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Intuit cuts 7 pct of workforce in reorganization
(AP:MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.) Intuit Inc. is slashing about 7 percent of its workforce as part of a reorganization at the software company. The maker of TurboTax and the personal finance software Quicken says the job cuts will affect about 575 jobs.
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Where Google Isn't Goliath
Russia's Yandex—set to go public on Nasdaq—is innovating in a hurry to hold off the U.S. giant
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UltraCell’s methanol fuel cell powers rugged computers
UltraCell, a Livermore, California-based company, recently introduced a 25-watt mobile fuel cell system designed specifically for supply power to a ruggedized laptop computer for military personnel. The XX25 cell provides power for up to 14 hours at a time using only one 250 cc cartridge.
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Microsoft Releases Hyper-V for Windows Server 2008
Microsoft on Thursday released Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, its virtualization technology for Windows servers. Nearly 1.5 million copies of the beta version of Hyper-V have been distributed. The technology is based on hypervisor, a virtualization platform that allows multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on a single host computer. Efficient Data Centers By switching from a ...
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The power and the glory
Everyone loves a booming market, and most booms happen on the back of technological change. The world's venture capitalists, having fed on the computing boom of the 1980s, the internet boom of the 1990s and the biotech and nanotech boomlets of the early 2000s, are now looking around for the next one.
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BKF Recovery Software
It repairs corrupt bkf files created using ntbackup.exe, Veritas Backup Exec or any other backup solution having MTF format.
Jumbo.com |
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Bill Gates leaves Microsoft Friday
It is almost unthinkable that any one human could pick up where Bill Gates leaves off when he ends his full-time tenure Friday as Microsoft's leader.
Chicago Tribune |
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The Missing Sync for iPhone available for Windows
Mark/Space released a migration tool aimed at Windows users moving to the iPhone.
Macworld |
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Important dates in Microsoft's history
(AP) — Some key dates in the history of Microsoft Corp.: 1975 — Paul Allen and Bill Gates, friends who had co-written a programming language for the Altair hobby-kit personal computer, license it to the makers of the Altair. This programming language is the first Microsoft product.
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AtomFilms Relaunches as Atom.com, Allies With COMEDY CENTRAL
Online Video Pioneer Debuts Comedy Website, Four Original Series and Expanded Advertising ModelsMulti-Platform Distribution Includes "Atom TV," a New Late Night TV Series on COMEDY CENTRALCO...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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New Top-level Domains Expected in 2009
New Internet top-level domains available to far more applicants may be approved by the third quarter of next year.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Random phone calls woo gamblers
THE online bookmaking agency Sportsbet has started calling mobile phones randomly encouraging people to bet.
Grenfell Record |
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Random phone calls woo gamblers
THE online bookmaking agency Sportsbet has started calling mobile phones randomly encouraging people to bet.
Daily Liberal |
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Random phone calls woo gamblers
THE online bookmaking agency Sportsbet has started calling mobile phones randomly encouraging people to bet.
Milton Ulladulla Times |
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Get Ready To Surf the Net in Yo' Hot Mopar Vehicle
Mopar, Chrysler LLC's original-equipment parts manufacturer and distributor, said Thursday it will launch in-vehicle wireless Internet connectivity for Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge passengers in the U.S.
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Important dates in Microsoft's history
Some key dates in the history of Microsoft Corp.: 1975 _ Paul Allen and Bill Gates, friends who had co-written a programming language for the Altair hobby-kit personal computer, license it to the makers of the Altair. This programming language is the first...
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Important dates in Microsoft's history
Some key dates in the history of Microsoft Corp.: 1975 - Paul Allen and Bill Gates, friends who had co-written a programming language for the Altair hobby-kit personal computer, license it to the makers of the Altair. This programming language is the first Microsoft product. Jan. 1, 1979 - Microsoft moves from Albuquerque, N.M., to the Seattle area. 1980 - Microsoft chosen by IBM to create ...
The State |
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Microsoft Releases Hyper-V for Windows Server 2008
Microsoft on Thursday released Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, its virtualization technology for Windows servers.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Intel Pursues Narrow Windows Vista Rollout
Intel has no immediate plans to deploy Vista within the company....
eWeek |
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The Era of .Whatever
ICANN has removed the barriers to creation of new top-level domains. The distant future could be exciting, but the near term looks confusing....
eWeek |
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Micron Posts Wider Loss on Memory Chip Price Slide (Update1)
June 26 (Bloomberg) -- Micron Technology Inc. , the largest U.S. producer of memory chips, posted a wider third-quarter loss after prices plunged for semiconductors used to store pictures and music in portable devices.
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Survey: Atlanta park's July 4th celebration among the best
Stone Mountain's celebration for Independence Day placed 19th in AOL CityGuide's annual "Booms with a View" ranking of the top 20 Fourth of July celebrations.
BizJournals |
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Random phone calls woo gamblers
THE online bookmaking agency Sportsbet has started calling mobile phones randomly encouraging people to bet.
Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail |
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Important dates in Microsoft's history
Some key dates in the history of Microsoft Corp.:
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ICANN Approves Expansion Of Domain Names
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has voted to approve lifting restrictions on the classification of domain names, allowing for new customized Web addresses. A unanimous vote by ICANN members at a public meeting in Paris paves the way for businesses and individuals to adopt domain names based on any combination of letters. Previously domain names had been limited ...
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