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SuccessFactors Integrates With Google Apps
Performance management vendor SuccessFactors has plugged into Google Apps.
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sit down with Carlos Guerreiro
"A few months ago, the GNOME Mobile Platform was announced to the public. One of the main forces behind the launch of this initiative was Nokia, which uses a lot of GNOME-components in its Linux-based Internet Tablets Nokia 770 and N800. During this years GUADEC Andreas Proschofsky had the chance to , Nokias Manager for Open Source Software, to talk - amidst other things - about the not so ...
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Automated Tagging Can Create Tangled Web
Internet publishers are increasingly relying on automated systems to tag phrases of interest and, in some cases, to provide links to other sites.
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Cloud Computing, Microsoft's Midori, and the End of Windows
CIO's today have their head in the clouds. The good ones, at least.
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LinuxWorld: OS in the Spotlight
Demos, products, training are on the agenda for the four-day show.
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Creating Green Technology from the Roots Up
Vendors start to design IT with Mother Earth in mind.
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SiteMeter Bug Affects IE Users
SiteMeter's Web-tracking widget rendered pages unviewable via IE, causing problems for Web publishers.
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Virgin Becomes Fourth Australian IPhone Provider
It was a bit of a surprise when Apple first announced that any countries would have the option to get iPhone service from...
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The DNS Vulnerability: What You Should Know and Do
On July 31, 2008, Apple released an overdue patch for a major vulnerability in the way Mac OS X Server handles turning the...
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'Fin' Stand Released for MacBook
Fins-Up on Monday announced the release of The Fin for MacBook laptops. The Fin is a stand that attaches to the bottom of the...
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Bluetooth SIG Testing Program Helps Ensure Devices Work Together
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group today launched an enhanced version of its Bluetooth Profile Tuning Suite , the SIG's one-of-a-kind software tool that simulates multiple Bluetooth devices and profiles for interoperability testing.
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UNM helping track China's filtering of Internet
Monday, August 04, 2008 at 3:26 p.m. ALBUQUERQUE (AP) -- University of New Mexico computer scientists are helping track what the Chinese government's Internet censorship software might filter in the upcoming Olympics.
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Blog: EFF Helps Spot ISP Spies
'Switzerland' helps you test your Internet connection for bandwidth monitoring by your ISP.
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2003 JCHS grad lands highly sought job at Marvel Comics
In the “real” world, Emily Warren is a Jefferson City woman with a sweet smile and a shy demeanor who spends most of her day huddled in the dim glow of a computer. But in another world ... a “fantasy” world ... Warren might be a wood nymph, a war goddess, a raven-haired vixen.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 21:12 UTC
"The FSF today launched a campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy rights.
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FOSS app eases the pain for San Diego community clinic
Hospitals aren't normally known for lightning-fast moves, but when you're a community-based institution tasked to care for underserved communities, sometimes you have no choice but to be flexible, hungry, and savvy, especially when it comes to the critical software choices that power your operations.
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IBM Funnels $400M to the Cloud
IBM has sharply increased its commitment to cloud computing by slotting $400 million for new data centers in North Carolina and Tokyo. The bulk of the investment, $360 million, is earmarked for a center in Research Triangle Park, between Durham and Raleigh. A new $40 million data center planned for Tokyo is the company's ninth cloud computing project worldwide.
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Citizenship Lost Over a Missing Ë
04 August 2008 In a Gogolian bureaucratic nightmare, the limitations of a computer keyboard cost Perm resident Tatyana Tetyorkina her Russian citizenship.
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Phishers increasingly scamming other phishers
A new study conducted by Marco Cova, Christopher Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna, provides factual evidence of a well known practice by experienced phishers, namely, backdooring phishing pages that they would later on distribute for free across the IT underground, in order to build a covert network where other phishers would...
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Cameroon: Computer Science Teachers Improve Knowledge On Ict
Some 100 teachers from government secondary and high schools in the Southwest Province have been drilled on new developments in Information and Communication Technology, ICT, and the science of computer.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 11th Nov 2005 19:43 UTC
"As you already know, if I have to sit down in front of a computer, I want it to be running the Gnome desktop on Linux. I've watched it mature from a downright ugly, needlessly complex playground for geeks, to an attractive, simple interface that holds its own against commercial alternatives.
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Sun 3rd Aug 2008 15:52 UTC
Early on, it was a bit of a challenge to get Linux natively installed on the PS3. Time has passed, and a great deal has changed. Fedora 7 installs on the PS3 out of the box, with the most challenging installation steps eliminated.
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10 Icons Sets to Customize Your GNU/Linux Desktop
No talkbacks posted.
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Recent Original Stories
MidnightBSD 0.1 is now available. It includes several software packages such as ksh, sudo, OpenNTPD, gcc 3.4.4, BIND 9.3.4 (plus patch), and others in the base system.
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Demons in your PC
Call it junkware, bloatware or demoware or adware. Computer users denounce it as crapware. It's the software preinstalled on new Windows computers...
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