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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 23:50 UTC
CodingExperiments.com posted an interesting article by utilizing the Google Trends system to show the trends in the Linux ecosystem. While these trends don't mean "market share", they are interesting and pretty accurate in terms of what average users care about.
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Thursday, 3rd July 2008 Domain Laws Fuel Legal Costs? Relaxing laws on domain names, is great news for companies, however it could lead to a boom in cyber-squatting.
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Hot Future Shock: Heat Wave Temperatures to Soar
A computer model predicts that by the end of the century, high temperatures for once-in-a-generation heat waves will rise twice as fast as everyday average temperatures. Chicago would reach 115 degrees in such an event by 2100.
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Report: Microsoft seeks help for another Yahoo bid
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Unable to strike a deal on its own, Microsoft Corp. reportedly is hoping to snap up Yahoo's online search operations with the help of News Corp. and Time Warner Inc.
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Yahoo to hold Open Hack Day for first time in Taiwan in September
Yahoo will host its Open Hack Day, an annual event to encourage participants to develop innovative web applications, in Taiwan in September 2008, according to company CTO Aristotle Balogh at a July 2 press conference in Taipei. This is the first time for Open Hack Day to take place in Taiwan, Yahoo Kimo (Yahoo Taiwan) indicated.
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Press' television listings go live online
To access full-service, searchable TV listings pages, visit the Web site and click on TV listings under the Entertainment options on the left. Listings are keyed to the zip code of the computer accessing the Oakland Press Web site.
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Expert says porn not from e-mails
Kiddie porn found in the briefcase of a twice-convicted sex offender did not come from e-mail attachments, a police expert testified yesterday. Sgt. Craig Coughlan said he checked out the computer on which the child pornography images discovered in Alan Paul Norton's possession came from.
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Hong Kong recycles computers
Since the launch of the "computer recycling plan" in mid-January this year, a total of 10,800 old computer products, including 4,600 CPUs, 2,600 monitors and 3,600 printers/scanners have been collected by the end of May. This announcement w ...
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Kenya: The Internet, Not Gay Bishops Will Kill Off the Churches
On Sunday, Conservative Anglican leaders ended a rebel summit without formally breaking away from the global Anglican Communion which they criticise - those that consecrate openly gay bishops and priests.
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Privacy fears as YouTube reveals all
UPDATED: THERE is no such thing as privacy on the internet, a local expert has warned in the wake of a shock court ruling in the US.
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Google MD joins GAME
Woodside joins retail chain to help expand its online presence
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'Bars, not Gates'
Microsoft, free software and the future
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Mobile market may be too fast for Symbian
Martin Courtney, Computing , Thursday 3 July 2008 at 10:02:00 Newly-formed open source alliance has its work cut out defending its mobile platform lead The Symbian Foundation may struggle to maintain momentum in the fast evolving mobile application market, and risks seeing developers and operators adopt rival platforms, say experts....
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Media Mayhem Corporation Signs Exclusive Deal with Music Label Beta Records, LLC
Media Mayhem Corporation (MMC) announces Friday the signing of an exclusive deal with Hollywood, California based Beta Records, LLC. The pairing of the two companies will fuse together new and unexplored territories around the world as the label unveils web based outlets in the United States, Mexico, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Beta Records has quickly become the factory, the store, the ...
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Panda Security launches beta of Panda Internet Security 2009
Panda Security, a provider of IT security solutions, announced Tuesday the launch of a beta version of Panda Internet Security 2009 . This solution utilizes Panda Security’s Collective Intelligence technology to offer consumers maximum protection against malware and identity theft, with minimal impact on PC performance compared to traditional anti-virus products.
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Vertrue Incorporated Offers Job Hunting Tips: Fight to Find the Right Fit
Vertrue, a Premier Online Marketer, Helps Job Hunters During Tough Times (PRWeb Jul 3, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Vertrue/Vertrue_Incoporated/prweb1071694.htm
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Martin McColl picks Azzurri
Integrator Azzurri Communications has won a five-year, £4m deal to overhaul and manage the IT infrastructure of newsagent and convenience store chain Martin McColl.
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Microsoft touts Office subscription plan
Microsoft has unveiled a new subscription service for Office aimed at consumers.
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"Some bad blood between Linus Torvalds and GNOME developers is flaring up again. Previously, Torvalds has said that Linux users should switch to KDE instead of GNOME because of the GNOME team's 'users are idiots' mentality.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Oct 2006 21:02 UTC
Microsoft is about to release the Windows Vista operating system, its biggest software upgrade in years. The commercial versions will be out in November and the consumer version will be ready in January.
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Max Brunning has posted a brief comparison
of how these three Operating Systems approach a number of basic kernel tasks. He has a brief look at: Scheduling and Schedulers, Memory Management and Paging, and File Systems.
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"Usually, a distro's most recognizable feature is the desktop environment. With SymphonyOS , the screenshots are the first hint that this is not your ordinary remix. SymponyOS is a bold step into a new desktop paradigm.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 23:50 UTC
CodingExperiments.com posted an interesting article by utilizing the Google Trends system to show the trends in the Linux ecosystem. While these trends don't mean "market share", they are interesting and pretty accurate in terms of what average users care about.
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CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS
San Francisco Unable to strike a deal on its own, Microsoft Corp. reportedly is hoping to snap up Yahoo's online search operations with the help of News Corp. and Time Warner Inc.
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