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Joel Spolsky / Joel on Software:
My First BillG Review — In the olden days, Excel had a very awkward programming language without a name. "Excel Macros," we called it. It was a severely dysfunctional programming language without variables (you had to store values in cells on a worksheet), without locals …
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Owen Thomas / Business 2.0:
Why Ballmer should leave Microsoft
Why Ballmer should leave Microsoft
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Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Microsoft Confirms Excel Zero-Day Attack Under Way — Microsoft June 15 confirmed that a new, undocumented flaw in its widely used Excel spreadsheet program was being used in an attack against an unnamed target. — The company's warning comes less than a month after a code-execution hole …
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Stepto / the Microsoft Security Response Center Blog:
Reports of a new vulnerability in Microsoft Excel — Hi everyone, Mike Reavey here. We've received a single report from a customer being impacted by an attack using a new vulnerability in Microsoft Excel. — Here's what we know: In order for this attack to be carried out …
Paul Mutton / Netcraft:
PayPal Security Flaw allows Identity Theft — A security flaw in the PayPal web site is being actively exploited by fraudsters to steal credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to PayPal users. The issue was reported to Netcraft today via our anti-phishing toolbar.
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Annalee Newitz / Wired News:
Where 2.0 Gives the World Meaning — SAN JOSE, California (37°19'58.28"N 121°53'22.00"W ) — At O'Reilly Media's Where 2.0 conference this week, an odd mix of people gathered and gawked at a tiny spy plane mounted on a display table. Some wore the understated ties of government bureaucrats …
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Kenneth Li / Reuters:
Microsoft developing a rival to Apple's iPod — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:MSFT - news) is developing a music and video device to compete with Apple's iPod and creating its own music service to rival Apple's iTunes, sources familiar with the plans said on Friday.
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Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Politicos mull action against patent system abusers — WASHINGTON—U.S. politicians appeared sympathetic on Thursday to tech companies' cries for help combating what are commonly called "patent trolls"—companies that supposedly hold patents for no reason other than coaxing inflated settlements out of wealthy corporations.
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Marguerite Reardon / CNET News.com:
DSL strikes a chord with frugal shoppers — A new kind of digital divide is emerging in the U.S. broadband market. — On one side are middle-income and price-sensitive households, which tend to favor DSL service offered by phone companies. On the other are more affluent families …
Live Favorites:
Live Favorites - Beta No More! — Live Favorites V1 is Released! — We, the Live Favorites Team, are happy to announce that as of today Live Favorites is officially released as a V1 product... Beta No more! — A little while ago we put into production our final V1 service and web site.
Chris Pirillo:
Gnomedex Keynote: Senator John Edwards — Just when you thought Gnomedex couldn't get any better, Senator John Edwards signs on as our Keynote. The senator is a long-standing supporter of technology - including podcasting and blogging. Every year, we wonder how we're going to top ourselves.
Edge Online:
A BUG'S LIFE — Is it still worth hunting bugs for a living - at the risk of being treated like an insect - for your break in the videogame industry? — "You are not playing games." While researching the life and times of the modern-day games tester for this article …
MarketWatch:
Social Networking Sites Continue to Attract Record Numbers as MySpace.com Surpasses 50 Million U.S. Visitors in May — comScore Media Metrix Releases May Top 50 Web Rankings and Analysis; Online Interest in World Cup and NBA Championships Heats Up; Spring Upfront Television Season Drives Traffic
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Wade Roush / techreview.com:
Cooling Computers with Tiny Jet Engines — Hewlett-Packard is adapting fans from radio-controlled jets to relieve heat-stressed computer servers. — The computer servers that fill huge data centers are producing more heat with every new generation of processors.
Tim Lee / The Technology Liberation Front:
Announcing Software Patent of the Week — As regular readers of TLF know, I'm not a big fan of software patents. The more I learn about them, the more I'm amazed at the sheer scope of the problem. Every month, thousands of new software patents are issued.
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Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
Online threats outpacing law crackdowns — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—Authorities are cracking down on phishing and botnets, but the threats are advancing instead of diminishing, two law enforcement officials said. — Cybercrooks are organizing better and moving to more sophisticated tactics …
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twice.com:
CyberHome DVD Recorders Seized — San Jose, Calif. — A task force of local, state and federal agencies seized more than 20,000 CyberHome-brand DVD recorders that allegedly use Philips patents without a license. — CyberHome U.S.A. of Fremont, Calif., markets DVD players, DVD recorders, portable DVD players and a handful of LCD TVs.
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