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May 21, 2004 |
The Gillmor Gang
The Gillmor Gang is:
- Steve Gillmor, Contributing Editor, eWeek, Editor, eWeek's Messaging and Collaboration Center
- Doc Searls, Senior Editor, Linux Journal, Co-Author, The Cluetrain Manifesto
- Jon Udell, Lead Analyst, InfoWorld Test Center, Columnist, The O'Reilly Network
- Dana Gardner, Senior Analyst, Applications Infrastructire and Software Platforms, The Yankee Group
This week's guest: Mary Jo Foley Columnist, Microsoft-Watch.com, Ziff Davis |
Some of the questions asked in this edition of The Gillmor Gang:
- Is Bill Gates now behind RSS or is it just lip flap?
- Is the Tablet PC fizzling?
- Will Exchange disappear and be decomposed into services?
- What's coming up at Microsoft's TechEd?
- Is Microsoft downplaying Longhorn to focus on the here and now?
- Where are vendors looking for new sources of revenue?
- BEA embraces open source. What's it mean?
- Can digital identity solve spam?
- Will there be a trusted third party for digital ID? How about Google?
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