Don't expect an Android phone any time soon from Motorola, looks like the earliest we will be Q2 of 2009.

Google Android is finally Open-source

The Facebook platform is has a huge negative impact on Facebook applications; expect to see the death of the Facebook App. Facebook has made their architecture open source, now anyone can handle the growth of Facebook, someone tell me if they actually find this useful?

WikiaSearch is joining other startups with letting go of 10% of their workforce.

Sun Microsystems fired a preemptive strike to their investors, letting them know their earnings were down.

Google might be beating expectations, but cost cuts are still coming for the undefeatable giant.

Finally, it looks as though the Google-Yahoo deal is dead.

If you are sick of writing the same thing in emails; dont worry GMail is now allowing you to put together canned responses and send them off.

It says a lot about a company when you tell your employees that 10% of them will be laid off with a company wide email.

Kicking butt as usual, Apple has sold 6.9 million iPhones during the fourth quarter of 2008.

After putting in some Islamic music into their game, Sony is afraid there will be a terrorist attack over the video game.

As if no one noticed it in the first place, the Apple-RIM wars have officially begun.

RIM is wanting a little too much to be like Apple; there were rumors that Blackberry Storm is set to cost $700, then it turns out it will be launching on Nov 4th at a price point of $299. RIM is joining the ranks and releasing its store front.

Mahalo is laying off 10% of their work force.

Music site Imeem is laying off 25% of their work force.

Bill Gates has started a secret company to do its bidding.

Seems like there is still some bad blood between Facebook and Google; Facebook wont be releasing an App for Android anytime soon.

The rumors of live streaming music presented through Facebook are coming around to be true.

The great overlord of Russia Putin, has killed big brother Googles deal to buy contextual advertising company Begun.

Microsoft is not scared of the iPhone or Android.

Googles Chrome was a great success during the first week, then everyone lost interest its now down to a 0.7% market share.

Looks like games are the biggest seller on Google Android.

Talk about an underdog, PalmOS has come back from the dead. With the hunt to figure out where Yahoo sits in the greater scheme of things, it looks as if Yahoo has given up their destiny to the developer the created the successful directory. Catering to the developer, Yahoo is launching a new platform next week, expect it to be social, but don't expect it to do anything for you. Another sign that Vista sucks, Yahoo the company that doesn't have much going for it right now, has discontinued the development of Yahoo Messenger for Vista. Imagine an iPhone for $99, it might happen starting 2009. Oprah has put her muscle behind Amazon Kindle; the Kindle is now mainstream.