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Microsoft is making key communications protocols available for license
, so that third parties, including competitors, can link into the company's newest enterprise products. Some are available immediately.
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Recent Original Stories
Just weeks after releasing Windows Vista Beta 1, Microsoft has shifted our paradigms again, unveiling a preview of beta 2 at the TechEd 2005 developer conference.
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Microsoft literally wants to pay you to use Live Search
Attempting to shake Google's leading position in the Search Engine market, Microsoft has unveiled plans for a new cashback program for Live Search users. Products bought from internet retailers found through Microsoft's Live Search could earn as much as a 30% rebate.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Dec 2005 13:17 UTC
Jeff Waugh is an employee of Canonical Limited, the firm behind Ubuntu Linux. In his spare time he works on the GNOME window manager program. Jeff formerly was the release manager for GNOME. On November 7, 2005, Jeff Waugh was far away from his native and current home in Australia.
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People on the move: May 22
Jessica Lilie PC World and Macworld The San Francisco technology media, events and research company appointed Jessica Lilie vice president of strategic intelligence.
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BMW improves supply chain management
Angelica Mari in Munich, Computing , Thursday 22 May 2008 at 17:51:00 The carmaker is streamlining systems to tackle warehouse space shortages and to keep up with technological advances Car manufacturer BMW is using a service management system as part of a wider plan to improve supply chain lifecycles.... > Read the full article
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Retailer to make mint on IP rights
Angelica Mari, Computing , Thursday 22 May 2008 at 09:23:00 Carphone Warehouse hopes to set industry standard for customer relationship management Carphone Warehouse hopes to cash in after selling the intellectual property (IP) rights of its customer relationship management (CRM) billing system to partner Patni.... > Read the full article
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Your font is saying something
There was a time when a person's handwriting was thought to give insight into the writer's character. But in an era when computers have made penmanship as archaic as the quill itself, can a scribe's choice of font say as much as the loops that once embellished their cursive words?
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Mayor Larry Langford meets with Birmingham City Schools board members, says he'll help with computers, better ...
Mayor Larry Langford on Wednesday discussed plans to help Birmingham City Schools offer students more online courses and greater access to computers by buying additional portable computer labs for the system's high schools.
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Warning over China earthquake spam
FBI reveals new email scam The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning computer users to be wary of unsolicited email messages trying to raise money to help victims of last week's massive earthquake in China's Sichuan province.
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Review: HTC Advantage X7510 with 16GB flash drive, haptics keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.1
The most powerful Windows Mobile device I ever evaluated was the HTC Advantage X7501 that was released back in August of 2007 and I wrote quite an extensive review that was my most viewed blog post of 2007. The successor to the Advantage X7501, the X7510, was announced at Mobile...
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Rock Computers acquired by Stone
Customer warranties will be honoured Laptop maker Rock Computers, which went into administration earlier this month, has been acquired by Stone Group for an undisclosed sum.
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Blogs » Tanja Cilia
Ukraine, Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria, Sweden, Belarus, Georgia, Latvia and Macedonia. These, according to Dr Derek Gatherer, are the countries that will make it past Thursday's Eurovision second-semi-final. I quote him with his permission.
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Ofcom to deregulate broadband for 70% of UK
But critics claims millions still exposed on pricing Ofcom is to deregulation wholesale broadband access across much of the UK in a move it claims reflects its success in promoting effective competition between suppliers of high-speed internet access.
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Let Dad Customize His Father's Day Gift with chumby!
SAN DIEGO----If you're looking for unique, user-friendly products for Father's Day gift guides this year, consider the chumby. The recently launched chumby device allows Dad to spend time with his family at home while staying connected to his Internet life.
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'# 1 Dad' Notebook Mouse Now Available from MoGo!
NATICK, Mass.----Newton Peripherals, the developer of the MoGo™ family of Bluetooth-enabled computer mice, announced today a special Father's Day edition of its popular MoGo Mouse - the business-card size mouse that stores and charges in the PC card or ExpressCard/54 slot of notebook PCs.
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EMC eyes home computer market
SOUTHBORO - As the demand to store and manage digital information accelerates, EMC Corp. is well positioned to retain its lead in storage devices and software, company officials told about 115 shareholders at its annual meeting yesterday.
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Microsoft shows off new search technologies
Gates says it's fun to be 'underdog' to Google Microsoft has laid out more of its vision to tackle Google and improve its current 'underdog' status in search.
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SheriffÕs Office Web site
By Shavonne Potts Salisbury Post Every day, new items are popping up on the Rowan County Sheriff's Office's new Web site, promising a more user-friend ...
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Nigeria: Emperion Promises Improved Broadband Services
Determined to deploy better and affordable internet services to both the Nigerian and West African markets, Emperion West Africa, a foremost broadband service provider has constituted a new management from Denmark to steer the affairs of the firm.
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Safety net:
HICKORY - Every law enforcement officer has a sore spot. For some itâ€s abusive husbands or people who take advantage of the elderly. For State Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Christopher Haas, itâ€s Internet predators, and his work with the North Carolina Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force gets personal. â€I have 6-year-old and 12-year-old daughters, so it certainly brings ...
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TROJAN BEARS?
A PREVENTIVE war worked out so well in Iraq that Washington last week launched another. The new preventive war - the government responding forcefully against a postulated future threat - has been declared on behalf of polar bears, the first species whose supposed jeopardy has been ascribed to global warming. The Interior Department, bound by the Endangered Species Act, has declared polar bears a ...
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Brightcove Announces Formation of Japanese Subsidiary
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. , May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Brightcove Inc., the leading global Internet TV platform, today announced the formation of a majority-owned Japanese subsidiary, Brightcove KK. The new subsidiary is backed by $4.9 million in new investment from Brightcove Inc. and four market-leading Japanese strategic partners: Dentsu, Inc., J-Stream, Inc., transcosmos, Inc. (transcosmos), and Cyber ...
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HP, EDS clients advised to review contracts
Outsourcing consultants have advised HP and EDS clients that they may be able to push for a better deal following the companies' recent merger
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Recent Original Stories
"Someone has started rearranging content on the Internet to suit their own purposes and the culprit might be a convicted monopolist. This article examines some compelling evidence and asks Congress to investigate."
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