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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 17th Jul 2005 14:21 UTC
Since .net is comporable only to java, let's compare those technologies for say.. web development. Let's face it: It's is easier to create a full blown website in .net than in java (jsp), atleast for the smaller developer. Is there on the java side something similar to Visual Studio?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Feb 2007 22:34 UTC
The 2007 road map for the Ubuntu Linux operating system includes continuing its focus on the desktop , paying more attention to the server and garnering additional corporate support.
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"Microsoft and Rare, made in heaven?"
Eurogamer's computer and video game discussion forum
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st Aug 2006 19:03 UTC
"The OpenDocument Format is an emerging file format standard for electronic office documents. Representing a triumph of common sense over the methods conceived before the rise of the Internet, ODF's goals are both exciting and controversial.
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Yahoo Rejects Microsoft Proposal
Yahoo Inc. has rejected Microsoft's latest attempt to buy its online search operations in a "take or leave it" proposal that Yahoo said would have dismantled its Internet franchise
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It's possible to can cell-phone spam
NEW YORK -- Much like everything else, spamming has gone mobile. It used to be that you could expect only your e-mail inbox to be assaulted with unwanted messages. Now your phone can fall victim too. Even if you don't pay for text messaging, you still can receive unwanted solicitations.
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In House, Tweets Fly Over Web Plan
Congressmen are sparring over a proposal to limit their freedom to use Internet technologies such as Twitter, YouTube and Utterz to communicate.
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F.C.C. Chief Would Bar Comcast From Imposing Web Restrictions
Kevin J. Martin’s recommendation is a strong statement in favor of network neutrality, the idea that Internet access providers should not be allowed to favor some uses of their networks over others.
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Yahoo Again Spurns a Microsoft Offer
Yahoo’s decision is another broadside between the company and Microsoft, two months after the software giant withdrew its $47.5 billion takeover offer.
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Coaches divided on 3-point change
Jeff Neubauer loves 3-point baskets like Bill Gates loves computers. But Neubauer said the NCAA has gone too far in moving the 3-point arc back a foot to 20 feet, 9 inches.
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Yahoo spurns Microsoft again as bad blood boils
Yahoo Inc. has rejected Microsoft's latest attempt to buy its online search operations in a "take or leave it" proposal that Yahoo said would have dismantled its Internet franchise.
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Yahoo spurns Microsoft again as bad blood boils
Yahoo Inc. has rejected Microsoft's latest attempt to buy its online search operations in a "take or leave it" proposal that Yahoo said would have dismantled its Internet franchise.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 19th Jan 2007 22:59 UTC
Novell has begun a new element of a years-long effort to coax people away from Windows and toward Linux. It unveiled a Web site Friday that touts purported advantages that Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 has over Windows Vista.
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Yahoo again spurns a Microsoft offer
Yahoo’s decision is another broadside between the company and Microsoft, two months after the software giant withdrew its $47.5 billion takeover offer.
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Linked by Trans Onoma on Mon 26th Jun 2006 14:34 UTC
Recent news tells us Apple is still struggling to gain market share in the personal computer market. That's too bad. While I have some beefy grieves with Apple (being that I am an IT "expert" and all that), their systems nonetheless beat the proverbial tars out of the typical Windows PC crowd.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Nov 2005 21:04 UTC
The release of the software giant's new operating system will be one of Microsoft's most important product launches this decade, when it goes live next year.
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In House, Tweets Fly Over Web Plan
Congressmen are sparring over a proposal to limit their freedom to use Internet technologies such as Twitter, YouTube and Utterz to communicate.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Jul 2006 21:16 UTC
"Canonical's Ubuntu 6.06 LTS is an excellent Linux-based operating system - so excellent, in fact, that it not only earned eWEEK Labs' Analyst's Choice designation but has also become our clear favorite among Linux desktop distributions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Oct 2007 20:03 UTC, submitted by Geonon
Microsoft has apologized for a Windows Server update that automatically installed the Windows Desktop Search tool on users' desktops without approval.
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Yahoo rejects a new Microsoft deal
Yahoo said Saturday it has rejected a "ludicrous" deal with Microsoft orchestrated by corporate raider Carl Icahn, who is bent on overthrowing the struggling Internet search pioneer's board.
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posted by Adam S on Thu 10th Jul 2008 16:58
In the past week a lot of discussion was around Windows Longhorn, as Microsoft revealed their upcoming OS to their developer's conference, officially presenting many new features.
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Recent Original Stories
It's been a long, strange trip for the personal computer over 30 years. Ars takes a look back at the comings and goings of players in the PC market, from Altair to Zeta OS, to see how we got where we are today.
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Game maker tries to legitimize Facebook Scrabble
NEW YORK -- As Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends -- or at least, an unauthorized version of the word game that Scrabble's owners have tried to shut down.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Apr 2006 13:59 UTC
"Despite the head start that KDE enjoyed, the large number of KDE users and developers, and Linus Torvalds personally endorsing KDE, GNOME has won the desktop environment battle.
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"While this release isn't perfect, it's very, very good. I've tried a lot of Linux distributions over the years, and Ubuntu is definitely one of the best . If you're already using Ubuntu , the new release is worth the upgrade.
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