Thursday, December 28, 2006
Best Practices 2006: Web 2.0
by ITBusiness Staff
They came, they saw, they blogged about it. Not a moment of this year went undocumented and vendors like Oracle and IBM were eager to cash in on the trend. If it happened, you can read it, view it, upload it, download it or mash it up online
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Readers weigh in on . . .
Mafia-style tech support; SMB purchasing report; Israeli pill retort
Cisco approaches WiMAX with caution
"We've been sitting on the sidelines for a number of reasons," exec tells conference
Halifax engineering firm outsources to Bell Aliant
$40-million deal will see Jacques Whitford align resources in 46 offices



Elsewhere: Google takes developer API off the table
Also: eBay out of Asia and NetSuite for sale

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VARbose: I like them, I really, really like them
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Insider: Who is this John Chambers you speak of?
Cisco's boss manages to fly under the radar at his own conference

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