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Facebook to let users carry profiles with them
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Facebook Inc. is loosening its grip on millions of personal profiles to allow inhabitants of its popular Internet hangout to transplant the information and applications to other Web sites.
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Former Dell workers sentenced in thefts
Three former Dell Inc. employees were sentenced Friday to prison terms for stealing about $500,000 worth of computer processors and reselling them.
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Google recruits artists for home page pizzazz
Google Inc.'s once-austere Web site is turning into an eclectic art gallery.
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Criminals try to “copyright” malware
Even criminal hackers want to protect their intellectual property, and they've come up with a method akin to copyrighting - with an appropriate dash of Internet thuggery thrown in.
Alaska Journal of Commerce |
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Adobe licenses video-enabling Flash software
Adobe Systems Inc. says it will license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to help developers make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on computers.
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The Secrets to Successful eBay Selling
(ARA) - Just a few short years ago, success in the retail world was measured solely on sales at brick-and-mortar stores. Now online sales make up a significant portion of the bottom line for most businesses.
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Sand Springs Man Arrested In Internet Sting
Investigators tracked Kilgore's computer to Sand Springs where police arrested him.
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If Apple can go home again, why not Dell?
Looking to Apple's past for a clue to his company's future, Michael Dell knows that reversal of fortune is a common theme in the PC industry's history.
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Microsoft, South Korea team on technology
SEOUL, South Korea -- Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said there will be a vast shift in Internet technology over the next decade as he met Tuesday with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.
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Shareholders plot overthrow at Yahoo
SAN FRANCISCO -- After fending off months of threats by Microsoft Corp., Yahoo Inc.'s directors still will have to fight for their jobs as the company's own irate shareholders plot a mutiny.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Nov 2006 18:16 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Novell and Microsoft recently entered into an agreement regarding software patents (really?) that betrays the rest of the Free Software community, including the very people who wrote Novell's own system, for Novell's sole financial beneift, according to Bruce Perens.
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Wallace Weitz Buys Liberty Media Corp., Apollo Group Inc., Microsoft Corp., Sells Wells Fargo & Company, Citigroup ...
Like many other value investors, Wallace Weitz has been hurt by the financial meltdowns. Weitz is known as "the Other Oricle of Omaha". These are his buys and sells during the first quarter of 2008. Wallace Weitz owns 55 stocks with a total value of $3.4 billion.
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Teenagers to take embarrassing ailments to Second Life doctors
Virtual portal launched by Spanish authorities for young people to discuss sex and drug health issues
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 14th Feb 2006 19:06 UTC
OpenBinder is the core technology that ex-Be engineers started at Be, Inc. as the "next generation BeOS", finished implementing at PalmSource as one of the key foundations of the Cobalt system, and is now being open-sourced running for Linux.
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Recent Original Stories
Thunderbird 2 is now available for download on Windows, Mac and Linux in over 35 languages. It offers easy ways to manage and organize your email with message tags, advanced folder views, message history navigation, find as you type, and improved new mail alert notifications.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 13th Apr 2007 11:19 UTC
"It seems unfortunate if we do this work and get our partners to do the work and the result is that Linux works great without having to do the work" said Bill Gates in 1999 (pdf).
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Fixed alternative for 'white space' networking gains a unique ally
While Google and Microsoft are pressing the FCC to give further consideration to "white space" networking devices that transmit in unused portions of the TV spectrum, a microphone company -- no less -- is trying to tip the balance.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Oct 2005 14:09 UTC
"After feverishly working throughout 1995, it was finally decided that the results of 5 years of low profile work were ready for a public launch . When one considers that little over a year earlier, Be's entire hardware platform had been made redundant by the demise of the AT&T Hobbit processors, this was a remarkable achievement."
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WELCOME GUEST! Microsoft on Friday lodged an appeal at a European court against a record 899 million euro (1.39 billion dollar) fine imposed on it by the EU Commission for defying a landmark anti-trust ruling.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-05-10 00:04 Two Dell executives leave amid payroll cost-cutting efforts: report
SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial) - Two senior executives have left Dell Inc. in recent weeks at the same time the Round Rock, Texas-based computer company is making efforts to cut payroll costs, The Wall Street Journal reported late Friday.
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Mother, Son Arrested For Cheating Online Customers
The Mother's Day weekend is not off to a good start for a Cookeville mother and her son who are in federal custody facing fraud charges. They are accused of money from customers online.
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What Ever Happened to the Cheap Subnotebook Computer?
Kevin Tofel from jkOnTheRun has an interesting piece that describes the upward trend in pricing for the subnotebook laptop market and it's something that is certainly worth discussing.
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Fry-drive: how waste cooking oil is fuelling move to a greener planet
A FORMER computer programmer is spending his days trawling around fish and chip shops collecting used cooking oil in a bid to help save the planet.
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Computer chip factory set to axe 1,000 workers
UP TO 1,000 jobs are at risk after an electronics firm confirmed it had been unable to find a buyer for its plant.
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Father and son charged with money laundering, drug trafficking
A father and son have been charged with money laundering and drug trafficking in connection with an Internet pharmacy investigators say they ran.
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