Next Tuesday at 9:00 am Opera is going to reinvent the web.
Sigh. How many times has the web been "reinvented" now? I’ve lost count… but could this time be different?
What does Opera have up their sleeve? Tell us what you think.
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Next Tuesday at 9:00 am Opera is going to reinvent the web.
Sigh. How many times has the web been "reinvented" now? I’ve lost count… but could this time be different?
What does Opera have up their sleeve? Tell us what you think.
Truth be told, advertisers never met a bandwagon they didn’t like. Enter the first Mobile Tuesday, an extension, of course, of Black Friday and recently created Cyber Monday. If you’re one of 18,000 who signed up via Black Friday leak sites, you should be receiving promotional offers from McDonald’s, Finish Line, and RedTag.
Windows users and system administrators should breathe a little sigh of relief as Microsoft’s light package of patches for July, but a recently discovered Critical problem with Snapshot Viewer still lacks a solution.
As you can read in a number of different places this morning, Technorati — the ailing blog-search engine that recently lost its CEO, Dave Sifry — has come out with a new offering known as Technorati Topics, which appears to be a scrolling list of blogosphere posts chosen by the team at Technorati, based on a bunch of criteria that we aren’t really told a lot about.
The Fall 2006 VON conference begins this week as VoIP competition heats up and the efforts of small firms and major Internet players gather plenty of interest in the field.
The Department of Justice has asked the presiding judge in Gonzales v. Google to impose a 21-day deadline for Google to hand over the search records DOJ requested in August 2005.
The moratorium Google announced to allow publishers time to discuss the project ends November 1, and the search engine company plans to resume book scanning as scheduled.
A previously announced critical update for the Windows operating system won’t be available on Tuesday.
NASA said on Monday the Space Shuttle Discovery remains on track as the countdown that started on Saturday ticks away to the 10:39 a.m. launch time on Tuesday. Despite an apparent unsolved problem with a fuel sensor, the launch is still set.
For the past several months, the second Tuesday of the month has been when Microsoft released updates for its software.