GigaOM Research
- Will Three Strikes Laws Take the Field in U.S. Copyright Ballgame?
- Paul Sweeting in Connected Consumer
- Google Chrome OS: What to Expect
- James Kendrick in Mobile
- The No. 1 Way Chrome OS Will Woo Consumers to the Cloud
- Ed Gubbins in NewNet
This whole Murdoch, Microsoft, News, Bing drama has a surreal quality only passed by Kill Bill 2. Bill= GOOGLE
Subscribe By Email
Most Recent
- Take One Tablet and Call in the Morning
- Will Spotify Turn Out Like Joost?
- Kindles with HSPA 3G Gain Longer Run-Time, All Kindles Get Native PDF Support
- Living by the Numbers: What Happens When You Quantify Everything?
- Doctor Who Faces Off Against the BBC’s Unkillable Foe: Piracy
- 5 Energy Storage Players That Won Smart Grid Stimulus Funds
- BlackBerry Buzz: Media Sync Updated; Curve #1; Free YouMail on Sprint
- The Problem With the Boxee Box
- Magazine Publishers’ Plans May Not Be Tablet-Specific
- NuPower Charger Works with iPhone, micro-USB and mini-USB Devices
Most Commented
More News & Research
- Will Three Strikes Laws Take the Field in U.S. Copyright Ballgame?
- Events in Europe are adding impetus to the growing interest among U.S. regulators and even broadband service providers in subjecting Internet users to much closer scrutiny.
- Paul Sweeting in Connected Consumer
- Google Chrome OS: What to Expect
- With Chrome OS, Google has taken the step to merge its cloud app business with the browser. Here’s a look at what it is and what to expect in the months ahead.
- James Kendrick in Mobile
- The No. 1 Way Chrome OS Will Woo Consumers to the Cloud
- If Google's Chroms OS seems underwhelming so far, it's because one key detail remains unknown: price.
- Ed Gubbins in NewNet

[…] It’s good to see that other bloggers (with much more traffic than me) are also frustrated with .Mac and want changes. I ranted about this earlier. Apple must be making loads of money from the service, because it costs so much and yet offers very little storage space. I’m thinking of canceling my account, but I’m afraid that once I do, they’re going to make sweeping changes to the service and I’ll miss out. Apple’s entire suite of software seems to be built around the possibility of working with .Mac, but because it’s so bad, it’s mostly useless when compared to other free services. Let’s hope changes come soon, before I get fed up and switch to Ubuntu. […]