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April 9, 2011
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Shutdown Means Darkness For Most Government Websites If the government shuts down at midnight, so will most of its Websites. How will this affect planning vacations, filing taxes, and conducting research on government sites?
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New Google CEO Sweeps in With Company Reorganization Google on Friday confirmed a realignment of the company's management structure that creates different groups whose managers report directly to new CEO Larry Page.
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Microsoft's Cash Haul Dwarfed by $500 Billion Partner Revenue The $66.7 billion in revenue taken in by Steve Ballmer and company is nothing compared to what Microsoft's partners earn.
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Dell to Spend $1B on Cloud Services This Year As the market for cloud services grows, big enterprise IT vendors are moving swiftly to develop cloud offerings that cater to their respective markets...
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Novell Patent Sale to Shield Microsoft, Apple, EMC and Oracle From Lawsuits Microsoft, Apple, EMC and Oracle are continuing to pursue a deal for Novell's patents that will let the four companies split the patents four ways and immunize themselves from any potential lawsuits.
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New Firefox Schedule Will Bring the Good Stuff Faster Following the release of Firefox 5 on June 21, a standard 18-week development schedule will kick in.
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Why You May Not Need Facebook to Sell Stuff A Forrester study says Facebook offers online retailers few returns.
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BMC Supercharges IBM DB2 for Mainframes BMC's new tools for IBM's DB2 version 10 take advantage of the System z zIIP co-processor
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Report: Apple Investigates Verizon IPad 2 Problem Apple is reportedly investigating complaints from iPad 2 owners who say they can't connect to Verizon's cellular network, according to a story on the All Things...
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House Votes to Strike Down FCC Net Neutrality Rules The U.S. House votes to strike down the FCC's net neutrality rules.
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