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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Although Microsoft provided no details Sunday about what deal it might cut with Yahoo, it seems highly likely that search advertising would be a major piece.
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The following letter was received from Eric S. Raymond , who has sent it to a number of Linux-related publications and mailing lists. It is presented verbatim.
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Application Acceleration Goes Virtual
Virtualization has moved beyond applications themselves to software that makes those applications run faster over a network.
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Comcast invests in startup GridNetworks
Comcast has taken a stake in another online video startup, pumping an undisclosed amount of money into GridNetworks.
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NetBox Blue partnership to bolster hold on SME market
Milton-based internet and email security and management provider NetBox Blue has signed a multi-million dollar distribution agreement with global antivirus software producer ESET.
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Microsoft and Yahoo re-enter talks
Microsoft says it has issued another proposal to Yahoo, this one calling for an acquisition of some but not all of Yahoo's assets.
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US close: Consumer spending fears spoil rally
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Leading stocks were mixed after the morning’s gains were surrendered following a downbeat trading update from flash-memory card maker SanDisk.
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Denise Koch's Blog About Jessie Hall's Story
Some stories challenge a reporter's ability to keep their emotions in check.
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Ex-Army man sent for trial on sex counts
A former Waiouru Army sergeant allegedly caught attempting to meet children in Palmerston North for sex was found to have child pornography on his cellphone and laptop computer.
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AOL sheds its brand to draw specialty audiences
Anick Jesdanun, The Associated Press May 19, 2008 - 8:28 p.m.
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Microsoft reportedly seeking Yahoo's search advertising business
Microsoft reportedly has proposed to buy Yahoo's search advertising business - a plan that would leave the Internet company's future uncertain.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Hurricane Katrina proved a fertile ground for fraudsters to scam money off those willing to help the needy.
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BLOOMINGTON: Judge rules porn evidence can be submitted in Pelo trial
BLOOMINGTON — Evidence of violent pornography found on former Bloomington police Sgt. Jeff Pelo’s home computers, as well as testimony regarding an alleged stalking incident that was never charged, will be presented at Pelo’s rape trial.
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by JeffS (4.56) on Thu 9th Nov 2006 19:47 UTC
Dual licensing has worked spectacularly for Trolltech and their QT GUI library. There are great closed source projects created with the QT commercial version, where the software creator paid a QT license to Trolletch - these include Adobe Photoshop, Google Earth, and JD Edwards ERP software.
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Former AOL executives charged with billion dollar ad fraud
New York - Eight former executives of AOL have been accused with illegally inflating the internet company's ad revenue by a cool billion dollars. In civil lawsuits presented Monday, the US Securities and Exchange Commission claimed that the executive...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 15th Jul 2006 02:24 UTC
Finally Linux has got full read-write open source NTFS support!
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E-Waste Consuming Landfills
Out-dated TV's, computers, and monitors - also called e- waste - are an environmental hazard and taking up space in the landfills.
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China warns donors to guard against Internet fraud
Source: Reuters BEIJING, May 20 (Reuters) - China has warned people wanting to donate to China's earthquake victims to guard against high-tech scams. "My family was in the earthquake. Dad and mum urgently need ...
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Google stews over new Microsoft offer
Google's top brass are meeting on Monday to figure out a response to how Microsoft's new overtures toward Yahoo affect Google's potential ad deal with Yahoo.
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Start-up Wichro takes leap from obscurity
San Francisco company that wants to take mobile social networks beyond Twitter gets unexpected boost after service chosen as an Apple "staff pick" for the iPhone.
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Hamas orders an end to pornography
The ruling Islamist group in the Gaza Strip has ordered a stop to pornographic Internet sites.
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Bill Gates makes virtual appearance
KUALA LUMPUR: Bill Gates, chairman of software powerhouse Microsoft Corp, made a five-minute virtual appearance at the World Congress on Information Technology 2008 here.
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Secure email software helps iPhone get down to business
NEW YORK - Sybase plans to start selling software that lets businesses securely distribute email to the iPhone, which could help the popular device gain use among business clients.
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Keeping an ‘i’ on government projects
SEREMBAN: All government projects worth more than RM50mil will now be monitored daily by the Public Works Department via the Internet. The i-supervision system will also oversee road construction works costing more than RM100mil.
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Animated map brings climate crisis to life
A new animated map of the earth from space illustrates the potential impact of climate change over the next century and can be viewed on your home computer.
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