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Microsoft gives little insight into online strategy
REDMOND, Wash. Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer defended the software maker's decision to invest heavily in its unprofitable online business.
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Dell opts for performance with R5400 data center-hosted desktop
Dell unveiled its data center-hosted desktop product line on Tuesday. Unlike rivals Hewlett-Packard and IBM, Dell didn't build its solution on blade servers but instead opted for a high performance system using a 2U box called the Dell Precision R5400 Rack Workstation. "By not putting the solution...
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Keith Gessen Movie Features Not Quite All The Happyish Young Blogging People [Cultural Moments]
Here's Rex Sorgatz's video of various people reading from the de-Harvardized copy of tortured soul Keith Gessen's All The Sad Young Literary Men. It was shot largely in the Gawker offices! And it...
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Internet Firm Says It Targeted Ads To Customers' Web-Surfing Habits
Regional Internet company Embarq told lawmakers this week that it notified 26,000 high-speed Internet customers in Kansas that it was conducting a targeted advertising test based on their "anonymous" Web-surfing behavior and offered them the ability to opt out.
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Ex-Livedoor Head Horie Loses Fraud-Conviction Appeal (Update2)
July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Former Livedoor Co. President Takafumi Horie , the Internet entrepreneur who waged a hostile takeover battle with Japan's biggest media group, lost an appeal of his conviction for securities fraud.
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"Linville showed a chart of some wireless devices and whether or not they used mac80211, and cited vendors for good or bad behaviour in cooperating with the Linux community to get drivers out for their hardware.
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Ex-Livedoor Head Horie Loses Fraud-Conviction Appeal (Update2)
July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Former Livedoor Co. President Takafumi Horie , the Internet entrepreneur who waged a hostile takeover battle with Japan's biggest media group, lost an appeal of his conviction for securities fraud.
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Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting
PHOENIX (AP) - Police say a running dispute is the apparent motive for a shooting that left three people wounded at a community college in Phoenix. The victims were wounded at a computer lab at South Mountain Community College.
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The Odd World of E-School Teachers
For Trinity Wilbourn, teaching high school via the Internet offers a heartening and maddening prism into the teenage mind-set.
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Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting
PHOENIX (AP) -- A man shot three people Thursday in a computer room at a Phoenix community college, injuring two of them critically, authorities said. The gunman fled but a suspect was arrested nearby. The shooting at South Mountain Community College was part of a running dispute between the suspect and one of the victims, said Sgt. Andy Hill, a spokesman for the Phoenix Police Department. ...
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Internet mogul found guilty in appeal
A Japanese appeals court upheld the conviction of flamboyant former Internet mogul Takafumi Horie on Friday in an ongoing case that has come to symbolize this nation's effort to deal with white collar crime at emerging dot-coms.
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Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting
PHOENIX (AP) - Police say a running dispute is the apparent motive for a shooting that left three people wounded at a community college in Phoenix. The victims were wounded at a computer lab at South Mountain Community College.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Apr 2006 19:00 UTC
Proponents of the free and open-source software development model are using the recently announced delays in the shipping of Microsoft's Windows Vista and Office 2007 products as an example of how the company's software engineering process simply does not work well . They are also pointing to how it stands in direct contrast with the way software gets developed in the free and open-source ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Oct 2006 14:35 UTC
Who wants to be a programmer? Microsoft is hoping everyday folks will take the challenge by using its non-professional programming tools, and other vendors are following suit.
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The Queensland state government has kicked off one of Australia's largest email and identity management projects, in a move that will see up to 80,000 email accounts consolidated into one overarching Microsoft Exchange 2007 system by mid-2010.
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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.
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Phishing e-mail targets Penn State students' info
A bogus e-mail has circulated asking Penn State students for personal information to "update your PSU e-mail now," and administrators are warning students against possible identity theft.
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The Queensland state government has kicked off one of Australia's largest email and identity management projects, in a move that will see up to 80,000 email accounts consolidated into one overarching Microsoft Exchange 2007 system by mid-2010.
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Recent Original Stories
When Dell put up its IdeaStorm community-feedback site, the company was surprised by the strong response in favor of shipping personal computers with Linux.
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Recent Original Stories
Two weeks ago one of our win2k prof computers, who had automatic updates enabled, lost nearly all tcp/ip connectivity. Ping did work, but DHCP and DNS name resolution were no longer working.
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The US Justice Department has said that internet service providers should be allowed to charge for priority traffic . The agency said it was opposed to 'network neutrality', the idea that all data on the net is treated equally.
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Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting
PHOENIX (AP) - Police say a running dispute is the apparent motive for a shooting that left three people wounded at a community college in Phoenix. The victims were wounded at a computer lab at South Mountain Community College.
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Lawmakers: NJ legislator focus of child porn probe
Authorities are investigating whether a veteran state lawmaker possessed child pornography on his office computer, two assemblymen who share an office with him said Thursday.
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"Fresh Start" for public housing residents in Ports.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY.com) -- Computer skills, job seeking pointers and life lessons. It's all part of a program called Fresh Start for Public Housing Residents. The three month program is aimed at making people self sufficient.
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