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Yahoo reorganizes businesses under Decker
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc unveiled on Thursday the third phase of an extended reorganization, bolstering the operational control of President Sue Decker, as the company hones its independent strategy after rebuffing Microsoft Corp.
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Microsoft selects VeriSign to provide secure HealthVault users
Acceptance of VeriSign's OpenIDs secured by the VeriSign Identity Protection Service is expected to give consumers choice when signing into Microsoft HealthVault to help safeguard their personal health information.
Computer Business Review |
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Orange to launch new 3G iPhone
According to the company, the 3G iPhone offers faster internet access plus new features such as GPS and email via Microsoft Exchange. Orange will be selling the 3G iPhone from E149, as exclusive operator.
Computer Business Review |
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Verizon Wireless expands wireless broadband network in Monroe County
Customers living in, or visiting, the Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, Brodheadsville, Blakeslee, Tobyhanna, East Stroudsburg University, Tannersville, Mount Pocono and Pocono Summit areas can now access their e-mail, corporate data and the internet at broadband speeds.
Computer Business Review |
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AT&T launches U-verse service in Northeast Wisconsin
AT&T U-verse brings together TV, broadband and AT&T wireless services, all on one bill, with features that provide a new level of integration, convenience and control. AT&T U-verse services are all delivered over AT&T's advanced internet protocol (IP) network.
Computer Business Review |
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Rogers Cable selects Cisco switched digital video platform
With the accelerating rollout of advanced, bandwidth-hungry digital services, such as high-definition television and video-on-demand, Cisco's switched digital video (SDV) system claims to help operators efficiently utilize bandwidth, while priming their site operations for next-generation advanced services and new revenue-generating opportunities.
Computer Business Review |
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Blog standard: Politics on the web
Authoritarian governments can lock up bloggers. It is harder to outwit them From Egypt to Malaysia to Saudi Arabia to Singapore, bloggers have in recent months found themselves behind bars for posting materials that those in power dislike.
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IBM, Mars To Sequence Cocoa Genome
International Business Machines Corp. is working with candy maker Mars Inc. and the American government to study the genetic code of cocoa trees to safeguard the world's chocolate supply. Closely held Mars, the maker of M&M candies and Snickers bars, and the U.S. Agriculture Department will sequence the entire cocoa genome, deciphering the plant's biological map. IBM will analyze the results ...
The New York Sun |
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Watchdogs warn of IE 6 flaw
Security experts are warning of a new security vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6.
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On Gates's Last Day, Questions About Microsoft's Future
SEATTLE — 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. When Microsoft Corp. announced in 2006 that Mr. Gates planned to go part-time as board chairman, so he could spend more time on his global health charity, it named two senior executives to guide the company's overall technical direction. ...
The New York Sun |
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Pocatello Crime Reports Available Online
The Pocatello Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in the state to start using a new online program that lets people track what type of crime is happening in their neighborhood.
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iGoogle Tests Chat, Open Social, and Activity Feeds
The latest update to iGoogle’s sandbox promised more social capabilities for developers, with the biggest enhancement being the support for Open Social applications in activity streams. This version of iGoogle is now available for limited testing, pushing the social capabilities of the start page even further. Other big changes occur around communications with friends: Gchat [...]
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 30th Sep 2005 15:36 UTC
Microsoft has revealed plans to release a third service pack for its Windows XP operating system.
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white papers
Orderit.Ca's customer base extends across Toronto, Richmond Hill and Markham. Customers choose their restaurant from a list on the company site, add menu items to their online cart , and then checkout. The food is delivered to their doorstep.
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DCS launches new Web site By JASON CANNON/jason.cannon@demopolistimes.com
DEMOPOLIS — The City School System recently launched a new Web site aimed at linking students, teachers and parents via the World Wide Web. Network Administrator Jeremiah Dial said the possibilities of the new site were virtually limitless in regards to parent/teacher interaction.
The Demopolis Times |
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Microsoft Jumps into Virtualization Fray
Both fear and optimism shamble along in Microsoft's shadow as the computer giant advances its virtualization plans with the release of its Hyper-V hypervisor.
InternetNews.com |
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Yahoo! deckchair! shuffle! filled! with! insight! and! clouds!
Microsoft shame unit tabled for now Trying to become less of an organizational disaster, Yahoo! has shuffled around some executives and even formed a cloud computing division. "Take that, activist shareholders, we've got everything under control."…
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Get ready for .smith, .sports or .love on the Web
NEW YORK - INTERNET regulators voted to relax rules on domain names like .com or .edu, which could pave the way for companies or individuals to create an array of new addresses for the Web.
Straits Times |
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Multizone digital audio
It was clean-sheet thinking that drove the engineers at Sonos Inc. to brainstorm on a multizone digital music system with a wireless, full-color LCD screen controller.
EETimes |
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Features and Case Studies
Who predicted the death of the password -- and spam? Why is PKI not ubiquitous? Who makes these daft predictions anyway? ZDNet.com.au looks at how the security market was supposed to shape up, according to so-called "experts".
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Yahoo reorganizes in face of rebellion and desertion
SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo on Thursday announced a corporate overhaul in the face of stockholder rebellion and executive desertions.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Watchdogs warn of IE 6 flaw
Security experts are warning of a new security vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6. According to the US Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT), the vulnerability lies in the way IE 6 handles attempted cross-site scripting attacks.
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Senators block consideration of wiretap bill
Opponents of a bill that would overhaul the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act blocked consideration Thursday of the controversial bill until after the July 4 recess.
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Bill Gates moves on, but Microsoft keeps his ‘quests’ alive
SEATTLE (AP) — 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.
Corvallis Gazette-Times |
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Man accused of destroying property
A Salina man is accused of causing more than $4,000 in damage to an acquaintance’s big-screen television, computer, toilet, sink and refrigerator Wednesday.
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