Monday Morning News round up: Today's headlines in the mainstream media

By Tom Foremski - November 13, 2006

In Today's Online Media

 

New York Times

E-Commerce Report: Shopping Site Offers a Way to Raid a Celebrity’s Closet

Microsoft Counting on a Twist to Make Zune Shine in Shadow of iPod

The Online Auteurs

Entrepreneurs See a Web Guided by Common Sense

Identity Thief Is Often Found in Family Photo

For Start-Ups, Web Success on the Cheap

 

Wall Street Journal (Subscription)

Software Upstarts Are New Force

Avatars at the Office

 

SJ Mercury

Sun opens up source code for Java

 

News.com

Cray to introduce new Opteron supercomputer

Sun picks GPL license for Java code

Deutsche Telekom CEO to resign

 

SF Chronicle

Digital marketers increasingly have the goods on consumers

Options have lost their luster, but many still lust for them / Stock-based compensation a powerful lure for companies that call Silicon Valley home

 

Reuters

Samsung says DRAM demand for Q1 2007 "very strong"

Holiday sales seen modestly higher: survey

Newspaper giant Gannett pursuing Tribune: reports

IBM to join Citigroup bid for Chinese bank stake

 

Techweb

Tech Job Recovery Seen

49 Million U.S. Adults Notified Of Data Breaches

Make Money Fast? Site Pays Bloggers For Product Reviews

Allchin: Vista So Safe I Don't Need Anti-Virus Software

 

Ziff Davis

Alarm Raised for Critical Broadcom Wi-Fi Driver Flaw

Sun to Open-Source Java Under GPL

Why Young Vets May Be the New Face of IT

Researcher Finds 'Trusted Computing' Chip in Apple Models

Phishers Cast Bait for Bigger Catch

Microsoft Posts 'BSOD' Prank Software to Developer Site


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Comments (1)

The mentioned Zune story is very interesting. I wonder if Microsoft is really going to do the same thing as pepsi does with coke.

Thank you for sharing this story with me !


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