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Brangelina on vacation
The brood are relaxing in St. Jean Cap Ferrat at the historic villa owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen (why don't we have friends like that whose houses we can borrow? Sigh.) They are reportedly house hunting.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Jul 2006 19:19 UTC
Apple has decided to not appeal a recent Court of Appeals decision that barred the company from issuing a subpoena to online journalists, bloggers, and their ISPs. Apple had nearly 40 days to file an appeal, but recently filed a case management statement officially saying that it did not appeal.
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Yahoo investors seek Microsoft return
Yahoo Inc's shares tumbled on Monday as investors punished the company for rejecting Microsoft Corp's $47.5 billion bid, though the fall was cushioned by hopes a deal may still be possible.
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License clash between SONY and Formula 1 Boss means no F1 games
Just like FIFA Soccer, Formula One is not exactly a popular sport in United States. However, in most parts of the world, Formula One is the premier motorsport event, known for attracting more than billion fans. US GP got thrown out this year because organization run by Bernie Ecclestone constantly demanded more and more money. Same scenario happened in world of computer games.
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Google Removes Open Source Project After DMCA Complaint
Google has removed an open source project that enables the proprietary CoreAVC high-definition video decoder to run in Linux following a complaint from the codec's developer -- but the project could soon return.
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Pak virtual cemetery for expats
A cemetery in this Pakistani city may well be the world's first online graveyard that allows expatriates to view the final resting place of their loved ones back home through the internet.
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Jupitermedia Announces Motorola as ´´Official Corporate Host´´ of ISPCON Spring 2008, the Internet Industry Event
Jupitermedia Corporation (7675;Nasdaq:JUPM) today announced that Motorola has signed on as the "Official
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Davidowitz, a portfolio manager at Polen Capital Management, which owns Microsoft and Google shares. "I’m not necessarily certain that the Yahoo deal is completely off the table."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Feb 2007 22:27 UTC
Corel made a play for a piece of the Web 2.0 pie on Tuesday, releasing WordPerfect Lightning in beta , a free, compact version of its standard word processing suite that combines both online and offline functionality.
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Failed Microhoo Deal Primes Google for Enterprise
An analyst says Google is now in a stonger position as cloud computing grows.... Build IT Knowledge with Current & Trusted Content Helps Employees Develop & Hone New Technical Programming Skills. Sign Up & Get Full Access.
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Tip of the Trade: Siproxd
Managing the Evolving Data Center eBook: Times are changing for IT professionals tasked with managing the datacenter. Issues of physical space, virtual space, and power and cooling have taken on importance as the amount of electronic data continues to grow and applications become more powerful.
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TTS Partners with Hosted Solutions
May 5, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Hosted Solutions announced on Monday that it has signed a multi-year contract with sales tax compliance service provider Tax Technology Services.
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Storage System, Heal Thyself
So much to store, so little tolerance for failure or errors. That is the dilemma facing Web 2.0 businesses and companies dealing with terabytes (or petabytes) of rich media and other unstructured data.
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Google: Verizon Must Pledge Open Access
Google has filed a petition with the FCC urging the regulatory body to make sure Verizon sticks to openness requirements associated with its recently-won blocks of 700 MHz spectrum.
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TSX flat as oil hits record highs; N.Y. lower after Microsoft pulls Yahoo bid
Malcolm Morrison, The Canadian Press May 5, 2008 - 3:16 p.m. Investors look at the stock price monitor at a private security company Mondayin Shanghai, China.
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Microsoft upgraded to "buy"
NEW YORK, May 5 (newratings.com) - Analysts at Canaccord Adams upgrade Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) from "hold" to "buy." The target price has been raised from $32 to $38.
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Yahoo shares plunge in pre-market trading
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Shares of Yahoo have fallen 17 percent in early trading today. The drop follows Microsoft's announcement over the weekend that it's withdrawn its bid for the once dominant Internet search engine.
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Next Generation Games: No Controller Needed
Software company is creating games controlled entirely by body movements.
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Jupitermedia Announces Motorola as ''Official Corporate Host'' of ISPCON Spring 2008, the Internet Industry Event
NEW YORK----Jupitermedia Corporation today announced that Motorola has signed on as the "Official Corporate Host" of ISPCON Spring 2008 , the Internet Industry Event, which will make its Chicago debut at the Donald E.
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Houston Area Under Flash Flood Watch Until 4 p.m.
A flash flood warning has been issued for Harris County until 4:15 p.m., and a flash flood watch for most of southeast Texas remains in effect until 4 p.m as heavy rain moves through the Houston area. INSIDE: Get the latest alerts in the FOXRAD Weather Sphere
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Researchers use cyberinfrastructure to standardize water data collections
Like the popular children`s song “There`s a Hole in My Bucket,” in which Liza and Henry try to patch a leaking pail, researchers with the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego are plugging a hole in the data management process by creating a universally accepted cyberinfrastructure to study our most valuable natural resource — water.
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Dangerous Computer Virus
The 'most dangerous computer virus ever' is on the loose, and there is no known fix. It's being called the most destructive computer virus ever. Right now there's no cure for it. So, when you're online be on the lookout for it.
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Austrian rugby strip show caught on Lithuania video
VILNIUS (Reuters) - The Austrian national rugby team tried to get over their 48-0 defeat by Lithuania by staging a mass striptease in the capital Vilnius late on Saturday, only to find they had been caught on video and put on the Internet.
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Yahoo's Yang Loses $308.4 Million After Microsoft Withdraws Bid
May 5 (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang may end the day as much as $308.4 million poorer after Microsoft Corp. withdrew its takeover offer.
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Yahoo may see hedge fund heat after Microsoft bid
Yahoo Inc, whose shares fell as much as 20 percent on Monday after Microsoft Corp dropped its $47.5 billion (24 billion pounds) bid for the Web company, is likely to face pressure and possibly a proxy battle from activist hedge funds looking to revive the deal.
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