The Morning Reboot: Thursday January 18

The Morning Reboot: It took a while longer, but Adobe has finally released the final version of Flash Player 9 for Linux. The new plugin can be downloaded from the Adobe site. Web newspaper blog traffic tripled last month. According to a Reuters article, “U.S. news organizations are increasingly calling on their reporters and editors […]

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Any_key_3The Morning Reboot:

  • It took a while longer, but Adobe has finally released the final version of Flash Player 9 for Linux. The new plugin can be downloaded from the Adobe site.
  • Web newspaper blog traffic tripled last month. According to a Reuters article, “U.S. news organizations are increasingly calling on their reporters and editors to write news blogs and compete with the expanding Internet format for informal analysis and opinion.” Oh are they ever dear reader, and sometimes they use bullwhips to drive their point home.
  • Microsoft plans to offer Windows Vista for sale and download online, marking a new step for the software company, which has previously sold Windows only on packaged discs or pre-loaded on computers.
  • CNet has compiled a list of the top ten software downloads of the past ten years, based on download.com usage. ICQ tops the list. I can see where for maybe three or four of those years download.com would be a good indicator of popularity, but after that, I mean, does anyone actually download things from download.com?