the day when the...

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