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Microsoft increases licensing plans with 'Select Plus'
Microsoft said on Monday that it is offering a new licensing option, dubbed 'Select Plus' and targeted largely at medium-sized firms.
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Quark's "Xperience Design Global Tour" Hits New York City on Tuesday, July 8
Quark Inc., creator of industry-standard page-layout and design software QuarkXPress(R), invites media, designers, and creative professionals to meet Quark in New York City on Tuesday, July 8.
Centre Daily Times |
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NOW & THEN: Smoke signal, anyone?
A sample ASCII art. RIDZWAN A. RAHIM was cut off from broadband Internet for a day recently. It provided some quiet time to ponder how people lived during the 56k Internet days.
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A recent IDC report showed Linux servers continuing to increase market share for x86 architecture with a second ...
. The software giant's Server 2003 showed modest gains in Q1, with IDC reporting that Microsoft Windows Server revenue was USD 4.8 billion in Q1. This number represents 10.4% year-over-year growth and a gain of 1.9 points of revenue market share over the same period in 2006. Windows encompassed 38.8% of all server revenue in Q1 of 2007.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Feb 2007 22:01 UTC
"Microsoft has gone out on a limb to promote Vista not merely as 'the most secure version of Windows ever' (every recent version is marketed with that tired slogan), but for the first time as an adequately secure version of Windows.
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has an idea
"It's been known that the Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) phones home for quite some time now. For most of us, we've come to live with Microsoft's decision to relegate the software to only contacting the company's servers once every few weeks .
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 14th Sep 2006 16:00 UTC, submitted by Sonia Mehta
"I want Vista to be a better OS than it's been promoted to be, but at the same time, I also want OS X to finally receive the public adoption that it deserves.
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Recent Original Stories
Google lost its recent antitrust battle with Microsoft on Tuesday when a US District Court judge overseeing latter company's antitrust settlement declined to accept Internet search giant's request to extend the US government oversight of Microsoft's antitrust efforts.
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Linked by alcibiades on Sun 28th May 2006 15:10 UTC
In this, the 60th anniversary year of the computer, it may be interesting to look back at a couple of key events in the evolution of this very important market. This is a market now amounting to extraordinary numbers of machines.
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'Fast Money' Pops and Drops: Yahoo! Cools
Trader say its price is right, fundamentally.
TheStreet.com |
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Computer games: Games buoy HMV while CD sales sink
Computer games sales boost HMV's annual profits as it reports gains in market share
Guardian Unlimited |
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Powerset Purchase to Boost Microsoft Search?
Microsoft said it isn't a rebound affect, but the software giant just bought a search engine company after its failed bid for Yahoo.
InternetNews.com |
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Trojan Lurks, Waiting to Steal Admin Passwords
The Coreflood Trojan program has used a Microsoft administration tool to infect corporate networks.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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NOW & THEN: Smoke signal, anyone?
RIDZWAN A. RAHIM was cut off from broadband Internet for a day recently. It provided some quiet time to ponder how people lived during the 56k Internet days.
The New Straits Times |
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Microsoft buys search startup Powerset
Microsoft announced today it has agreed to buy Powerset, a promising search start-up, as Yahoo's shares slipped below $20 for the first time since February, when Microsoft made its unsuccessful bid to take over the search giant.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Are You Over Paying for Auto Insurance?
(ARA) - We're increasingly relying on the Internet to research, find that great deal and add convenience to balance out our hectic lives. That's why more of us are looking for car insurance online. We want a company that's reliable, gives us the best rate and offers online convenience.
Elk Grove Citizen |
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Microsoft Buys Linguistic Web Search Firm Powerset
Microsoft said it had agreed to buy Powerset, a start-up that is working on a new class of Web search that relies on insights from linguistics rather than simple keyword strings.
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Bag Helps Laptop Pass Air Security
New laptop bags approved by the Transportation Security Administration make it possible to go through X-ray inspection without having to take the laptop out.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Yahoo Makes New Pitch to Shareholders as Stock Drops Further
Yahoo once again made the case to shareholders that its existing directors are better equipped to lead the company forward than an alternate slate proposed by Carl C. Icahn.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Social networking site divulges child's personal data
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MAXON BODYPAINT 3D HELPS RHYTHM & HUES UNLEASH ITS CREATIVE POWER ON THE FEATURE FILM, "THE INCREDIBLE HULK"
DMN Newswire--2008-7-1-- MAXON Computer, a leading developer of professional 3D modeling, painting, animation and rendering solutions, today announced that Rhythm & Hues (R&H), one of Hollywood's premier visual effects and animation powerhouses, turned to MAXON 's BodyPaint 3D , to address a myriad of complex texture painting challenges associated with the creation of central scenes and ...
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Da Vinci for the laptop generation
The Last Supper bursts into new life after Peter Greenaway secures permission to reinvent it
Guardian Unlimited |
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2008/07/01
A sample ASCII art. RIDZWAN A. RAHIM was cut off from broadband Internet for a day recently. It provided some quiet time to ponder how people lived during the 56k Internet days.
The New Straits Times |
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HMV pushes ahead with roll-out of new-style stores after profits soar 25%
HMV will accelerate the roll-out of its next generation of stores after reporting strong profits and sales growth for the year ending 26 April, driven largely by buoyant sales of video and computer games.
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Microsoft buys search startup Powerset
Microsoft announced today it has agreed to buy Powerset, a promising search start-up, as Yahoo's shares slipped below $20 for the first time since February, when Microsoft made its unsuccessful bid to take over the search giant.
San Jose Mercury News |
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