Microsoft confirms Hotmail lost thousands of passwords to phishing scheme Microsoft is admitting that thousands of Windows Live Hotmail account user names and passwords have indeed leaked to the Internet as reported by Neowin.net. But the company also said the problem was not caused by an internal security breach but was the result of a massive phishing attack. Going Mobile - The Dawn of the "micro app" Mitchell Ashley: Apple iPhones, Google Android phones, BlackBerries, Microsoft Windows Mobile, and the Palm Pre all bring us mobile platforms that can do more than phone calls, calendars and email. It's now all about "the apps." Taking Charge of CSS in Expression Web Jim Cheshire: I do a fair amount of blogging. I realized a while back that Expression Web is an excellent tool for writing blogs, not only because it produces standards-compliant code that merges but because of its excellent CSS features. Meet me in a virtual Microsoft community Sue Hanley: PartnerPoint, a virtual community of Microsoft Partners from around the world, announced a very cool virtual event platform this week. Zune dude is highest paid senior Microsoft exec The Microsoft Subnet blog: Now here's something surprising. The guy responsible for Zune and Xbox is the highest paid senior Microsoft executive, according to documents filed with the SEC on Tuesday. Microsoft ActiveSync to Gmail Alex Lewis: When Microsoft announced it would license ActiveSync it had wide-eyed plans to take over the world... and it just got one step closer. Data Mining your performance metrics - uncover that nugget... Brian Egler: Recently, I have been discussing "Performance" Data Warehouses. Can we apply the same strategies there too? Of course. Microsoft, Noelios release new bridge for Java, .Net interoperability The Microsoft Subnet blog: Noelios Technologies on Monday began shipping a new version of the Restlet open source project for Java that includes an extension for .NET. Social networking: too much of a good thing Michael Surkan: The potential of social networking web sites is truly awesome. I don't think it is a coincidence that many of the best communities are highly restricted, and simply unable to grow beyond certain set bounds at the very outset. Cloud API Analytics Company Sonoa Woes Sam Ramji From Microsoft Mitchell Ashley: Since the formation of the CodePlex Foundation, it's been well known that Microsoft's Sam Ramji would be leaving Microsoft. But for where? And the answer is... Sonoa. Slide Rocket: Create, collaborate and share your slideshows in the cloud Ron Barrett: SlideRocket is a web based presentation tool that works on Windows,Mac and Linux browsers. Creating presentations was easy and I was very impressed with the full media integration. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth. Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Building Service-Aware Networks. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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