Google Chrome didn't even make it through 24 hours of downloads before stirring controversy. The search giant's new Web browser is in the privacy spotlight thanks to terms of service that give it rights some may not want to grant. "There are some questions about exactly what the browser is capturing. The licensing agreement says it is sending everything you type back to Google so it can
Universities build open source enterprise applications ,----[ Quote ] | A group of U.S. universities is blazing a new path in open source software. | They're building a set of enterprise applications — the big, important, | mission-critical ones that have long been the exclusive domain of software | companies such as Oracle, SAP and Microsoft. `---- http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/032708
LinkedData Planet will run June 17-18, 2008 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. The call for speakers is open until February 15, 2008. To submit a proposal to speak at LinkedData Planet, visit the web site below after 1 February 2008: http://www.linkeddataplanet.com/speak.php ======== Ken North =========== www.KNComputing.com www.WebServicesSummit.com www.SQLSummit.com www.GridSummit
LinkedData Planet will run June 17-18, 2008 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. The call for speakers is open until February 15, 2008. To submit a proposal to speak at LinkedData Planet, visit the web site below after 1 February 2008: http://www.linkeddataplanet.com/speak.php ======== Ken North =========== www.KNComputing.com www.WebServicesSummit.com www.SQLSummit.com www.GridSummit
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