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Parature Secures $16 Million in Venture Capital
Fastest growing customer service SaaS company acquires Series B financing from firms with impressive track records of success in the information technology industry . (PRWeb May 7, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Parature_venture_capital/customer_service_software/prweb924994.htm
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Steve Ballmer among top influential people
BANGALORE, INDIA: Time magazine has included Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, among others, in the list of 100 most influential people in the world.
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Downtown wireless Internet connections vary in price, reliability
Several Downtown restaurants are offering it, but you won’t find it on the menu. It’s in Hemming Plaza, the Federal Courthouse, the Jacksonville Landing and even in the middle of Main, Forsyth and Laura streets — but you can’t see it.
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Gates: No More Deals, Post-Yahoo
Microsoft is going "independent" after withdrawing from Yahoo bid, says Gates.
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NEDS Releases New Version of Online Backup Solution
WALTHAM, Mass.----New England Data Services , a data center offering hosting and managed services released the newest version of their Online Backup solution on Friday in an effort to provide more robust features and ease of use.
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Weak hardware revenue hurts Jack Henry 3rd-quarter results
(AP:MONETT, Mo.) Shares of Jack Henry & Associates Inc., which provides computer systems to financial institutions, slid in premarket trading on Wednesday, after the company said fiscal third-quarter profit edged up 1 percent, missing analysts' expectations.
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Opera Dragonfly emerges from pupa
Debug tool aims to metamorphise web developmentBrowser maker Opera has released an early version of a tool to help developers debug web pages.
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Clearwire up on Sprint Nextel deal
(AP:NEW YORK) Clearwire shares rose sharply in premarket trading Wednesday on a deal forming a new wireless venture with Sprint Nextel Corp.
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Mexican program educates immigrants by computer
LITTLE ROCK—A program aimed at providing Mexican immigrants and others a chance to improve their English-language skills and earn the equivalent of high school diplomas may return to Arkansas.
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SAP don't want to get SaaSy afterall
We never said we would...SAP has signaled a retreat from full, on-demand versions of its enterprise resource planning (ERP) products, just as Google and Microsoft up their game in the software-as-a-service (SaaS) market.…
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Fraudulent phishing scam targets local bank customers
Many account holders of Elizabethton Federal Savings Bank have been targeted recently by a phishing scam. Numerous e-mails and cell phone text messages claiming to be from the bank were reported last weekend.
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Book Review: The Open Brand
Written by Kelly Mooney and Nita Rollins em The Open Brand When Push Comes to Pull in a Web-Made World em takes a look at the evolution of Web 2. and its effect on marketing. It is a wake-up call to companies trying to manage their brands the old-fashioned way. Its message change your attitude to meet the new reality or get left behind.... Build IT Knowledge with Current & Trusted Content ...
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Steve Ballmer among top influential people
BANGALORE, INDIA: Time magazine has included Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, among others, in the list of 100 most influential people in the world. Those included in the TIME's 100 influential people are Jay Adelson, CEO of Digg.com, Michael Arrington, founder and editor of TechCrunchm, S...
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City ponders change in e-waste fees
A bout of spring cleaning resulted in Casper City Council member Guy Padgett filling his car with 15 electronic gadgets, mainly computers.
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Microsoft to go it alone says Gates
MICROSOFT chairman Bill Gates said today that the company was not pursuing other deals following its withdrawal of its 47.5 billion US dollar takeover bid for Yahoo.
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New Breed Of Supercomputers For Improving Global Climate Predictions
Three researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have proposed an innovative way to improve global climate change predictions by using a supercomputer with low-power embedded microprocessors, an approach that would overcome limitations posed by today's conventional supercomputers.
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Sprint, Clearwire form WiMax venture
Sprint Nextel Corp, and Clearwire Corp. are planning a $14.5 billion venture to build a wireless high-speed Internet network based on the emerging WiMax technology.
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Clearwire, Sprint Nextel announce WiMAX deal
Clearwire Corp and Sprint Nextel Corp said Wednesday they would combine their next-generation wireless broadband businesses to form a new $14.5 billion communications company.
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Gates says Microsoft will pursue independent path after Yahoo bid
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said today the company isn't pursuing other deals following the withdrawal of its $47.5 billion takeover bid for Yahoo.
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Albion blogger Jarrod Hill and Express & Star Internet News Editor Tim Walters discuss the big talking points at The Hawthorns. Watch the video and post your comments below.
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Sources give inside look at Microsoft’s raised Yahoo bid
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Just how serious was Microsoft Corp. about raising its bid to $47.5 billion for slumping Internet pioneer Yahoo Inc.?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st May 2008 09:10 UTC
The soap surrounding PsyStar, the company that offers a Mac clone for sale, just keeps on running. After the initial launch, the company was plagued by doubt and mystery surrounding its actual existence, but soon after videos started popping up of the OpenComputer out in the wild, beyond the company itself.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Dec 2007 16:27 UTC
Microsoft is serious about getting Windows XP to work on OLPC's low-cost laptop , but the company still isn't sure it will be able to make a go of it.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Jan 2007 12:40 UTC
Genesi has 'announced' it is going to release AmigaOS4 for their EFIKA motherboard as soon as the next release of MorphOS is released. "We have clearly indicated in this thread, we don't need Hyperion's support to port OS4 to the EFIKA - legally or technically."
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Linked by John Doe on Thu 15th Feb 2007 17:56 UTC
Shock and awe; Windows Vista has been released to the hounds (that would be us). As just about every publication has reiterated a thousand times over it took 5+ years of design and development and cost USD 5.5 billion both directly and indirectly.
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