tech.memeorandum

Tech Web, page A1 … for 10:50 AM ET, October 9, 2005
Current Tech Page     Also:   Politics

Top Items:

Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
There goes Scoble again talking about search  —  The dinner tonight was really fun.  Renee and Paul Mooney put together quite a great group of more than 30 geeks.  I can't tell you everyone who was there, but Jason Calacanis was sitting next to me most of the night and everyone sitting at the table was interesting.
RELATED ITEM:
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Google ETA?  300 years to index the world's info  —  It could take 300 years to index all the world's information and make it searchable, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt predicted on Saturday at the Association of National Advertisers annual conference in Phoenix.
Rob Pegoraro / Washington Post:
Security Suites Are Rife With Problems  —  If security software is so necessary in Windows — as it is — why are we supposed to pay extra for it?  —  For years, that's been a paradox Windows users have been able to mull over as they sat through installations of other companies' security software on their computers.
Matt / Photo Matt:
Weblogs.com Sold, Ping Outlook Bleak  —  Verisign, which does not have a particularly good history in the blogosphere, has purchased Weblogs.com.  This leaves Ping-O-Matic as the only large-scale and independent ping relay service left.  (Blo.gs was sold to Yahoo earlier in the year.)
RELATED ITEM:
Greg Sandoval / Associated Press:
VeriSign Acquires Weblogs.com for $2.3M
Discussion: rexblog.com and Scripting News
Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
No Office suite from us - Google  —  "See, we start with the toolbar, then we do the Talking Paperclip..."  —  Google co-founder Sergey Brin has quashed speculation that the giant ad broker is to introduce a web-based Office suite.  —  "We don't have any plans," he told Web 2.0 conference organizer John Battelle (pictured below).
chinadaily.com.cn:
Internet becoming part of life for Chinese  —  Lu Li, a 23-year-old working with a foreign firm in East China's Shanghai, has found surfing online indispensable in her daily life since she first accessed to the Internet seven years ago.  —  "It has unfolded a new chapter in my life," …
Discussion: Smart Mobs
Om Malik / Om Malik's Broadband Blog:
Sphere, the Relevant Blog Search  —  Blogs are big.  There are 19 million blogs, and a few thousand will go online by the time you get done reading this.  To paraphrase a popular disco ditty - so many blogs, so little time.  Technorati, Feedster and Icerocket do a good job of searching the blogs …
Discussion: TechCrunch and EBB
linuxdevices.com:
Palm Linux mobile phones coming this year?  —  Palm will ship Linux-powered mobile phones this year, say sources claiming to be close to the company.  The devices will be powered by Wind River Linux, and pending carrier reaction, may well be the first Linux-powered handsets distributed widely within the US.
Discussion: Digital Tech Life and Engadget
Gary Price / Search Engine Watch Blog:
First Fast Impressions of Google Reader  —  I haven't had much time to "play" with the new Google Reader from Google Labs (beta) but here are a few VERY fast impressions, things I'm suprised not to see from the outset, and other things I would love to see in future releases.
RELATED ITEM:
Drew Cullen / The Register:
Dutch smash 100,000-strong zombie army  —  Dutch police have arrested three people for building a worldwide zombie network of more than 100,000 PCs used to launch internet attacks on companies and to hack into bank and Paypal accounts.  —  The main suspect, a 19 year-old man …
Discussion: Infectious Greed
Bink / Bink.nu:
Microsoft warns, don't use "Windows XP Service Pack 3 Preview"  —  This is not the first time that Windows fanatics create their own "Service Pack" by collecting all available hotfixes in to one installable pack.  I have posted articles about these packs over the years because I find …
Discussion: Channel 9 and Neowin.net
Om Malik / Om Malik's Broadband Blog:
Broadband Around The Planet  —  Folks, I am undertaking a big project for which I need your help.  A lot of help.  I have an idea to do a "broadband profile" of the planet.  What I would like to do is find contributors who are kind enough to write 250 words about the broadband situation in their country.
Jeremy Wright / b5media.com:
Blogger Interview: Arieanna Foley  —  The second in our series of weekly blogger interviews (sorry that this one was so late, it's been a big week at b5) focuses on Arieanna Foley.  —  Arieanna is one of our resident professional bloggers (she writes for a massive 16 blogs) …
Discussion: Blogebrity

About This Page:

This is a snapshot of tech.memeorandum at 10:50 AM ET, October 9, 2005.

View another snapshot:

About tech.memeorandum:

The Web is humming with reports and opinions on technology.  tech.memeorandum is page A1 for these discussions.  Auto-updated every 5 minutes, it uncovers the most relevant items from thousands of news sites and weblogs.

Site News:

See blog.memeorandum.com for all site news.

Subscribe:

Add tech.memeorandum to:
XML

More Items:

Jason / A design and usability blog:
Less as a competitive advantage: My 10 minutes at Web 2.0 Jason
eWEEK.com:
To Bundle or Not to Bundle: That's the Microsoft Security Question
Discussion: Microsoft Watch and OSNews.com

Earlier Picks:

Marguerite Reardon / CNET News.com:
Intel leads Wi-Fi chipmakers in new forum
 
© 2005 Memeorandum