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- Open Source Outlook Choices
- Open Source Outlook ChoicesOutlook add-onsWHERE does one find out about Outlook add-ons?RE: Open Source Outlook ChoicesI don't think bundling is the answer. Interoperability is though. Just because MS thinks an e-mail/calendaring application should be bundled with office doesn't mean it should. If the integration between an e-mail client and OpenOffice...
- Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, E-mail, Projity, Chandler, Microsoft Outlook, OOo, Open Source Outlook Choices, Mozilla Thunderbird, open source
- Discussion threads 2007-09-11
- Is there an economics of demand-side scarcity?
- There's a debate about the meaning of economic scarcity going on all over the Web, most recently set off by Chris Anderson's "Economy of Abundance" talk at Pop!Tech, that David Hornik and Ross Mayfield have commented on and Doc Searls began talking about a while back when he introduced the...
- Tags: Chandler
- Blog posts 2006-10-27
- Is Google or Microsoft best positioned for Web Office?
- Is Google or Microsoft best positioned for Web Office?Gmail, Outlook, and Web OfficeGmail is not on par with Outlook. That nifty technology that reads your emails and give you ads based on their contents might more advanced, but GMail is not competitive with Outlook. It's not competive with...
- Tags: Groupware, E-mail providers, Channel management, Microsoft Office, Chandler, Web browser, Microsoft Outlook, Google Gmail, Web, Web Office, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-04-18
- Mitch Kapor: What's up with Chandler
- At the When 2.0 workshop, Open Source Application Foundation Chair Mitch Kapor addressed the status of Chandler, OSAF's evolving Personal Information Manager and answer to Microsoft Exchange and Outlook that will integrate calendar, email, contacts, task management, notes, and instant messaging. Kapor seemed keen on explaining why Chandler, which...
- Tags: Chandler, Mitch Kapor
- Blog posts 2005-12-06
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- News to know: Linux; iPhone; Gmail; Insecure antivirus software; SAP
- Notable headlines: Phil Wainewright: SaaS star leaves SAP for Salesforce.com Dennis Howlett: Ticking bombs in enterprise land Garett Rogers: Your Gmail is now a lot more secure Dancho Danchev: Approximately 800 vulnerabilities discovered in antivirus products ...
- Tags: Software, Apple iPhone, Linux, Google Gmail, SAP AG, Antivirus Software, Microsoft Corp., Twitter, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- What Yahoo doesn't want you to know about the Microsoft deal
- After fighting against its disclosure for weeks, lawyers for Yahoo! have finally lost their battle to keep the details of a shareholder lawsuit hidden. They had released a public version on May 15th, but most of the interesting parts were deleted. Exactly what were they trying to hide? ...
- Tags: Jerry Yang, Compensation, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Benefits, Human Resources, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-06-03
- Automated recognition of online images
- An international team of computer scientists has developed a new image-recognition software. They found that 256 to 1,024 bits of data were enough to identify the subject of an image. The researchers said this 'could lead to great advances in the automated identification of online images and, ultimately, provide a...
- Tags: Image, Reconstruction, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-24
- Our big carbon footprints
- A class of MIT students in mechanical engineering has studied the carbon footprints of different lifestyles, from the homeless to multimillionaires. And the results are both fascinating and frightening. According to the study, even the people with the lowest incomes in the U.S. emit twice more carbon than the average...
- Tags: U.S., Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Carbon, Carbon Footprint, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Mitch Kapor: From Lotus 1-2-3 to Second Life
- In this Super Techies video interview, Mitch Kapor discusses his career as a tech entrepreneur. He discusses his early experiences working on the first PC spreadsheet, Visicalc, and his subsequent founding of Lotus Development, creating the most ubiquitous business tool of its time. He also talks about competing with tech...
- Tags: Second Life, Mitch Kapor, IBM Corp., Productivity, Wiki, Corporate Governance, Entrepreneurship, Professional Development, Corporate Communications, Online Communications, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management, Career, Marketing, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- A smart pillbox to educate people
- A major challenge in public health is that people do not take their medications, a phenomenon known as 'medication non-adherence.' In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that this accounts for 10% of all hospital visits and costs the U.S. healthcare system $100 billion per year and $60 billion to...
- Tags: Team, Patient, Health Care, uBox, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-09
- Intel to start production at new $3 billion plant
- Intel to start production at new $3 billion plantGrowth!Az., can use the jobs.RE: Intel to start production at new $3 billion plantstinking Intel still have not admit defeat like Microsoft with European Unionre: GrowthHuh? I live in Chandler, AZ and I can tell you there is no way Intel's...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Processors, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce management, Intel Corp., chip, x86 processor
- Discussion threads 2007-10-25
- Open Source Outlook Choices
- Yesterday I spoke about how IBM's support of OpenOffice will mean little if OpenOffice doesn't include an Outlook-killer. I don't mean just a mailer like Thunderbird. I'm talking about an application that combines contact management, information management, email, and calendaring into a single package and has the ecosystem to address...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Open Source, Dave Greenfield
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- IBM to lift lid on its OpenOffice plans next week
- IBM to lift lid on its OpenOffice plans next weekAttitude toward IBM.Never is a long time.Quoting a quote in the Comment:“There’s nothing about that in the IBM statement,” [John] McCreesh[, Marketing Project Lead of OpenOffice.org] said, referring to the possibility of contributing Notes colaboartion code to the open source projects....
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Groupware, Enterprise software, open-source community, OpenOffice, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus Notes
- Discussion threads 2007-09-11
- Intel aims to speed Linux gadget development
- Intel aims to speed Linux gadget developmentWyse Thin Clients; OLPCIntel has put on the good guy hat recently. Today they distance themselves further from HP and Microsoft. HP is now the largest tech company by revenue and has abandoned the HP way for the wrong ways of identity theft. ...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Loverock, Linux, Intel Corp., Linux gadget development, gadget development, Microsoft Corp., developer
- Discussion threads 2007-07-16
- Intel 45nm backed by fab four
- Intel has had an up and down week of sorts when it comes to processor fabrication plants. The company’s ill-fated Austin, Texas, fab was demolished on Sunday morning. But on Monday afternoon it announced plans to refit its Fab11X in Rio Rancho, N.M. Fab 11X will become Intel’s fourth 45-nanometer...
- Tags: Desktops, multicore processors, notebooks, semiconductors, Servers, Intel, Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-02-26
- Apple vs. Cisco: How Important Is A Trademark You Don't Use?
- Apple vs. Cisco: How Important Is A Trademark You Don't Use?Cisco plus litigation equals AppleBefore anyone call Cisco a scoundrel, let's not forget the ever litigious Apple. Maybe Cisco is trying to teach Apple a lesson by giving it a bite of their own medicine, plus a chance to...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Apple Inc., phone
- Discussion threads 2007-02-01
- Look who's coming to DEMO 2007
- Ill be attending the DEMO 07 conference next week in Palm Desert, CA. This will be my third DEMO Conference and fourth DEMO event. Chris Shipley and her team put on an absolutely first-rate event and I cant wait to see what great ideas are presented this year. The companies...
- Tags: DEMO, Computer Associates International Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-26
- Intentional programming and Dreaming in Code
- Worth reading: I have been following Charles Simonyis adventures in programming for many years. Charles is considered the father of Microsoft Word and the architect of Microsoft Office. He left Microsoft in 2002, after more than 20 years on the Redmond campus, to form Intentional Software, with the intention of...
- Tags: General, Software Infrastructure, software, programming
- Blog posts 2007-01-15
- Why the Apple/Cisco iPhone talks collapsed
- CNET News.com Marguerite Reardon reports that talks between Cisco and Apple about use of their iPhone trademark broke down at 8pm PT on Monday evening, the night before Steve Jobs was to take the stage for his keynote address.One of the conditions of the deal was that Cisco wanted to...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Apple Computer Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-13
- Cisco blogs about the iPhone suit
- Mark Chandler, Ciscos SVP and General Counsel, has posted a blog entry on Apples infringement of their iPhone trademark claiming that "this is not a suit against Apple’s innovation, their modern design, or their cool phone. It is not a suit about money or royalties. This is a suit about...
- Tags: Legal, iPhone, Apple Computer Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-11
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