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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 10th Jul 2005 12:01 UTC
Excel Software began shipping QuickHelp 2.0 for Windows, Macintosh and Linux. QuickHelp is a development tool for creating and deploying application help on Windows 95 through XP, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X and Linux.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 31st Jul 2007 15:17 UTC, submitted by Nari
Microsoft's Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007 have been released to manufacturing. Microsoft has not revealed a launch date for Office Communications Server and Office Communicator, other than to say that they will hit the shelves sometime this autumn.
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Google Calendar called CL2 , Google has announced that it has acquired Writely , an online, collaborative ...
The long talked about Google Office is taking shape. At the same time as TechCrunch has displayed screenshots of a possible , a system whereby Google acts as a company's mail server, but uses the companies own domain name for the email address.
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Penn. van crash kills group of computer programmers
The van was carrying a group of computer programmers from India and their wives on vacation.
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Music biz hopes device upgrades boost mobile sector
Perhaps no single device has had more impact on mobile music than Apple's iPhone.
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MWg takes on HTC's Windows Mobile phones
The Singapore-based, would-be HTC rival launches its latest smartphone and promises its devices will make Windows Mobile more usable.
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ICANN attacks 'fat and happy' IPv4 users
Businesses need to begin thinking now beyond having IPv4 address space, says Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and and Numbers (ICANN)'s president, or risk losing online customers.
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Facebook to open the gates with 'Facebook Connect'
Hot off the heels of rival MySpace announcing it will connect profile content with other sites, Facebook reveals its own plan for exporting data to other Web sites.
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Gartner: IT bosses must prepare for cloud computing
The analyst says IT managers must start planning now if they want to avoid implementing tech from Google and closing down their own data centers.
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Gordon welcomes start of election computerization
Sen. Richard J. Gordon yesterday lauded the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for finally signing a P525-million automation contract with one of its bidders last Friday, saying the poll body’s move signals the first step towards truly modernizing Philippine elections.
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'Anti-Semitic email' latest Libs scandal
Baillieu rails against Liberal colleagues as party implodes.
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S Korea State-Run KDI Cuts '08 GDP Forecast To 4.8% From 5.0%
SEOUL -(Dow Jones)- South Korea's state-run think tank Korea Development Institute revised down its forecast of the economic expansion for this year to 4.8% from 5.0% projected late last year, according to its semiannual economic outlook report released Monday.
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Indian programmers, wives killed in crash
A minivan carrying a group of Indian computer programmers and their wives on the way to a Niagara Falls vacation flipped and crashed in western Pennsylvania, just outside Conneaut, killing six of seven people on board, officials say.
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Recent Original Stories
" Additional real-time technology will be incorporated into the mainline Linux kernel starting with version 2.6.18, TimeSys reports.
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New Legislation For Net Neutrality
"The legislation requires Internet service providers to interconnect with the facilities of other network providers on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis.
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Recent Original Stories
George Ou compares Microsoft Office 2007 to OpenOffice 2.2 in memory and CPU usage using the OOXML and ODF file formats. The conclusion according to Ou: "We can see that the OpenOffice.org ODF XML parser (while vastly improved) is still about 5 times slower than Microsoft's OOXML parser.
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Beware of 'miracle healers' on the web
Berlin - Many Germans no longer take the standard piece of advice on medicines: Ask your doctor or pharmacist about risks and side effects. When they have health problems or questions about medical treatment, they consult internet portals like Netdo...
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'Flash mob' in Victoria Park: High-tech hide-and-seek takes place in park
TRURO–Truro's Victoria Park was the site of a 'flash mob' on Saturday, a world-wide event that only lasted 15 minutes.
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Software locks down stolen laptop
A laptop is stolen every 12 seconds, according to statistics from the FBI. News of stolen laptops that contain Social Security numbers as well as medical, financial and other sensitive personal information is becoming all too frequent.
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You've got a life; online, it's livable
Darek Spring rarely slows down. Even on this April day as he battles the tail end of the flu, the 31-year-old co-founder and CEO of ViewMyLife.com can't stop the high-energy stream of enthusiastic shop talk as he details his latest venture.
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Computer hackers hit epilepsy site
Computer attacks typically don't inflict physical pain.
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WA internet spread-bet play seeks $3m more, eyes float
A WA-backed internet sports betting company is preparing to float in a bid to become the first listed Australian company offering high-risk, high-reward spread betting, including a potential move into gambling on Australian financial markets.
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Yahoo! India revamps search pages
Yahoo! India has launched a new version of Yahoo! Search called Glue Pages, which provides relevant information for a keyword in the form of images, videos, blogs, maps and Wikipedia pages, in addition to the classical text search results.
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XP SP3 Crashes Some AMD Machines
Stony Stevenson alerts us to new information on the XP SP3-induced crashes that we discussed a few days back. Jesper Johansson, a former program manager for security policy at Microsoft, is maintaining an ongoing log and support site for users affected by any of several problems triggered by XP3. Machines using AMD hardware, particularly HP desktops, seem to have several modes of failure; others ...
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Al Qaeda extremists hone skills online
WASHINGTON - Al Qaeda and other radical groups have dramatically increased their use of the internet in recent years to lure and train recruits worldwide, a US Senate report warned.
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