"SOA is dead but services remain alive, according to a prominent analyst who published an obituary for SOA in a blog post on Monday. In her blog, Anne Thomas Manes, vice president and research direc read more » DiscussBury
"Ever since Steve Jobs said he would not be giving the keynote speech at MacWorld, there have been lurid rumours that his health had taken a serious turn for the worse..." read more » DiscussBury
"The Home Office today said its new weekly register of deaths mailout is "hastening the demise of a cruel type of identity fraud" by catching pension cheats who impersonate..." read more » DiscussBury
Matthew Ingram writes a controversial post on the guilty verdict handed down to Lori Drew. The verdict, he suggests, endangers the future of the web...even if it does ensure that a guilty individual read more » DiscussBury
"An anonymous tipster tells Valleywag that life has ended for Jellycloud, an online behavioral advertising startup that arose from the remnants of the infamous Gator Corporation." read more » DiscussBury
According to the Arizona Republic, Arizona authorities have stopped publishing copies of death certificates on a website after complaints from the general public who voiced concerns that the personal information contained on them might result in identity theft. read more » DiscussBury
Jack M. Germain reports on a new workstation release from Terra Soft (developers of Yellow Dog Linux) which will be built to utilize the PowerPC architecture and aimed at developers looking to create PowerPC enabled applications (e.g. embedded device applications). read more » DiscussBury