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Strong demand for a better mobile Web
NEW YORK, USA: Mobile Marketing Forum -- dotMobi, the company behind the .mobi Internet address designed specifically for mobile phones, and AKQA Mobile, the mobile division of the global independent creative agency, announced the results of an extensive consumer study of mobile Internet usage and attitudes.
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Police seize computer of man alleged to have lured girl, 13
Belgium police have seized at least one computer belonging to a man accused of romancing online a 13-year-old Montreal girl who suddenly went missing Friday.
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SA man aims to break world record
South African Martin Smit is trying to break the Guinness World book of records by living with venomous snakes for 110 days. For the next three months, he will be sleeping, eating and operating his computer with his reptilian companions at a Chameleon Reptile Park in Harteebeespoort.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Mar 2007 22:04 UTC
"Magnussoft launched this week their new online hardware database , which is open to everyone using ZETA to add their own workinig (or not) piece of hardware to the database.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Apr 2006 21:31 UTC, submitted by Dylan
"Windows has grown so complicated that it is harder to secure. Well, these images make the point very well . Both images are a complete map of the system calls that occur when a web server serves up a single page of html with a single picture. The same page and picture.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Jul 2006 22:54 UTC, submitted by EJB
" Tracker is a powerful desktop-neutral first class object database, tag/metadata database, search tool and indexer. Tracker is also extremely fast and super efficient with your systems memory when compared with some other competing frameworks.
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Linked by Ioan-Alexandru Lazar on Mon 23rd Oct 2006 14:58 UTC
Among the few things I'm proud of in my life, not having had contact with Windows when I first "met" a computer is somewhere around the top. Indeed, the first computer I used ran Unix, and I have been using Unices myself for some time.
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Recent Original Stories
After 17 years with the company, Jim Allchin retired from Microsoft as of Jan. 30, 2007 – the day on which Microsoft officially released the Windows Vista operating system to consumers.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 30th Jun 2006 01:17 UTC
Apple sent a seismic shockwave through the Mac market a year ago when it announced that was ditching its long-time processor suppliers IBM and Motorola in favor of chips from occasional arch-nemesis Intel.
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Net Neutrality vs. Technical Reality
penciling_in writes "CircleID has a post by Richard Bennett, one of the panelists in the recent Innovation forum on open access and net neutrality — where Google announced their upcoming throttling detector. From the article: 'My name is Richard Bennett and I'm a network engineer. I've built networking products for 30 years and contributed to a dozen networking standards, including Ethernet and ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Oct 2005 13:26 UTC
"Well, they've done it again. In prime-time. With malice aforethought. The duplicitous droogs, the denizens of deep-doodoo, I'm talking about Bill Gates' Microsoft: caught in a bald-faced lie about HD DVD-ROM discs . This is news?
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Publicis head sees Web goal reached ahead of target
PARIS (Reuters) - Publicis expects to hit its goal of making 25 percent of sales from the Web and the same proportion from emerging markets ahead of its target date of 2010, the French advertising group's chief executive said.
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When Bigger Isn't Better
Speedy Internet provider Rainbow Broadband shelved dreams of national expansion. What a great move.
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On The Trail To A Paperless Office
Bill Brikiatis of eCopy, a document-imaging software firm, offers his guidance.
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ICEM Surf Modeller/Project Leader
The Position: AUTONOVA Design provides digital design support to major automotive OEMs in Germany and currently seeks qualified personnel with the experience in Exterior and Interior modelling, using ICEM Surf computer system.
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TCS sees synergy in Gen X tools
A team of engineers at India's largest IT services provider firm. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), was working on a project for an important client.
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Recent Original Stories
Vista Dr. posted 2005-07-26 11:00:55 by Anonymous
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th Nov 2005 18:49 UTC, submitted by Merv Griffin
Big guns in the software industry are massing behind OpenDocument as government customers show more interest in open-source alternatives to Microsoft's desktop software.
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Recent Original Stories
Next week's 'Patch Tuesday' was already going to be quiet, with an update only for Windows. On Friday, Microsoft pulled that update , saying more testing is needed.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 31st Jul 2005 11:44 UTC
Big Blue has realised that a product that long disappeared from its catalogue is a rave from the grave that still has life in it yet . You would probably be surprised to learn just how many AS/400s are still about, and how many COBOL programmers for that matter.
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Internet use doubles in White House race :Survey
The Internet now plays a central role in US politics, with nearly half of all Americans using the Web and other new media to follow the presidential campaign, says a study released on Sunday.
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Battle over courthouse computer may finally be near end
A decade-long battle over who should control the courts multi-million-dollar computer system came full circle last week when a consultant recommended the power be handed to the Palm Beach County Clerk of Courts.
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Yahoo's Jerry Yang on a very hot seat
In the aftermath of Yahoo aligning with Google rather than Microsoft, Jerry Yang is taking a beating. But it's Yahoo's board of directors that should be called to account.
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When E-Mail Marketing Works And When It Doesn't
Wise words from online-marketing pro Thomas Harpointner, chief executive of AIS Media.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th Aug 2006 13:31 UTC
Microsoft is set to deliver a new Windows Vista build - possibly Build No. 5506 - to testers some time in the next few days, according to Vista testers who asked not to be named. The forthcoming build will embed links to a number of Microsoft's Windows Live services.
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