Intel adds bolts for Microsoft's chains
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[Joho the Blog] Posted by: the head lemur on June 2, 2005 07:41 PM
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Todd Bleeker's 60 Hive] It's Conference Season: If you don't know, SharePoint Advisor Live is where the top experts show how to work with Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint Portal Server, integration with Microsoft Office System and Windows Server System, development with Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET, and more! Held this year in Las Vegas at the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort, the week after TechEd.
[Cynthia L. Webb] What's Next For HP: The two companies yesterday "filed a total of 17 lawsuits in courts in New York and Washington state targeting various alleged spammers and Web-site operators that peddle fraudulent versions of drugs, particularly the sexual-performance drug Viagra. Lawsuits by Internet service providers such as Microsoft, EarthLink and America Online have become commonplace since the passage of federal and state anti-spam laws. But this is the first time an ISP has joined a major retailer to attack the entire supply chain of online scams," The Washington Post reported. "Pfizer attorney Marc Brotman said that roughly 25 percent of all spam is related to pharmaceuticals, and that Pfizer sought out Microsoft to pool the two firms' extensive investigative resources." Microsoft has more details in a press release.
[Blogs.msdn.com] Heather's "Marketing and Finance at Microsoft" Blog : Heather's Bio: Heather Hamilton has been working in the staffing industry for ten years and is currently Senior Recruiter for Marketing Talent Acquisition at Microsoft. She is responsible for creating and driving strategies for identifying and attracting the industry's best marketing talent to Microsoft. Heather has been with Microsoft for 5 years in different roles, supporting business and technical organizations' staffing needs. Prior to Microsoft, Heather held roles leading the technical recruiting team at a large multi-line insurance company's corporate headquarters as well as staffing full-time consultants for Y2K remediation and application development and application outsourcing projects for a national IT consulting firm.
[Hyperorg.com] Joho the Blog: Dave Rogers pushes back on Doc's statement on the Chris Lydon show he, Dave Winer and I appeared on that the Net isn't a medium and is unmediated. "Doc's weblog is as heavily mediated as network television, it's just that there's only one box in the org chart and his name is in it," Dave writes, part of a long post I can't summarize adequately. I think it's helpful, though to drop the word "mediation" and its variants for purposes of this discussion. With that word out of the way, it does seem to me there's a real difference between mass media that are owned by a handful of people and this other thang.
[Windowsitpro.com] WinHEC 2005: Day Two Blog [Updated]: I visited the WinHEC show floor briefly with Brian Livingston, but will have to come back later. Here's a factoid that will freak out the many people who have been begging for information about getting on the Longhorn beta: Microsoft has a weird post-SP2 XP machine in their booth that runs a form that lets any attendee sign up for the beta. No word on whether they plan to put such a form on the Microsoft Web site. They should: This project needs a lot of feedback from what I can tell.
[Technology.updates.com] | Development Tools News Added in June 2004 | Technology Updates: Reaching out to the several million non-professional developers who probably felt snubbed by the past two Visual Studio releases, Microsoft .- June 30 2004 - Windows & .NET Magazine Network (Article)
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Posted at June 04, 2005 12:11 PM