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Google Announces Chrome Web Browser
Internet search company Google introduced a public beta of its own WebKit-based Web browser, dubbed Google Chrome , on Monday. The announcement marks Google's entrance into the Web browser market, but the open source application is Windows-only for now with Mac OS X and Linux versions on the way.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Google Takes Video to Businesses
Google has added video sharing to its Google Apps Premier Edition targeted at businesses. But do businesses want video sharing?
DesignTechnica |
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Police blotter: Thieves target electronics
Police took a report from an individual in the 100 block of Santa Ana Road regarding the theft of a Dell laptop. The victim stated that the item was taken sometime between Aug. 23 and Monday. The victim also provided the names of two people she suspected were responsible for the theft.
Hollister Free Lance |
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'The Transporters' - Unique Government-Backed DVD To Help Children With Autism Recognise Emotions To Go On Sale ...
A groundbreaking teaching resource to help children with autism make sense of the world around them is to be marketed internationally, following great success in the UK. The Transporters, a DVD that uses a unique combination of real actors' faces and 3D computer-generated settings, was originally available to parents in the UK free as part of the DCMS funded Culture Online programme.
Medical News Today |
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Microsoft Patents Page Up and Page Down [Patents]
Just so everyone knows, Microsoft has been awarded a patent for Page Up/Page Down. Yup, it's theirs now. They called it. You can't touch it. And if anyone takes issue with the clear fact that...
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Celartem Technology Launches Document Express Suite Offering Complete Solution for Document Imaging Workflows
SEATTLE, BUSINESS WIRE -- Celartem Technology Inc., a leading provider of software solutions for storage, access and distribution of rich media content, today announced the launch of a medley of new products, comprising the Document Express Suite, all powered by Celartem's new, more robust DjVu(R) core engine.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Google will try to outshine Microsoft's Internet Explorer with new Web browser called 'Chrome'
SAN FRANCISCO - 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.
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29West unveils Ultra Messaging Desktop Services
29West, the market leaders in low-latency messaging solutions, today announced that its Ultra Messaging Desktop Services (UMDS) product is now ...
Finextra |
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Alfresco provides further proof that open source is mainstream
Alfresco is beginning to dominate a lucrative market segment and is taking no prisoners.
CNET |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Weatherford Democrat |
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Toting a laptop? Relief's in store at airport checkpoints
Travelers heading through airport security soon may be spending less time in line, thanks to new rules that allow laptop computers in "checkpoint-friendly" bags to pass through X-ray machines without being pulled out for inspection.
Bradenton Herald |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Weatherford Democrat |
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Businesses use Web without abandoning physical presence
However, even some location-based franchises are adding Internet franchise options to stay competitive.
Bradenton Herald |
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Fool Blog: Comcast's Cop-Out
Let's at least be honest about it.
The Motley Fool |
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Meet Chrome, Google's shiny new browser
The search giant makes its long-awaited foray into the market for Web browsers, but just how far can it ride its online dominance?
CNET |
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Recycle your computers: Take them to Miles Technologies
A business technology firm on Route 38 is a recycling drop-off site for computer equipment.
Burlington County Times |
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Businesses use Web without abandoning physical presence
Chuck Bankoff, Capistrano Beach franchisee for WSI Internet, has not met 90 percent of his clients in person. Most of his work and meetings are done over the Internet. Lack of time and abundance of technology are combining to change the way some franchises and similar ventures do business. Despite advertising promises of "run an Internet business from home," franchisers aren't completely there ...
The State |
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Meet Chrome, Google's shiny new browser
The search giant makes its long-awaited foray into the market for Web browsers, but just how far can it ride its online dominance?
CNET |
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Google 'starting from scratch' with own browser, Chrome
Google is reportedly working an open source browser that would compete with Firefox and the other popular browsers. It appears that Google has ambitions to create a complete Internet operating system.
CNET |
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Toting a laptop? Relief's in store at airport checkpoints
Travelers heading through airport security soon may be spending less time in line, thanks to new rules that allow laptop computers in "checkpoint-friendly" bags to pass through X-ray machines without being pulled out for inspection. The move marks perhaps the first time the federal government has responded to traveler opinion expressed primarily via an Internet blog - in this case, the ...
The State |
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Mozilla CEO: Chrome was inevitable
John Lilly says he welcomes the challenge that Google's new browser poses to Firefox and that Mozilla will continue its financial relationship with Google until 2011.
CNET |
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How the 'Net works: an introduction to peering and transit
Network neutrality is more than just regulatory dilemma; the way that these issues are decided will have a major impact on the costs and nature of connectivity in the enterprise. Ars takes a look at the basic economics of how the Internet currently works. Read More...
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Google steps on Firefox with its new Zune...err, Chrome browser
Google has a new browser, and a whole host of challenges to go with it.
CNET |
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Why Microsoft needs Xbox 360 price cuts across the board
A worldwide price slash could be the perfect way to differentiate Microsoft's console. But will the company do it?
CNET |
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Five reasons why Chrome will crash and burn
News analysis: Another Google Video in the making?
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