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Mac Bloggers Give 2 Cents on Firefox, Rub Lucky Penny for OpenCL, Watch iTunes Break the Bank
Things have quieted down in the Apple-focused blogosphere after the storm of news coming out of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference last week. Despite the slowdown, there's still a few notable developments. Mozilla's Firefox 3 release seemed to find a spot on most every tech blog site.
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One-ton 'Baby' computer celebrates birthday
Guy Dixon, vnunet.com , Friday 20 June 2008 at 13:02:00 Digital 60 Day marks the 60th anniversary of modern computing Today marks the 60th anniversary of the birth of 'The Baby', generally regarded as the forerunner of all modern computers....
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Homing In on the Healthcare Consumer's Needs
The launch of Healthline Networks' HealthSTAT last week is one more indication that the Internet ad platform wars are far from over. To be sure, Google remains the giant to beat -- and it looks as though it's settling into its role as the long-term dominant player. However, HealthSTAT may be on the vanguard in the next significant skirmish within this multibillion dollar industry.
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OpenSUSE 11.0 Integrates Compiz into Linux Desktop [Featured Download]
OpenSuse 11.0, the latest release of the Novell/AMD-sponsored Linux distribution, has hit the download servers. This version incorporates all the latest upgrades to its established...
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Recent Original Stories
"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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Recent Original Stories
"As we saw in part 1 of this series, large applications and games under Windows are getting incredibly close to hitting the 2GB barrier, the amount of virtual address space a traditional Win32 (32-bit) application can access.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jan 2006 21:00 UTC
Advanced Micro Devices is working to ensure that no platform change will be required to move from its next-generation dual-core processors to quad-core processors.
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by Obscurus (2.6) on Sat 18th Nov 2006 21:46 UTC
Another thing holding Linux back is the general lack of support for anything proprietary. For better or worse, .mp3 is the standard format for compressed audio, with .wma a close second. .ogg is supported by only a handful of portable devices.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Nov 2006 12:49 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Would you have believed at the end of last summer that Microsoft and Novell would partner over Linux, or that Oracle would create its own brand of Linux? Yeah, I wouldn't have believed it either, but here we are. So, what does it all mean?
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Telkonet to Provide Comprehensive Managed HSIA Solution for Red Lion Hotels
Telkonet, Inc. (AMEX:TKO), the leading provider of innovative, centrally managed solutions for integrated energy management, networking, building automation and proactive support services, announces that it has won a significant competitive bid with Red Lion Hotels Corporation to supply a comprehensive managed high speed Internet access (HSIA) solution. The project will involve installing ...
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Roadrunner runs away with supercomputing prize
Roadrunner has topped the Top500 supercomputers list, which was released at the International Supercomputing Conference in Dresden, Germany.
ElectricNews.Net |
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Fourteen fabulous Internet tools and most of them free - Part 1
Like most information workers today, you most likely live on the Internet. And that means you need help – help with your home or business network for accessing the Internet, help with troubleshooting, help with downloading, and with e-mail, instant messaging, and security.
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Google Does Not Give Preference to .COM's over .INFO's or Other TLDs
A DigitalPoint Forums thread asks if Google "hates" .info or .tv domains? The answer is simply no. This question was brought up at least three times last night in the Google Webmaster Live Chat event, which I documented and not only did Google's Matt Cutts said there is absolutely no difference in a link from a .info versus a link from a .com. In fact, there is a Googler that leaves his ...
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Google AdWords Conversion Tracking Goes Missing for Advertisers
Conversion tracking is one of the key metrics many advertisers use when determining if they will run a PPC ad and how much they are willing to spend on an ad. So when it goes missing, advertisers become really concerned. A Google Groups thread has confirmed reports that for some Google AdWords advertisers, the screen that displays conversion tracking, is not displaying the data as it ...
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Comprehensive Managed HSIA Solution for Red Lion Hotels Telkonet Beats Top-Level Competition to Install Wired and ...
GERMANTOWN, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 20, 2008--Telkonet, Inc. (AMEX:TKO), the leading provider of innovative, centrally managed solutions for integrated energy management, networking, building automation and proactive support services, announces that it has won a significant competitive bid with Red Lion Hotels Corporation to supply a comprehensive managed high speed Internet access (HSIA) ...
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Yahoo not incubating Android's counterpart
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE: Google is about depth and Yahoo! is about breadth like never before, says Adam Taggart, director, product marketing, Yahoo! Mobile as he explains why comparisons between the two web giants and their imminent open mobile platforms in works are irrelevant.
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Mac Bloggers Give 2 Cents on Firefox, Rub Lucky Penny for OpenCL, Watch iTunes Break the Bank
Things have quieted down in the Apple-focused blogosphere after the storm of news coming out of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference last week. Despite the slowdown, there's still a few notable developments. Mozilla's Firefox 3 release seemed to find a spot on most every tech blog site.
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The Spread of Telepresence Tech, Part 1: Need Arises
Rising transportation costs and concerns about social and environmental responsibility are spurring corporate demand for videoconferencing, collaborative software and virtual telepresence technology. Wider access to broadband Internet is a key enabler. Changes in business and social attitudes toward air travel are also contributing to rising demand.
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Home-Brewed Entertainment the Open Source Way
One of the biggest trends in consumer marketing today is to appeal to the do-it-yourself mentality. Don't think so? Just visit home improvement outlets such as Home Depot and Lowe's for some clues. Then count the number of auto parts stores on your drive to the office. Also consider the iPod and other MP3 players, along with install-it-yourself audio speakers for giant-screen high-definition ...
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Karnataka to boost IT growth in rural areas
Bangalore, June 20 : The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Karnataka will soon come out with a policy to take the benefits of information technology to people in the countryside.
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Psystar clones Apple again with OS X ready OpenServe 1100 and 2400
For a company that doesn't seem to exist, Psystar are becoming remarkably prolific and cheeky as they launch another product that tears at the core of Apple. The OpenServ 1100 and 2400 are clones of the Xserve and naturally come with OS X pre-installed, which of course runs against the Apple end user licence agreement.
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CHINA > National
BEIJING -- China's top leader held his first live online chat with netizens on Friday, telling them divergent voices could be heard in the country.
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9:40 p.m. - Workplace readiness and computer skills training program offered
9:40 p.m. June 20 — The Micronesian Business Association is providing a workplace readiness and computer skills training program for people age 17 and older.
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7 Things to Help Your Gen Y-er Land a Job
Tips for helicoptering parents to help their recent grads launch a career. Covers new resume formats, including Internet resumes (VisualCV), personal branding, social networking, career counseling and more.
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Robert Reynolds From Symantec and Richard Rabins From Alpha Software to Be Featured on Let's Talk Computers (R)
Guests from Symantec and Alpha Software will appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Symantec, the world leader in Internet security technology, provides a broad range of content and network security software and appliance solutions to enterprises, individuals and service providers.
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