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January 16, 2008
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In this issue:
* iTunes subscribers could feel pinch from writers' strike
* WebEx Connect adds eTouch content management system
* Clearwire to use Google communication, search tools
* Ikea closes global spam hole
* Amazon MP3, Pepsi team up for promotion
* In response to Apple, Netflix offers unlimited streaming of movies, TV
* NewsGator stops charging for consumer RSS client apps
Computerworld Blogs:
* Where is Roger Covey?
* Firefox struggling vs. IE in enterprises: the (blog) sequel
* The 22-year-old behind Everex CloudBook's Linux OS
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iTunes subscribers could feel pinch from writers' strike
Apple provides little information to customers who paid upfront for full
seasons of shows but are finding fewer new episodes available.
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2627681/1024938/94785/2/
WebEx Connect adds eTouch content management system
WebEx has selected eTouch Systems to provide content management and wiki tools
for its hosted WebEx Connect collaboration offering.
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2627681/1024938/94786/2/
Clearwire to use Google communication, search tools
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Ikea closes global spam hole
Global furniture company Ikea has closed a serious security hole that gave
hackers and phishers a free rein to exploit the company's mail server.
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2627681/1024938/94788/2/
Amazon MP3, Pepsi team up for promotion
Consumers who buy certain products can download DRM-free music files.
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2627681/1024938/94789/2/
In response to Apple, Netflix offers unlimited streaming of movies, TV
Netflix subscribers who have unlimited DVD rental plans will be able to stream
as many movies and TV shows as they want online for no additional charge. The
step is seen as a response to Apple's expected launch of an online movie-rental
service.
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NewsGator stops charging for consumer RSS client apps
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COMPUTERWORLD BLOGS
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Where is Roger Covey?
Does the name Roger Covey mean anything to you? Probably not. He appears to
have quietly slipped from the public eye. And being the curious sort I am, I'm
wondering where he slipped to.
To view the rest of the blog post, click the following link.
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2627681/1024938/94792/2/
Firefox struggling vs. IE in enterprises: the (blog) sequel
If writing technology journalism these days in the increasingly rancorous
blogosphere is a bit like posting your profile+pic on an Internet dating site,
then submitting an article to Slashdot.org, especially one that takes a
critical look at a beloved piece of open-source software, is like putting a
picture of your flabbiest, shirtless self on Hot Or Not? - that is, opening
yourself up to attacks of the most petty and personal variety.
To view the rest of the blog post, click the following link.
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2627681/1024938/94793/2/
The 22-year-old behind Everex CloudBook's Linux OS
A little more than a year ago, David Liu was sitting in a lecture hall at UCLA.
Today, the young native of West Covina (a suburb 30 miles east of Los Angeles)
is heading development of an operating system that is, in its own small way,
throwing down a big challenge to Windows Vista.
To view the rest of the blog post, click the following link.
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2627681/1024938/94794/2/
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