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EMC, Lenovo offer unlimited SMB backup service
Lenovo and EMC on Wednesday announced an effort to free small businesses from the hassles of data backup by offering an unlimited Mozy storage service for Lenovo's SL-series laptops. In the first such deal for the Mozy division, buyers of the small-business SL laptops will be able to sign up for a special hosted service for backing up an unlimited amount of data. With the regular Mozy ...
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white papers
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison failed to preserve emails as well as interview materials related to a book called "Softwar" that should have been supplied in connection with a shareholder lawsuit filed in March 2001 against the company, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
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Judge raps Ellison over missing e-mails
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison failed to preserve e-mails as well as interview materials related to a book called "Softwar" that should have been supplied in connection with a shareholder lawsuit filed in March 2001 against the company, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday. The plaintiffs allege that Ellison and others made false statements about the company's financial results during fiscal 2001, ...
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Google amends Chrome license agreement after objections
Google will dump a section of the licensing agreement for its new Chrome browser after some Internet users objected to its copyright implications. Google said Wednesday it would dump one section of the end-user licensing agreement that gave the company "a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly ...
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Judge raps Oracle CEO Ellison over missing email
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison failed to preserve emails as well as interview materials related to a book called "Softwar" that should have been supplied in connection with a shareholder lawsuit filed in March 2001 against the company, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
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Safer skies for the flying public
University of Texas professor Constantine Caramanis and colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are working on a air traffic decision-making system that rapidly adapts its flight recommendations without human input based on thousands of changing variables. The computer model Caramanis, lead researcher Cynthia Barnhart, and other colleagues from MIT are developing will ...
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Reps, Dems Offering Heat-Assistance Sites
State Republicans and Democrats have set up competing Web sites for people interested in home-heating assistance programs.
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Google amends Chrome license agreement after objections
Google will dump a section of the licensing agreement for its new Chrome web browser after some Internet users objected to its copyright implications.
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Internet Explorer again loses market share
Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer (IE) lost nearly a full percentage point in market share during August, the browser's biggest drop in three months, a Web metrics firm said today.
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i2 Telecom Aims to be a World Leader, According to Analyst Report From IPOdesktop
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3, 2008 -- i2 Telecom's mission is be the worldwide leader providing digital quality, low cost, pay-as-you go international calls, according to an analyst report from IPOdesktop.com
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Panasonic Previews Larger Size Internet Enabled VIERA Plasmas at 2008 CEDIA Convention
Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal U.S. subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE: MC), the industry leader in high definition and Plasma television, today introduced attendees to the 2008 CEDIA convention to the latest additions in the company's already acclaimed internet enabled Plasma line, the PZ850 series.
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Woman charged with holding tech support hostage
A Canadian playwright has been charged with holding a technical support member hostage after losing her internet connection. Carol Sinclair, a Canadian actress and playwright, lost her internet connection with ISP Aliant and, by her own account, spent days trying to get the line fixed.
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China gets into chips with Godson-3
The Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Computing Technology (ICT) has been showing off a new processor that it plans to roll out next year. The Godson-3 processor is the third iteration of the processor line the ICT calls the Dragon family.
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Here are the facts
On the Internet there’s a great Web site called Truthorfiction.com. It’s the first place I go to when I want to check on the accuracy or truth of one of the countless e-mails we all get as forwards.
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In online marketing, you need to know the territory
“But, he doesn't know the territory!” That famous line from “The Music Man” is as valid for virtual marketing as it is for marketing on Main Street.
Vail Daily |
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Google Chrome: Bad for Business?
Google's Web browser has some fine print that might not be good for online entrepreneurs.
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Search Month: August 2008 Search News, In Review
Search Month is a monthly newsletter that recaps stories covered on Search Engine Land over the past month. It's also available by feed here . Below, news about Search Engine Land itself, then our 10 most popular stories from August 2008, then a major story for various search topics along with other stories related to those topics covered during August. Click to continue reading... ...
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August 2008: Search Engine Land's Most Popular Stories
Below are Search Engine Land's 10 most popular stories from August 2008: Click to continue reading...
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Intel Quietly Adds Low-Cost Multi-Core Processors
Without much in the way of fanfare, Intel added three new multi-core processors to its product price list over the Labor Day weekend. The chipmaker's stealth launch of the new low-cost chips followed price cuts at rival Advanced Micro Devices, which recently lowered the cost of selected Phenom X4, triple-core X3, and Athelon X2 processors.
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, September 3, 2008
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: 10 Key Features That Differentiate Google's Chrome From Firefox & IE Google's has released its own open-source browser, Chrome, in direct competition to Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Yesterday, Danny described his test-drive of ...
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Chrome to take the shine off Microsoft
MOUNTAIN VIEW - Google's new web browser is designed to expand its huge lead in the internet search market and reduce Microsoft imprint on personal computers.
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San Diego Business Journal Poll
This poll page is not scientific and reflects only the opinions of those Internet users who have chosen to participate. The results cannot be assumed to represent the opinions of Internet users in general, nor the public as a whole.
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Corning lowers 3Q earnings, sales outlook
(AP:ROCHESTER, N.Y.) Shares of Corning Inc. tumbled 8 percent Wednesday after the company lowered its third-quarter sales and profit guidance to reflect a bigger-than-expected drop in orders for glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
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Book drive to aid assistance council
Books, including children’s, hardback, paperback and cookbooks are being collected to benefit the Grain Valley Assistance Council. No magazines, dictionaries, almanacs, encyclopedias, VCR tapes, text or computer books.
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Down-to-earth computing
Race to offer affordable computing is taking a new turn. PC for masses has been creating a buzz for long, but connectivity is now overtaking computing needs. The latest salvo comes from the world's largest chipmaker Intel.
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