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Learn.net Acquires Collaboration and Distance Learning Software to Become the First Complete Provider of Blended ...
ROSWELL, Ga.----According to company sources, Learn.net has completed the purchase of the interactive distance learning and collaboration software from the Savant Technology Group. With this acquisition, Learn.net is launching a new phase of the company and marketing itself as ”The Blended Learning Technologies Company,” focusing on enterprise and federal government clients in need of ...
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Google could focus hundreds of millions of eyeballs on Greenville
Greenville opened its downtown to 350 million computer users on Tuesday when online giant Google included the city in a free program that makes it possible to take a three-dimensional tour of the business district.
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Alterian to power clients' email campaigns with Pivotal Veracity
Pivotal's suite of products, including eContent Scorer, eDelivery Tracker, eDesign Optimizer and eReputation Manager, aims to bring deliverability and effectiveness to online communication of enterprises. Pivotal's email technology will cover both desktop and mobile device campaigns.
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Recent Original Stories
Dell began polling customers about their software preferences on Tuesday as part of an effort by the struggling PC vendor to meet a popular request for desktops and notebooks that run on Linux instead of Windows.
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 15th Jul 2008 17:16 UTC
A new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution has arrived, aimed at both Linux newbies and content creators. Boasting "out of the box" multimedia codecs, the freely downloadable PC/OS incorporates the lightweight XFCE desktop, and is said to offer a similar layout to the groundbreaking, but ultimately doomed BeOS.
New Mobile Computing |
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Google accounts for over 87% of UK searches
Google search properties accounted for 87.34% of all UK searches for the four weeks ending 26 June 2008, according to new research from Hitwise.
Netimperative |
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Wall Street edges higher as focus turns to earnings
NEW YORK - US stocks opened with modest gains on Wednesday as traders put aside worries about a banking crisis and focused on generally upbeat earnings reports from computer-chip giant Intel and other companies.
Straits Times |
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Apple apologizes for MobileMe launch, extends subscriptions
Apple apologized on Wednesday for the launch of MobileMe and offered subscribers a 30-day extension on their accounts.
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Recent Original Stories
"Nat Friedman has been one of the driving forces behind the development of the Linux desktop for a few year now. First with his own company Ximian, founded together with Mono chief architect Miguel de Icaza, after its acquisition now inside Novell.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Dec 2005 17:09 UTC, submitted by Gubol123
"On December 8, 2005, we published a story that wondered: Firefox 1.5: Not Ready For Prime Time? In response, some 450 (and climbing) InternetWeek, InformationWeek, TechWeb Pipelines, and Scot's Newsletter readers have sent details about their experiences with Firefox 1.5. A picture is emerging about Firefox 1.5 in the real world - on a small percentage of Windows, Mac, and Linux computers - ...
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Recent Original Stories
Unicap has an article on the Asus EeePC . "In spring 2007, Asus announced the EeePC, a low cost, small sized mobile computer, which is expected to be available to the public in October 2007. The system is equiped with a 900 Mhz ultra low power Intel CPU, a 7'' LCD monitor, 512 MBytes of RAM and uses flash memory as permanent storage.
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Microsoft, Yahoo Antsy Over AOL
Time Warner's negotiations to merge or sell its AOL Internet division to Microsoft or Yahoo have become more urgent ahead of Yahoo's pivotal shareholder meeting on August 1. The structure of any possible deal has not been disclosed, but if some type of merger does happen it is expected to change the balance of power for advertising online. read more
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PolyFuel Notebook Prototype Runs on Fuel Cell
The future of power for our notebook computers isn’t batteries, it’s fuel cells. The catch is that no one really knows when we might actually begin to see fuel cell powered notebooks on the market. We have seen fuel cell powered GPS devices though, so th...
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'World's Greatest Dad' Faces Sex-Related Charges
A 33-year-old Clarkston man faces two 20-year felonies after authorities say he arranged a meeting for sex with an online contact he believed was a 14-year-old girl and showed up wearing a T-shirt that read: "World's Greatest Dad."
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
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Cyber-Surfing Gives Everyone Easy Access to History
(ARA) - History is making history on the World Wide Web. With a click of the mouse, lifelong historians and those who just caught the history bug are taking to the Internet in record numbers to explore its nearly limitless access to times gone by.
Richfield Reaper |
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Motorola CISO William C. Boni Joins Brabeion Software's Board of Directors
RESTON, Va. , July 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Brabeion Software, a leader in IT Governance, Risk and Compliance (IT GRC) Management, today announced that William C. Boni has joined the company's Board of Directors.
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NVIDIA denies rumors of faulty chips, mass GPU failures
NVIDIA is taking a $200 million hit in the second quarter for costs related to laptop GPU failures, but some websites have claimed the company is hiding the true extent of the issue. The company tells Ars that only a "very small percentage" of its chips are "potentially affected." Read More...
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Sony's Centrino 2 laptop lineup
Details of Sony's new laptops have been trickling out for several weeks, but Sony held off on an official announcement to coincide with Intel's Centrino 2 launch this week. Sony introduced four new VAIO lines ranging from the 3-pound Z-series ultraportable with a 13.1-inch display to the...
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CSU hangs up on calling long-distance from dorms
FORT COLLINS - Colorado State University has decided to stop offering long-distance phone service in its residence halls starting this fall, and is instead boosting the speed of students' Internet connections.
9 News Denver |
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Apple Looks to Crush Psystar
Apple shows it will have no mercy for Mac clones...
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SAP Launches Co-Innovation Lab in Tokyo
SAP announced the opening of a second SAP Co-Innovation Lab in Ohtemachi, Tokyo, Japan. Joining the co-innovation lab, located in Palo Alto, California, the addition further broadens efforts by SAP to work with software solution partners, technology partners, service partners and customers to accelerate the innovation and delivery of solutions designed to address industry-specific business ...
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LiquidID: OpenID + Email Aliasing = Less Spam, Safer Logins
A new OpenID provider called LiquidID has just launched a service which offers email aliasing and redirection in addition to providing you with an OpenID. The aliasing service sits on top of OpenID and generates email aliases for you which can then be passed on to any OpenID-enabled web services. LiquidID will receive the emails sent from the services on your behalf and redirect them to you. ...
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Shock Doctor Selects CenterStone for B2B E-Commerce
PLYMOUTH, Minn. & DENVER----CenterStone Technologies, Inc., an international developer of secure Web-based B2B e-commerce software for manufacturers selling through specialty retail channels, today announced that Shock Doctor, Inc., a protective athletic gear manufacturer, has selected the company’s iVendix software application. iVendix will provide Shock Doctor with a business-to-business ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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EU to further charge Intel in antitrust case
The European Commission is planning to file yet more antitrust charges against Intel for its alleged monopolistic behavior, the Wall Street Journal now says (registration required). The extra accusations would specifically focus on claims that Intel provided financial incentives to larger European resellers if they would drop any sales of AMD-base...
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