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Where Are We In The Enterprise 2.0 Wave?
Most enterprise software sucks. That is my considered opinion from 30 years in the software biz. Words that come to mind are: bloated, inflexible and user hostile. The good news is that it is getting better , a lot better. The driver for change is what I call the consumerization of enterprise software. These new software champions typically have some if not all of these 8 main attributes: ...
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Microsoft files suit against computer stores
By Graeme Moore Posted: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 8:35 p.m. The computer store accused of ripping people off and not giving them their computers is in more trouble.
WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence |
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Apple Says Steve Jobs Had Bug, Didn't Want to Miss WWDC
For those concerned about Steve Jobs' health after his thinner-than-usual appearance at the WWDC, Apple said he had been suffering from a "common bug," but that he simply didn't want to miss the World Wide Developer's Conference. The company issued a statement to DoW Jones after questions about Mr. Jobs' health arose concerning his appearance at the event
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Child porn websites blocked by New York Attorney-General
Websites and online discussion groups featuring child pornography will be blocked in the US.
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Rogers to launch Apple's iPhone 3G in Canada
According to Apple, iPhone 3G combines all features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK.
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Verizon activates new cell site in Cumberland County, Maine
Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site in Cumberland County, Maine. The new site increases wireless voice and data coverage and capacity along Routes 302, 117, and 107 in Bridgton, as well as the surrounding area.
Computer Business Review |
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Voice search for the iPhone? Maybe someday
Nuance, maker of Dragon Naturally Speaking for the desktop, says it has developed a prototype for voice search on Apple's iPhone.
CNET |
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Apple launches new iPhone 3G
The iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync runs hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK.
Computer Business Review |
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Want inside scoop from Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones? Log on and pay up
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering Internet viewers the lurid details of encounters they claim they had with former President Clinton — for $1.99 a pop.
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SCENZ Formally Announces Senior Management Changes
NEW ZEALAND, Wednesday, 11 June 2008: After more than a decade with the organisation including four successful years at the helm, Warwick Light, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment New Zealand Ltd (SCENZ), today announced his imminent departure for a new role as Sales and Marketing Director, Russia and Eastern Europe, based in London.
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infoGROUP's Canadian Business Data Powers Quebecor MediaPages' Online Directory (Canoe411.ca)
OMAHA, Neb., BUSINESS WIRE -- infoGROUP (NASDAQ: IUSA), the leading provider of proprietary business and consumer databases, sales leads, direct marketing, and email marketing, and global information solutions announced today that Quebecor MediaPages has licensed the complete Canadian business database of 1.4 million records for its new online directory.
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MicroStrategy Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary as Public Company
MCLEAN, Va. ( Map ) - MCLEAN, Va. , June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MicroStrategy(R) Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR ), a leading worldwide provider of business intelligence (BI) software, today announced that it will celebrate its 10-year anniversary as a public company on June 11, 2008 . MicroStrategy Chairman and CEO, Michael Saylor , will ring the Opening Bell at NASDAQ to commemorate the ...
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Clinton 'trysts' for $1.99!
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas: Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering Internet viewers the lurid details of encounters they claim they had with former president Bill Clinton - for $1.99 (750 fils) a pop.
Gulf Daily News |
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Reuters Technology Summary
Google says it would support U.S. privacy law
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Kaspersky to try to crack code used in 'blackmailer' virus
Company aims to round up experts to crack encryption code used to lock up data files on computers infected with a "ransomware"-type of virus.
CNET |
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Media Alert: Check Point Protects Against New Microsoft Vulnerabilities
Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq:CHKP), the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today announced that through Check Point SmartDefense® services, users of VPN-1® NGX R62, NGX R65, and VSX NGX R65 gateways ...
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Microsoft readies revamped database, security software
Microsoft on Tuesday said it's set to release near-final versions of its key database server and other business-oriented software.
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Current Newswire:
"When it comes to open source adoption, Romania is also well behind some of it European neighbours, although given the socio-political changes that have taken place in Eastern Europe in the last 20 years it is no surprise that the maturity of the IT industry in many countries is well behind what we see in Western Europe and the US.
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More than 11,000 CLAS students could be affected by privacy leak
UF officials mailed letters to more than 11,000 current and former students of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Tuesday to inform them that their private information, including Social Security numbers, was posted online and may have been accessible to the public.
Independent Florida Alligator |
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Joint effort targets child porn Web sites
Three big Internet service providers said Tuesday they plan to block access to child porn Web sites and newsgroups after an undercover probe by the New York State attorney general's office found numerous cases of explicit child sex on the Web.
Newsday |
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With Gas Prices Sky High, 2008 Online Holiday Shopping Season Poised for Fast Lane - Says Keynote
?? -- Online Retailers Need to Prepare Their Web Sites NOW for Onslaught as More Consumers Than Ever Are Likely To Abandon Their Cars and Let Fingers Do the Driving ?? -- Newly Launched Holiday Survival Guide for Retailers is ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Apr 2006 18:31 UTC
Apple delivered a new version of Remote Desktop to customers Tuesday, the first update to the software in nearly a year and the first major revision in almost two years.
New Mobile Computing |
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MS sees DS as "very viable" - Rare News by
Developers working on Rare's Viva Piñata game for DS have commented that Microsoft, which owns the UK studio, respects the handheld from rivals Nintendo.
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Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise Hands On by
By the same token, Microsoft may have bought this particular farm - and we may be drinking water out of Xbox-branded bottles - but Rare's initial presentation of Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise for DS doesn't even mention the 360 original at all.
EuroGamer |
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Turbine whipping up 360, PS3 MMOGs?
CEO Jim Crowley says console development is a possibility for both current and future titles; job req indicates Microsoft's and Sony's platforms.
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