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Google polishes product line with Chrome web browser
MOUNTAIN VIEW - The new Web browser that Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers. Video: Google releases first web browser named Chrome
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Business Bookmarking Tips: Even A Beginner Can Do It!
Business bookmarking is one of the strategies being used by Webmaster to promote their own Web site on the Internet.
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Deep packet spy's CEO resigns
Is this the beginning of the end for NebuAd, the Redwood City-based company that uses deep packet inspection technology to monitor Web surfing habits of individuals and use the information to insert advertising? CEO Bob Dykes has resigned to become Chief Financial Officer for Verifone. The company's...
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Google Chrome: Some Preliminary Questions & Answers
I spend a fair amount of my time debunking misconceptions about Google. So when I found out that Google Chrome was going to be released, I put on my thinking cap about what objections people would throw out about Google Chrome. Here are the questions that I came up with, along with my personal answers. read more
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2008 Mercedes Brabus Bullit Black Arrow
The stability control light starts flashing at 170 mph through a fast right-hander on the busy autobahn, but after three hours in this crazy C-class, there isn't much left to shock you - not even stability control telling the captain that his ship is now approaching the very limit.
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What Chrome means for Web start-ups
Here are six implications for the start-up world. These assume that Chrome lives up to its hype. That's a big if.
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Media Services Opens New Office in Toronto
Media Services, a leading entertainment accounting, payroll, and software provider, today announced the company has opened a new office in the heart of Canada's film district, located at 119 Spadina Avenue, Suite 304, in Toronto, Ontario. With operations in Los Angeles and New York, the Toronto office will enable Media Services to better serve its U.S. customers filming north of the border while ...
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"Author Dan Lyons, the man behind the popular 'Fake Steve' blog has added fuel to fire surrounding rumours of ill health affecting the real Apple CEO," Jonny Evans reports for Macworld UK.
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Publix Adopts IRI's Apollo Web Publisher to Improve Merchandising Operations
Information Resources, Inc. announced today that it is expanding its relationship with Publix Super Markets, Inc., the largest employee-owned supermarket chain in the United States, with the implementation of IRI Apollo Web Publisher(TM) to support the management and distribution of planograms (POGs) to its stores to improve its merchandising operations. Publix is integrating Apollo Web ...
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Chumby puts a host of widgets at your fingertips
Never let it be said that I don't listen to readers. In April, after I favorably reviewed a wireless product that elegantly displayed baseball scores, Don wrote: "How could you recommend that, especially at the price of $200 for a unitasker? This isn't worth $20 for what it does. What a joke. Please check out Chumby for a slightly cheaper and much more functional alternative."
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Internet phone fits inside laptop
There are literally dozens of Internet phone services these days. These services use a technology known as Voice over Internet Protocol, or more commonly "VoIP." The idea behind VoIP is fairly simply to understand but highly complex to make happen. I still don't think it's ready for prime time but it's getting better.
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Not enough space: The dicey game of storing, backing up files
About five years ago, a technical disaster struck Fernando Santos: His computer hard drive failed. The San Francisco resident lost everything on it and had to reformat his drive. "I lost a lot of nice pictures," said Santos, 20.
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Heffelfinger sues Bad Axe Public Schools, Wencel
BAD AXE — The embattled band director who lost his job in June is now suing Bad Axe Public Schools and its superintendent, claiming both committed libel, slander and defamation when he was publicly accused of visiting pornography websites using a school computer.
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GimmeSomeTune Supercharges Your iTunes Library [Featured Mac Download]
Mac OS X only: Free iTunes add-on GimmeSomeTune automatically fetches missing album artwork, lyrics, and automatically embeds them in your music library. GimmeSomeTune runs in the background, and in...
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New Microsoft virtualization license lets hosters deliver third-party software as a service
The rumors from earlier this spring turned out to be true: Microsoft is licensing its application virtualization technology to hosting providers, setting the stage for hosters to offer third-party software as a service. by Mary Jo Foley
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Google's Chrome Browser Not Yet Secure
In theory, Chrome should be more secure than other browsers because rather than being a single-threaded application, each tab is handled by its own sandboxed process.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Dell set to unveil mini-notebook: source SAN FRANCISCO - Dell Inc is poised to announce a new mini-laptop computer later this week, a source familiar with the company's plan said on Tuesday, confirming a Wall Street Journal story. The source said the Dell "mini" would be a low-priced computer that is two-thirds the size of full-featured laptops, which will put it into ...
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Dell may compete with iPhone eventually
BOSTON (Reuters) - Dell Inc Chief Executive Michael Dell said his company may one day sell a device that competes with Apple Inc's iPhone, though he does not plan to get into that market any time soon.
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Retooling for Your 'Retirement Career'
A "computer guy" studies to become a rancher in retirement.
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Who wins with Google Chrome
The winners and losers in Google Chrome are technologies. Not companies. Not sites. Technologies. And those which are open source are naturally advantaged. It's the open source process itself that is the biggest winner with Google Chrome. by Dana Blankenhorn
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Schlage Lock Has Wireless Link to Web
Accompanying tech not only controls lock, but lamps, appliances, and even the AC.
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SoundBite Communications to Transform the Contact Center With Agent Portal
BEDFORD, Mass., Sept. 3, 2008 -- SoundBite Communications, Inc. today introduced Agent Portal, a contact center productivity tool that will be initially available in October 2008 on the SoundBite Intelligent Communications platform.
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Audio: Netflix Movies Via Internet
An interview on WTOP about the simple-to-use Netflix Player from Roku.
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Social networking to increase on mobile
Social networking has been hot on the Internet so it makes perfect sense that as mobile devices come online social networking would follow. That thought has been backed up by an ABI Research study which says 140 million users will be social networking through their mobile device by 2013. Subscription revenues are expected to reach [...]
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BRS Media Named as One of the 5,000 Fastest Growing Companies in America by Inc.
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- BRS Media Inc., a diverse and growing media e-commerce firm that helps traditional and interactive media companies build and brand on the power of the Web, announced today that the company has been included in Inc. Magazine's 2008 "Inc. 5000" list of fastest-growing private companies in the USA.
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