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Google Announces Browser via Comic Book
Google announced Monday, in the unconventional guise of a 38-page comic book, its new Web browser project, Chrome. According...
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Google Browser Will Be Available Tuesday
Google will launch a beta version of its own Web browser, called Chrome, on Tuesday it confirmed Monday.
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Phishing Attacks Get Personal
Savvy users who talk back to phishers instead of falling for their traps are getting attacked again.
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Microsoft looks to build one-stop mobile apps market
Microsoft is preparing to launch in the next few months a Web site called Skymarket to sell Windows Mobile OS applications, a job advertisement suggests.
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U.S. federal authorities sentenced a prolific illegal trader of software to three years of probation on Thursday, according to the Department of Justice.
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Staccato: Wireless USB to be big in 2009
As the chipmaker unveils its Ripcord 2 65nm CMOS ultrawideband system on a chip, its CEO claims PC makers will start offering wireless USB more widely next year
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Locals report Gustav like never before
NEW Orleans locals provided minute-by-minute updates of the situation on the ground through a range of social networking sites as Hurricane Gustav dealt the city a glancing blow overnight (AEST).
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - Google will begin distributing its own browser in a move likely to heat up its rivalry with Microsoft. The Internet search leader confirmed the long-rumored browser in a Monday posting on its Web site.
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Google will begin distributing its own browser in a move likely to heat up its rivalry with Microsoft. The Internet search leader confirmed the long-rumored browser in a Monday posting on its Web site.
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Google's new browser takes aim at Explorer
Google says its new open source browser project will be ready for public consumption on Tuesday in 100 countries. In a strange move well short of an official announcement, the web search giant 'leaked' a web comic to a blog site, detailing features of Google Chrome - a new browser well capable of putting a dent in Microsoft's Internet Explorer's market share.
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The virus that ate my brain
I have been grumpy all week and I'll tell you why. In no particular order: my conservatory roof is still leaking despite months of expert work from craftsmen who skilfully extracted all the money from my wallet six months ago; my wife is still away on business because her career is apparently more important than, say, making me cups of tea; my house is now worth about 4p, although my mortgage ...
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Cassidy: At IBM Almaden Research Center, it's eyes on the prize
Leave the Next Big Thing to someone else. These special researchers at IBM's Almaden Research Center are after the Big Thing, but whether it will be next is anybody's guess.
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Restaurant Owners Use Zapper To Cook the Books
Hugh Pickens passes along a NYTimes report on software programs called "zappers," which allow even technologically illiterate restaurant and store owners to siphon cash from computer cash registers to cheat tax officials. In the old days, restaurant owners who wanted to cheat kept two sets of books. But because cash registers make automated records, hiding the theft requires getting into the ...
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Price War Erupts For High-Speed Internet Service
The battle between cable and phone companies to sign up new customers for high-speed Internet service is heating up, creating fresh opportunities for consumers to cut their bills.
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TheWB.com, heritage networks tapping into thirst for online shows
Big media conglomerates are tapping into the phenomenon of TV shows on the Internet with the launch of whole networks like TheWB.com. And heritage networks such as NBC are creating original online content.
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ARTS, BEATS & EATS: L. Brooks goes for controversy with blog entries
When L. Brooks Patterson finds his way to a computer keyboard, watch out.
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SILive.com: News Forum
45655. Back in Manhattan! great to be home. Great summer!! I have noticed many versions of my forum name out there. Even some fool calling himself njdrywall. I see the same posters spent a picture perfect weekend on the computer. I guess some things never change!!
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Google's new browser takes aim at Explorer
Google says its new open source browser project will be ready for public consumption on Tuesday in 100 countries. In a strange move well short of an official announcement, the web search giant 'leaked' a web comic to a blog site, detailing features of Google Chrome - a new browser well capable of putting a dent in Microsoft's Internet Explorer's market share.
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Alcatel-Lucent will name Philippe Camus, a former aerospace CEO, as its new chairman perhaps as soon as Tuesday morning, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday afternoon in its online edition, citing "people familiar with the matter."
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Multimedia technology: Nokia buyers to get free music downloads
Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone company, will launch an all-out assault on Apple's iPhone today with a new range of phones that will give music lovers access to an unlimited service. Anyone willing buy a Nokia Comes With Music pre-pay phone will be able to download up to 2.1m music tracks - about a quarter of the number available from Apple's iTunes - onto their computer for no extra ...
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Student's CD moves eye exams out of the dark
Graham McPartland hopes to move optometry out of the dark ages. McPartland, who is studying to be an eye doctor, has developed a computer-based vision-testing system. Now as he tries to market his brainchild, the 27-year-old optometrist-in-training is...
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Google is launching a beta version of its own Web browser, called Chrome, on Tuesday in more than 100 countries, the company announced Monday in a blog posting.
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser
Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine. The Mountain View-based company took the unusual...
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Google web browser will be available Tuesday
Google is launching a beta version of its own Web browser on Tuesday in more than 100 countries, the company announced Monday in a blog posting. The open-source browser, called Chrome, first appeared on an unofficial Google blog in the form of a comic book.
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