November 6, 2007 |
Top headlines Google's Android has long road aheadSearch company's new mobile software platform could revolutionize the cell phone market, but consumers shouldn't hold their breath for cool new phones. Mon Nov 05 16:50:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Book excerpt: 'Entrepreneur's Guide to Second Life' With the right approach and commitment to a plan, entrepreneurs can find plenty of opportunity for profitable businesses in the virtual world. Images: Turning a profit in 'Second Life' Tue Nov 06 04:00:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Windows Live hits the toddler stage In an interview, Windows Live exec Chris Jones talks about what the 2-year-old is up to and comments on another youngster--Apple's iPhone. Tue Nov 06 04:00:00 PST 2007 | Read full story BEA gives Icahn access to confidential financials BEA Systems hopes Carl Icahn, its largest shareholder, will gain a better sense of the company's value after reviewing the documents. Mon Nov 05 14:05:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Video of the day DARPA 2007gets interesting Surprise disqualifiers and some mishaps make the driverless car race more interesting. CNET also speaks with Carnegie Mellon about the tech in its crowd-favored vehicle. Commentary Making music in a world of freeloadersAfter years of complaining about rip-off prices of music albums, consumers are freeloading off Radiohead's latest release. Read Full Story News.com Extra New dirty tricks--decoy candidate sitesAlso: China's moon probe gets great fuel mileage Read it now... | Microsoft giving away business search tools Software maker slims down SharePoint into a free server-based program for managing corporate search, aiming to take on Google and start-ups. Tue Nov 06 06:00:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Red Hat, Sun finally buddy up on Java It took years, but Linux seller Red Hat finally has set up a Java partnership with Sun Microsystems. Mon Nov 05 17:06:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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