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Eric Zeman

Stereo Bluetooth Would Be Awesome If It Didn't Stink
The idea of stereo Bluetooth -- streaming your tunes from your phone to a headset sans wires -- is highly appealing. But it still needs a lot of work.

It Pays to Read Blogs
The Enterprise 2.0 community is very fortunate to have some excellent bloggers, many of whom were at our conference last year. As a small “thank you” to the bloggers for the information, insight and analysis they provide, we have offered a free conference pass for bloggers to give away to one of their readers.

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Serdar Yegulalp

The XO Gets XP
It's official: The One Laptop Per Child's XO notebook is going to ship with both Windows XP and its own custom Linux distribution.  Mixed feelings abound, mine included.

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Paul McDougall

Yahoo's Letter To Carl Icahn: Full Text
In response to Carl Icahn's pointed letter Thursday calling Yahoo's board "irresponsible" for not accepting Microsoft's merger offer, Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock fired off a missive of his own to Icahn. Bostock says Icahn holds a "significant misunderstanding" of the merger talks. Here's the full text of Bostock's letter.

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Mitch Wagner

One-On-One With The Founders Of FriendFeed
The four co-founders of FriendFeed have the best resumés on the Internet. They were the original engineers who developed Gmail and Google Maps, the applications that launched the whole Web 2.0 craze (yes, it's all their fault). Now they're starting over with a Web application called FriendFeed, designed to let users aggregate all their social networking activity -- their blogs, Flickr accounts, del.icio.us bookmarks, Twitter chitchat, the whole enchilada -- onto a single, at-a-glance page.



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Rob Preston

Down To Business: HP-EDS A Strong Move, Even If It's Uninspiring
Is the merger another Compaq economies-of-scale play? HP should be so lucky.

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John Soat

CIOs Uncesnored: Homeland Security's First CIO Reflects On The Challenges
Steve Cooper was also the CIO of the American Red Cross, which he says was actually more stressful.


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