Feb 22 2009

Everyone Loves Google, Until It’s Too Big – New York Times


New York Times

Everyone Loves Google, Until It’s Too Big
New York Times
By RANDALL STROSS THE popularity of Google’s search engine in the United States just grows and grows. In the past three years, its market share gains have even been accelerating, making some people wonder whether the company will eventually obliterate
Yahoo! for Google's charitable tools Financial Post
Compete Confirms Tiny Chink In Google's Armor WebProNews
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Feb 22 2009

Only 7 percent of active Firefox browsers running on Macs? – CNET News


PC World

Only 7 percent of active Firefox browsers running on Macs?
CNET News
by Matt Asay Sure, Windows has massive market share, but I would have thought more Mac users would be running Firefox than their Windows peers.
Norway mobilizes against IE 6 Register
Norwegian Media Against Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 DigitalJournal.com
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Feb 22 2009

Everyone Loves Google, Until It’s Too Big

Antitrust scrutiny is a growing worry at Google as its market share gains accelerate.

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Feb 22 2009

Strange Globs Could Signal Water On Mars

Joshua.Niland writes “Strange globs seen on the landing strut of the Phoenix Mars lander could be the first proof that modern Mars hosts liquid water. Images from the robotic craft show what appear to be liquid droplets growing, merging, and dripping on the lander’s leg over the course of a Martian month. Just when is NASA going to fix that leaking roof on the backlot?”

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Feb 22 2009

Security Review Summary of NIST SHA-3 Round 1

FormOfActionBanana writes “The security firm Fortify Software has undertaken an automated code review of the NIST SHA-3 round 1 contestants (previously Slashdotted) reference implementations. After a followup audit, the team is now reporting summary results. According to the blog entry, ‘This just emphasizes what we already knew about C, even the most careful, security conscious developer messes up memory management.’ Of particular interest, Professor Ron Rivest’s (the “R” in RSA) MD6 team has already corrected a buffer overflow pointed out by the Fortify review. Bruce Schneier’s Skein, also previously Slashdotted, came through defect-free.”

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Feb 22 2009

MS Publishes Papers For a Modern, Secure Browser

V!NCENT writes with an excerpt from a new publication by Microsoft: “As web sites evolved into dynamic web applications composing content from various web sites, browsers have become multi-principal operating environments with resources shared among mutually distrusting web site principals. Nevertheless, no existing browsers, including new architectures like IE 8, Google Chrome, and OP, have a multi-principal operating system construction that gives a browser-based OS the exclusive control to manage the protection of all system resources among web site principals. In this paper, we introduce Gazelle, a secure web browser constructed as a multi-principal OS. Gazelle’s Browser Kernel is an operating system that exclusively manages resource protection and sharing across web site principals.” Here’s the full research paper (PDF).

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Feb 22 2009

Staccato Proclaims UWB Technology Isn’t Dead

MojoKid writes “Earlier this month, Ultra-Wideband mainstay TZero closed its doors, leaving the once hopeful format in limbo. One of the few UWB supporters still hanging around is Staccato Communications, and not surprisingly, its CEO is stepping up to address the overall situation and assure the general public that the wireless format it supports is far from dead. In a long-winded note from the desk of Marty Colombatto, he frankly states that ‘to conclude that “UWB is dead” is a gross misinterpretation of recent events and ignores the lessons of relevant history.’ Potentially the most interesting tidbit is that UWB is supposedly getting a ‘makeover’ this year. Marty even goes so far as to say that new developments in 2009 are sure to breathe new life into the technology.'” Update 2/22 at 17:41 by SS: Reader coldmist pointed out a related Ars Technica piece looking into the state of wireless HD video, which contains some interesting information about UWB.

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Feb 22 2009

Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum – Toronto Star


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Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum
Toronto Star
Newton Mills was speechless when, 50 years ago, he got the heart-wrenching news that plans to complete the world's most technologically advanced supersonic interceptor aircraft were coming to an abrupt end.
Arrow marks 50th anniversary Canoe.ca
Avro Arrow to be displayed in new Canadian Air and Space Museum The Canadian Press
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Feb 22 2009

World of Science on the move – Canoe.ca


Calgary CTV

World of Science on the move
Canoe.ca
By BILL BROOKS One of the most popular destinations in our fair city simply has to be the Telus World of Science. Native Calgarians will remember with great pride the official opening in 1967 of the then-named Calgary Centennial Planetarium.
Federal infrastructure dollars prop up Calgary science centre AOL Canada
Federal infrastructure dollars roll into Calgary Calgary CTV
CHQR – Market Wire (press release) – Canoe.ca
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Feb 22 2009

BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter – ChannelWeb


Siliconrepublic.com

BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter
ChannelWeb
The Apple iPhone's time as king of the smartphone mountain was short-lived, as a recent research report indicates that BlackBerry devices are still the top dog when it comes to market share.
RIM keeps hiring Edmonton Sun
Blackberry maker hiring 3000 people MINA
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