Thursday, August 30, 2007

The week's 25 most-read stories

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Network World Daily News: PM, 08/30/07

The top 25 most-read STORIES and BLOGS this week

1. Airline puts a Linux PC in every seat
2. Network Nerdiness trivia quiz
3. What do metal whiskers look like?
4. Open source companies to watch
5. Deja vu: Sony uses rootkits, F-Secure charges
6. How close is World War 3.0?
7. iPhone unlocker trades phone for 'sweet' car
8. Acer to acquire Gateway in $710 million deal
9. iPhone unlocking video hits Web
10. Virtualization companies to watch

11. Hot IT jobs: Systems administrator
12. U.S. troops swap combat ideas on new Web site
13. The Monster.com mess
14. Vista SP1 beta on the way
15. Storm worm spam spoofs YouTube
16. Guide to online security
17. Microsoft blames human error for WGA glitch
18. Vista equals Edsel?
19. Storm worm's virulence may change tactics
20. WGA meltdown raises doubts about Microsoft reliability

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21. Microsoft says Cisco's CallManager is inferior to its new server
22. The virtues of putting virtualization on a chip
23. WAN acceleration offers huge payoff
24. With NAC, small vendors rule, expert says
25. Networkiest eBay oddities

The most-read REFERENCE PAGES this week

1. Security Research Center
2. VoIP Research Center
3. Cisco Subnet
4. LANs & WANs Research Center
5. Management Research Center

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Microsoft blames human error for glitch
2. Airline puts Linux PC in every seat
3. Vista SP1 beta on the way
4. PDF spam levels plummet
5. iPhone unlocking video hits Web
6. Windows Server 2008 delayed again
7. The metal-whisker menace
8. iPhone unlocker trades phone for 'sweet' car
9. How close is World War 3.0?
10. Deja vu: Sony uses rootkits, F-Secure says

MOST E-MAILED ARTICLE:

Airline puts Linux PC in every seat


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