Columnist’s corner: The notion that non-journalists could provide worthwhile news sparked a couple years ago and has certainly caught on. But Ephraim Schwartz writes, “citizen journalism is a form of fascism waiting to happen.” Beware mob media. The problem is a loss of focus that dwindles toward busybodies, name-calling, and personal attacks on the guy down the street. “As more and more people stop reading newspapers and depend on online community sites to get their information, I see the danger and it may just be too late.” Storage: Startup Woven Systems takes another step toward 10 Gig SANs with a new switch that “promises a low-latency, very reliable 10 Gig fabric that should cost a fraction of the price of current solutions and is open to a future move to 100 Gigabit Ethernet,” explains Mario Apicella. “There is little I didn’t like about the EFX 1000.” The news beat: Hoping this week will be better than the last, RIM details forthcoming software that enables BlackBerry applications to work on devices running Windows Mobile 6.0. Business Objects buys Cartesis for its finance and performance management wares. And Oracle issues the delayed Windows patch for its database. Technology Industry