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Daily Podcast For Thursday, April 6


Posted by admin, Apr 5, 2006 10:16 PM

In today's podcast: A Microsoft researcher says tricks to lure users to worm-laden sites are just as problematic as exploits in the code itself, Apple makes it possible to run Windows XP on its Macs, companies are holding back on giving their employees smart phones due to security concerns, ITers get the scoop on SOA, Firefox hits the 10% market-share figure, and techies were upbeat about jobs and finances last month.

Our in-depth report is about Web business, including 10 companies you should know about, and our editorial comments are about two interesting online marketing campaigns.

Your host for today's podcast is Johanna Ambrosio.

Background music: "Fresh Snow In The Valley" by Derek K. Miller, courtesy The Penmachine Sessions under Creative Commons License


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