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Monday, March 22, 2004 |
Microsoft SMB Apps to Get a Make-Over. When the next versions of Great Plains, Solomon and Navision ship in Q2 and Q3, expect all of them to look a lot like Office 2003 (and to tightly integrate with both Office and MS CRM, as well). Microsoft's also got new versions of its portal product and its trading-partner exchange in the hopper, too. [Microsoft Watch from Mary Jo Foley]
10:14:58 PM
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More on certificates in OS X. I mentioned the other day that OS X Mail and Outlook handled a DoD email certificate differently: OS X Mail trusted the cert, and Outlook didn't. The obvious explanation -- that OS X has the DoD root certificates pre-installed, whereas Windows doesn't -- somehow never occurred to me. But according to Daniel Dulay, that is indeed the case: ... [Jon's Radio]
10:14:11 PM
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Blog/print synergy: my strategies. For almost a decade I've used the Web -- and most recently my blog -- to research, develop, and enhance the articles I write for magazines. When I ran into Dan Gillmor at SXSW we discussed some of my strategies, and Dan asked me to write them up. Seems worth doing, so here goes. Much of this concerns the IT trade pub ecosystem specifically, but I think the principles will generalize. The basic pattern is simple: a story gestates in blogspace, appears in print and online, and then matures in blogspace. ... [Jon's Radio]
10:13:51 PM
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