Remains of the Day: Crazy talk

14.04.2011
If you're going to walk the crazy walk, you'd better talk the crazy talk. Microsoft loses a valuable cloud player, Apple doesn't want to know what you're surfing on the Web, and one man makes, bakes, and takes the whole crazy cake. Unlike that cake, the remainders for Thursday, April 14, 2011 are not a lie.

(Data Center Knowledge)

Unless you've got your head in the clouds, you've probably never heard of Kevin Timmons. Formerly Microsoft's General Manager of Datacenter Services, Timmons appears to have made the move from Redmond to Cupertino, where he'll presumably work on --as long as Microsoft's crack team of assassins don't stop him first. (I smell screenplay!)

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Nobody likes to feel like they're being watched while they're online. Fortunately, Apple has supposedly now incorporated a new do-not-track privacy tool into the Lion version of Safari. That means the company's browser joins Internet Explorer and Firefox in offering this functionality, leaving just one major browser as the odd man out. But, honestly: Google has no interest in knowing what you might be up to on the Web. (Because they know already.)

(AppleInsider)