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Aaron Digulla established the Amiga Research Operating System or AROS in 1995. the early days and the development through the years of AROS. by helf (2.52) on Fri 8th Dec 2006 17:25 UTC in reply to " Ah...
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"Freedom of choice is one of the great benefits of Open Source Software in general and Linux in particular. This freedom gives consumers the ability to select, without fear of litigation, what software they will use and how they will use or modify it.
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Clickability joins Google WOTEP program
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Clickability Inc., a global leader in on-demand Web Content Management (WCM), announced that it is one of the members of Google's Website Optimizer Technology Partner (WOTEP) program.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Feb 2007 21:52 UTC, submitted by anonymous
MBReview.com reviewed Windows Vista , and concluded: "Overall, my first impressions of Vista, and specifically Vista Ultimate, are quite good. I had few problems moving over hardware and software, other than issues of driver support by manufacturers.
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Linked by Massimo Sandal on Thu 7th Jul 2005 20:14 UTC
Recently in a post on my blog I argued that, despite many claims to the contrary, GNU/Linux is almost ready for the desktop.
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Google has added another piece of search software to its arsenal, with the launch of Google Patent Search. The patent search site , launched as a beta on Wednesday night, is designed to sift through the approximately 7 million U.S. patents by a variety of parameters including filing date, issue date, patent number and inventor.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 25th Feb 2006 19:43 UTC
Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs, made some surprising remarks in an interview . Wozniak says that Apple should spin-off its iPod business to a separate division because it distracts Apple from its core business-- computers.
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City's streets quite a site on Google
Kyle Heiberger knew why the maroon Chevy Cavalier with a roof-mounted camera was there.
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Poll Result: 52% Like or Love iPhone 2.0
Earlier this week we ran a poll about the latest version of the iPhone announced at Apple's WWDC event in San Francisco. The results were a little surprising, in that only half (52%) of respondents thought iPhone 2.0 was a solid release -- just over 1 in 5 of those thought it was revolutionary. But overall, 20% thought it was 'meh' and about 25% were unimpressed. At time of writing, ...
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HONEY, CAN YOU ANSWER THAT' THE CLOCK RADIO IS RINGING
The iHome clock radio for the Apple iPhone has not changed radically from versions of the iHome for the iPod. They allowed you to insert the iPod into a dock built into the top of the clock radio for recharging and - here is the cool part - play the contents of the iPod through the clock radio's speakers. Thanks to a set of adapters that comes...
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"Exchange Server 2007 will be released to manufacturing in December and be available to customers within a number of days after that, Microsoft officials have confirmed.
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Over two years have passed since Red Hat launched their last version of Enterprise Linux; today, their new version was released, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 . There's a review already: "This article will give you a first look at the new technology that has gone into the release.
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Now, she needs to spread the word
I am a girl in 10th grade who spread a virus. It wasn't herpes or a disease; instead, it was a computer virus that had attached itself into my computer. The virus was sent through my computer address book. I have a lot of friends, so it went to many people.
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Microsofts Not Bluffing
Look, it might be the biggest poker bluff in history and analysts are once again chattering that Yahoo's ad-outsourcing deal with Google might force Microsoft back to make another offer for the Internet portal.
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Google grows stronger in Microsoft-Yahoo fallout
What began in January as Microsoft's most audacious attack yet on Google has paved the way for the Internet's most powerful company to gain even more clout.
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Vietnam's plugged-in generation: Internet boom creates 'Little Silicon Valley'
The group of shaggy-haired Vietnamese-Americans huddle on stools over baguette sandwiches and fruit sodas at Highlands Coffee, a popular expatriate hangout.
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Apple has released Mac OS 10.4.8. Improvements were made in printing, the Finder, iTunes, Preview, networking, and much more. There's a delta update to be used to update Mac OS 10.4.7 to 10.4.8, and a combo update to update earlier versions of 10.4 to 10.4.8.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 15th Feb 2006 15:15 UTC
"Apple has shiny new x86 based iMacs and the eloquently named MacBooks (yech) out on the market, and reviews, barring a few fawning toadies in the print media, are exceptionally rare.
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The big winner, again, is Google
Google grows stronger in the wake of Microsoft's failed bid for Yahoo.
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Dummerston man nabbed in net sting
Saturday, June 14 BRATTLEBORO -- A Dummerston man was arrested for allegedly possessing child pornography Friday during an Internet sting conducted by detectives in Canada.
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Path Solutions appoints Mohammed Kateeb as Chairman
Path Solutions, the leader in the provision of high quality integrated Sharia-compliant software solutions to the Islamic banking industry, today announces the appointment of Mr. Mohammed Kateeb as Path Solutions' Chairman, based in Kuwait.
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Hey Microsoft, How ’bout We Do That First Deal You Offered?
The devil is in the details, and the details of the Yahoo-Google search advertising deal reveal the desperate, possibly neurotic state of Yahoo these days. Quite simply, it looks to me like Yahoo is effectively paying Google off to step in and (1) keep Jerry Yang, Sue Decker and the current board of directors in [...]
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Amazon Picks Ralf Hirt's '8W8 – Global Space Tribes' for New & Notable in Business and Investing Category
Ralf Hirt’s novel "8W8 – Global Space Tribes" has been picked by Amazon for the New & Notable section of the Business and Investing category. "8W8 – Global Space Tribes" looks at a future in a flattened world and beyond the digital natives of Facebook and Google. Its Amazon Kindle Edition has already become a bestseller in three categories: Globalization, Travel, Computer and Internet. (PRWeb ...
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Gas Prices Precipitate Change According to Survey
Consumers are changing their habits as the cost of a gallon of gas increases. This has opened the door to new opportunities for companies like General Electric, Dell and Google to get in on the auto scene. (PRWeb Jun 14, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1024754.htm
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