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  • Preventing domain expiration 10 months, 3 weeks ago
    Internet users have an equally pervasive -- and oddly similar -- problem: accidental Internet domain expiration. Your Linux user group or other nonprofit group (or, hey, even your company) is relying on some vaguely defined chain of command to make sure the domain keeps getting renewed, making the assumption everything's fine as long as no disaster has yet happened (which tactic is called "management by exception" in business school -- usually just before they cue the ominous music). Somebody drops the ball, the domain everyone's relying on expires when nobody's looking, and when the dust settles you find that a domain squatter's grabbed it. Yes, there are companies that make domain snatching their core business. They do well at it, too. Too well for my taste.
  • Free San Francisco Wi-Fi project dies 10 months, 4 weeks ago
    EarthLink has backed out of a deal to build San Francisco's free citywide Wi-Fi service.
  • Facebook Makes Its First Acquisition 1 year ago
    With Parakey buy, Facebook gains two founders of the Mozilla Firefox browser.
  • Google, Viacom Lawyers Square Off on DMCA 1 year ago
    Does Viacom want Google to do the impossible? How hard can it be to spot Evan Almighty among the Diet Coke and Mentos stunts?
  • Don't be evil: third party data dangers 1 year ago
    A series of developments raise the specter that remotely stored or created documents may be subject to subpoena or discovery all without the knowledge or consent of the document's creators.
  • LinkedIn to open up to developers 1 year ago
    "I talked to LinkedIn founder and Chairman Reid Hoffman on Friday at the Supernova 2007 conference about Facebook’s rapid growth and potential incursion into his territory. He told me that over next 9 months LinkedIn would deliver APIs for developers ... "

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Open standards drive growth of phone backup service provider

By Tina Gasperson on May 29, 2008 (9:00:00 PM)

SIMchronise, a mobile technologies company based in Ireland, recently launched a mobile data backup service called PhoneBackup.eu that is built on the Open Mobile Alliance's Data Synchronization and Device Management standard (a.k.a. SyncML). SIMchronise principal Philippe Joly says that with the "high number of device models and manufacturers" of wireless phones, open standards make it easier for companies to provide data synchronization services.

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RIP, Levanta

By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols on May 27, 2008 (9:00:00 PM)

It seemed like such a great idea. Linux is moving from edge and departmental servers to the data center, so why not offer Linux data center automation, complete with virtualization Linux lifecycle management? Well, maybe it's still a great business idea, but Levanta wasn't able to make a go of it.

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Weekly Wire with Lisa Hoover (video)

By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller on February 22, 2008 (11:10:20 PM)

We're all back home at the same time again after trips to the Kennedy Space Center, Orlando, and other points hither and yon, so this is the first "regular" Weekly Wire in a good while.

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