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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Dec 2006 19:54 UTC
"Having been raised on DOS and the early generations of Windows, I rediscovered that sense of excitement in a pure computing experience when I first tried other Linux versions over the years.
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A Simple & Effective Keyword Strategy
When it comes to ecommerce sites, there are plenty of keywords to choose from. Because sites typically follow a fairly set format, numerous pages are created between the home page and the order confirmation page. Those pages all need keywords and phrases if they are going to rank high in the search engines. So, how exactly do you choose the best keywords for each page? Here's an easy strategy ...
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Recent Original Stories
"Officially, Dell hasn't said a word yet about which Linux it will be preloading on its desktops and laptops. Several sources within Dell, however, have told DesktopLinux.com that Dell's desktop Linux pick is going to be Ubuntu . While unable to confirm this through official Dell channels, we have heard the same story now from several internal Dell sources.
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Chinese offered tools to crack the Great Firewall
On the eve of the Beijing Olympics the Global Internet Freedom Consortium (GIFC) has released a toolkit that will allow people in China to access any web site they want.
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Microsoft warns of open source threat
Microsoft has warned of a growing threat to its business model from open source software. In its annual report the company has said that it was facing increasing pressure from open source vendors, who Microsoft claims are stealing its ideas and benefiting from its intellectual property.
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Intel sheds new light on Larrabee
Intel is revealing new details on its forthcoming Larrabee chip. The new graphics processor is Intel's foray into the high-end graphics market currently dominated by nVidia and ATI.
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Utah Education Network selects XO Communications for network services
It is expected that the agreement will enhance existing IT services for educators and students statewide.
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Intel sheds new light on Larrabee
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Tuesday 5 August 2008 at 01:15:00 New chip could arrive as soon as next year Intel is revealing new details on its forthcoming Larrabee chip. The new graphics processor is Intel's foray into the high-end graphics market currently dominated by nVidia and ATI....
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Flash-based RDBMS gains fault tolerance
— Jul. 28, 2008 — Enea has added fault-tolerance to its Linux-compatible lightweight SQL RDBMS, which originally targeted devices like phones and set-top boxes.
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Intel sheds new light on Larrabee
Intel is revealing new details on its forthcoming Larrabee chip.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-08-05 00:58 Seoul share seen lower on econ, credit worries
SEOUL, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Seoul shares may fall on Tuesday, weighed down by persistent worries about the economy and the health of the financial sector following weak results by a major European bank.
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MicroStrategy Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
MCLEAN, Va., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MicroStrategy(R) Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR), a leading worldwide provider of business intelligence software, today announced financial results for the three-month period ended June 30, 2008 (the second quarter of its 2008 fiscal year).
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IBM To Provide Next UK Met Office Supercomputer
4 August, 2008 - The UK Met Office has signed a contract with IBM (NYSE: IBM) for its next generation supercomputer that will underpin its weather forecast and climate research programmes until 2013.
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Security oversight may have enabled Countrywide breach
The man accused of stealing customer data from home mortgage lender Countrywide probably was able to download and save the data to an external drive due to an oversight by the company's IT department.
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Entertainment
U2 are racing against deadlines to finish their new album in time for its planned October release. With recording still ongoing, sleeve designs to be finalised, download visuals to be completed, and all kinds of marketing plans to be set into place, the atmosphere is of frantic concentration.
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EasyCo Execs Present Managed Flash Technology at LinuxWorld 2008
EasyCo, leaders in high performance Solid State Disk (SSD) technology, will be on hand to discuss the latest developments of their Managed Flash Technology(TM) with attendees at LinuxWorld Conference and Expo held August 4-7, 2008 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Tue 12th Jul 2005 20:59 UTC
The next version, 1,1 now in Alpha WILL have auto-patching capability. I just had it on my computer yesterday...I went back to the current releases to make sure that I have a nice stable browser, so it's coming!
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Linked by Kroc on Thu 24th Aug 2006 20:26 UTC
GEOS managed to offer nearly all the functionality of the original Mac in a 1 MHz computer with 64 Kilobytes of RAM. It wasn't an OS written to run on a generic x86 chip on a moving hardware platform.
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Fiji’s largest commercial banking group Australia New Zealand Bank (ANZ) today launched its 70th automated teller machines (ATM) at Nasese in Suva. ANZ is now the banking group with the largest fleet of ATMs in Fiji.
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Patriot Vortex Kills Excess RAM Heat
Performance DRAM and flash memory maker Patriot knows that overclocked parts generate tons of heat, and they've come up with a great way to combat performance killing temperatures. Named Vortex, Patriot's active memory cooler helps keep your clocked-up RAM chill out by taking advantage of dual 40mm fans spinning at 5000 heat destroying RPMs. And, you won't suffer from vibration-induced noise, ...
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Wrapit: Thousands of couples lose gifts as wedding list firm battles bankruptcy
Wrapit, the stricken internet wedding list company, called in administrators yesterday, leaving 2,000 newlywed couples bereft of gifts and their guests facing a combined loss estimated at £700,000. The Wandsworth-based company was set up in 2000 to allow wedding guests to buy presents for couples from an online list, but ran into trouble and has failed to honour orders worth £3.5m. Its ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Sep 2005 11:15 UTC, submitted by Sansta
The commonwealth of Massachusetts has finalised its decision to standardise desktop applications on OpenDocument , a format not supported by Microsoft Office.
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by google_ninja (3.28) on Tue 4th Dec 2007 19:57 UTC
I usually like the polishlinux.org stuff, but this is just some serious flamebait. IMHO the desktop battle of the upcoming years is going to once again be Apple and MS, but that wont even be a serious "battle" until apple hits 30% marketshare.
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DOC computer goes online
The Department of Corrections today implemented a new offender information management system designed to improve the agency’s ability to track, manage and supervise offenders as they progress through the correctional system.
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Google backlash over Street View
Now all Australians have access to controversial mapping tool.
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