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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 14th Aug 2006 05:12 UTC, submitted by Shean Terry
A start-up called Movidis believes a 16-core chip originally designed for networking gear will be a ticket to success in the Linux server market. The Revolution x16 models from Movidis each use a single 500MHz or 600MHz Cavium Networks Octeon CN3860 chip.
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Dell CFO Carty resigns, GE veteran to replace him
Donald J. Carty, who became Dell's chief financial officer less than 18 months ago when the computer maker's accounting was under scrutiny, is stepping down and will be replaced by a longtime General Electric executive.
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Microsoft Eyes Yahoo Search Business?
Together, Microsoft and Yahoo would control about 31% of the search market, compared with Google's 60%, according to comScore.
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Asia DayAhead: U.S. Stocks Fall; Auction-Rate Loss Costs Google
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Most U.S. stocks fell after SanDisk Corp. said record energy prices hurt sales, spoiling a rally in technology shares. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index advanced to the highest level since January, boosted by oil companies.
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EMC Sees Bright Future for Flash and De-Dupe
The storage giant sees flash drives and data de-duplication playing a big role in enterprises, according to EMC World speakers.
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Screen Shots Of Google Health
Greg Sterling is now at Google, for the Google Factory tour and the news is already buzzing about the US launch of Google Health . Greg may swing by and postscript with some of the details he learned from Google's presentation, until then, let me share with you screen captures of Google Health: Click to continue reading...
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How to Solve Communication and Differentiation Problems
Last week, Page Zero Media held a seminar in Toronto called Winning the Paid Search Game . In the intensive half day seminar, we focused on tactical PPC issues like ad copy generation, landing page optimization and the differences between the search engines. But strategy is possibly even more important than tactics – envisioning the “endgame” well beyond the click helps you do a lot better in ...
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Google Health Beta Service Goes Live
Google launched an ambitious initiative Monday that aims to give people a central place online to store their health records...
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IBM Lotus Goes Mobile Via The BlackBerry
IBM (NYSE: IBM) is making no secret of its ambitions to bring Web 2.0 technologies into the enterprise and out to the mobile workforce, under its own banner.
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Group Says MySpace Cyber-bully Prosecution Goes Too Far
A digital advocacy group has blasted the federal government's prosecution of a Missouri woman whose fake MySpace profile...
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Social networking gets medieval
Researchers give a French province the 'Facebook' treatment.
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Microsoft-Yahoo talks driven by specter of Icahn, Google
(AP) -- Just two weeks after breaking off merger talks, Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't work out a deal.
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People who light up in nonsmoking rooms face fines
HONOLULU (AP) - Smokers who light up in nonsmoking hotel rooms in Hawaii face up to $500 in additional charges to clean the room. That's according to Travel Hawaii, a Hawaii-based Internet travel agency that has set up a database with the smoking policies of hotels throughout the state.
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Microsoft-Yahoo talks driven by specter of Icahn, Google
Mon, May 19, 2008 (2:17 p.m.) Just two weeks after breaking off merger talks, Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't work out a deal.
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Tracking influenza's every movement
It`s the case of the missing flu virus. When the flu isn`t making people sick, it seems to just vanish. Yet, every year, everywhere on Earth, it reappears in the appropriate season and starts its attack. So where does it go when it disappears? Does it hibernate, lying dormant in a few people and preparing for its next onslaught? Does it bounce around from the Northern hemisphere to the Southern ...
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More News
The agreement with Hughes Network, a subsidiary of Hughes Communications, will enable Globalstar to offer its clients more advanced wireless services, Globalstar CEO Jay Monroe said in a statement. New offerings could include mobile video and push-to-talk text messaging, he said.
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As pressure mounts on Yahoo, Microsoft eyes new tie-up
With Yahoo facing pressure from a corporate raider, the Internet giant has reopened discussions on a tie-up with Microsoft, but for a new deal that would probably not be an outright takeover.
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Microsoft-Yahoo talks driven by specter of Icahn, Google
Associated Press - May 19, 2008 5:14 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't...
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Microsoft Warns Of Online Services Downtime
Microsoft has informed customers and partners that its Business Productivity Online Suite services beta will be unavailable for up to 24 hours starting Tuesday afternoon Pacific time.
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NewsWatch: With Microsoft and Yahoo talking again, what's with Icahn?
The shotgun wedding Carl Icahn had in mind for Yahoo and Microsoft took an unexpected turn after the tech titans say they’re talking about coming together on their own, but without a formal marriage.
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Beth Israel uses newly launched Google Health
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has announced its use of Google Health's PatientSite, an online database of medical records launched today.
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Web monitoring for ads? It may be illegal
NebuAd and other companies have been offering broadband providers a way to monitor customers and display relevant ads. But the legality of it is anything but settled.
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Google Health Launches to Questions About Privacy
Google executives pledge privacy in rolling Google Health out for consumers to try.... Villanova University Six Sigma & IT Certificate Programs 100% Online programs in Six Sigma, IS Security, CISSP Prep, Business Analysis, Proj. Mgmt. and more!
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Customer Service
SAN FRANCISCO - Just two weeks after breaking off merger talks, Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't work out a deal.
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Pulmonary Rehab On Call: TELEHEALTH Offers Dial-up Help for the Rural and Remote
A program that delivers pulmonary rehabilitation via video-conferencing technology, the internet and other emerging technologies to patients who live too far from respiratory therapy centers to make the twice-weekly trip improves their clinical condition, outcome and quality of life in just eight weeks, according to a study to be presented at the American Thoracic Society's 2008 International ...
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