Linux aficionado Jason Perlow finds a lot to like in Microsoft’s Hyper-V hypervisor. He goes so far as to christen Hyper-V the potential “killer app” for Windows Server 2008. Here’s why Perlow thinks Hyper-V will give VMWare and Linux vendors a run for the money.
Review: Microsoft’s Hyper-V puts VMWare and Linux on notice
Published February 14, 2008 Uncategorized 1 Commentgoogle calendar +google maps + Yahoo Pipes
Published February 11, 2008 Google , Yahoo , developers , javascript , mobile , open source Leave a CommentTags: charlielive, Google, Maps, mashup, technology, Yahoo
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Fat Man Eats 5 Double Cheese Burgers
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Google Works to Torpedo Microsoft Bid for Yahoo
Published February 4, 2008 Google , Yahoo , microsoft Leave a CommentTags: anti-trust, charlielive, competition, Google, microsoft, technology, Yahoo
Privately, Google, seeing the potential deal as a direct attack, went much further. Its chief executive, Eric E. Schmidt, placed a call to Yahoo’s chief, Jerry Yang, offering the company’s help in fending off Microsoft, possibly in the form of a partnership between the companies, people briefed on the call said.
