Using Win32 Calling Conventions
When writing code for the Win32 platform, most developers don’t pay attention to selecting a “calling convention”, and in most cases it doesn’t really matter much. But as systems get larger and split into more modules (especially when third-party modules are to be included), this becomes something that cannot really be ignored.
Symantec Launches Mail Security Appliances
Promising an Enterprise-level email security tool that controls spam by stopping it at its source, Symantec has introduced their Mail Security 8100 and 8200 Series Appliances.
Cleaning Up Your Marketing
Has your once well-organized marketing plan come to resemble the jumble of stuff in your closet (not to mention the garage and the attic)? If you are like most people, each time you come across a new marketing idea you try to adopt it and add it to your existing approach.
Video Search the Next “Big Thing”
Ladies and gentlemen, today, the role of “desktop search” will be played by “video search”. It seems that barely had the buzz surrounding desktop search subsided, the search engines hit us with video search options.
Searching Wiki RSS Feeds
Tim Oren picks up the RSS deficit in wiki land, via a Google translation of a German post and Dave Johnson post where Scott Rafer comments: “Much of the work to be done is on the wiki side, unfortunately.
Computer Associates Double Their Profits
Computer Associates reported financial results for its third fiscal 2005 quarter ended December 31, 2004.
Old Video of Steve Jobs Introducing the Mac
A link in SearchBrains.com that led to a blog post by Joe Wilcox of Jupiter Research linked to a restored video of Steve Jobs introducing the Macintosh for the first time.
Finisar Goes for Infineon Assets
Finisar is acquiring certain assets from Infineon’s Fiber Optics Business Unit based in Berlin.
Google Launches Video Search Beta
Fast on the heels of Yahoo’s introduction of their video search tab, Google launched the beta version of Google Video Search.
Memories of a Cisco Router
It may often seem like nothing more than a sleek metal box on the outside, but the internal memory components of a Cisco router represent where much of the real magic takes place.