News podcast: Network World 360 Dice survey reveals high-tech workers concerned with maintaining skills, falling pay and job elimination. Riverbed will acquire Mazu Networks to add application performance analysis to its offerings, allowing enterprises and carriers to measure the benefits of WAN optimization. (6:48) This week's 25 most-read stories 1. How to move a boat without an engine, paddles or sails 2. Bull castration, snake eaters, opium and a whorehouse: the life of storage guru Dave Hitz 3. FAQ: How to protect your PC against the Downadup worm 4. Panda Security: Downadup worm now infects 1 in every 16 PCs 5. Blogger: Obama to get 'super-encrypted' BlackBerry 6. US-CERT: Microsoft's advice on Downadup is flawed 7. Top 10 YouTube hacking videos 8. Slideshow: Most notable IT layoffs of 2008 9. Slideshow: Ducks, dorks and deviants: Wackiest stories of 2008 10. Court rules Kentucky does not own the Internet 11. Apple puts iPhone Nano and Netbook rumors to rest 12. Cloud computing: Hot technology for 2009 13. Juniper expected to cut jobs amid weak demand 14. Nortel chief flying in corporate jet as company files for bankruptcy protection 15. Three reasons why Obama's BlackBerry is a national security THREAT 16. Intel to shut four plants, lay off 6,000 17. Windows 7: The untold story of how the enterprise gets snubbed 18. Slideshow: Smartphone showdown: iPhone vs. BlackBerry Storm 19 Slideshow: Beam up my shape shifting robot Scotty: Layer 8's Best of 2008 20. Slideshow: 2009's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries 21. Economic downturn not affecting 2009 telecom budgets 22. Cisco scammer gets 5 years in jail 23. Four Years Later: Unlearned Lessons of ChoicePoint 24. Microsoft to slash 5,000 jobs 25. Slideshow: Palm Pre vs. Apple iPhone: How they stack up Today on Google Subnet Mark Murphy says waiting for the Android Market to host paid apps is a lot like waiting for Goodot; In a poor economy, is Google more like Apple or Microsoft?; Inauguration searches highlight 'change' too; Google alienates iGoogle for iPhone users; and Google Blogoscoped notes that Monty Python saw its DVD sales increase 23,000%, once it launched its own YouTube channel. January giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: Two Cisco training courses from Skyline-ATS worth up to $6,990, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500, 15 copies each of the hot book titles Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration, IPv6 Security and Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks. Get all the entry details here. |
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