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Microsoft swallows Danger - so far no indigestion
April 15, 2008 [General] By Edward J. R. Danger is making popular mobile phones for young people (actually: offering software powering these phones) and one can only hope, that some of success of Danger will rub off on Windows Mobile division too.
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WaveMaker Adds Informix Founder to Board of Directors
SAN FRANCISCO----WaveMaker™, a provider of open source visual tools for Web application development, today announced the appointment of Roger Sippl to the Board of Directors. With over 30 years of experience in building and managing enterprise software companies, Sippl will help guide WaveMaker as it continues to expand its Ajax open source Web application development platform.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Sep 2006 20:37 UTC
"Most of us have had a brand new computer at one time. It's a great feeling. You boot up windows and within 30 seconds you are surfing the net, checking your email, or playing your favorite game. 10 months down the road things aren't so nice anymore.
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It's the world's first Intel Atom phone
Carlyle-controlled Japanese handy-phone firm Willcom Inc . rolled out the world's first phones featuring Intel Corp's Centrino Atom microprocessors, as it fights for new users in a saturated market.
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Moonwalk Extends Support
MILTON, Australia -- Moonwalk Inc., the Australian developer of all-inclusive data management and protection software, today announced that its Moonwalk 6.0 software suite, which delivers a high-performance, stable and supported archive, backup and disaster recovery solution to heterogeneous networks, has become an approved application for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0.
Byte and Switch |
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Board turns town program for at-risk kids
A motion to try out a new software program that could have helped at-risk junior and senior high students at a summer school program failed Monday evening when McCook Public Schools board of education members split 3-3 over the use of the "A+ Learning System."
McCook Daily Gazette |
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W&A Publishing Offers Timely Book: ''Smarter Investing in Any Economy: The Definitive Guide to Relative Strength ...
W&A Publishing announces the May 1 availability of "Smarter Investing in Any Economy: The Definitive Guide to Relative Strength Investing" by Michael J. Carr. The cover price is U.S. $39.95 and orders can be placed online at www.w-apublishing.com.
Centre Daily Times |
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JuiceCaster 6.0 coming to T-Mobile Java phones
JuiceCaster's mobile broadcasting app comes to T-Mobile's Web portal on Java phones and also updates for Verizon. The application adds new features for posting media to Facebook and Twitter.
CNET |
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Government Computer News
There are two questions I plan to answer in this review of Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition.
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Programmer Pops Question on Girlfriend's Video Game
posted 1:23 pm Tue April 15, 2008 - JERSEY CITY, N.J. Stay on top of breaking news! Sign up for ABC 7 News e-mail alerts. Hiding a ring in a bouquet just wasn't enough when a computer programmer decided to pop the question.
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Health Writers Get Your Science Straight, Advises Dr. Franklin House, Suite101.com's Featured Celebrity Writer for April
Suite101.com, the general-interest online magazine with more than 7 million monthly readers, welcomes Dr. Franklin House as their Celebrity Writer for the month of April. Dr. House is an innovative thinker and respected doctor whose recent book The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle explores the possibility of healthy living without pharmaceuticals.
Centre Daily Times |
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Separatist starts petition to create a distinct Quebec identity on the Internet
MONTREAL - A Parti Quebecois member of the national assembly is trying to drum up support to create a distinct Quebec identity on the World Wide Web.
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Phorm Confirms its Commitment to User Privacy Through 'Chief Privacy Officer' Appointment
Phorm, the global digital technology company that is revolutionizing online data privacy for users, has hired a noted Internet privacy expert as its first Chief Privacy Officer.
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Google Puts Video on the Map
Google has found another way to extend the reach of YouTube with the addition of YouTube videos in Google Maps. Google announced today on a company blog that it is now including embedded YouTube videos in Google Maps. YouTube videos have been available in the Google Earth service since earlier this year.
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Crutchfield Launches 'You Dream It, We'll Help You Build It' Contest
Crutchfield, one of the nation's leading catalog and Internet retailers of consumer electronics, announces its "You Dream It, We'll Help You Built It" contest.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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JuiceCaster 6.0 coming to T-Mobile Java phones
JuiceCaster's mobile broadcasting app comes to T-Mobile's Web portal on Java phones and also updates for Verizon. The application adds new features for posting media to Facebook and Twitter.
CNET |
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Microsoft's NASCAR sponsorship hits speed bump
Looking for the Microsoft Corp.-sponsored No. 49 Toyota in upcoming NASCAR Sprint Cup races? (MSFT)
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The eBay for Services
Here's how it works. If you have a job that needs doing – say Web design or a PowerPoint presentation (Serebra Connect offers more than 200 task categories), you can post the job in the site's marketplace – for free – through the Post-a-Task Wizard.
Small Business Computing |
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SEOUL, South Korea ( Map , News ) - MySpace's chief executive said Tuesday the U.S. networking Web site is poised to thrive in the South Korean market because it pays more attention to local culture than its competitors.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th Aug 2006 22:35 UTC
"Can you imagine controlling your computer with a peripheral that resembles a fluffy bar of soap ? Well hear us out, because the Soap pointing device from Microsoft Research offers to combine the accuracy of a traditional optical mouse with the freedom of a wireless, even desk-free peripheral."
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Avnet warns of profit miss, shares fall
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Avnet Inc said on Tuesday that quarterly earnings would be well below targets, citing lower rebates as well as weaker-than-expected demand for its chip and computer resale business.
EARTHtimes.org |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jan 2006 18:19 UTC
"Elements of Microsoft's next-generation Web browsing software have been posted on a Windows-related blog site, including screen shots of what the application may look like and a link to some of its code . While the links to the build code for what appears to be a beta version of Internet Explorer 7 have since been yanked off the JCXP.net Windows forum, the site is still showing off roughly 14 ...
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AOL optimizes mobile search for Apple's iPhone
The mobile search field is still anyone's game, and AOL looks to be approaching it by tailoring its search to one of the most popular devices of the last five years: the Apple iPhone.
BetaNews |
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Google Apps hacked to run on Amazon Web Services
A developer has found a way to host Google Apps on Amazon's Web services platform, and is open sourcing his solution.
BetaNews |
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Earnings: Will Tech Pull Through?
Though the technology sector is no longer the safe haven it seemed as the economy began stumbling last summer, investors are clinging to hopes that the industry's first wave of first-quarter reports will continue to demonstrate a touch of resilience against the gloom. The opening ceremonies, and possibly the fireworks, begin April 15 with Intel's results from the first three months of 2008.
E-Commerce Times |
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