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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Mar 2007 16:40 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Virtualization of operating systems used to be slow and hard to use.
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MacBook Air 1.8GHz - 64GB SSD Review
Macworld’s initial review of the MacBook Air was based on its stock £1,199 configuration, which features a 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 80GB of storage provided by a 1.8in traditional hard drive.
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NEWS: Imagine The BlitzMail Possibilities
When Ellen Waite-Franzen took over as the College's vice president of information technology in 2007, the glory of BlitzMail was already fading fast. The growing number of complaints that Blitz was too much of an antique to function effectively led Waite-Franzen to bring before the Computing Council the suggestion to research, innovate and replace our outdated version of Blitz. After discussing ...
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Flexible BPM adoption - the Finnish way
Last month, I had the pleasure of having a briefing from Martijn Iseger, Product Marketing Manager of QPR Software Plc, on their QPR Business Process Management Suite. QPR Software has a different approach to providing BPMS solutions, which allows a phased approach for BPM adoption.
IT-Analysis |
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Current Issue:
I have been sitting at my desk for what feels like 48 hours staring at my computer screen. I leave only for bathroom breaks, to shove food in my mouth or to refill my caffeine fix. I have research papers, presentations and finals on my mind.
Daily Sundial |
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Teacher Trash Talk: Students Punished For Venting Online
When it comes to talking about school officials online, students should be careful. Some schools are starting to monitor and punish students for posting what they call inappropriate comments about teachers and employees online.
KTNV Las Vegas |
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blinkx Doubles Size of Advertising Sales Team to Support Massive Online TV Opportunity
SAN FRANCISCO----blinkx, the world's largest and most advanced video search engine, today announced that it has doubled its advertising sales team to support new business development, and plans to continue its aggressive growth in this area.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Online Gambling Laws and Horse Racing Odds
The Weekly Edition, an OCR Live! production in which Kate brings you the headlines for the past week, including Denmark adopting a liberal gambling law, US Sen. Jon Kyl wishing regulations be in place and enforced, and the winner of the Kentucky Derby horse race.
Online Casino Reports |
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Yahoo chief defends strategy
Yahoo might have been prepared to accept a lower price from Microsoft rather than see the proposed acquisition of the internet company collapse, Jerry Yang, its co-founder and chief executive, indicated on Monday.
Financial Times |
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Google in driver's seat after MS-Yahoo bust
NEW YORK, USA: Yahoo Inc may not be celebrating the end of takeover talks with Microsoft Corp, but their mutual rival Google Inc should feel free to pop the champagne cork.
CIOL |
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Microsoft-Yahoo: The Blogs Weigh In
There's been no shortage of opinions on the failed takeover as bloggers offer plenty of advice for CEOs Yang and Ballmer—plus a few laughs
BusinessWeek |
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Respondents think Metcalfe should pull out of congressional race
In a poll conducted Tuesday, May 6, Channel 2 News asked viewers if they thought congressional candidate Jake Metcalfe should withdraw from his race due to his campaign's connections to Internet smear tactics.
KTUU Anchorage |
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KOREA: One Million Netizens Favor Impeachment
Internet users are stepping up their campaign against President Lee Myung-bak to protest the government's decision to import beef from the United States.
AsiaMedia |
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HP Upgrades The Digital Entertainment Experience With Industry's First Integration Of HDTVs And Media Center Extender
HP recently announced it is the first company to release Microsoft's Media Center Extender capability to an Internet-connected TV
DigitalBroadcastingcom |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Jan 2006 14:20 UTC
"The saga of Internet Explorer, the piece of software that once brought the Department of Justice to the brink of breaking up Microsoft, continues to eat away at the company.
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Next challenge for Yahoo may come from within
After fending off months of threats by Microsoft Corp., Yahoo's directors still will have to fight for their jobs as the company's own irate shareholders plot a mutiny.
Houston Chronicle |
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Loopholes allow porn to be sold on eBay: report
Peddlers of pornography are using loopholes in eBay to sell their products over the internet. A report by website ninemsn.com.au has shown how easy it is for anyone to purchase pornography through online auction website eBay.
The West Australian |
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SKorea to stick to US beef deal despite wave of criticism
SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea's government insisted Wednesday it would not backtrack on an agreement to open its market to US beef, despite an Internet-driven tide of public criticism.
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SKorea to stick to US beef deal despite wave of criticism
South Korea's government insisted Wednesday it would not backtrack on an agreement to open its market to US beef, despite an Internet-driven tide of public criticism.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Sun Releases OpenSolaris to Developers
Sun Microsystems has released OpenSolaris 2008.05, which is based on the company's Solaris kernel and has been created through the OpenSolaris open source community collaboration. The operating system is seen as a rival to Linux.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Microsoft Builds $280m China R&D Center
Microsoft has announced plans to invest $280m in an R&D center in Beijing, China, and to double the number of full-time R&D staff in China in the next three to five years.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Microsoft Withdraws Yahoo Bid
Microsoft has withdrawn its multi-billion-dollar bid to acquire Yahoo. The announcement ends the software giant's moves over three months to merge with Yahoo to gain ground in the online services and advertising marketplace.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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AMD Makes Further Accusations Against Intel
AMD has filed a brief in a US District Court in Delaware, adding to a list of accusations against its rival Intel.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Akamai Posts Strong First Quarter
Online content and services provider Akamai has reported a 92% increase in net income to $36.9m for the first quarter 2008, on revenue up 34% at $187m, boosted by high demand for its web content delivery service.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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SKorea to stick to US beef deal despite wave of criticism
South Korea's government insisted Wednesday it would not backtrack on an agreement to open its market to US beef, despite an Internet-driven tide of public criticism.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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