Innovation Takes a Bazaar and a Cathedral
Over at the Open Source Blog, IBM's Savio Rodriguez discusses a presentation by Spring Source's Rod Johnson at EclipseCON. Rod and Savio come to the same conclusion that we at [...]
We like FINSA (as long as it’s not used to justify continuous review and revision of the CFIUS process)!
On February 26, the Politico published an article entitled "Realtors urge lifting Freddie, Fannie caps" which contained a reference to our paper "Encouraging Foreign Investment by Limiting Political Influences." Unfortunately, [...]
Green Light for GooClick; Privacy Advocates Still Calling for Yellow
Yesterday, the European Commission gave Google the green light to purchase DoubleClick despite the complaints of competitors like Microsoft, Yahoo! and AT&T and privacy advocates like the Center for Digital [...]
ACT Responds to EC Approval of GooClick
ID Theft Legislation Should Protect Consumers, Not Create Another Victim ACT Testifies Before Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform and Oversight House Committee on Small Business Today, the European Commission approved the [...]
Apple licenses Active Sync from Microsoft – World continues to spin safely
As someone who forks over real cash each year for an Apple developer license, I am pretty pleased with today’s Apple iPhone SDK announcement. Without question, the iPhone has moved [...]
Microsoft opens “Office Live Workspace” to public
The Washington Post reports that Microsoft today said “it was opening to the public a test version of its ‘Office Live Workspace,’ a service that allows users to save Office [...]