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EU to Probe Microsoft on Open Source
Is Redmond's support of Open Document Format a dilemma?
InternetNews.com |
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Washington DC
WILMORE, Ky. , May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site in Wilmore that expands network coverage, enabling more customers to use their wireless phones concurrently to make calls; send and receive email and text, picture and video messages; download music, games and ringtones; view high-quality videos and browse the Internet, while enjoying clearer reception and fewer ...
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software Honors Award Winners at Annual Customer Conference
Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software today announced the customer innovation winners at its annual customer
wallstreet:online AG |
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Access to next-gen Internet may be uneven
Thu, May 22, 2008 (12:32 p.m.) The lack of high-speed Internet access in some areas of the U.S. has been hotly debated, even as that digital divide has narrowed. But a new, wider gap is being created by technology that will make today's broadband feel as slow as a dial-up connection.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Uprooting of the DNS Root
The folks at Renesys pointed out earlier this week some interesting activity surrounding the L-root name server, highlighting some activity that should give us all yet another reason to be concerned about the security and integrity of the Internet DNS... considering that a great deal of malware today tends to corrupt the DNS resolution path in order to further exploit compromised ...
CircleID |
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Page: Google-Yahoo deal can clear antitrust wall
Associated Press - May 22, 2008 3:24 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Google billionaire co-founder Larry Page says his company is opposed a Microsoft-Yahoo deal because it would monopolize the online...
KSBY San Luis Obispo |
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EMC's Cloud Computing Plans Move Down To Earth
For EMC, Mozy, and its channel partners, EMC's move into the cloud could mean growth opportunities.
ChannelWeb |
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Why should I break my Google habit?
Microsoft is taking another run at Google but excuse me if I don't swoon over the company's latest search brainstorm.
CNET |
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HP’s UMPC makes a splash
UMPCS ARE THE STARS of online reviews these days, and the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (Linux Edition) seems to follow that trend.
The Inquirer |
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Next-gen Internet will create bigger digital divide
While access to cable and phone-line broadband has spread to cover perhaps 90% of the U.S. in the space of a decade, next-generation Internet access looks set to create a much smaller group of "haves" and a larger group of "have nots."
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Spike Lee champions online films
You don't need to be a member of the Cannes Film Festival jury to have a say in what movies deserve awards. All it takes is an Internet connection and an opinion.
MSNBC |
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Analysts believes Intel's Atom could be big seller
Chip maker Intel Corp. could sell more than 5 million of its new low-cost Atom microprocessor chips in the final quarter of 2008, a Wachovia Capital Markets analyst has said.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Xbox Live Arcade will raise game size cap to 350mb
David Edery, the games portfolio planner for Xbox Live Arcade, revealed in an interview that Microsoft will be changing the cap on size of games downloaded through the service from 150mb to 350mb. The move will allow Xbox Live Arcade titles to deliver larger game experiences to the player. Edery also commented on the long [...]
Geek.com |
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Page: Google-Yahoo deal can clear antitrust wall
WASHINGTON (AP) - Google billionaire co-founder Larry Page says his company is opposed a Microsoft-Yahoo deal because it would monopolize the online communications market and stifle competition.
KTVN Reno |
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The Blogging C.E.O. Returns
The battered sock puppet offers a defense.
Portfolio.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software Honors Award Winners at Annual Customer Conference
LAS VEGAS----Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software today announced the customer innovation winners at its annual customer conference being held this week in Las Vegas. The awards program recognizes customers who are creatively driving business innovation with new, dynamic uses of Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software solutions.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Access to next-gen Internet may be uneven
The lack of high-speed Internet access in some areas of the U.S. has been hotly debated, even as that digital divide has narrowed. But a new, wider gap is being created by technology that will make today's broadband feel as slow as a dial-up connection.
Tri-City Herald |
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Who’s the Hottest Guy on the Web?
Some called it salacious. Some said it was too “Project Runway.” Some refused to vote. But the inaugural contest to find the hottest male Web host, thrown by TVWeek.com and my weekly video blog, “New Media Minute,” drew 24,000 ballots and we now have a winner.
TV Week |
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Access to next-gen Internet may be uneven
The lack of high-speed Internet access in some areas of the U.S. has been hotly debated, even as that digital divide has narrowed. But a new, wider gap is being created by technology that will make today's broadband feel as slow as a dial-up connection. Much like broadband enabled downloads of music, video and work files that weren't practical over dial-up, the next generation of Internet ...
The State |
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Uneven buildout of fiber Internet connections points to possible new digital divide
NEW YORK - The lack of high-speed Internet access in some areas of the U.S. has been hotly debated, even as that digital divide has narrowed. But a new, wider gap is being created by technology that will make today's broadband feel as slow as a dial-up connection.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Sep 2005 11:08 UTC, submitted by anonymous
A surprising move by Microsoft: "MSDN Subscriber Downloads now supports Firefox! And Opera. Funnily enough, when we were doing the initial planning for our 3.0 platform I got some pushback from the dev team on this requirement because only .5% of our old site traffic was on a non-IE browser.
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Siemens arm partners Satyam
HYDERABAD: Siemens PLM Software, the product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services arm of Siemens group, and Satyam Computer Services announced here on Thursday a global consulting and systems integrator alliance. This would provide ...
The Hindu |
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Juniper Gaining Ground Among Networking Pros as an Exciting Vendor -- New Research From TheInfoPro
TheInfoPro, an independent research network and leading supplier of market intelligence for the Information Technology industry, today announced its Networking Wave 4 Exciting Vendors List. This list is compiled on the basis of feedback from Networking professionals regarding which of the Networking vendors and products they consider to be the most exciting.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Washington DC
BRUSSELS, Belgium ( Map , News ) - European Union regulators said Thursday they will consider Microsoft Corp.'s promise to make its Office productivity programs work more seamlessly with competing software.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Coverity buying software build management vendor Codefast
Coverity, known in the code security and quality space, plans to announce its acquisition of build management vendor Codefast next week. The acquisition is Coverity's first, the company said. Technology and engineering talent acquired from Codefast will help developers accelerate the software build process, Coverity said. As part of the acquisition, Codefast product will be enhanced to ...
InfoWorld |
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