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08 March 2010

Windows Mobile apps won't work with Windows Phone 7

By Nancy Gohring

While Microsoft still isn't commenting on whether current Windows Mobile phones will be upgradeable to its new Windows Phone 7 software, it has finally officially revealed that existing applications won't work on the new platform. Read more...

Internet hit by ransom attack08 Mar 10
IE6 laid to rest in mock funeral08 Mar 10
Cloud security, cyberwar top agenda at RSA Conference05 Mar 10
BBC order pulls plug on iPhone iPlayer app05 Mar 10
Google wants US to use WTO to pressure China04 Mar 10
Facebook scam targets Apple iPad fans04 Mar 10
Social network launched for business process managers03 Mar 10

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Enterprise 2.0 Blog Entries

08 March 2010

Saving Becta: a great new open source venture

By John Spencer

This post follows swiftly on from last week's blog in which I touted BECTA's demise. Things in edu-world after this weekend are looking much worse if you believe Ed Balls the Labour Secretary of State for Education and Michael Gove the Shadow Secretary. Read more...

Open Source and Security: Are there Limits?08 Mar 10
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Urgent: Please Help Head Off Website Blocking in UK03 Mar 10
IBM is innovating in servers again03 Mar 10
Microsoft's Laugh-a-Minute Show Continues03 Mar 10
Act on ACTA: Write to Your MEPs01 Mar 10
Microsoft Hoist by its Own Anti-Anti-Competitive Petard28 Feb 10

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Enterprise 2.0 videos

In this two-part video Mike Simons, ComputerWorldUK editor, speaks to Andrew Gilboy, VP Enterprise 2.0 at Oracle EMEA, about social networking technology in the workplace.

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