Reuters - Not content to let MySpace, iLike and
Facebook take all the online music thunder, Buzznet is roaring
into the Music 2.0 market with a vengeance.
Archive for April 18th, 2008
Music Web site Buzznet expands online portfolio (Reuters)
Filed in: Digital Music
Flip Video Maker Plans To Go Public (Investor’s Business Daily)
Investor’s Business Daily - It might well be the “it” electronic device of the moment, and it’s not Apple’s iPhone or Amazon.com’s Kindle e-book reader. It’s a low-cost, easy-to-use camcorder for the YouTube age, made by an outfit called Pure Digital Technologies.
Filed in: Internet
Microsoft accidentally delivers Office Genuine nagware
Microsoft is acknowledging that on April 15 it accidentally delivered its new Office Genuine Notifications to users outside of its planned pilot areas of Chile, Italy, Spain and Turkey.
Filed in: Microsoft
Google Video now more usable
Google Video has gone through many transformations through the years. Even the concept behind the service has gone through several transformations as they try and find their own spot on the web where they can thrive.
The very first iteration of Google Video ironically had nothing to do with delivering video to users. Rather, […]
Filed in: Google
Apple Modifies Software Update for Windows
CNet reports that Apple has responded to the criticism of pushing Safari to all Windows users via Software Update.
The practice received some criticism since the “update” appeared for individuals who had never installed a previous vers…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Microsoft Sheds Light on Upcoming Subscription Suite
As consumer-focused word processing and spreadsheet applications become less expensive and more available from non-Microsoft sources like Google and Apple, Microsoft is working to ensure that it too has lower-priced, higher-value “essential software” solutions for consumers. The Redmond, Wash., software maker has been secretly working on a new service, code-named “Albany,” which the company publicly acknowledged Friday.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Does Microsoft have a gameplan for Groove?
At this week’s summit for 1,800 of its Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs), questions about Microsoft’s gameplan for Groove took center stage when attendees had a chance to ask questions of Chief Software Architect Ozzie and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Filed in: Microsoft
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