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Top Indian Web sites for May 2008
RESTON, USA: comScore Inc., a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its first study of Internet usage in India, which reports that more than 28 million people in India age 15 and older accessed the Internet from home and work locations in May.
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Samsung joins EEMBC board of directors
EL DORADO HILLS, USA: The Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC) announced that Samsung Electronics is the consortium's newest member.
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Government Computer News
Version 6.5 of EMC’s Documentum document management software will be released by the end of the month, according to Karin Ondricek, senior manager of product marketing for the company.
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Court affirms online content law unconstitutional
WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal appeals court in Philadephia agrees with a lower court ruling that struck down as unconstitutional a 1998 Internet regulation law. The law was intended to protect children from sexual material and other objectionable content on the Internet.
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Six major spam waves in June
BANGALORE, INDIA: Secure Computing Corp. has come out with its monthly report that outlines the spam trends we're seeing in the field. Secure Computing's Research team found six major spam waves in the month of June. Following is an overview of each.
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So when do we get over with it and declare Google a monopoly?
Antitrust scholars say that big numbers don't tell quite the entire story. Call it what you want. In the meantime, it's got Microsoft flummoxed trying to figure out what to do.
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Microsoft's 'photo op' moment at open-source conference?
Software giant needs to engage with open source at the code level, not the conference level.
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AutoNation shares rise on news of Gates' stake
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of automotive retailer AutoNation Inc. jumped Tuesday on news that Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates owns a 5.5 percent stake in the company.
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Major Security Flaw Discovered: Internet Privacy Compromised at All Levels
Yesterday, details were leaked of possibly the single largest threat to Internet security. Earlier this year, Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for IOactive, discovered a major flaw in how Internet addresses function.
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Software revolution
When Thomas Kuhn popularised the term “paradigm shift” in 1962, the philosopher would not have dreamt it could be so abused by technology marketers.
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Preferred by serious golfers
Welcome to the U.S. Open Blog, where Golfweek’s reporters will deliver the latest inside news and happenings all week from Torrey Pines.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Sep 2007 21:01 UTC
It does not happen every day that news related to computer technology - news we report on every day - makes its way to the headline news programs and newspapers here in my home country, The Netherlands.
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white papers
Cast Iron Systems, maker of an appliance for integrating SaaS and on-premise applications, is introducing a new version that adds data cleansing and migration tools, along with a library of prebuilt integration templates for connecting many commercial software-as-a-service products.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Nov 2005 22:00 UTC, submitted by phaceton
"In 2005, Apple announced the Mac Mini. It was the answer to what I was looking for in a computer, so I bought one. This is a report about the early months with my new Mac, and how it compares to a Linux computer (I have never owned a Windows computer).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Aug 2005 17:35 UTC
The LinuxWorld Conference & Expo here this week has drawn fewer people who came to learn what Linux is all about and more who are ready to buy Linux products that can deliver cost saving, performance and reliability.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 21st Nov 2005 23:51 UTC
Microsoft intends to submit file formats for its new Office 12 applications to the European standards body ECMA International. The company hopes this will allay concern about its level of control over document formats.
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Spectrum auction to transform wireless industry 'forever' in Canada: Prentice
Julian Beltrame, The Canadian Press July 22, 2008 - 3:18 p.m. The just completed $4.25 billion auction of wireless spectrum has changed the industry "forever" in Canada by ushering in a new era of increased competition that will mean lower prices for consumers, says Industry Minister Jim Prentice.
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Stolen Indiana State laptop returned to professor
Associated Press - July 22, 2008 3:04 PM ET TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - Indiana State University officials say a computer stolen from a professor has been returned and none of its personal student...
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Numonyx launches low-power DDR interface non-volatile RAM products
The company has informed that the new devices deliver two to three times faster read bandwidth performance improvement over traditional NOR Flash memory, while providing a cost saving alternative to platforms using high DRAM content.
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Internap Expands Houston Facility
July 22, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Internet business solutions provider Internap Network Services announced on Tuesday it has expanded its Fannin Street data center in Houston.
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GlobalSign Launches SSL Apps
July 22, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Certification authority and secure sockets layer solution provider GlobalSign has launched two new SSL deployment technologies, AutoCSR and One-Click SSL, to help hosts provision SSL Certificates to customers.
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BT to provide network and IT infrastructure to FIAT Group Automobiles Germany
BT was contracted to equip the new building with advanced telecommunication infrastructure. This includes the installation and operation of a Local Area Network (LAN).
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Bruno takes job at company with state contracts
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Former state Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno has been hired as chief executive of CMA Consulting Services, which provides computer programming and information technology to the state and other clients.
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BRUNO TAKES JOB AT FIRM WITH STATE CONTRACTS
ALBANY, N.Y. - Former state Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno has been hired as chief executive of CMA Consulting Services, which provides computer programming and information technology to the state and other clients. CMA, based in suburban...
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Stolen Indiana State University laptop returned to professor
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Indiana State University officials say a computer stolen from a professor has been returned and none of its personal student information was accessed. School spokesman Dave Taylor said Tuesday the laptop computer was mailed anonymously to the professor, who received it Friday, six days after it was stolen along with other personal items.
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