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SMS to Garner 83% of All Mobile Messaging Revenues through 2013, Says ABI Research
SMS will continue to maintain its lead as the highest revenue generator across all messaging categories, providing global service revenues of $177 billion in 2013. But in a recent report from ABI Research, regional differences will determine the success of messaging expansion into the Web, advertising, and the incorporation of mobile messaging within social networking media.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 26th Nov 2007 10:16 UTC
The creator of Linux is excited about solid-state drives, expects progress in graphics and wireless networking, and says the operating system is strong in virtualization despite his personal lack of interest in the area.
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Do You Feel Dumber Than You Used To?
In the current issue of The Atlantic magazine is an article entitled “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” The author, Nicholas Carr, writes at some length about what he and others perceive as a major change taking place in the way in which we read and think. He may be onto something.
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Recent Original Stories
It would seem that the upcoming release of Microsoft's Windows Vista does not seem like a good thing for the desktop Linux community. After all, this update to Windows XP is going to focus on two attributes which have pushed users to Linux for years- security and stability.
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Armed robbers steal laptop in MB
Two people were arrested Monday following an armed robbery in Myrtle Beach, according to a police report.
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Young Republicans worry about McCain's appeal
From cyberspace to college campuses, many young conservatives are worried that Sen. John McCain is not appealing to their generation.
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Amazon Lets It Be
Amazon has another strong quarter, tailwinds or not.
The Motley Fool |
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Pedals on the internet
WITH Australia in the grip of Tour de France fever, Downloads looks further afield for internet sites catering to the cycling fraternity.
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Open Source Software Business Thrives in Tough Times
OSCON -- In the first annual survey of its membership and other open source software and services companies, the Open Solutions Alliance found much optimism despite a murky economy with 83 percent of participants saying they would see a year-over-year increase in revenue in 2008 of open source related software and services.
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Mirror Image Hosts Roundtable to Discuss Growth in Online Video
TEWKSBURY, Mass.----Mirror Image® Internet, a leading provider of content delivery solutions powered by a patented global network, held a virtual roundtable featuring customers and analysts.
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Zoom(R) Technologies Q2 Earnings Release Scheduled for July 30
Zoom Technologies, Inc., a leading producer of Internet access, VoIP, and other communication products, will announce its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008 on Wednesday, July 30 before the opening of the market. There will be a conference call at 10:00 a.m.
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InterSense Receives US Air Force Phase I SBIR Contract
InterSense Incorporated, a market leader in precision motion technology, today announced it has received a Phase I SBIR contract from the US Air Force to develop and deliver a wireless, networkable motion sensing system that will track and report the location of soldiers and devices in Augmented Reality training applications. This autonomous tracking solution will monitor multiple users and ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 15th Jul 2006 02:24 UTC
Finally Linux has got full read-write open source NTFS support!
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Recent Original Stories
This humorous article depicts the computing world without Microsoft-- Apple has the biggest marketshare (15%), HP bought Commodore, IBM thinks text-based interfaces are the best thing for customers, and hardware-accelerated 3D is a no-go because all the various parties cannot agree on a standard.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 14th Jan 2007 23:05 UTC, submitted by an Anonymous Reader
This week's KDE Commit Digest tells about an installer for KDE on Windows and the problems the developers encountered setting up a working environment for KDE to run on. Many screenshots included, showing the first applications (such as Konqueror) running natively.
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Recent Original Stories
Mark Shuttleworth today urged development of Linux models to rival what Apple has done on the desktop and mobile devices . Certainly on the desktop experience, we need to shoot beyond the Mac, but I think it's equally relevant [in] the mobile space, Shuttleworth said, outlining the challenge as figuring out how to deliver a 'crisp and clean' experience, without sacrificing the community process.
OS News |
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Save big bucks using the Internet
Shoppers looking for a bargain during tough economic times can save by surfing the web. Our friends at Good Morning America break down the best places to find a bargain on the web.
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College Grad Gains Recognition Thanks to Newegg's First Video Contest
Will Urbina, a recent graduate of California State University at Northridge, has the opportunity to showcase his talent before hundreds of thousands of television viewers, thanks to popular online retailer Newegg.
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UK Cracks Down On Internet Music Piracy
Britain's major online service providers have joined a government initiated plan to deal with the illegal downloading of music and films. Internet service providers will send warning letters to users who are suspected of illegal file sharing. Around 6 million Britons are believed to have downloaded files illegally over the past year, costing the music and film industries millions in lost ...
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Overseas sales boost Amazon earnings
Amazon.com Inc., the world’s largest Internet retailer, posted second-quarter profit that exceeded analysts’ estimates after consumers bought more toys and electronics overseas.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Businessman awarded £22,000 in landmark libel ruling over malicious fake Facebook profile
A company boss whose personal details were 'laid bare' in fake entries on Facebook yesterday won a landmark legal claim for damages. Grant Raphael created a false profile of his former schoolfriend Matthew Firscht on the social networking site with his name and date of birth.
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digiMedical Solutions, Inc. Signs Contract With Dr. Richard Wilson to Implement Digital Prescription Software and ...
digiMedical Solutions, Inc. announced today that the Company has signed a contract with Dr. Richard Wilson of Naples, Florida to implement the Company's proprietary .Net-based digital prescription handling software, digiRX and digiReauth, and to supply call center services to support the reauthorization of prescriptions.
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Coaches decry hoax about Oklahoma quarterbacks
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - There may be one good thing to come out of the Internet hoax that had two radio stations broadcasting a false report that two Oklahoma quarterbacks had been arrested for cocaine distribution. It has united The Oklahoman newspaper and Sooners coach Bob Stoops in a common cause.
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