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Tue, Feb 9, 2010 0:41 EST

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Posted by: Tom Kaneshige in News Topic: MobileBlog: Apple Enterprise Now
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Is it too soon to write the epitaph of Adobe Flash? Apple CEO Steve Jobs has marked it for a digital death. Yet Adobe claims that 85 percent of the top websites contain Flash content. It's pretty
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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Anyone who follows technology knows that Microsoft's image as a tech innovator has been kicked around like a soccer ball for many years now. Once known as the innovator in personal computing,
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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Since the Apple iPad announcement last Wednesday, there have been a a slew of articles written about how the iPad is better than a netbook and vice versa. Steve Jobs started this fight. He wasted
Read more »Fri, Jan 29, 2010 11:38 EST

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Posted by: Tom Kaneshige in Rants Topic: MobileBlog: Apple Enterprise Now
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After many unreturned calls and emails to Apple PR folks, after not receiving an invitation to the iPad launch event in San Francisco, after being shunned by friends who work at Apple because they
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Posted by: phil_ayres in Rants Topic: Mobile
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What a great term - the Splinternet. According to Forrester, this is where the Internet we know and love is going. And Apple is perpetuating the destruction for the free, open standards Internet with
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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Here's some light Friday fodder for you. We all know that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is an intense, sometimes overcaffeinated, corporate boss, but he still has a sense of humor, even when asked to
Read more »Tue, Jan 19, 2010 12:44 EST

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Posted by: Tom Kaneshige in Best Practices Topic: Partner/Vendor ManagementBlog: Apple Enterprise Now
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For years Apple has waded slowly, almost reluctantly into the boiling mergers-and-acquisitions waters of Silicon Valley. The Apple way is to innovate from deep inside the bowels of its Cupertino
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