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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jul 2008 22:04 UTC
As someone who uses Windows Vista practically daily, I've always wondered where all the negativity in the media comes from. Sure, Vista isn't perfect (as if any operating system is), but I just don't see where all the complaints are coming from.
New Mobile Computing |
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Apple Sliced in After Hours
Shares tumble 10 percent after company reports third-quarter results.
Red Herring |
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Microsoft bolsters Ruby efforts
Microsoft on Thursday plans to delve deeper into Ruby programming, with plans to ship Ruby libraries and participate in a testing project for the language.
InfoWorld via Yahoo! News |
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Batanga, Inc. Brings Music, Video and Community to Five Million US Latinos Monthly Through Internap's Performance ...
ATLANTA----Internap Network Services Corporation , a global provider of end-to-end Internet business solutions, announced today that Batanga, Inc., the leading next-generation Hispanic media company reaching US Hispanics, is using Internap's Performance IP™ network to power Batanga.com, one of the most trafficked Web sites in the world offering Latino culture-oriented entertainment, and its ad ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Talk Radio Tunes to Web Video
Can radio, a notoriously laid-back medium, generate compelling online video? PalTalk, a video-focused social network, is about to find out if New York sports talk is ready for its close-up.
Red Herring |
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Yahoo Opens Door to Icahn
After fund manager backs Yahoo board, investor settles for three board seats; ‘unified voice’ in Microsoft negotiations.
Red Herring |
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Global Briefs: Fratricide, Copycats, Cuts and E-News
India's Ambani Brothers Clash; Facebook Sues German Copycats; Sony Ericsson's Cuts; and France Tests Wireless Newspaper.
Red Herring |
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TechSpin:Google, Microsoft and IBM Prove There's No Sure Thing
The disparate results of three of the biggest tech players are a reminder that the Wall Street consensus is not always right.
Red Herring |
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Zillow Taps Brokers for Advice On Future Moves
Confronted by the the U.S. housing slump, online real estate leader Zillow.com is seeking input of traditional feet-on-the-street brokers in planning new products and strategies.
Red Herring |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Apr 2006 21:56 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"There are a lot of Linux filesystems comparisons available but most of them are anecdotal, based on artificial tasks or completed under older kernels.
OS News |
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Microsoft defends search investments to analysts
Microsoft's CEO defended the software maker's decision to invest heavily in its unprofitable online business, but shed little light Thursday on specific steps it will take to challenge Google in the wake of the failed bid to buy Yahoo.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Thomas Leonard on Tue 16th Jan 2007 00:32 UTC
In the Free and Open Source communities we are proud of our 'bazaar' model , where anyone can join in by setting up a project and publishing their programs.
OS News |
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Musicians welcome downloading reforms
Musicians have welcomed moves to combat the boom in illegal file-sharing by charging internet users an annual fee to download music. The plan – revealed by The Independent yesterday – is being championed by ministers as a way of tacking the boom in internet piracy.
Independent |
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Music bosses told: Pump up the incentives if you want to beat pirates
MUSIC labels will have to make it worth fans' while to download legally if they want to stop internet piracy, industry experts warned last night.
The Scotsman |
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Broadband TVs: Are We There Yet?
Integrated sets make streaming cheaper and easier. But movie offerings are still skimpy
BusinessWeek |
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Delaware County Trooper Arrested In Cyber-Sting
A Pennsylvania State Trooper was arrested in connection to an underage cyber-sex sting.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Web growth to shout about
STRONG internet growth helped Yell lift its underlying earnings by 8 per cent to £160.8 million in the three months to 30 June.
The Scotsman: Business |
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Locals fall victim to car-selling scam on fake eBay
NORMAL – A 21-year-old man who borrowed $8,400 to buy 2005 Dodge 4-by-4 pickup truck is stuck with a loan and no truck. Both he and another Normal resident were victims of a scam on the Internet.
The Pantagraph |
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Pelamis picks Solution1
SOLUTION1, an Edinburgh-based internet and telephone provider, has won a contract to supply communication services to Pelamis Wave Power.
The Scotsman: Business |
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Software Lets BlackBerry Sync With iTunes
RIM's Media Sync Software will only transfer DRM-free tracks and does not work with 64-bit systems or Macintosh operating systems.
InformationWeek |
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Internet shopping puts white van man in fast lane
WHITE van man is becoming the new king of the road thanks to the boom in online shopping, new government figures have shown.
The Scotsman |
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San Francisco Computer Tech Set Booby Trap In City Network
Prosecutors say Childs set the network to delete numerous files during a scheduled maintenance of the system.
InformationWeek |
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Microsoft Windows Exec Kevin Johnson Jumps To Juniper
Microsoft won't replace Johnson but will split Platforms and Services into two groups that will report directly to CEO Steve Ballmer.
InformationWeek |
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Apple, Psystar Reps To Meet In Court
Apple filed its copyright infringement suit against Psystar earlier this month, charging that Psystar has been selling Macintosh clones in violation of Apple's software license.
InformationWeek |
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eBay Software Seller Sentenced To Four Years
Jeremiah Mondello was found guilty of stealing bank account information and creating more than 40 fake eBay and PayPal identities to sell illegal copies of software.
InformationWeek |
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