|
Coda launches on-demand accounting on Force.com
It said Coda2go, the first enterprise finance package built on Force.com, will enable Coda customers to use the accounting system without having to pay for a full-scale application. Instead, they can access the software through Force.com's platform-as-a-service delivery mechanism.
Computer Business Review |
|
Linked by Mohit Ranka on Thu 17th May 2007 15:07 UTC
A recent Google acquisition of DoubleClick for a whopping USD 3.1 billion has turned many heads. The recent past certainly does not fit into Google's traditional non-aggressive attitude towards acquisitions for monopoly in the market.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Man gets probation for role in steroid ring
Associated Press - May 9, 2008 6:24 AM ET MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) - A 61-year-old Missoula man who pleaded guilty to running an international steroid smuggling ring over the Internet has been...
KAJ Kalispell |
|
NEC to Expand Rugged Laptop Sales Worldwide
Spray them with water, subject them to extreme temperatures or drop them on the ground, NEC's rugged ShieldPro laptops are...
PC World |
|
Coldplay - Hot Chip Smaller Bands Cannot Afford To Give Away Music For Free
Electro band HOT CHIP have stated that big bands giving away their music on the internet for free is hurting smaller bands.Speaking to the BBC's Newsbeat, singer ...
ContactMusic |
|
Why HP Could Calm Tech Jitters
Chief Executive Mark Hurd isn't exactly Mr. Excitement. That's a good thing right now.
Forbes |
|
GTA4 causes mass manslaughter
GTA4 INSPIRED more than 2.3 million people to get online with their Xbox 360s over launch weekend, according to stats compiled by Volish Guru Larry Hyrb.
The Inquirer |
|
Brits clean up at ‘Internet Oscars’
The BBC and FT.com were among 26 UK-based sites to win at this year’s Webby Awards, often dubbed the ‘Internet Oscars’.
Netimperative |
|
One in five kids 'cyber-bullied'
CYBER bullying is affecting one in five young Australians, according to a new poll of the nation's youth. Other problems - such as drinking and smoking - are falling.
The Courier Mail |
|
Mobifone, Yahoo offer search engine for mobile users
HA NOI — Mobifone, the nation’s leading mobile carrier, yesterday launched Yahoo! oneSearch, Viet Nam’s first-ever search engine designed for mobile users.
Việt Nam News |
|
Hollywood sues The Pirate Bay for $15m
Copyright infringement covers illegal downloading of the Pink Panther Following its successful case against TorrentSpy.com, Hollywood is now going after BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay.
PC Advisor |
|
Myspace enables 'web-wide' experience
MySpace will be opening the gates of its popular online community by letting users automatically transfer profile information to other social-networking websites.
Independent Online |
|
Web destined to be 'archive of all knowledge'
The World Wide Web will ultimately be an archive of global knowledge, says its British inventor Tim Berners-Lee.
Independent Online |
|
Flaws Weigh Down Two Thin Laptops
For years, the ThinkPad line has been the class of Windows laptops offering rugged, simply designed machines with great keyboards, even in small sizes. But ThinkPads have always been aimed at corporate buyers, not the broader consumer market. So Lenovo, the Chinese company that took over the brand from IBM, is bringing out a new,...
The Lakeland Ledger |
|
Leopard at six months: Does it live up to the early hype?
It has been just over six months since Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard first shipped, bringing with it a slew of new features, a tweaked user interface, revamped underpinnings and - as is often the case - a healthy batch of complaints from users about problems. At the time, some in the Macintosh community even argued that Apple Inc.'s new operating system was released before it was ready for prime time.
Macworld UK |
|
Follow sports stars on the Net
Thank heaven and Al Gore for the Internet, which allows us to keep tabs of our favorite sports figures (and former faves) even when they're out of season.
Contra Costa Times |
|
Readings and Signings
Send readings & signings to features@seacoastonline.com.
Portsmouth Herald |
|
USBee's PacketPresenter(TM) Shows Electronics Bus Communication Clearly
TEMECULA, Calif.----CWAV Inc., a Southern California-based electronics company, today announced significant enhancements for its USBee DX Logic Analyzer / Oscilloscope by adding the PacketPresenter™ Protocol Decoder to its suite of electronics debugging tools.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
by leos (5.08) on Sat 22nd Apr 2006 23:02 UTC
In our tests with typical desktop workloads—Firefox with multiple tabs open, an OpenOffice.org document or two, the Evolution e-mail application and Beagle quietly indexing in the background—Beagle was typically the first or second largest user of RAM. When running GNOME with Beagle and all its bells and whistles, we recommend 1GB of system RAM for best results.
OS News |
|
Former radio host pleads guilty to child-porn charge
Bernie Ward, formerly a popular Bay Area talk-show host and Catholic priest, admitted Thursday to knowingly sending child pornography over the Internet.
The San Francisco Examiner |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Nov 2006 20:02 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"It's been a good week for Microsoft's documentation efforts as the company achieved important milestones with regulators on both sides of the Atlantic.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Google says it hopes for partnership with Yahoo
MOUNTAIN VIEW – Google's top executives yesterday expressed hope that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo – a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 31st Aug 2006 23:08 UTC
Two editorials on Vista, from eWeek and Microsoft Watch. The former: "The looming choice for Windows users is either to stick with Windows XP (and older hardware) or take Windows Vista cold turkey.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Police Detective Used Internet To Seduce Cadet
A Lake Wales police detective was arrested Thursday night on charges that he used the Internet to entice a former juvenile police cadet to have sex, according to police officials.
The Lakeland Ledger |
|
Facebook adds safeguards to help protect young users
HARTFORD, Conn. – 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 yesterday.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
|
|