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Cloudworks Offers Cloud Computing Tips for Going Green
Mike Eaton, the founder and CEO of Cloudworks, provides five tips for companies watching their bottom line in a tight economy to enhance the remote access for mobile professionals through cloud computing. read more
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NowPublic Lists Silicon Valley's Most Influential Web Voices
The "crowd-sourced" list contains the most popular voices on the Web through sites like Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, and others.
InformationWeek |
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Cuil Needs To Fix Its Technology Before It Can Get Hot
Search engine expert Stephen Arnold believes the surge of interest in Cuil shows there's a huge pent-up demand for an alternative to Google.
InformationWeek |
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Mediacom plans to upgrade system
Mediacom Communications has announced that, as part of its efforts to deliver broadband services to customers, the company is upgrading its cable system in Jacksonville and South Jacksonville.“Mediacom is making every effort to deliver more of what our customers want,” said Todd Acker, Mediacom director of operations.
Jacksonville Journal-Courier |
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Mac Cloner Psystar Hires Apple-Busting Law Firm
Defending Psystar will be Carr & Ferrell, a law firm that specializes in tech industry issues such as copyright and intellectual property law.
InformationWeek |
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China rejects censorship outcry
China has refused to reverse plans to censor internet access ahead of the Beijing Games, despite mounting international pressure.
Deutsche Welle |
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Boeing To Roll Out Product-Management Software Companywide
It's part of an effort to improve manufacturing as Boeing faces an order backlog of 3,600 planes, including the delayed Dreamliner 787.
InformationWeek |
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Microsoft Ad Agency Reaches Out To Old Media
Avenue A/Razorfish, a digital advertising and services agency, is set to announce plans to launch a media and entertainment consulting practice, banking on business from traditional media companies that are trying to broaden their image.
InformationWeek |
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Olympics Officials 'Surprised' By Games Web Censorship
The media should have been told they would not have total Internet freedom before arriving for the Beijing Olympics, a senior IOC official said on Thursday, as rights groups piled criticism on both the IOC and host China.
InformationWeek |
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Al-Qaida commander killed in Afghanistan
Al-Qaida has posted a statement on the Internet saying one of its commanders in Afghanistan has been killed by a U.S. airstrike.
Miami Herald |
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Nokia To Invest $150 Million In Venture Arm Growth
Nokia will invest a further $150 million into its venture investment arm, hoping to find emerging Internet services from China and India, the world's largest cellphone maker said Thursday.
InformationWeek |
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Opt-in or opt-out? Street View case echoes privacy debate
In a newly-unearthed court filing, Google responded to a couple suing over Street View by saying that no one has total privacy, except possibly hermits. Everyone else should get used to life's little intrusions; if they don't like them, they can always opt-out. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Alfresco creates open source SharePoint clone
Alfresco Software Thursday said it has added support for SharePoint Server 2007 protocols to its Alfresco Labs 3 beta and created an open source clone of Microsoft's content management platform.
Network World |
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Government Computer News
The Apache Software Foundation has released version 6.0.18 of the Tomcat application server . This release includes bug fixes for the previous iteration of the software, version 6.0.16. Frequently used for development and testing of Web applications, the Apache Tomcat is an open source implementation of Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies.
Government Computer News |
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Symantec Profit Rises As It Signs More Big Deals
Chief Executive John Thompson noted the company's recent signing of 85 contracts with a value greater than $1 million.
InformationWeek |
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Dell Downplays Report Of Music Device
Dell launched a line of MP3 music players in 2003, but poor sales prompted the company to pull the plug in 2006.
InformationWeek |
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Rebooting Windows: How To Recover From Vista Crashes
We've pulled together a passel of little-known software backup and repair techniques so you won't have to reinstall Vista from scratch, if it gets trashed or hits a fatal startup error.
InformationWeek |
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Eagle joins fight against child-porn sites
A local Internet provider is joining forces with several national organizations in an effort to fight the spread of child pornography.
Hays Daily News |
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Sun shares rise ahead of Friday 4Q earnings report
(AP:SEATTLE) Shares of Sun Microsystems Inc. got a pop from investors Thursday, the day before the server computer maker is set to report fiscal fourth-quarter earnings.
INO News |
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DJ DGAP-PVR: EASY SOFTWARE AG: Correction of July 30, 2008: Release according to Article 26, Section 1 of the WpHG ...
EASY SOFTWARE AG / Correktion of July 30, 2008: Release of an announcement according to Article 21, Section 1 of the WpHG [the German Securities Trading Act] (share) 31.07.2008 Release of a Voting Rights announcement, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG.
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Microsoft Undeterred by Windows Mobile Shortfall
The company remains positive, and continues to question the hubbub surrounding Apple's iPhone.
TheStreet.com |
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Thornton man arrested in killing of transgender woman
A Greeley transgender woman was apparently murdered this month because a man she met on the Internet became angry when he discovered she was biologically male.
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Al-Qaida commander killed in Afghanistan
CAIRO, Egypt—Al-Qaida has posted a statement on the Internet saying one of its commanders in Afghanistan has been killed by a U.S. airstrike. Abu Abdullah al-Shami was one of four al-Qaida militants who brazenly escaped from U.S.-run Bagram prison in Afghanistan three years ago.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Intelligent Networks Made Possible with a Policy Management Platform
Comcast reported Q2 revenue of $8.6 billion, an increase of 11% of the same period last year. Operating Income increased 19% to $1.8 billion. This growth was due to solid operating results at Comcast Cable and in the Programming segment, as well as the positive impact of cable acquisitions.
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