It’s been a very interesting week for business and tech news.The iPod nano, rumors about Skype, and of course Hurricane Katrina have been among the topics that I’ve seen blogged a lot, and which I’ve commented on as well.
Other things going on, too, some related, that caught my eye this afternoon from recent RSS feeds. Stuff to get into over the weekend. Maybe some commentaries might emerge.
- Anything you e-mail may be used in evidence
- BBC opens TV archive to remixers
- Drug Scientists Slow to Adopt Open Source
- eBay, Skype and the Name-the-Synergies-Game (EBAY)
- Firefox flaw found: remote exploit possible
- Hands on With the iPod Nano and the ROKR Phone
- Hypomania: The Key Difference Between US and British Entrepreneurialism?
- IABC Responds to Katrina
- Katrina’s aftermath
- Korean MP3 manufacturers peeved with Samsung over flash memory discounts to Apple
- London is global Internet bandwidth capital
- Media futures go on show at IBC
- Music phones no threat to MP3 players
- Oracle’s PeopleSoft victory, one year on
- Private Investors to Buy Hertz for $15 Billion
- Saturday declared ‘Software Freedom Day’
- Skype’s Next Moves
- Sony Takes On Apple IPod by Offering New Walkman
- Walt Mossberg: IPod’s Latest Siblings
- Why Skype Can Play Hard to Get
- Willing Workers but With the Wrong Job Skills