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- Cory Doctorow on taming the trolls
- Cory Doctorow on taming the trollsAttracting the trollsFirst let's define what a troll is. Basically it's someone who disagrees with you - they may be foaming at the mouth and raving about Win$ucks or Eunuchs (guilty ;-)) or be incapable of logical argument see Paul Murphy but essentially they...
- Tags: blogging, zdnet bloggers, cory doctorow, troll, microsoft corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-15
- The ZDNet blogger experiment and new launch
- [While this might seem a little strange to be writing about ZDNet and my fellow bloggers on ZDNet I think it might fly in the slightly shifted way the new media world is developing...]05-Dec-2006ZDNet Unveils the Next-Generation of Business Tech Publishing, Weaving Voice of Bloggers Around News, Product Reviews, Vendor...
- Tags: blogger, media/blogging, search
- Blog posts 2006-12-06
- The intangible aspects of mashups matter most
- The intangible aspects of mashups matter mostGet your facts straight Google BigotI am really getting fed up with seeing ZDNet bloggers refusing to perform even the most basic fact checking."Even when being there first is factored out..."I call you and raise you 10 points of credibility.http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/events/mappoint/mpwebservice.mspxMicrosoft MapPoint was available as...
- Tags: google inc., google maps, zdnet bloggers, mappoint
- Discussion threads 2006-04-09
- Welcome to the Enterprise Web 2.0
- Welcome to the Enterprise Web 2.0Buzzword FatigueSeriously, am I the only one who is suffering from serious buzzword fatigue? IT vendors and managers need to start speaking in plain english about real ROI - for example it would be great to see more about how Web 3.0 and "Mashups...
- Tags: channel management, web, web 2.0, web 3.0, zdnet bloggers
- Discussion threads 2006-02-09
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- Video: Mobile takes center stage at LinuxWorld
- ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks with Senior Editor Sam Diaz about one of the big themes at this year's LinuxWorld Expo--mobility. Diaz discusses how large companies like Motorola are encouraging Linux developers to write software for mobile devices. by Larry Dignan
- Tags: mobile, video, diaz, linux, advertising & promotion, corporate communications, operating systems, software, marketing, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Mobile takes center stage at LinuxWorld
- ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks with Senior Editor Sam Diaz about one of the big themes at this year's LinuxWorld Expo--mobility. Diaz discusses how large companies like Motorola are encouraging Linux developers to write software for mobile devices.
- Tags: mobile, diaz, linux, advertising & promotion, operating systems, software, marketing, motorola, sumi das, sam diaz
- Videos 2008-08-06
- Expert: SOA vulnerable to DNS security flaw, too
- This just in from the Black Hat security confab currently taking place in Las Vegas: Dan Kaminsky, a well-known IT security researcher, disclosed his findings around the Domain Name Server flaw or DNS cache poisoning vulnerability, and where it can bite. Tim Wilson of Dark Reading reported on Kaminsky's presentation,...
- Tags: security, dns, server, soa, flaw, domain names, service-oriented architecture (soa), networking, internet, web services, enterprise software, software, joe mckendrick
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Six steps to an effective data governance program
- As data governance becomes a key benchmark of a company's responsibility to enhance and protect data, here are six simple steps that start to develop a program based on individual needs. In the past few years, dozens of high-profile incidents involving data mismanagement have gained international attention. Caught off...
- Tags: data, organization, corporate governance, tools & techniques, pricing, databases, business operations, corporate law, management, marketing, enterprise software, software, data management, data governance, mismanagement, steve alder, ibm, special to zdnet
- News items 2008-08-06
- Copying + pasting + blogging = trouble
- "Copy paste blogging" can lead to errors and even embarrassment for bloggers and their subjects. Is it really worth it? Take the poll by Jennifer Leggio
- Tags: blog, blogger, blogging, internet, jennifer leggio
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Spammers using Google Sites to bypass filters
- Junk emailers are using Google Sites to create web pages that can help spam get around corporate filters, according to MessageLabs Spammers have added Google Sites to the arsenal of online tools used to get around junk-email filters, according to a study published on Tuesday by messaging...
- Tags: google inc., spammer, messagelabs ltd., cyberthreats, security, spam and phishing, matthew broersma zdnet.co.uk, spam, worms, malware, google, securuty, google sites
- News items 2008-08-05
- Everywhere I look, I see Clouds
- No, not a comment on the weather in East Yorkshire this 'summer,' but rather a reflection on the recent eruption of content related to Cloud computing. Having taken a long weekend away from the computer, punctuated by occasional iPhone-powered checking of my feeds to sate the addiction, it really did...
- Tags: software, web, cloud computing, web 3.0, cloud, linked data movement, channel management, marketing, paul miller
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- 'ESME': Social messaging within an enterprise SOA environment
- There are interesting community driven enterprise developments around SAP's 'Netweaver' SOA ('service-oriented application') and integration platform, with a sophisticated Twitter - style tool created by a diverse group of international users taking shape. Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to...
- Tags: environment, soa, messaging, twitter, esme, company usage, service-oriented architecture (soa), web services, team management, productivity, groupware, middleware, collaboration, enterprise software, software, management, oliver marks
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Multi-core Intel chips to be used in handhelds and supercomputers?
- Multi-core Intel chips to be used in handhelds and supercomputers?Wow, good news!First off, great article. Enjoyed reading it.Secondly, I have a system that is about three years old in general. Well, the box and mobo. A wonderful DouCore 3.0Mhz machine for testing purposes. I am running, at the time, an...
- Tags: semiconductors, fsb, multi-core intel chip, multi-core intel, larrabee, processor, nvidia corp., chip, supercomputer, multi-core, handheld
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- FCC's Comcast ruling: Not unreasonable
- FCC's Comcast ruling: Not unreasonableSome bandwidth management neededAlthough totally blocking content is wrong, even though some of it is probably illegal content. The IP is not trying to police content but rather provide a equal experience for all of its customers with a limited amount of bandwidth. Maybe, broadband providers...
- Tags: federal government, comcast corp., fcc
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?
- Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?[i]start imagining a world without Vista, system crashes and the blue screen of death.[/i]I've been living in this world for a number of years. Hi, I'm Earth, have we met? Anyways, this is just natural progression...
- Tags: microsoft windows vista (longhorn), microsoft windows, microsoft windows vista, fud, move beyond, microsoft windows xp, microsoft corp., bsod
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Multi-core Intel chips to be used in handhelds and supercomputers?
- Intel's "Larrabee" family of multi-core chips, originally aimed at the personal-computer graphics market, may now see action in "an increasingly broad spectrum of the computing world, from Windows and Macintosh desktop personal computers to handhelds and even supercomputers," reports the New York Times. Larrabee is slated to...
- Tags: supercomputer, handheld, multi-core, graphics, intel corp., chip, larrabee, semiconductors, network technology, processors, hardware, networking, components, andrew nusca
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Social media and 'green': two fashion trends to avoid
- I love the ideas behind social media and the move towards all things green but if you want evidence our industry is fashion driven then look no further than John Furrier's 'so what?' thumbs down to Delicious2. Even so, sooner or later, technology has to deliver and it is a...
- Tags: dell computer corp., social media, general motors corp., dennis howlett
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Schoolyard antics take Microhoo drama to new level
- Something doesn't smell quite right here. Techcrunch reports earlier today that Jonathan Miller, former AOL chief executive and one of the names that popped up as part of Team Icahn on the newly expanded Yahoo board, has been blocked from serving on that board by a non-compete...
- Tags: time warner inc., yahoo! inc., corporate governance, business operations, corporate law, sam diaz
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- Is Google changing how our brains physically work?
- It's not hard to see that there are people addicted to Google -- in fact, my first blog's name was Google Addiction, and it didn't take long for it to take off. In fact, only three months passed before ZDNet snapped it up and named it "Googling Google". ...
- Tags: google inc., productivity, blogging, internet, garett rogers
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- Did Apple forget to patch something?
- Did Apple forget to patch something?AppleI usually sing the praises of Apple except when they don't live up to the hype or expectations. If they really want to grow their user base, they'd better get with it when it comes to delivering patches in a timely manner. In terms of...
- Tags: domain names, operating systems, apple mac os x, bind, apple mac os, apple macintosh, dns, apple inc., server
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
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