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"Open-source software helped London's Oyster card system move past a proprietary roadblock, an open-source conference in London was told last week.
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Google extends search dominance
Extending its dominance in the search market, Google grew its share of queries in April at the expense of rivals Yahoo, Microsoft, AOL and Ask.com. Google's U.S. search query share in April grew to 61.6 percent, up from 59.8 percent in March, comScore announced Thursday . Google accomplished this although the number of search queries dropped 2 percent overall in April to 10.58 billion, compared ...
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Microsoft's ODF Policy Gets Skeptical Reception From EU
It didn't take long for the European Union to react to Microsoft's Wednesday announcement that it would provide support for additional document formats in its market-dominating Microsoft Office productivity suite. Shortly after Microsoft announced that it would support the Open Document Format v1.1 with the future release of Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 2, the EU released a short statement.
E-Commerce Times |
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Google co-founder pushes TV 'white space' plan
Google Inc co-founder Larry Page was in Washington on Thursday to promote the company's proposal for a new generation of wireless devices to operate on soon-to-be-vacant television airwaves.
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Free Pie at Microsoft
Mr. Softy's get-rich-slow scheme is your chance to cash in.
The Motley Fool |
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Britain's Cable and Wireless PLC profit falls 5.7 per cent
LONDON - British telecommunications company Cable & Wireless PLC said it was considering splitting its business units after it posted a 5.7 per cent drop in annual profit on Thursday.
Canadian Business |
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National Foundation Selects Parature Customer Service⢠Software
Dynamic Software Suite Enables Efficient Streamlined Member Support
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Page: Google-Yahoo deal can clear antitrust wall
WASHINGTON - Google billionaire co-founder Larry Page said today the Internet search leader opposed a Microsoft-Yahoo deal because it would monopolize the online communications market, stifle innovation and curb competition.
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Comcast Colorado Presents 'Screen to Green' in Denver and Plans Local S2G TV Recycling Rally in June
DENVER , May 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Comcast Colorado today announced that it has joined Screen to Green, a cable industry initiative to educate and engage consumers about recycling of unused televisions to better the environment.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Filing Illinois Sales Tax Has Never Been Easier
efileSalesTax announced today that its online efiling service has been approved by the Illinois Department of Revenue for Sales Tax Returns.
Centre Daily Times |
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Former OSU student gets probation for software piracy
A former Oklahoma State University student convicted of software piracy is being given four years probation and six months home confinement.
KJRH-TV Tulsa |
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Microsoft's Ballmer finds eggs don't suit him
The first thing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer thought of when a Hungarian student attacked him with eggs this week was that he had to keep his suit clean, he said on Thursday.
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Microsoft's Ballmer finds eggs don't suit him
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The first thing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer thought of when a Hungarian student attacked him with eggs this week was that he had to keep his suit clean, he said on Thursday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Nov 2005 16:24 UTC, submitted by Lunxer
Here is an 8 minute documentary about the recently unveiled 100$ laptop. It shows the laptop in action, and also discusses its aspects with one of the team members, such as the screen, the cheap keyboard, and much more.
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Google widens lead over Yahoo
Google extended its lead over search engine rival Yahoo!, according to a comScore Inc. report on Internet activity. (MSFT) (YHOO) (GOOG)
Wichita Business Journal |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 14th Aug 2006 16:47 UTC
OneStat today reported that Microsoft's Windows dominates the operating system market with a global usage share of 96.97 percent.
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An expert disappoints
Apocalypse hunting seems to have become the favoured pastime of learned souls who roam those hallowed portals of western academia.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Feb 2007 22:03 UTC
With the Sonnet library for KDE 4, developer Jacob Rideout hopes to reinvigorate the field of desktop linguistics by adding automatic language detection and other innovative features.
New Mobile Computing |
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Microsoft's Ballmer finds eggs don't suit him
The first thing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer thought of when a Hungarian student attacked him with eggs this week was that he had to keep his suit clean, he said on Thursday.
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Washington DC
BETHPAGE, N.Y. ( Map ) - BETHPAGE, N.Y. , May 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Planning for a summer vacation has never been easier, thanks to Cablevision's Optimum suite of advanced digital services, as well as News 12 -- the country's first, largest, and most watched 24-hour local television news network.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Sony Computer Entertainment America
The PSP is a "gateway drug" into the console world, according to SCEA senior marketing manager John Koller.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Alienware Relaunches Flagship ALX Desktop With 4 GHz Quad-core Processor
Miami (FL) - Given Dell's recent product launches in the high-performance desktop PC segment, Alienware may be in the midst of an identity crisis, as Dell's house brand was matching almost all specs of Alienware's high-end computers - for similar money.
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Hands On with the WildCharge Wireless Charger
Wildcharger has been taunting us with its almost-available vision of wireless gadget charging for well over a year now, and with good reason. WildCharge sent us one of their shiny silver charging pads and an iPhone adapter to play with, and we came away quite impressed, at least in theory.
PC Magazine |
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A tale of two QBs
It's sure ironic how things change in just a matter of months. One moment you could be on top of the world or in the depths of deep despair - then see it all flip-flop in a flash. Such is the tale of two Virginia high school quarterbacks.
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Microsoft Turns Search on Its Ear With Cash Rebates
In its most aggressive and creative effort yet to challenge Google in search and search advertising, Microsoft has unveiled a plan to give cash rebates to consumers who use its Live Search and end up making online purchases. Live Search cashback essentially shares advertising revenue with end users, providing a direct incentive to use Microsoft's search tool over that of rivals, most notably ...
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