- Tue Feb 9 12:00 AM PST 2010 Stewart Butterfield's Tiny Speck team
To build Glitch, the Flickr co-founder put together an impressive team of some of his earliest collaborators on the popular photo-sharing site.
- Mon Feb 8 1:45 PM PST 2010 Stay home, let Texas Robot attend that meeting
A start-up employee in Indiana telecommutes to work in California by using a robot body stationed at his office. Meet the Texas Robot from Willow Garage.
- Fri Feb 5 12:16 PM PST 2010 Google seeks to patent new Web app tech
Four patent applications embody the search company's ambitions to make the Web into a more powerful platform for applications.
- Fri Feb 5 5:59 AM PST 2010 SAP bets on software for sustainability (Q&A)
Environmental software isn't just for complying with laws. SAP Chief Sustainability Officer Peter Graf says forward-looking companies are managing natural resources to save money and lower risk.
- Fri Feb 5 4:26 AM PST 2010 Mozilla releases Thunderbird 3.1 alpha
Bug fixes, interface refinements, and a revamped browser engine are built into the first test version of Mozilla's new e-mail software.
- Wed Feb 3 9:00 AM PST 2010 HTML vs. Flash: Can a turf war be avoided?
After Apple said its iPad doesn't support Flash, Adobe is sticking up for its technology. The Open Web movement challenging Flash has increasing clout--but still plenty of chaos, too.
- Mon Feb 1 4:00 AM PST 2010 In their words: Experts weigh in on Mac vs. PC security
CNET asks a host of security experts which of the major operating-system platforms is more secure for consumers. Here's what they have to say.
- Fri Jan 29 9:56 AM PST 2010 Oracle climbs up the food chain
Oracle has long been seen as a software company. With the acquisition of Sun, it's now an integrated IT player with a scope of operations akin to that of HP and IBM.
- Thu Jan 28 11:42 AM PST 2010 Debating the merits of Apple's iPad
CNET writers Ina Fried and Josh Lowensohn hash out some of the pressing issues about the iPad: its merits, its faults, and what to look forward to in future iterations.
- Thu Jan 28 10:55 AM PST 2010 It's been 10 years: Why won't people pay for privacy?
On Data Privacy Day and well into the Internet era, a look at a decade of failed business models that had hoped to make billions protecting customers' personal information.



