Gawkwire: Web Hosting and Internet News Resource: David Dunlap 80k Per Song, Fair? Give me a break ================================================================================ David_Dunlap on 22 June, 2009 11:18:00 So I am going off the page today. Instead of discussing something within the industry I want to take a look at the latest RIAA court case. It was a retrial of Jammie Thomas-Rasset who shared 24 songs on Kazaa. Dasient, Filling in the Gaps in Online Security ================================================================================ David_Dunlap on 18 June, 2009 12:26:00 Web security is a very important part of Web development. We have software and hardware security solutions that cover everything from email to servers, databases, policy changes, and more. But is everything covered? Bundling Competitor Products for a Better Tomorrow ================================================================================ David_Dunlap on 16 June, 2009 12:32:00 I want everyone to take a moment to think about their competition. Not just the competition, but whoever they believe their arch nemesis is in the arena of capitalism. Now I want you to think about bundling their product, service, and so forth with your own products. Irony: Customer Service and Telecoms ================================================================================ David_Dunlap on 10 June, 2009 03:33:00 Telecommunication has the word communication in it and yet it leads the charts, for the third straight year, as the worst industry for customer support. And what’s more, other companies have been improving their customer satisfaction scores… telecoms haven’t. In fact, many are getting worse. Corpses, Giant Clams, and Kinky Puppies not Epic Enough for You? ================================================================================ David_Dunlap on 03 June, 2009 07:44:00 Curtis R Curtis from RankSense sent out a tweet that is quite good. I have been thinking about it off and on for a while. What is interesting is it reminds me of a thing we use to do earlier in my journalistic career. That’s not the good bit though. The good bit is it has much more consequence today than it did some 10 or so years ago. VMware denies banning competitors from VMworld ================================================================================ David_Dunlap on 02 June, 2009 12:48:00 A policy change appeared to bar competing vendors from showing products at the VMware's VMworld virtualization trade show Anti-U.S. Hackers Infiltrate Army Servers ================================================================================ David_Dunlap on 01 June, 2009 12:58:00 Exclusive: Defense Department investigators subpoena records from Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo in connection with ongoing probe.