Archive for April, 2008
eBay apparently feels Craigslist unfairly reduced its ownership stake because of eBay’s rival online classifieds service Kijiji, according to the recently revealed copy of the complaint.
A Firefox 3 barrier just got lowered. The widely used plug-in for using Yahoo’s del.icio.us bookmarking service, now works in beta form on Firefox 3.
The company announces the Open Screen Project, an industry partnership intended to broaden the appeal of Flash for mobile device applications.
Big Blue is ramping up its efforts to business of selling power-saving technologies with new tools designed to track and cap data-center energy consumption.
The Vista version of Yahoo Messenger 9 has moved from “preview” to “beta” and gets voice and SMS support. It’s one of the few Vista-specific programs available.
Adobe Systems is discussing potential standardization of its Digital Negative (DNG) format for digital images, a company executive has said.

Most people are fine with plain-old JPEG for their images, but higher-end cameras can produce more flexible and higher-quality “raw” photos that are encoded with camera makers’ proprietary formats. Because …
Adobe’s Digital Negative format hasn’t caught on widely. Standardizing might help, and Adobe has given DNG to a major standards group to evaluate.
In a debate on HBO, the celebrated sports author rants, raves, and shows he has serious issues with sports blogs.
A new report from Jon Peddie Research shows that Intel is strong in graphics. But how dominant is it?
