Bill gates retires
Top 10: Bill Gates retires, Symbian goes open source
Microsoft, usually a source of software patch updates and claims about Vista adoption rates, produced a bit of sentimental news this week as Bill Gates stepped away from his daily corporate duties on Friday. Gates, who founded Microsoft at age 19, will now devote his time to philanthropic work. Yahoo, a perennial name in this space, defended its Google ad deal on Wednesday and the next day launched yet another reorganization. Finally, Oracle wants at least $1 billion from SAP due to infractions supposedly committed by a subsidiary.
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1. Gates may change direction of philanthropy : Helping solve some of the world’s health issues will now occupy Bill Gates’s working hours as the IT icon retired from Microsoft on Friday. Two years ago Gates announced that he was leaving the software world to devote his time to the philanthropic organization he started with his wife in 2000. The group’s work involves funding malaria and HIV research, among other causes. The task of running one of the most powerful companies now falls to CEO Steve Ballmer and chief software architect Ray Ozzie, among others. Gates will not completely exit Redmond, though. He will continue serving as Microsoft chairman and dedicate one day a week to company business.
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2. ICANN board opens way for new top-level domains: Look for new TLDs (top-level domains), including some written in Chinese scripts, after the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers board approved a policy that will form the rules for developing and managing the new TLDs. The board’s actions could result in the creation of at least 70 million generic TLDs. The board also backed creating a small number of IDNs (Internationalized Domain Names). This measure, for example, would permit Chinese companies to register domain names that end in the Chinese symbols for China.
3. It’s official: Microsoft Hyper-V now available: Microsoft entered the virtualization arena with the release of its Hyper-V technology on Thursday. After installing Hyper-V, hardware with Windows Server 2008 can run multiple OSes, like Linux, on the same machine. Hyper-V was slated for release with Windows Server 2008 in February. Microsoft then decided to remove some of the product’s features, which delayed its launch by 180 days. However, reports surfaced on Wednesday that Hyper-V’s would debut this week, making its arrival early, but still late. Microsoft will face market leader VMware in the virtualization space, which is growing in popularity as enterprises look to reduce datacenter costs by running several OSes on one server.
4. Why is the new iPhone 3G so cheap?: The newest version of Apple’s handheld is considerably cheaper than the original version, even though it also has several new features that might typically drive the price up instead of down. So how did Apple manage to bring the features up and the price down? There are two primary reasons. First, mobile phone service providers will subsidize the handsets by paying Apple about $300 per unit. The other reason is the low cost of materials going into the handset.
5. Nokia buys rest of Symbian, will make code open source and Report: Google faces Android handset delays: Open-source software will soon run over half of the world’s smartphones after Tuesday’s news that the Symbian mobile OS is going open source. Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Vodafone, and other telecom players formed the Symbian Foundation to distribute the OS under a royalty-free license. Experts believe Symbian’s 60 percent share of the smartphone market and decade of development will foster more growth. Symbia

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How could I not have a great time with all of this going on? There was rum-fueled Maypole spectating
(complete with complicated cross-ribbon rum-passing moves),
and ferrets (”mouse,” according to Wendy), and time to hang with my favorite people, and
Meetza (giant hamburger patty + pita+cheese+ketchup=Meetza) and steak-y breakfast burritos,
and tampanade and strawberries
and cuddling together wrapped in warm sleeping bags and breathing the cool night air, and laying around in the grass, just talking and being under some trees by a stream.