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New Icann rules could end defensive registrations
Phil Muncaster, IT Week , Monday 30 June 2008 at 15:03:00 Green light for customised TLDs will cause firms to rethink their domain name strategies, say experts Icann's decision to green light the application for customised top level domains (TLDs) could reduce the incidents of cybersquatting but is likely to require firms to rethink how they manage...
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Post-Gates: How Apple and OSS Are Making For a Better Microsoft
A lot of us are focused on Microsoft and Bill Gates this month as Bill's last day at the company he founded and ran to dominance passed last Friday. I've met Bill several times but only really once spoken to him. From a personal aspect, he has mostly been cordial and he once personally came to my rescue back when my career as an independent analyst first started, something I'll never forget.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Sep 2005 11:17 UTC
At PrepCom3, a dramatic last-minute deal drawn up by the EU may mark the end of the US government's control of the internet . In essence, [the EU called for] a new version of the current overseeing body ICANN and an end to the US government's overall control of the DNS. The US was scathing about the proposals, within minutes telling delegates that it "can't in any way allow any changes" that ...
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Changes to Internet Naming Policy May Lure Net-Squatters
Analysts and lawyers are warning that the decision to allow custom top-level domains will be a "nightmare" for brand managers
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 24th Jan 2007 18:34 UTC, submitted by IdaAshley
In Part 1 of this series you saw how programs on the POWER5 processor work using the 64-bit PowerPC instruction set, then in Part 2 you learned how the PowerPC instruction set addresses memory, and how to do position-independent code.
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How Nokia's Symbian Move Helps Google
The cell-phone maker's choice to eventually give away its smartphone software will mean more mobile Web use—and more Google search ads
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Sep 2006 23:04 UTC
European competition commissioner Neelie Kroes said the US government tried to influence its decision over a 280.5 mln eur fine for software giant Microsoft, newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad said.
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Peer-to-peer mobile stack supports Android 6/27 press Recursion Software is beta testing a cross-platform development environment for Java and Microsoft .NET developers building messaging and communications applications.
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Peer-to-peer mobile stack supports Android 6/27 press Recursion Software is beta testing a cross-platform development environment for Java and Microsoft .NET developers building messaging and communications applications.
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Rumors: New, bigger Asus Eee PCs in the pipeline
According to today's DigiTimes, Asustek Computer is planning to launch new Eee PC models, the 904 and 905 -- which have an 8.9-inch panel but use a similar chassis and keyboard as the company's 10.2-inch models, according to the Times' vendor sources. The major difference between these...
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Peer-to-peer mobile stack supports Android 6/27 press Recursion Software is beta testing a cross-platform development environment for Java and Microsoft .NET developers building messaging and communications applications.
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Wizzard Added to Russell Microcap Index
PITTSBURGH----Wizzard Software , is pleased to announce that it has been selected for inclusion in the Russell Microcap Index as of June 27, 2008 when Russell Investments reconstituted its family of U.S. indexes.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Dec 2006 22:29 UTC, submitted by John Mills
Jeremy Allison (of Samba fame) has resigned from Novell in protest over the Microsoft-Novell patent agreement, which he calls 'a mistake' which will be 'damaging to Novell's success in the future'.
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Peer-to-peer mobile stack supports Android 6/27 press Recursion Software is beta testing a cross-platform development environment for Java and Microsoft .NET developers building messaging and communications applications.
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MTV offering downloads
MTV today is expected to announce that it will be selling downloads through Rhapsody, a published report says.
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Holding the overflow
WILLIAMSTOWN — Before Williams College opens its new library, it will open an off-campus, high-security, high-density, solar-powered, heavily computerized library storage facility on Simonds Road.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Jan 2006 19:15 UTC
Media coverage focuses on Microsoft's competition with Google, but Chairman Bill Gates sees IBM - not the Web search leader - as its biggest challenger . "People tend to get over-focused on one of our competitors.
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Government Computer News
There is no question that the Federal Information Security Management Act has changed the way information technology managers do their jobs.
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Tech Stocks: Yahoo slips on latest filing while tech shares stay flat
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Technology stocks largely flat as Yahoo Inc. gives up ground following the company’s latest filing in its ongoing proxy battle with billionaire Carl Icahn.
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Invertix Corp. wins $75M contract from Defense Department
Invertix Corp. has won a technical assistance contract with the Defense Intelligence Agency for $75 million over five years.
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By Jacki Wood Cancer can affect everything and everyone around you. “Your life takes on a whole different meaning when you’re trying to survive something like cancer,” Maryville resident Elda Jones said. “It’s kind of like when you bring home a new baby. Everything is affected. Everyone’s affected.
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BT, the UK's largest broadband provider, has begun threatening subscribers with disconnection from the internet if it is told they are sharing copyright music over peer-to-peer networks.
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Jones Beach revamps storm tracker after 'shocking' show
WANTAGH, N.Y. -- Officials say a new computer system at Long Island's Jones Beach theater will help them do a better job of tracking approaching storms.
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MTV offering downloads
MTV today is expected to announce that it will be selling downloads through Rhapsody, a published report says.
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Laptop Searches Assailed as Illegal, Unethical
Advocacy groups and some legal experts told Congress that it was unreasonable for federal officials to search the laptops of United States citizens when they re-enter the country from traveling abroad. Civil rights groups have said that certain ethnic groups have been selectively profiled in the searches by Border Patrol agents and customs officials, who have the authority to inspect all ...
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