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Sierra Atlantic Unveils Oracle Accelerate Solution for the High Tech Industry
Oracle OpenWorld -- Sierra Atlantic, the leader in offshoring enterprise applications and outsourced product development, announced today it is delivering an Oracle Accelerate solution for the high tech industry. With Oracle Accelerate, Sierra Atlantic is leveraging Oracle's Agile Product Lifecycle Management to deliver rapid, cost effective implementations, enabling midsize high tech ...
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T-Mobile G1, Google's mobile darling
We finally got our hands on the T-Mobile G1, the first commercially available phone to run Google's Android platform.
cnet.com.au |
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Satyam opens new development centre in Pune
Pune, Sep 23 (UNI) Satyam Computer Services Limited today opened a development centre in the Special Economic Zone at the Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park here.
Deepika |
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Palin foes shower donations on Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood is suddenly a lot richer because of Sarah Palin and an Internet campaign.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Oracle pushing new application grid
Oracle introduced a new application grid that employs technology acquired through its purchase of BEA Systems. Application grids eschew the traditional approach that dedicates a piece of hardware to serving a particular application.
IT World |
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China liquor maker denies cancer-causing material
Top Chinese spirit maker Kweichow Moutai on Wednesday denied internet reports its products contain cancer-causing sodium nitrate, after tainted infant milk powder made over 54,000 children sick in China.
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Google dials into mobile market with G1
GOOGLE launched its much anticipated mobile phone yesterday — using the company’s Android software designed to improve the speed and quality of using the internet on mobile handsets.
Irish Examiner |
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Online food biz serves up Jewish favorites
Jewish favorites a click away
Inside Bay Area |
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Linux World Australia |
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"Astro Boy" taking off in fall 2009
Summit Entertainment plans a fall 2009 release date for "Astro Boy," its computer-generated revival of the 1950s Japanese animation character.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Concorde Hotels & Resorts Unveils Online Resource
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE) - Sep. 23, 2008-- Concorde Hotels & Resorts has launched its first online business portal for groups offering a variety of innovative tools designed to optimize a meeting planner's online experience.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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Man charged in home invasion
GREENSBORO - A 23-year-old man was arrested following a home invasion Monday night. Michael Lee Burge Jr. of 5515 Apt. 205 W. Market St. is accused of breaking into a home on Meadowood Street around 11:30 p.m. Monday and robbing two people at knifepoint, according to arrest warrants. A laptop computer, digital camera, credit cards and currency valued at $1,000 were taken, warrants state. ...
Greensboro News & Record |
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Motorola Announces USB WiMAX Dongle
Motorola said Tuesday that it will sell a USB dongle that will be preconfigured to connect to WiMAX networks.
PC Magazine |
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Windows 7 to Replace Some Apps with Live Services
Microsoft confirmed Tuesday that several services currently found within Windows XP and Windows Vista will be dropped for Windows 7, and replaced with similar versions of its Live services.
PC Magazine |
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Michael Moore political movie released free on Web
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Filmmaker Michael Moore released his latest documentary for free on the Internet on Tuesday, marking a first for the maverick director who aims to encourage young people to vote -- preferably for Democrats -- in November's U.S. presidential election.
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Rayovac entering power pack into Department of Defense contest
Rayovac has developed a power pack for soldiers to wear on the battlefield. The prototype pack is being entered in a U.S. Department of Defense competition. Top prize: $1 million. A team of about 18 employees at Rayovac's Madison research and development center has been working on the lithium battery pack since late last year, said Bill Bushong, manager of lithium battery development. Today's ...
Wisconsin State Journal |
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Google Unveils New Cell Phone 'G1'
The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta |
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England cricket coach on child porn charge
A former fitness coach with the England cricket team will be sentenced this week after admitting to downloading child pornography. The UK's Daily Mail reports Marques Church, 31, worked with cricketers including former England skipper Michael Vaughan and current captain Kevin Pietersen.
Blayney Chronicle |
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Microsoft to take on debt for first time
Chaos in the money markets gave Microsoft Corp. an opening Monday to announce that it would take on debt for the first time, launch a new $40-billion stock buyback plan and raise its dividend.
Hartford Courant |
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Ensemble Studios' Canceled Project Was Halo MMO
simoniker writes "Following the recent announcement that Microsoft-owned Age Of Empires creator Ensemble Studios would close after the completion of Halo Wars, Gamasutra has discovered that a now-canceled Halo MMO was in development at the studio, unearthing prototype UI and level screenshots of the Ensemble-developed project. The prototype art, which was at one point made available on an ...
Slashdot |
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New Google phone undercuts iPhone
New phone harnesses Google's ambition to make the internet even easier to use on the go.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Online food biz serves up Jewish favorites
Jewish favorites a click away
Inside Bay Area |
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The 'Google Phone': A Challenge to the iPhone?
Google and T-Mobile unveiled the hotly anticipated G1 smartphone, the first handheld device to run Google's Android operating system
Time Magazine |
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His kitty site became a caboodle
A Web entrepreneur's Pet Holdings network keeps people entertained. Will it keep making money through the advertising downturn? When you LOL at silly pictures of cats with even sillier captions, Ben Huh laughs all the way to the bank. His network of eight websites, which includes I Can Has Cheezburger and I Has a Hot Dog, attracts 5 million users and 100 million page views a month. The ...
Hartford Courant |
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Keep your PC moving
If the advertisements for high-speed Internet have taught us anything, it’s that people demand their computer work quickly.
The Pottsville Republican & Herald |
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