ResearchBrowser wars, part IV
Yahoo has wisely abandoned any notions about being a technology platform provider. It is not using Axis as a package of APIs connected to Yahoo services upon which third-party developers build… Read more »
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Yahoo has wisely abandoned any notions about being a technology platform provider. It is not using Axis as a package of APIs connected to Yahoo services upon which third-party developers build… Read more »
Particularly if browsers and operating systems – especially mobile OSes – are becoming more tightly integrated. Well, Yahoo’s Axis is a browser app on an iPad and an iPhone, but it’s… Read more »
Paul Sweeting runs down the Windows 8 Consumer Preview, but as an old operating systems industry analyst, I have to take a NewNet look as well. It’s intriguing how the big… Read more »
Two stories making the rounds show there’s more than one way to deliver core platform technologies without being in the operating systems business. Google has apparently incorporated huge chunks of its… Read more »
Microsoft can’t give up on search. Though it’s been losing money forever, Microsoft needs search to defend its core platforms, compete with Google and solidify its ad business while opening emerging… Read more »
RockMelt, the social browser, raised another $30 million from blue-chip investors. I’m not sure why. Last fall, I wrote a piece on how browsers don’t matter as much as they once… Read more »
By deeply integrating Twitter into its iOS 5 mobile operating system, Apple anointed the company as its key supplier of social technology infrastructure. What does this mean for social media? The… Read more »
Facebook seems to be building a desktop software team at its Seattle office. What might a Facebook desktop app be? A media player? More than one commenter thinks it could be… Read more »
The Chrome OS backlash is the dominant topic of discussion today. Om thinks Google should focus on corporate markets, where they appreciate security, manageability, and thin clients. There’s an interesting discussion… Read more »
Last week Google showed off its progress on Chrome OS, introducing an apps store in support of it and offering a pre-release hardware trial program. But making Chrome OS what CEO… Read more »