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Skype Executives Depart After Microsoft Buyout Eight Skype executives have departed the company following Microsoft's $8.5 billion buyout in May, a Skype spokeswoman confirmed on Monday.
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SGI, Intel Plan to Speed up Supercomputers 500 Times by 2018 Silicon Graphics International hopes by 2018 to build supercomputers 500 times faster than the most powerful today, using specially designed accelerator chips...
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Microsoft, Skype Deal Gets U.S. Clearance Microsoft has received clearance from U.S. antitrust regulators for its proposed purchase of Internet telephony company Skype.
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Google Street View Blocked in Bangalore Google's Street View has got off to a bad start in Bangalore, with the city police objecting to the collection of data by Google's cars.
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SAP's HANA In-memory Analytics Engine Now Available SAP's HANA (high performance analytic appliance) in-memory computing engine went into general availability on Monday, giving the vendor a flashy new weapon...
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