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Microsoft Says Chances Of Yahoo Takeover Negligible
The company's CFO described its rival as "a declining asset" and all but ruled out a complete takeover of the Internet company.
InformationWeek |
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Digital Revolution Could Be Olympics' Salvation
The Olympic Games will be played out on Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr, one Web-based video marketing executive asserts.
InformationWeek |
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Gannett makes minority investment in Mogulus
News media company Gannett Co. said Monday it made a minority investment in Mogulus, a New York-based Internet video platform.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Beagle Board for open community now in India
BANGALORE, INDIA: Passionate open source developers and hobbyists in India can now realize their creative design ideas without being restricted by expensive hardware development tools, lackluster performance capabilities, high power consumption or stifled design environments.
CIOL |
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Microsoft Feathers Apache's Nest
In a somewhat surprising move from a company that rattled sabers with what seemed like the entire open source software world last year, Microsoft has become a sponsor of the open source Apache Software Foundation and has opened up some of its protocols for use by OSS developers. Microsoft's Sam Ramji, director of the company's Open Source Software Lab, made the announcement at OSCON.
LinuxInsider.com |
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120 Billion Web Pages Indexed by Cuil
'Our significant breakthroughs in search technology have enabled us to index much more of the Internet, placing nearly the entire Web at the fingertips of every user,' said Tom Costello, CEO and co-founder of Cuil, a new search offering that claims to have indexed 120 billion Web pages, three times more than any other search engine.
Linux World |
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U.S. to require some travelers to get Internet authorization for travel to America
While the U.S. authorities recommended that applications be submitted 72 hours before travel, in most cases authorization would be virtually instantaneous and valid for two years for multiple journeys.
International Herald Tribune |
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Microsoft Should Buy Cuil
The Associated Press reported this morning the launch of Cuil. IMHO, as much as the search results are displayed on a slick and 'cool' page, these guys have little or no chance of competing with Google but there's a real chance they will be bought for a crazy astronomic $5-10b by Microsoft before the end of this week. What Microsoft does with it is another matter.
Linux World |
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Award-Winning Sales Simplicity Software Gains Widening Acceptance as CRM & Sales Automation Standard for Canadian ...
Sales Simplicity Software, the widely acknowledged North American leader in Sales Automation, CRM, Marketing and Reporting tools for home builders, today announced widening acceptance of its products as the de facto standard for Canadian homebuilders. Since the beginning of the year, a growing number of Canadian homebuilders have selected Sales Simplicity Software's applications. The most-recent ...
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End of an era: Gateway stops selling PCs directly to customers
Computer maker Gateway has moved entirely to an indirect sales model in which it will stop selling PCs online through its own Web site, only offering PCs through retail channels.
BetaNews |
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Fujitsu Siemens' Amilo Mini caught with interchangeable lids
Filed under: Laptops IFA's coming up soon, and that means Fujitsu Siemens will officially unveil the Amilo Mini . Yeah, you've already heard about some preliminary specifications and witnessed the unit itself on video, but did you know about the interchangeable lids? In a ploy a siphon away even more cash from netbook buyers, the firm is very, very intelligently looking to offer at ...
Engadget |
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Linked by David Adams on Sat 16th Jul 2005 23:11 UTC
As Microsoft inches closer to the first beta release of Internet Explorer 7, the company's development advisors have been advising Web site developers and managers to run certain tests now to prevent problems when the beta version does appear.
New Mobile Computing |
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Web site aims to combat food poisoning
People who think they are suffering from food poisoning can now report their illness online.
Sacramento Business Journal |
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Cisco to assist FairPoint in northern New England
(AP:PORTLAND, Maine) FairPoint Communications Inc. has hired computer networking leader Cisco Systems Inc. to help expand broadband Internet access across northern New England.
INO News |
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Two-month investigation leads to kiddy porn charge
Police arrested and charged Bryan Clouthier, 56, of Cornwall for possession of child pornography Wednesday. An unnamed complainant alleged Clouthier man was in possession of child pornography and police were called. During the investigation that followed, which began in May, still images were located on a computer. [...]
Cornwall Standard Freeholder |
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Researchers Help Define Next-generation Social Networking
Academics who gathered at an annual event at Microsoft discussed shortcomings to current social-networking platforms.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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A Media Powerhouse Everyone and Nobody Knows
Aviv Nevo took a modest inheritance and parlayed it into a fortune by investing in media and Internet companies.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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ISSUE IN ACROBAT PDF
Dear Reader! You can read our newspaper in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. In this format you can receive a full copy of our printed version which you can read from your computer or print as a hard copy.
St. Petersburg Times |
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A Means for Publishers to Put a Newspaper in Your Pocket
Verve Wireless believes it can save the dying local newspaper by making it mobile.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Academics want watchdog to probe online profiling
OTTAWA -- Academics concerned with new technology applications have asked the federal privacy commissioner to investigate online profiling of Internet users for targeted advertising.
CTV.ca |
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What Do Donkeys Have to Do with Marketing... Besides the Obvious?
Cincom's award-winning Expert Access e-zine is featured in the new business book "Tuned In: Uncover the Extraordinary Opportunities That Lead to Business Breakthroughs," by Craig Stull, Phi Myers and David Meerman Scott. "Tuned In" has become a #1 bestseller on Amazon.com, 800-CEO-READ.com and a "Pick-of-the-Week" by Barnes & Noble.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 28th Jul 2008 18:42 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Business PC buyers are still overwhelmingly opting for XP, computer giant HP has revealed. Yet at the same time, Microsoft is claiming that Vista is selling faster than XP ever did ... so where's the truth?
OS News |
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Pa. requires licensing for Internet payday lenders
Internet and out-of-state companies that market payday loans to Pennsylvanians will need to be licensed by the state by early next year, the Banking Department announced Monday.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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FCC to Hammer Comcast on Throttling Shenanigans
Reports continue to circulate that the Federal Communications Commission has enough votes to rule that Comcast illegally blocked traffic between peer-to-peer Internet applications and that the government will soon set down guidelines for the Internet service provider that could serve as a precedent regarding the hotly debated topic of Net neutrality.
E-Commerce Times |
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Go Daddy Deploys Imperva Firewall
July 28, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Security solutions provider Imperva announced on Monday that web hosting provider and domain registrar Go Daddy has deployed the SecureSphere Web Application Firewall.
Web Host Industry Review |
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