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Google to unveil open-source 'Chrome' browser
The search giant will unveil on Tuesday a web browser based on code from the WebKit project
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Foolish Trivia
Formed when China's Legend Holdings Ltd. merged with International Business Machines Corp.'s personal-computer business in 2005, I am now one of the world's largest makers of PCs, with annual revenue topping $16 billion. (The IBM division introduced its f
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Play the net game
The web becomes a gaming surface in its own right
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Emerging possibilities for Dell
It aims low-cost computers at Asia, other burgeoning global economies. Dell Inc. has unveiled four low-cost computer models for China, India and other emerging economies in a new bid to tap the potential of high-growth markets outside the United States.
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TV STAR'S INTERNET XXX FILES
The truth is out there: He's addicted to porn. Sex-starved "X Files" FBI agent David Duchovny is no cheat - unless surfing adult Web sites counts. A pal told Fox News that "Agent Mulder" is not having an affair with his tennis instructor - or...
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How to get paid for your PDF files
Adobe's PDF (Portable Document Format) is one of the most popular ways to distribute printed information electronically. But until now, there hasn't been an easy way for a business to earn money from the content it publishes in PDF form. All that's changed.
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Google's Chrome takes on Explorer
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 Internet-leading search engine.
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Hacker jailed in the UAE
Secretary hacked into private email account of UN employee and threatened to reveal secrets
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GOP delegates track Gustav at convention
Excerpts from blogs filed Monday by News-Leader report Chad Livengood from the Republican National Convention.
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Palin says teen daughter is pregnant
John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin said Monday that her 17-year-old unmarried daughter is five months pregnant, an announcement campaign aides said was aimed at rebutting Internet rumors that Palin's youngest son, born in April, was actually her daughter's.
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They're feeling lucky – Google has called
Jeff Kao was supposed to go to law school this fall, until a phone call from Google Inc. prompted him to put those plans on hold.
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Google offers video-sharing for businesses
Google Inc is adding YouTube-like video communications features to its business application suite, looking to make video-sharing among office workers as easy as trading e-mails or instant messages.
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Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
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MTNL inks CDMA deal with IOL Netcom
According to a company statement, IOL Netcom will also introduce a variety of value added services. IOL Netcom's CDMA mobile services will offer multi-play services, comprising mobile, data card, desktop CDMA phone, IPTV and broadband services, among others.
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City, FISD team up to protect schools
The City of Frisco is teaming up with Frisco ISD to protect schools during emergency situations through a project to link police, fire, and school district information through one computer program.
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They're feeling lucky – Google has called
A $275,000 cellphone idea hatched in the living room
The Globe and Mail |
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China Mobile Moves in on Mobile Broadband via TD-LTE
China Mobile hopes to start testing TD-LTE mobile broadband technology as soon as possible.
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A Year On, China Mobile, Apple Still in IPhone Talks
Despite negotiations that have lasted nearly a year, China Mobile and Apple remain in talks over the iPhone.
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Yatra.com expands its premium retail chain
Online travel company Yatra.com is expanding its premium retail chain, Yatra.com Holiday Lounge.
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Google Announces Browser via Comic Book
Chrome is based on the open-source rendering engine WebKit, also used by Apple's Safari browser and Google's own Android.
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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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Tracking down McCain's Straight Talk express
SANDUSKY A simple Google search turns up a cell phone number for Sen. John McCain.
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New service aims to improve communications
The City of The Colony's new media server is online. Accessible through the city's Web site, residents may watch live or archived broadcasts of the current year's City Council and Planning & Zoning meetings.
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Swedish Railways Chooses Autonomy to Bridge the Gap Between Users and Information
Autonomy Corporation plc , a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise, today announced that SJ, the Swedish Railways organisation, has selected Autonomy's unique Pan-Enterprise Search technology to enhance information access within the group.
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Global Change Television Features First Live Webcast
Five years ago, Future Studios opened its doors with the dream of reaching the world using Internet technology. On Sunday, July 16, that dream will come true. [PR.com - July 10, 2006]
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