Google has really a great filter technology (see TechCrunch).
Why don't they use it to avoid such slips as posted on Slashdot?
iToastr
Don't Fear The Good
Garett Rogers and Mitch Ratcliffe discuss the judgement about Google from Privacy International.
Most Sued Professional
The Consultants Handbook - Part 2
It's hard to be SOA-agile.
SOAP was yesterday. Today do REST and do not rest. See Joe McKendrick.
(Part 1 is here and other SOA cartoons are here and here)
Btw.: I've missed it. Geek&Poke had it's first anniversary yesterday. On June 4th 2006 the first cartoon was posted (on Blogger back then).
Donna Quichotte
Donna Bogatin is in a row with the brave men Nicholas Carr and Robert Scoble.
See e.g. some of her latest posts against the Google and Facebook hegemony:
Welcome to Google: The friendly monopolist
Facebook commercializes 24 million users: Sells special access to News Feeds
Google security alert: Universal Search scarier than Google Maps
Google Home
Just a proposal for an even better Google service. (See Donna Bogatin about Google and privacy).
Ballmers Dream
Great post from RedMonk about patents.
Frankly my contribution to this discourse is not so distinguished at all.
Update: Great post/poll from Ed Burnette about the MS-FOSS-deals
Dr. Faust
Nothing Happened Today
Today's headlines:
Cell Phones Disable Keys for High-End Cars (Slashdot) and China preps for cyberwarfare (ZDNet)
The Future Of The Web
Good Old Producers Generated Content
It turned out, that it's better to let the producers generate the content (see Nicholas Carr).
At least in the case of ads.
The Ballmer Theorem
The Last Judgement - Part 4
Google is about to become the last answer (see Nicholas Carr).
(Part 3 of "The Last Judgement" is here)
The Worse Is The Enemy Of The Bad
Is it a coincidence that Microsoft starts its sue campaign (see Mary Jo Foley for the latest) at the very day Bill Gates has his 20-Year-Of-False-Predictions-Anniversary (see Slashdot)?
Chiefgeek Wolfgang Schaeuble
The same German Minister of Interior - Wolfgang Schaeuble - who wants to install trojans on the machines of suspects (see an older Slashdot post or an older cartoon) is about to become patron of the German 'LinuxTag' (see Slashdot).
Not all geeks are amused.
Suse And Its Friends
His Space
MySpace seems to be a little bit selective (see Russell Shaw).
IPv7
Poor Grisman
You tube users are stealing David Grisman's success. No he sues (see Donna Bogatin).