Jan 22 2009

Red Hat Set To Surpass Sun In Market Capitalization

mytrip writes “In what may come to be seen as a deeply symbolic moment in the history of operating systems, Red Hat is on the verge of surpassing Sun Microsystems’ market capitalization for the first time. Sun, perhaps unfairly, represents a fading Unix market. Red Hat, for its part, represents the rising Linux market. Given enough time for its open-source strategy to play out, Sun’s market capitalization will likely recover and outpace Red Hat’s.”

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Jan 22 2009

Generational Windows Multicore Performance Tests

snydeq writes “Windows XP, Windows Vista, and (soon) Windows 7 all support SMP out of the box, but as InfoWorld’s Randall Kennedy notes, ‘experience has shown that multiprocessing across discrete CPUs is not the same thing as multiprocessing across integrated cores within the same CPU.’ As such, Kennedy set out to stress the multiprocessing capabilities of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 in dual-core and quad-core performance tests. The comprehensive, multiprocess workload tests were undertaken to document scalability, execution efficiency, and raw performance of workloads. ‘What I found may surprise you,’ Kennedy writes. ‘Not only does Microsoft have a firm grasp of multicore tuning, but its scalability story promises to keep getting better with time. In other words, Windows Vista and Windows 7 are poised to reap ever greater performance benefits as Intel and AMD extend the number of cores in future editions of their processors.'”

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Jan 22 2009

Obama Edicts Boost FOIA and .gov Websites

Ian Lamont writes “The Electronic Frontier Foundation and the National Security Archive are praising President Obama’s executive orders to make the federal government more open. Yesterday, Obama issued two memos and one executive order instructing government agencies to err on the side of making information public and not to look for reasons to legally withhold it. The moves are expected to make it easier for people to file Freedom of Information Act requests, and should also boost the amount of information that agencies place on their websites. The general counsel for the National Security Archive (an NGO that publishes declassified documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act) even predicts that agencies will use blogs to share information. Obama’s directives reverse a 2001 memo from former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft instructing federal agencies to generally withhold information from citizens filing FOIA requests.”

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Jan 22 2009

Layoffs at Microsoft, Intel and IBM

Normally I try to avoid posting straight business news, but I think that these 3 stories combine to something meaningful. Muleguy noted Microsoft is laying off 5,000, Mspangler reports that Intel is cutting 5-6k, while nonyabidness afraid4myjob submitted that IBM Layoffs have begun with no number, but estimates as high as 16,000.

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Jan 22 2009

Britannica Goes After Wikipedia and Google

kzieli writes “Britannica is going to allow viewers to edit articles. with changes to be editorial reviewed within 20 minutes. There is also a bit of a rant against Google for ranking Wikipedia above Britannica on most search terms.”

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Jan 22 2009

Stringer yet to unite factions at Sony – Reuters


The Associated Press

Stringer yet to unite factions at Sony
Reuters – 37 minutes ago
By Mayumi Negishi TOKYO (Reuters) – When a Welsh-born former TV journalist was appointed chairman and CEO of Sony in 2005, he set out to destroy the factions dividing the electronics giant and uncover the synergies needed to grow.
Sony predicts first annual loss in 14 years Times Online
Sony warns of first loss in 14 years CNET News
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Jan 22 2009

Historic Waterton lodge destroyed – Calgary Herald

Historic Waterton lodge destroyed
Calgary Herald – 21 Jan 2009
After fire crews spent the night waiting for the rubble to cool from the ruins of Waterton's historic Kilmorey Lodge, now begins the search to learn why the hotel burned to the ground.
Historic hostelry burns down Edmonton Sun
Fire destroys Waterton landmark Lethbridge Herald
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Jan 22 2009

Twitter to hit the big time with explosion in microblogging – Times Online


Times Online

Twitter to hit the big time with explosion in microblogging
Times Online – 3 hours ago
The service where users post short updates about what they are doing has received an explosion in visitors, both in the UK and the US.
Who will be masters of the ever-expanding 'Twitterverse'? CNN
Who Will Pay to Tweet? NetworkWorld.com
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Jan 22 2009

Stanley Park tree won't get the axe after all – Globe and Mail

Stanley Park tree won't get the axe after all
Globe and Mail – 21 Jan 2009
Newly elected members of the Vancouver Park Board have approved a plan to realign and straighten the tree after it was damaged by wind storms in 2006.
Vancouver to preserve hollow tree Windsor Star
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Jan 22 2009

Satellite rivals tune in to same wavelength – Globe and Mail


Electronic House

Satellite rivals tune in to same wavelength
Globe and Mail – 19 Jan 2009
One of the more complex mating dances in Corporate Canada has begun, as satellite radio kingpins Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. – owner of XM Canada – and archrival Sirius Canada Inc. hire investment bankers to negotiate terms of a possible
Sirius XM to charge for online radio, more? Electronista
At long last, Canadian satellite radio providers talk merger Truck News
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