I mentioned in some post or other this week that I’ve really come to like Chrome. One of the reasons is how completely spiffy quick it is not just to use once opened, but to open up. It loads, no kidding here, 15 seconds faster than FF and 5 seconds faster than IE. That got [...]
Archive for July, 2009
Items I found interesting on July 9th through July 10th
Things I read that I found interesting and worthy of comment July 9th through July 10th: New Best Buy PS3 Bundle Brings MGS4, Killzone 2 – I need to make sure I don't accidentally enter a Best Buy this weekend as this could cause me to weaken and pick one up. This is effectively a [...]
Items I found interesting on July 9th
Things I read today that I found interesting and worthy of comment July 9th: Facebook Connect Is A Huge Success – By The Numbers (Nicholas Carlson/Silicon Alley Insider) – Very interesting. Seems that MarkZ understands a seriously powerful opportunity in owning identity. Lots of challenges of course, but this is something PayPal had an opportunity [...]
Items I found interesting on July 8th through July 9th
Things I read that I found interesting and worthy of comment July 8th through July 9th: Bing, the Imitator, Often Goes Google One Better (David Pogue/New York Times) – hmm… guess I'm not the only one with this opinion. Google To Announce Major Identity Initiative for 1 Million+ Companies and Schools – The reality is [...]
Items I found interesting on July 6th
Things I read today that I found interesting and worthy of comment July 6th: Hell of a Way to Get Out of Your AT&T Contract, Varney… – yeah, why let the free market decide? Marxism, nationalist socialist, whatever you want to try and tie it to, it all comes out to authoritarian on a scale [...]
Items I found interesting on July 6th
Things I read today that I found interesting and worthy of comment July 6th: Bullied by Media, Palin Resigns – No matter what she does, I'll continue to follow her career. I hope she can be brought to national prominence against all the odds just as the much mocked "former actor" Ronaldous Magnus Reagan did. [...]
SSO for SaaS Coverage: TriCipher, Symplified & Ping
http://www.informationweek.com/news/security/client/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=218200003 Interesting comparison and contrasting of offerings, though oddly enough, Ping seems to be fairly well behind the other two on the surface of it.
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