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November 25, 2010
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5 Websites That Used to Rule the Internet Oh, how are the mighty fallen. These 5 giants once dominated the ancient Interwebs. While some survive in a weakened state, others are only kept alive by legend.
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Android Apps to Get Content Ratings Apps in the Android Market will display content ratings starting in a few weeks, Google said Wednesday.
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What a Software Maintenance Contract Needs to Cover When you're negotiating a software maintenance contract, keep your priorities straight to ensure problems will get fixed
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Ubuntu Will Begin Updating Daily, Report Says Increased frequency could help the Linux distribution stay on top of software complexity, Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth reportedly said.
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Netflix Turns From Oracle, IBM to Amazon to Save Cash Netflix turned to Amazon Web Services to save money compared to running Oracle software and IBM machines, according to its cloud architect.
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NHS Link to Facebook Raises Privacy Concerns The U.K.'s National Health Service plans to make clearer the privacy policy of its Choices health information Web site, which shares browsing information with...
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China 3G Adoption Still Sluggish Among Mobile Users While more people in China are adopting 3G service on their mobile phones, the next generation network is still far from becoming mainstream among users in the...
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Mobile HD Voice Popularity Grows Slowly A growing number of mobile operators are rolling out HD voice in their networks, allowing customers with compatible phones to make calls with better voice...
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Microsoft Nabs OpenStreetMap Founder Steve Coast, who founded the popular OpenStreetMap project, will be working on Microsoft Bing Maps.
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India Introduces Mobile Number Portability India introduces mobile number portability in a state in India
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Police: College Employee Stole From Students to Fight HIV A 19 year-old-community college employee allegedly stole money from online accounts at the school to help find a cure for HIV.
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Green IT: Train Staff to Think About Sustainability If you're running a green IT shop or developing green business initiatives, you need staff with relevant skills. But you may have to train them yourself.
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Tips For Conducting a Risk Assessment Don't wait until it's too late to jump into risk management, which has been thrust to top-of-mind status for company boards, CEOs and CFOs.
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Attachmate to Retain Novell Unix Copyrights Novell has clarified that Attachmate will retain Novell's Unix copyrights.
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Will Videoconferencing Replace the Telephone? In a famous exhibit at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City, AT&T Bell Labs demonstrated the Picturephone Mod 1, a small, oval device with a camera and a...
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Researcher Projects 11 Percent Hike in Online Holiday Spending Online researcher comScore is projecting that online sales will increase by 11% during the 2010 holiday shopping season.
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