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Are Android, Chrome-Flavored Netbooks on Tap for Google?
Google Proves Frugal in 2008
Google Gives Employees G1s... to Make Way For G2s?
SSL Certificate Vendor Sells Mozilla.com Cert to Some Guy
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Hot Open-Source Projects for Enterprise Use
Darryl K. Taft: Palamida surveys users to turn up the top 25 open-source projects for enterprises and concludes that security is a key factor. Also, Ingres' CEO offers his predictions for open source in 2009.
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Are Android, Chrome-Flavored Netbooks on Tap for Google?
Clint Boulton: With the year winding down, let's consider what's on tap at Google for 2009. If the Ubuntu-EEE operating system on Asus netbooks is a hit, why can't the Linux-based Android OS score points with manufacturers and consumers alike?
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Google Proves Frugal in 2008
Clint Boulton: Expectations were set too high given the weak climate, but other than making sure Android appeared on mobile phones, Google failed to meet expectations for YouTube, OpenSocial, data privacy and other key areas.
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Google Gives Employees G1s... to Make Way For G2s?
Clint Boulton: Google gives T-Mobile G1 smart phones based on Android in place of cash bonuses for Christmas. Could these 18,000-plus devices be an effort to make way for T-Mobile's G2 Android device, which is allegedly arriving in January?
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SSL Certificate Vendor Sells Mozilla.com Cert to Some Guy
Larry Seltzer: In the absence of standards for applicant verification for standard SSL certificates, CAs need to promulgate strong policies and publicize their contractual obligations for resellers, and they need to audit those relationships.
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