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More info... (1.10.2008) Microsoft is indeed working on an iPhone application. As many predicted, it is the Microsoft's Tellme unit that is actively developing a program for Apple's iPhone. Tellme offers voice-activated search for a variety of phones, including the BlackBerry.
Roku To Go Open Source open source:4 @ rss.slashdot.org
(30.9.2008) ruphus13 writes "Time-shifting via Tivo changed the way we consume television programming. Now, Open Source enters the fray. Roku, the streaming-media set-top box has decided to Open Source its software. Roku had received praise for its streaming solution, and was in the press recently for its deal with Netflix, allowing users to stream Netflix movies directly to the box. From the article, 'Roku will release an open source version of its software by the end of the year. The CEO says he's looking for deals with content providers to stream their products through his device, and hopes to sell a bunch of them as a result.'"

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Zoho Launches Application Marketplace marketplace:4 @ feeds.feedburner.com
(30.9.2008) Having seen the power of Zoho Creator & DB I predicted Zoho would create a Marketplace eventually. Ten days ago Information week leaked the news, we wouldnt have to wait long and now its here: the Zoho Application Marketplace.
Ever since the famous Google Chrome Comic book, the gold standard for product announcement is just ...
SocialText Brings Facebook & Twitter Into Wikis twitter:4 @ feeds.feedburner.com
(30.9.2008)
Socialtext is making big news all over the Web this morning. Here’s a rundown, later in the post I’ll talk about why.read more 
Videogame stocks hit hard stocks:4 @ technorati.com
(30.9.2008) Shares in videogame publishers took a massive hit on Tuesday amid economic turmoil in the wider financial community. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 777.68 points (6.98 percent) on Tuesday, its biggest one-day fall in history, while the NASDAQ composite index fell 199.61 (9.14 percent), reports GameSpot. Click here to read the full article
Microsoft sues makers of RegistryCleanerXP microsoft:4 @ www.techspot.com
(30.9.2008) The fight against spammers and those who push malware and spyware has taken many faces, and resulted in people being taken to court many times. Usually, though, the lawsuits come from the Government, not from individual businesses. That's why this latest lawsuit involving Microsoft is so interesting. Microsoft, partnering with the state of Washington, has decided to take a Texas company to court o...


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