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Yahoo's Decker defends Google search deal
NEW YORK, USA: Yahoo Inc President Susan Decker defended the company's web search advertising deal with larger rival Google Inc, saying some investors and industry participants had yet to understand its advantages. In an interview with Reuters on Friday, she would not discuss reports of an e...
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Yahoo's Decker defends Google search deal
NEW YORK, USA: Yahoo Inc President Susan Decker defended the company's web search advertising deal with larger rival Google Inc, saying some investors and industry participants had yet to understand its advantages.
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Microsoft must pay $512 million in disputes with Alcatel-Lucent
A federal judge ordered Microsoft Corp. to pay Alcatel-Lucent $511.6 million in damages and interest, letting stand a jury's decision that the software maker infringed on two patents. Microsoft vowed to appeal the decision, which marked the latest move in a...
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Women's lifestyle talk show seeks its audience online
Whitney Keyes and Wyatt Bardouille ditched their stable and well-paid corporate jobs and pursued a new dream together: producing fun, female-focused, on-demand videos on the Web.
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Facebook beat MySpace in May Worldwide, Facebook has surpassed MySpace in monthly users. Nearly 124 million people dropped by Facebook in May, compared with more than 114.6 million people checking out MySpace the same month, comScore, an Internet marketing...
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Julie Wainwright is so over the dot-com bust
When Julie Wainwright made a gut-wrenching decision to shut down the defunct online pet supply retailer Pets.com in November 2000, more unsettling news was waiting at home: Her husband wanted a divorce. "These were some very dark moments," said Wainwright,...
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ETBU to broadcast football games as Internet-only in fall
East Texas Baptist University has signed an agreement with Chitwood Sports Media to continue providing Internet-only broadcasts of Tiger football games for the 2008 season.
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Recent Original Stories
Red Hat is planning a packaged Linux desktop solution that it hopes will push its Linux desktop offering to a far broader audience than exists for its current client solution.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Mar 2006 21:32 UTC
In a preview of Tuesday afternoon's demonstration, Intel Marketing Director Brad Graff showed CNET News.com several of the Ultra Mobile PC devices , including an example of the kind of hardware that will ship in the next few weeks as part of the Microsoft effort.
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Surgeons can check your heart by way of your stomach
A new piece of equipment has a flexible wand that slides down an unconscious patient's throat as far as the stomach. Using ultrasound linked to a computer, it lets surgeons see sharp, color-enhanced images of the heart, including valves and chambers that would otherwise be hidden from view.
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House approves compromise bill on wiretapping program
The House easily approved yesterday a compromise bill setting new electronic-surveillance rules that effectively shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits arising from the government's terrorism-era warrantless eavesdropping on phone and computer lines in this country.
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Fiber-Optic Claims Get Bad Reception
Avery Axel was annoyed with his cable company, Comcast, and was considering switching to Verizon's new Fios fiber-optic TV and Internet service.
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Chattanooga: Businesses get Web help
Jeff Olingy realized after more than 20 years in the banking industry that small business owners often need help learning the ins and outs of running their own company.
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Free Wi-Fi Just A Click Away
It's Internet service to go: Wi-Fi. But when you're paying, those online minutes can add up to big bills. That won't happen if you know a secret. Sometimes, Wi-Fi is free.
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Guide To Cloud Computing
The market is getting crowded with Web-based software and storage offerings. Here's what you need to know about the cloud computing strategies of Amazon, Google, Salesforce, and five other leading vendors.
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SMBs Will Rise To Cloud Computing
The trend toward Web-based services tilts the IT playing field in favor of smaller companies.
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Man pleads guilty to porn charge
A Saudi Arabian man pleaded guilty Friday in federal court to possessing more than 100 images of child pornography on his laptop computer and likely faces deportation after his prison term.
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Chattanooga: Computer business logs onto growth
Independent computer stores are a rare thing now, but in the earlier days of personal computers such firm were big business, one long-time computer expert says.
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Man sold military items on Internet
HUNTINGTON -- Two federal warrants implicate a Putnam County man in taking and selling property owned by the Department of Defense for more than $52,000.
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Congress wants to know your eBay buying habits
A freedom-focused grassroots organization has issued a nationwide alert about a plan in Congress that would require credit card companies, eBay, Amazon, Google and other companies to report what you buy to the federal government.
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Community Colleges Lumber on With Old Computer System
After spending $14 million, the state halts a project that would have resulted in a modern system to support the computer needs of the 34 institutions.
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Analysis: XMOS multicore chip offers low cost, programmable I/O
XMOS Semiconductor, a fabless semiconductor and software provider based in Bristol, United Kingdom, has developed the XS-1 family of what it calls Software-Defined Silicon (SDS) chips.
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