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Recent Original Stories
"Four short years ago, Microsoft unveiled its new framework/engine for programming and running applications in a virtual environment, and the world was stunned.
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Facebook, states set bullying, predator safeguards
Facebook, the world's second-largest social networking Web site, is adding more than 40 new safeguards to protect young users from sexual predators and cyberbullies under an agreement with officials nationwide that was announced Thursday.
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Washington DC
LONDON , May 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- salesforce.com Dreamforce Europe Conference -- Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM ), the market and technology leader in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service today announced the winners of the 1st Annual European Appy Awards at a special award ceremony held at the Dreamforce Europe user and developer conference.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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MySpace To Work With Yahoo, eBay To Open User Profiles
Social networking site MySpace said Thursday it will soon enable users to quickly share profile data with Web sites operated by Yahoo Inc., eBay Inc. and others.
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Washington DC
SAN JOSE, Calif. ( Map , News ) - Grappling with major layoffs and a stock price that's been chopped nearly in half since last year, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. kept new details about its turnaround plans close to the vest Thursday in a very brief annual meeting with shareholders.
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Extremists hone Internet skills
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Al Qaeda and other radical groups have dramatically increased their use of the Internet in recent years to lure and train recruits worldwide, a U.S. Senate report warned on Thursday.
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MySpace to allow users to share data with Yahoo, others
LOS ANGELES -- Social networking site MySpace said today it would soon enable users to quickly share profile data with Web sites operated by Yahoo Inc., eBay Inc. and others.
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With Microsoft mum, analysts mull next moves for Live Search
Without the influx of Web traffic that Microsoft bet would quickly follow a Yahoo buyout, the software maker is facing a long slog if it wants to turn its money-losing online services business into a Google-killer. Since it withdrew a $47.5 billion bid for...
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New Zion man arrested in Internet predator sting
A New Zion man has been arrested in an undercover Internet sting conducted by the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office, according to a press release from S.C. Attorney General Henry McMaster. Orlin Franklin Morris Jr., 24, of 1962 Newman Branch Road, is charged with two counts of criminal solicitation of a minor. It is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison for each count, according to ...
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Blog: MTSU baseball peaking at the right time again
Throughout his career, MTSU coach Steve Peterson has been notorious for having his teams playing their best baseball at tournament time. Despite mid-season struggles, this year's team seems cut out of the same mold with just nine days left in the regular season.
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VeriSign swings to 1Q loss on charges
(AP:MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.) VeriSign Inc., which runs some of the Internet's core systems, said Thursday it swung to a first-quarter profit, hurt by asset impairment and restructuring charges.
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Intel licensed for Swedish WiMax network
Move shows chip-making giant diving even further into wireless broadband
The Globe and Mail |
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AMD tightlipped about future
Major losses blamed intensifying competition from Intel and expenses from acquisition of graphics chip maker ATI
The Globe and Mail |
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MySpace to allow users to share profile data with Yahoo, eBay, others
(AP:LOS ANGELES) Social networking site MySpace said Thursday it will soon enable users to quickly share profile data with Web sites operated by Yahoo Inc., eBay Inc. and others.
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Government Computer News
GovDelivery, a provider of e-mail and digital-subscription services for the public sector, today reported that government organizations sent 120 million e-mails using the GovDelivery platform in the first quarter of 2008.
Government Computer News |
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AJAX World - Skyway Software Announces RIA Developer Contest
According to Sean Walsh, President and CEO of Skyway Software, 'Our Skyway Community is thriving and our members are very talented. We truly look forward to their RIAs submittals and Skyway Builder extensions and are excited that all of the contributions will benefit the entire Skyway Community.' With Skyway Builder CE, Java developers get an open source Eclipse-based plugin that offers a ...
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MarketWatch First Take: Investors are sick of waffling by AMD
Hector Ruiz, chief executive of Advanced Micro Devices Inc., once talked about the chipmaker's move toward a strategy he called "asset-light," but a year later, he still hasn't clearly defined what that plan entails.
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Craigslist vs eBay: clash of cultures
Before he started living the techno-bohemian good life in San Francisco, Craigslist chief executive Jim Buckmaster tried the low-rent, low-tech version as a medical school dropout in Ann Arbor, Mich. Today, Buckmaster still doesn't own a car, but business analysts say he and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark could ride their own Gulfstream, if only they wanted.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Cablevision to build Wi-Fi network
Cablevision said Thursday it plans to build a regional Wi-Fi network in parts of its cable footprint to extend its broadband service.
CNET |
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RealNetworks 1st-qtr profit declines, revenue rises
RealNetworks Inc. said Thursday its first-quarter profit declined from a year-ago period that benefited from the settlement of antitrust litigation with Microsoft Corp.
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Lawmakers Introduce New Net Neutrality Bill
The legislation calls for Internet service providers to interconnect with the facilities of other network providers on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis.
New York Times |
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Cablevision to build Wi-Fi network
Cablevision said Thursday it plans to build a regional Wi-Fi network in parts of its cable footprint to extend its broadband service.
CNET |
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Facebook Agrees To Child Safety Plan
Facebook has announced an agreement with 49 U.S. state attorneys general and the District of Columbia to take significant steps to protect children on the social networking site. The move comes after a similar agreement was reached with MySpace in January. The Facebook agreement is aimed at better protecting children from online predators and inappropriate content. read more ...
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Fresh Google Analytics Seminars Added To Schedule
Google has announced a few new Analytics seminars through which it plans to continue spreading important knowledge. Also, although people living in Boston, Chicago, and Orlando won't be able to make a direct profit by going, there'll be a little bit of wealth-sharing, too. read more
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Quest Software's 1st-quarter profit drops 11 percent on a boost in operating expenses
ALISO VIEJO, Calif. (AP) - Quest Software Inc., which makes software used to manage programs and data over networks and the Internet, said Tuesday its first-quarter profit fell 11 percent on a jump in expenses.
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