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Oracle's Hurd for Phillips swap: What's the customer relations impact?
Oracle has a new customer relations front man: Former HP CEO Mark Hurd. Oracle’s move to name former Hurd as co-president is going to be interesting to watch from a customer relations perspective. Why? Hurd’s arrival coincides with the departure of Charles Phillips.
Android isn't surging just because Apple is letting it
Despite the superior user experience of the iPhone, Android has somehow gained a lot of momentum. I suggest it’s not because iPhone is only available on AT&T, but because Android is the preferred device sold by wireless retailers.
Hurd may join Oracle; Ellison plots succession plan?
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd is reportedly in talks to join Oracle in a move that adds up on many fronts.
No more adult services on Craigslist: 1st Amendment issue or business decision?
Most people won’t argue that the now-censored adult services listings on Craigslist weren’t the most tasteful and some were out and out bad news. But why the change of heart at Craigslist?
Some music execs see bright future for Google Music
iTunes is pretty much the place to buy music these days — cd’s seem so old school now that downloadable digital music has become so mainstream. That’s not where it ends though, as “downloadable” is already starting to seem old too.
Google is betting on the future of cloud based storage for your music library [...]
Microsoft BPOS down for 90 minutes; second outage in a month
Microsoft’s hosted suite of enterprise applications — the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) went down for 90 minutes on September 3 for a number of customers in North America.
Geolocation a security credential? Something to ponder
You may not really care where your friends are, but you may care where that unknown end-user of your system is.
Microsoft, Intel deliver new distributed/parallel tools
Microsoft execs haven’t been beating the parallel-computing drum as loudly as they were a year or two ago, but that doesn’t mean nothing is happening in this space.
Apple launches iTunes Ping, forgets the spam filters
Comment spam is an increasing nuisance, but security firm Sophos notes that Apple didn’t consider the problems when it launched Ping. Simply put, Ping lacks spam and URL filtering.
