Networking Pipeline Newsletter www.NetworkingPipeline.com Tuesday, October 11, 2005 In This Issue: - Is VoIP Killing Big Telecom? - Broadband Networks Are Vulnerable To Insider Zombie Attacks - Geek Cavalries Turn Post-Katrina Landscape Into A Wireless Lab - More News... - The Four Most Dangerous Security Myths - Reap ROI From Mobile Computing - How To Prevent Peer-to-Peer Network Abuse - More Picks... This issue sponsored by: IP 4 IT, Conference and Expo IP 4 IT is coming to Las Vegas, Nevada November 14-16. Are you looking for the answers to all of your IP questions? Then IP 4 IT is where you need to be. Plan to attend keynotes, technical sessions, and panels. Plus, visit over 200 companies on the exhibit floor. Sign up before September 30th and save $300. Register today! "https://secure.pulver.com/ip4it/register.html" ----------------------------------------- Editor's Note: Yahoo Battles Google For World Dominance It was a great week to be a Web surfer, but tough one if you were a giant search site bent on world dominance. Google and Yahoo both announced major new services as they battle it out to be King of the Internet. Yahoo had been quiet for a while, but it's suddenly been busy. First it announced a competitor to the controversial Google Print project. The Yahoo project, the Open Content Alliance, will scan books from libraries, but only non-copyrighted books, bypassing the criticism Google Print has received. Then Yahoo announced the big bombshell: A free podcasting service, that allows users to download podcasts from a wide variety of sources, including National Public Radio, Slate Magazine, and many others. Google, meanwhile, announced a puzzling partnership with Sun, in which Sun will distributed the Google Toolbar, and Google will buy oodles of Sun servers. What's the big deal? Google may eventually distribute the OpenOffice.org alternative to Microsoft Office. Google also launched a free RSS reader service. Can a podcast service be far behind? And in a move showing its growing clout, Google opened a Washington, D.C. lobbying office. What do I think of all of this? Check out my blogs:
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Geek Cavalries Turn Post-Katrina Landscape Into A Wireless Lab
IPTV To See Dramatic Growth In Asia: Report
VoIP's Growth Sparks Patent-Infringement Lawsuit
Sun, Google Partner On Web, Desktop Tech
Passive Optical Network Sales To Soar 1,260% By 2008: Report
Yahoo Launches Podcasting Service
Skype Eyes Mobile Workers Editor's Picks The Four Most Dangerous Security Myths What you know about security is wrong. So how can you protect yourself? Use our guide to the most dangerous security myths and separate fact from fiction. Story_Type:Reap ROI From Mobile Computing
How To Prevent Peer-to-Peer Network Abuse
Review: Passive Vulnerability-Assessment Scanners Cast Your Vote Now! Google is embroiled in a controversy over its Google Print project, which will scan and make available online countless thousands of books, without the copyright holders' permissions. Google says it's fair use; many authors say it isn't. What do you think? Poll Results: Did eBay Overpay For Skype? Try Networking Pipeline's RSS Feed Networking Pipeline's content is available via RSS feed: Get RSS link. The feed is also auto-discoverable to many RSS readers from the Networking Pipeline home page. Note: RSS feeds are not viewable in most Web browsers. You need an RSS reader, Web-based service, or plug-in to view RSS. Find out which RSS readers the Pipeline editors recommend. Discover The Pipelines Recommend This Newsletter To A Friend This issue sponsored by: IP 4 IT, Conference and Expo IP 4 IT is coming to Las Vegas, Nevada November 14-16. Are you looking for the answers to all of your IP questions? Then IP 4 IT is where you need to be. Plan to attend keynotes, technical sessions, and panels. Plus, visit over 200 companies on the exhibit floor. Sign up before September 30th and save $300. Register today! "https://secure.pulver.com/ip4it/register.html" ----------------------------------------- Manage Your Newsletter Subscription To unsubscribe from, subscribe to, or change your e-mail address for this newsletter, please visit the Networking Pipeline Subscription Center. Note: To change your e-mail address, please subscribe your new address and unsubscribe your old one. You are subscribed with the address networking.world@GMAIL.COM. We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our Privacy Policy. Networking Pipeline Newsletter
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