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Disappearing Security Boundaries
With the number of ways in and out of a network and a PC these days, and the increasing numbers of thumb drives, the network "endpoint" has disappeared, leaving security administrators without a clear target when it comes to securing data. Susan Callahan, vice president of marketing and business development for Safend, has some strategies that can help IT managers secure data wherever it is without hindering productivity, in this IT Link podcast.
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Microsoft Revs Live Search for Windows Mobile Client
Microsoft has released version 3.0 of its Live Search client software for Windows Mobile. Touted new features include the ability to map the locations of contacts, access weather information, and of course, search the Web using Live Search (formerly MSN search).
Understanding and Using LINQ Expression Trees
Expression trees provide the means for parsing expressions sent to your method and for implementing some special LINQ techniques.

• Gates' Last Microsoft CEO Summit
• Who's Got Egg on the Face Here?
• Microsoft and the Yahoo Lobotomy
• One Windows Per Child
• Microsoft's Yahoo Plans advance>>08


Gates' Last Microsoft CEO Summit
Microsoft's chairman could have given something special for his last keynote at the event. Instead, he turned sales pitchman for SharePoint Server 2007. But he did give the coolest demo of the year.
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Who's Got Egg on the Face Here?
An angry student shouts at Microsoft Chairman Steve Ballmer, "Give the money back right now," and then lobs eggs at him during a speech at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.
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Microsoft and the Yahoo Lobotomy
Now Microsoft just wants to buy Yahoo's search business. Removing search would be akin to lobotomizing Yahoo.
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One Windows Per Child
Microsoft's OWPC initiative has succeeded, nicely. Apparently, Sugar OS isn't so sweet. But will the alternative be any tastier? Windows XP Home is coming to One Laptop Per Child's XO portable. Yes, Microsoft is helping people. But it's not like Mother Theresa work. Microsoft profits from its Unlimited Potential work. Cheap XO PCs running Linux interferes with future Microsoft profits.
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Microsoft's Yahoo Plans advance>>08
The advertising expo is Microsoft's coming-out party for Brian McAndrews, former aQuantive CEO and current Microsoft Advertiser & Publisher Solutions Group senior veep. McAndrews' team and technology have invigorated Microsoft's advertising sales efforts.
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