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July 24, 2008

Feature Stories
• U.S. poised for broadband explosion, says Gartner | ComputerWorld
Software as a Service
• Integrating SAAS and Legacy Apps in the Enterprise | eWeek
Open Source
• Software piracy hurts the open-source community, too | ComputerWorld
• Ubuntu founder urges Linux desktop to rival Apple | ComputerWorld
Web 2.0
• Facebook to police site add-ons | BBC News
• Giving Your Site a Social Life | E-Commerce Times
• MySpace signs up to OpenID scheme | BBC News
Public Policy & Legal
• Nokia, Qualcomm Settle Patent Disputes | eWeek
Mobile & Wireless
• Commercial Mobile Browsers To See Strong Growth | InformationWeek
• Discord Among Mobile Operators Over Data Roaming Regulation | PC World
• Tech Giants Support Wireless HD Standard | eWeek
Security & Privacy
• New tools announced for planning, securing 802.11n networks | ComputerWorld
• San Francisco not an exception in giving network admins too much control | ComputerWorld
Globalization
• China Mobile Phone Subscribers Pass 600 Million Mar | PC World
Green Computing
• Accenture offers software to 'green' a business | CNET
Upcoming Events
• 09/04 - Corporate Strategy Webcast: SaaS and the recession | SIIA
• 09/16 - Sales & Services Webcast: Channels OnDemand | SIIA
Member Press Releases
• Symphony Services Helps Independent Software Vendors Build Applications on Salesforce.com’s Force.com Platform
• Symphony Services Awarded ISO 20000 Certification
• Jordan, Edmiston Group Advises University Health Publishing Group in Sale to MediZine
• Really Strategies and TEMIS Announce Technology Alliance
• StrikeIron Web Services now Available on the Serena Mashup Exchange
• Open Source Collaboration Project, ICEcore, Becomes Kablink and Adds Unique Workflow Functionality to Improve Teaming
• Novell Demonstrates Innovative Solutions and Presents on the Latest Open Source Trends at OSCON 2008
• Citation Partners With ANSI to Bring ISO 14000 Series Standards to Market on Robust citationTM Web-Based Platform
• IBM offers webcast - Using Cognos to deliver Software as a Service
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