MacSurfer's Headline News
 
Home | Apple Stock | Tracked Sites | TechNN | | E-Mail | Sherlock Plugin
Login | Subscribe to MacSurfer's Headline News
Poll | Most Popular | Talking Heads | A Year Ago Today |

MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, May 29, 2008
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Welcome to the Weekend Web" ["I browse RSS feeds via Google Reader exclusively on the iPhone"] Paul's SuperSite blog 9:54 PM
  • "Unnamed Media Exec: Apple's Not So Hard to Work With" iPodObserver 9:19 PM
  • "Apple in enterprise architecture" Wahids Blog 8:43 PM
  • "Apple geek opens 'new' Apple IIc from 1988" Zezes 8:43 PM
  • "Google's Android: How Will it Compare to iPhone?" ReadWriteWeb 5:58 PM
  • "Why Being Cool Can Drive Sales for Starbucks and Apple" Boring Market 5:05 PM
  • "Apple vs. Google vs. Linux vs. Microsoft: The Fight For the Desktop is On!" IT Management 2:24 PM
  • "Why All Next-Gen iPhone Pix Are Fake" SvenOnTech 1:08 PM
  • "10 Things Apple Should Fix in the iPhone (Wait-a-Thon!)" The iPhone Blog 11:12 AM
  • "Where I discover Rob Enderle's progeny" Inner Daemon 10:41 AM
  • "Apple is likely to hit its goal of 1% market share in 2008" Apple Gazette 10:11 AM
  • "Mac Value Comes from Productivity and MacBook Integrated Graphics Debated" Low End Mac 10:10 AM
  • "How Big of an Apple (L)User are you?" AppleMatters 9:21 AM
  • "Samsung has a history of stealing Mac OS X icons" Macenstein 8:20 AM
  • "The Apple iPhone is the CSI Phone on TV at least" Phones Review 7:43 AM
Non-Apple
  • "We're all guinea pigs in Google's search experiment" CNET News.com 5:07 PM
  • "The most crazy tech story since the HP pretexting scandal" CNET News.com 5:07 PM
  • "GooTube: Google is turning YouTube into its own kind of data gold mine. So what if a few founding employees wind up in the dust?" Forbes.com 3:19 PM
  • "'State Of The Internet' Shows Attacks, Network Speeds Up: Attacks coming from 125 countries targeted 23 unique network ports, with the most malicious traffic coming from the United States and China, Akamai reports." InformationWeek 2:57 PM
  • "Bargain Hunt: All-In-One Printers" PC Magazine 12:42 PM
  • "No BlackBerry? Your Cellphone May Do the Trick" WSJ.com 11:19 AM
  • "Why Do We Accept Signatures by Fax?" Wired 11:01 AM
  • "What are the barriers to 'Virtualization 2.0?'" ZDNet 10:53 AM
  • "Firefox 3: The Semantic Web Browser? The concept of the Semantic Web is moving from the lab to the mainstream and Mozilla is doing its part to push it along." InternetNews.com 2:12 PM
  • "Corporate Fraud Preys on the Vulnerable" PC World 11:06 AM
  • "Windows 7: The Search for Dock" Macenstein 8:40 AM
  • "Why Rupert Murdoch should defrag Bill Gates -- and the rest of tech" Valleywag 8:22 AM
Humor/Cartoons