Depending on who you listen to the Facebook Lite offering that was inadvertently sent to many Facebook users is everything from a direct frontal assault on Twitter to a speed enhancer. Since this product was not even supposed to be released as it was it may not really matter what it really is because it’s not really ready to even ‘be’ quite yet. Two takes came from Mashable and TechCrunch and they are very different.
Reactions to Amazon MP3 Store
Our news story and analysis "What The Amazon Store Is…And Is Not" got so many links and hits that we thought we’d take a look across the web to see what other’s thought of the opening of Amazon’s MP3 Download Store.
MSN Filter – Reactions
There has been a bit of a buzz around the blogging community in the past few days with the release of Microsofts blog publishing network …
Reactions To Microsofts Security Initiative
Recently, Bill Gates announced his intention to improve the quality of security services offered by Microsoft.
Reactions To The MSN Search Debut
On Tuesday, Microsoft officially entered the search engine industry with their official launch of MSN Search.
Reactions To Windows Genuine Advantage Program
The other day, Microsoft announced their Windows Genuine Advantage Program, which was designed to reduce piracy of the Microsoft’s operating system, would be mandatory if users would like to continue to receive Windows updates.
Reactions to the Pew Study on Search Engine Users
I’m seeing some amusing reactions to the just released Pew study on Search Engine Users. Disclaimer …
Negative Reactions To Outlook Hotmail Service
Microsoft offers a spiffy new service called Microsoft Office Outlook Live and what do people do … complain of course.
Reactions To Googles Picasa Update
Yesterday, Google launched Picasa 2.0, an updated version of their acquired digital image management software. Reaction to software seemed quite positive, especially those concerning the price tag.
Gauging Reactions To MSN Search
Last Thursday, MSN announced the official beta launch of their search engine. Although a preview had been available on their sandbox site, the launch marked the official unveiling of the company’s proprietary search technology to the general public. Reaction to what many view as Microsoft’s challenge to Google’s throne was swift.