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Backblaze Possibly world’s easiest online backup

04 Sep 2010

The service is still in private beta, but you can get access to the trial (15 days free) at https://www.backblaze.com/webware.

If you want a highly configurable backup solution, there are plenty of competitive options (Mozy, for instance, or Carbonite, which I use). Backblaze is the backup app you recommend to your mom, or [...]

LinuxWorld names its top open source business lead

29 Aug 2010

To live up to that billing, I think we’d also need a few more:
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Or what about Peter Fenton, David Skok, Kevin Harvey, Robin Vasan, and others who fund open source? Or other open-source CEOs who build viable businesses (Dave Rosenberg at MuleSource; John Powell at Alfresco; Javier Soltero at Hyperic; etc.)?
OK. OK. I guess any [...]

We’ll miss Russell Shaw

24 Aug 2010

We’ll miss him.

One of our tech journalism colleagues, Russell Shaw, passed away on Friday, March 14. He was on a reporting trip in San Jose, traveling from his home base of Portland, Ore. I knew Russell first as a blogger at ZDNet, where he covered broadband, VoIP, smartphones, and other topics.
Russell was very prolific [...]

Windows Media Center plug-in puts Netflix in livin

23 Aug 2010

Do you find Windows Media Center’s blue, remote controlled fa?ade easier to navigate than the cold red, white, and yellow world of Netflix? Then check out Andrew Park’s new plug-in for the Vista version of Windows Media Center called MyNetflix. The plug-in lets users link to their Netflix account, search for movies, and make changes [...]

Google sued over advertising program

23 Aug 2010

A lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court accuses Google of deceiving its customers into paying for ads they didn’t expressly request.
A Google spokesman said: “We have not been served with the complaint and will have no comment until we have the chance to review it.”

“Ads on third-party sites are widely acknowledged to be [...]

Telescope is what makes Scoble cry

23 Aug 2010

Is flying through outer space from the comfort of your living room enough to make you cry?

My new boss, Dan Farber, correctly predicted that it was an updated version of the WorldWide Telescope program, a fact later confirmed by TechCrunch.

Microsoft researcher Curtis Wong showed an early version of the telescope software at last year’s [...]

Intel’s Otellini pledges growth from places new an

23 Aug 2010

One major area sorely in need of improvement is Intel’s graphics tehcnology, currently built on outdated manufacturing equipment as a way of wringing productivity out of older factories. That is going to change, said Otellini, as Intel starts moving more and more of its chipset production to newer factories using the latest manufacturing equipment.
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Why is Zend raising more money

23 Aug 2010

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I just saw the news that Zend has raised $7 million more, in its fifth (Series E) round of funding. Zend last raised $20 million in August 2006. Zend has raised so much money that it must be bought for a bazillion dollars for its investors to get a good return from it.
Even so, it’s [...]

Analyst Music industry should help people share m

23 Aug 2010

McQuivey, a former professor at Boston University, tells record executives to cheer up because there are ways to rise from the ashes. He says first, the industry should quit fooling around with music subscriptions and ad-supported models. People want to own their music and downloads have won. Only 7 percent of adults on the Web [...]

XP for the XO

23 Aug 2010

(Credit:
OLPC)
Windows XP could soon be available on the XO.

He said the laptop’s open-source software had actually scared away potential adopters.

In an interview with the Associated Press following the departure of the OLPC project’s president, Nicholas Negroponte said the open-source Sugar software, developed expressly for the XO, could run on top of XP. Negroponte cited [...]