Top IT news for April 23: Microsoft centers itself on Web, Yahoo reports good first quarter, Google sued over ads
- Date: April 23rd, 2008
- Author: Jason Hiner
- Category: News
- Tags: Google Inc., Web, Advertisement, Information Technology, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Enterprise 2.0 Industry, WiMAX, Channel Management, Microsoft Windows
Top five headlines
- Microsoft: Web at the center, not PC
- Yahoo’s first quarter good; Not good enough for a higher Microsoft bid; Yang wants more
- Google sued over advertising program
- AT&T first quarter on target; Wireless data access revenue strong; iPhone demand solid
- WiMax backers: Our future is bright
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- Don’t overcomplicate small IT projects-manage them with Excel
- Security news roundup: Updates available for Firefox and Safari
- Western Digital releases new 10,000 rpm hard disk
- Getting started with Windows Server 2008 Core edition
- How do I… Avoid e-mail spam using Outlook tools?
- 8 tips for creating your personal brand
- How do I… Use CSS to create an image map on my Web site?
- TechRepublic Member Spotlight with linuxchic
- Photos: Green buildings for the rest of us
More from ZDNet
- Ten things to know about Microsoft’s Live Mesh
- Silverlight and the future core of Microsoft
- Screen shots: Microsoft’s Live Mesh
- Reuters: VMware revenue beats estimates
- Microsoft finally takes the beta tag off its Salesforce competitor
- Microsoft CRM Online: not so sharp
- Where’s the money in open source?
- Study finds that 14 percent of U.S. consumers “borrow” free Wi-Fi
- Whoa, WOA: Are acronyms clouding up the cloud?
- Enterprise 2.0 industry matures as businesses grapple with its potential
- “Science 2.0” is good for all of us
More from CNET News.com
- Peering through the Ozzie Mesh
- Redmond casts Mesh to catch developers
- FAQ: Making sense of Live Mesh
- Dell pitches smaller, greener consumer desktop PC
- Yahoo earnings rise on Alibaba stake
- Broadcom entering enterprise access point market
- The rise of the open-source billionaire
- Report: ‘Vista capable’ lawsuit can move forward
- Apple acquires low-power chip designer P.A. Semi
- LED lightbulbs: Are you ready to make the switch?
More from around the Web
- QuickTime Zero-Day Hits Windows XP, Vista
- Sprint’s Xohm CTO aggressively defends WiMAX
- IBM to Offer Multi-Server Computers
- AT&T Gets Wireless, Data Lift
- Microsoft admits it sent Office nag to all WSUS servers
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Jason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as an IT Manager in the health care industry. You can find him on Twitter, LinkedIn and at JasonHiner.com. To see the gadgets and personal tech he uses, view his gdgt profile.
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