CNET News Daily Podcast: Did we just witness Web 2.0's high water mark?
Digg has raised another round of funding--no mean feat in this economy. But not everyone in the Web 2.0 crowd has had such luck. Webware editor in chief Rafe Needleman explains why there are new clouds hovering over a market that has enjoyed a remarkable run.
The Android software developer kit will allow programmers to create applications that will run on Android phones, even before T-Mobile starts selling the first Android-powered G1 on October 22.
An Oakland Raiders executive went ballistic in front of a room full of reporters--well, no big deal about that. It happens all the time in sports. But wait, we're in the Internet world where EVERYONE is watching.
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Today's stories:
Oracle and Intel jump on a cloud
Ning closes in on 500,000 users
Google releases final Android programming kit
Cisco ramps up collaboration software portfolio
Senator warns of DTV-transition 'crisis'
Charles Cooper has covered technology and business for more than 25 years. Before joining CNET News, he worked at the Associated Press, Computer & Software News, Computer Shopper, PC Week, and ZDNet. E-mail Charlie. 

Rafe Needleman is editor of CNET's Webware. He's been covering technology since 1988, and has interviewed thousands of tech execs. He blogs at
Leslie Katz is senior editor of CNET News' Crave blog, which focuses on gadgets, games, and all other digital distractions.
Erica Ogg keeps up on the latest consumer electronics and PC goings-on as chief correspondent for CNET News' Crave blog.
Jennifer Guevin is assistant managing editor for CNET News and focuses on science and green tech.
Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and
services. 




