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Citrix ships virtual desktop platform
— May 22, 2008 — Citrix has begun shipping its new software for delivering virtualized Windows desktops to thin clients running Linux, Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded, and other operating systems.
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Intel unveils chip at Taiwan tech show
Intel Corp. on Tuesday unveiled a new processor it says will revolutionize the information technology industry by powering small laptops at low cost. Intel Asia Pacific Vice president and General Manager Navin Shenoy said the Atom processor will enable...
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Wal-Mart enters online classified advertising
(AP:LITTLE ROCK, Ark.) Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, has launched an online classified advertising site, a move that opens a broader range of shopping to Wal-Mart's Internet customers.
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Intel brings new Atoms, chip sets to Computex
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Intel Corp. will roll out at Computex in Taipei two new versions of its Atom processor aimed at powering a new generation of low cost computers.
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Online security conference set
Some 300 government or private-sector executives concerned with online security are due to convene in Seattle Wednesday to hear experts discuss the latest Internet-based threats and how to counter them.
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Gates bids adieu to developers
It's fitting that Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates delivered his final publicly scheduled speech as a full-time Microsoft employee on Tuesday to a roomful of software developers.
IT World |
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Wal-Mart enters online classified advertising with Silicon Valley firm as a partner
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, has launched an online classified advertising site, a move that opens a broader range of shopping to Wal-Mart's Internet customers.
San Jose Mercury News |
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UPDATED: Jennings explores ways to stop park vandalism
Members of the Jennings Parks Committee and the City Council looked at the laptop computer screen, watching images of a crime in progress.
North County Journal |
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Intel unveils Atom chip to power small laptops
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Intel today unveiled a new processor it says will revolutionize the information technology industry by powering small laptops at low cost.
San Jose Mercury News |
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@ EconAds: Search Is Strong, But Display is Where The Action Is: Anmuth
The global ad market is $600- to $800 billionthe internet takes about 8 percent. So given that relatively small slice the big news is not about share shifts, said Douglas Anmuth, SVP & Senior Research Analyst, Lehman Brothers, kicking off paidContent parent ContentNext's EconAds Seminar . His topline points: Most of the technology and tools are in the infancy. Video will be additive and not ...
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FX Solutions Introduces GTS Mobile Forex Trading Platform for Fast, Easy Trading Access
SADDLE RIVER, N.J.----FX Solutions , a technology-driven online foreign exchange broker, today introduced GTS Mobile to give forex traders anytime, anywhere access1 to their Global Trading System accounts.
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Facebook: Open Source Was Always the Plan
Pressured by Google's OpenSocial effort, Facebook open sources its platform under the Mozilla and CPAL licenses....
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Mashable, One of the Most Influential Blogs, Adopts Snap Shots
PASADENA, Calif.----Mashable, the world's largest blog focused exclusively on social networks, and Snap Technologies, publisher of Snap Shots, announced today that Mashable has incorporated Snap Shots on its site.
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Intel unveils chip at Taiwan tech show
Tue, Jun 3, 2008 (10:52 a.m.) Intel Corp. on Tuesday unveiled a new processor it says will revolutionize the information technology industry by powering small laptops at low cost.
Las Vegas Sun |
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A Successful Internet Marketing Strategy To Promote A Successful Business
The Internet offers tons of opportunities for business-minded individuals who plan to expand their venture to a much wider audience. Considering the number of potential clients and customers that the Internet can bring to an average online business, the possibility of profit is practically endless.
Turks.US |
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Oklahoma City unveils new wireless network
Tue, Jun 3, 2008 (10:52 a.m.) Oklahoma City officials are unveiling what they're calling the largest city owned and operated Wi-Fi mesh network in the world.
Las Vegas Sun |
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MyNetResearch Announces the First Online Portal for Research Collaboration
MyNetResearch.com™, the first fully featured portal for online research collaboration, enables users to easily find and collaborate with other academic and corporate researchers around the world.
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Wherify Wireless Announces Letter of Intent to Merge with Lightyear Network Solutions
Wherify Wireless, Inc. , home of the award winning Wherifone GPS Locator Phone and the Springboard Location Based Services Platform, today announced that it has entered into a non-binding letter of intent with Lightyear Network Solutions, Inc. to merge its business into Wherify.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Oklahoma City unveils new wireless network
Oklahoma City officials are unveiling what they're calling the largest city owned and operated Wi-Fi mesh network in the world. The $5 million network covers a 555-square-mile area. It does not provide public wireless Internet access. The network, for public safety and other city workers, was funded with money from a public safety sales tax and city capital improvement funds. Police officers can ...
The State |
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Oklahoma City unveils new wireless network
Oklahoma City officials are unveiling what they're calling the largest city owned and operated Wi-Fi mesh network in the world.
Tri-City Herald |
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Intel unveils chip at Taiwan tech show
Intel Corp. on Tuesday unveiled a new processor it says will revolutionize the information technology industry by powering small laptops at low cost. Intel Asia Pacific Vice president and General Manager Navin Shenoy said the Atom processor will enable millions more people around the world to access the Internet. Shenoy's announcement at a Taiwan computer show raises the stakes in Intel's ...
The State |
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Grandfather's Web browser for autistic boy illuminates the challenges, benefits PCs can bring
John LeSieur is in the software business, so he took particular interest when computers seemed mostly useless to his 6-year-old grandson, Zackary. The boy has autism, and the whirlwind of options presented by PCs so confounded him that he threw the mouse in frustration.
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Oklahoma City's new wireless network billed as the largest in the world
OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma City officials are unveiling what they're calling the largest city owned and operated Wi-Fi mesh network in the world. The $5 million network covers a 555-square-mile area. It does not provide public wireless Internet access.
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Artists Travel Far and Wide to Promote Creative Commons Licensing
With pirated DVDs, computer software, books and music readily available at roadside vendors across the Kingdom of Jordan, at first glance it may not seem that the country needs less restrictive copyright licenses. However, UK artists Eileen Simpson and Ben White of the Open Music Archive have been touring the country, advocating for the Kingdom to establish a "creative commons."
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Recent Original Stories
"A quiet revolution is taking place on a young mailing list , one that overturns years of false enmity and makes perfect sense to most free software users.
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