View all newsletters
Receive our newsletter - data, insights and analysis delivered to you
  1. Leadership
  2. Strategy
November 3, 2010

Morning roundup: pick of the comment, November 03 2010

Our pick of the morning reading

By Cbr Rolling Blog

An alternative to Google search? (BBC dot.Maggie)
Google has long been the kingpin of search but every so often some start-up comes along thinking it can unseat the behemoth. Is Blekko the real deal or will it be another Cuil? Maggie Shiels finds out.

Foursquare lays down the law on fake mayors (ReadWriteWeb)
Location based social network Foursquare has quietly added a new feature that allows venue owners to revoke the mayorship of users they believe have won their titles illegitimately, says Marshall Kirkpatrick.

The day Steve Jobs was wrong (Gizmodo)
He was wrong, once. Ken Segall remembers and tells the story here.

Oracle vs. SAP: We got a right to pick a little fight – Bonanza! (All Things Digital)
As first legal volleys go, the ones fired off Tuesday in the Oracle vs. SAP trial were about what you’d expect given the sniping between the two companies in recent weeks- all bluster, petulance and condemnation, says John Paczkowski.

Yes, you need antivirus on your Mac.. and now it’s free (Sophos naked security)
Sophos has launched a free antivirus product for Macs. But aren’t Macs totally safe? I hear you cry. Nope, and here Graham Cluley explains why.

Content from our partners
The hidden complexities of deploying AI in your business
When it comes to AI, remember not every problem is a nail
An evolving cybersecurity landscape calls for multi-layered defence strategies

Websites in our network
Select and enter your corporate email address Tech Monitor's research, insight and analysis examines the frontiers of digital transformation to help tech leaders navigate the future. Our Changelog newsletter delivers our best work to your inbox every week.
  • CIO
  • CTO
  • CISO
  • CSO
  • CFO
  • CDO
  • CEO
  • Architect Founder
  • MD
  • Director
  • Manager
  • Other
Visit our privacy policy for more information about our services, how Progressive Media Investments may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.
THANK YOU