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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Jan 2007 21:09 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Today, you can do everything you want with a Linux desktop, except play the latest games. Even there, Linux is catching up. So, why do only a handful of people run Linux instead of Windows? Here are my top-four reasons why Windows wins and Linux loses."
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 8th Jul 2008 14:25 UTC
The company plans to charge corporate customers a monthly subscription of $15 per user for a suite of "hosted" software, which includes e-mail, Web meeting, collaboration and messaging applications running on Microsoft's computers.
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Microsoft sets hosted-services pricing, irks partners
Microsoft Tuesday revealed pricing for its forthcoming hosted business productivity services and unveiled its channel model for allowing partners to resell those services.
IT World |
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YouTube Users Pillory Viacom with Angry Videos
YouTube users are up in arms about Viacom's legal victory forcing Google to hand over data showing which videos they watch and when.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Linked by David Adams on Mon 7th Jul 2008 17:55 UTC
A Silicon.com article takes a look into the crystal ball, with Bill Gates departing from Microsoft, and posits the following potential changes : 1. A greater acceptance of open source 2. A new approach to Windows releases 3. Secure new revenue by buying big 4. Taking the web seriously through interoperability 5. More Microsoft than Gates [letting new people make decisions].
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DreamWorks and Intel Join To Power 3-D Filmmaking
DreamWorks Animation and Intel have formed a strategic alliance to revolutionize 3-D filmmaking. The move is expected to further DreamWorks' goal of rendering all its films in stereoscopic 3-D, beginning next year.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Braving the cold to be first in world to have an iPhone 3G
Jonny Gladwell is prepared to brave the freezing temperatures and camp outside the Vodafone shop on Queen St for two and a half nights if it means he will be the first person in the world to own the Apple iPhone 3G.
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Skabble’s Desktop Chat Enables Social Web Browsing
Skabble’s new desktop chat tool has a lot of potential, but not many practical features just yet. If you’re going to launch a new chat client, you’re going to have to consider the fact that there are established chat tools that support integration, which will make growth a bit easier. Skabble doesn’t appear [...]
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by fretinator (4.24) on Mon 14th May 2007 19:32 UTC
No, only 48 in the kernel. And they are not confirmed but merely alleged by Microsoft.
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Linked by David Adams on Mon 7th Jul 2008 17:55 UTC
A Silicon.com article takes a look into the crystal ball, with Bill Gates departing from Microsoft, and posits the following potential changes : 1. A greater acceptance of open source 2. A new approach to Windows releases 3. Secure new revenue by buying big 4. Taking the web seriously through interoperability 5. More Microsoft than Gates [letting new people make decisions].
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DreamWorks Animation goes from AMD to Intel chips
DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., maker of the "Shrek" movies and "Kung Fu Panda," announced Tuesday it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. computer chips to Intel Corp.'s as it moves toward making all 3-D movies. The studio's current three-year relationship with AMD started in 2005, back when animating animal fur was a key industry milestone. With that achieved in the very furry "Kung Fu ...
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Adobe Readying New Mashup Tool for Business Users
A team at Adobe is building a new mashup toolkit for average business users.
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Pets.com CEO Julie Wainwright's new business plan: embracing failure [Startups]
Julie Wainwright is back. The marketing brain behind the Pets.com sock puppet, Wainwright is now touting a me-too Web 2.0 site called SmartNow, which features user-submitted videos and articles from... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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DJIA Leaders & Laggards: BAC AA C CAT AIG HPQ
Shares of Bank of America Corp. rose Tuesday, leading the Dow Jones industrial average higher. The blue chip index jumped 152.25 points to 11,384.21, as investors were cheered by the declining price of oil, which has risen to record levels in recent weeks.
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Indiana County Explosives Arrest
Indiana County- A teenager from the Blairsville Borough is under arrest for trying to sell homeade explosives over the internet. State Police say a seventeen-year-old offered to trade explosives to an undercover agent.
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The Water Witch can be seen on Earthcam.com
The National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus can now be seen by anyone with a computer.
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Internet flaw could let hackers take over the Web
Computer industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Internet flaw could let hackers take over the Web
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Computer industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
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Don't Give Google a Free Pass on Data Collection
Some see storage of user data as privacy issue, as much as Viacom getting access to info.
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Microsoft Sets Hosted-services Pricing, Irks Partners
Some Microsoft partners are less than thrilled by the company's push into a software-plus-services model, which will compete...
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U.S. Department of Labor Announces Debarment of Immigration Software Company
The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that it has formally debarred LawLogix Group Inc. from filing applications for permanent labor certification. The debarment will be in effect for three years. The department has determined that the San Francisco, Calif.-based company willfully has provided false or inaccurate information when applying for permanent labor certifications, and engaged ...
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Razorbacks New Website Launches July 21st
The all-new ArkansasRazorbacks.com launches July 21. ?It is with great anticipation that we announce a new home for Razorback Sports on the internet,? Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long said.
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Closing Glance: Internet software, services stocks
(AP:NEW YORK) Internet software and services stocks finished mostly higher Tuesday along with the overall market, with shares of online auctioneer eBay Inc. rising ahead of the sector.
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Razorbacks New Website Launches July 21st
The all-new ArkansasRazorbacks.com launches July 21. ?It is with great anticipation that we announce a new home for Razorback Sports on the internet,? Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long said.
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