IBM introduces security for virtual computing environmentsVirtual computing environments still need real security, and IBM says it has the answer: "Phantom." (Credit: IBM) The company is set to outline at RSA 2008 on Tuesday a new research initiative designed to protect against new security vulnerabilavip Tue, 08 Apr 2008 05:29:25 +0000
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Google hopes to house Web software on App EngineGoogle plans to launch a service called App Engine Monday evening that the company hopes will attract programmers and eventually companies needing an expandable foundation for online applications. App Engine, free to the first 10,000 people who sign up,lavip Tue, 08 Apr 2008 05:27:50 +0000
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Does Microsoft really 'undervalue' Yahoo?In a new round of public letters, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang tussled about whether the software power is offering too much or too little for the Internet company. So who's right? There's no simple answer here. It's tricky math,lavip Tue, 08 Apr 2008 05:26:16 +0000
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HP strikes chord with Mini-Note PCThe biggest name in computing is joining the growing mini-notebook fray. On Tuesday, Hewlett-Packard is expected to officially announce the availability of the Mini-Note PC. The device will begin shipping next week. You might recognize it as the HP Complavip Tue, 08 Apr 2008 05:24:05 +0000
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BitTorrent president: Comcast agreement is a 'win'HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--Public pronouncements of the thaw in Comcast-BitTorrent relations continued on Thursday, with BitTorrent's president calling their newly hatched agreement a "win" for anyone who develops bandwidth-intensive applications. Ear六安电脑网 Fri, 28 Mar 2008 09:00:13 +0000
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Why are we clicking less on Google search adsThe latest paid-click data for search engines shows that Americans are clicking on paid search ads less than we did last year--not an encouraging trend for the state of online advertising. For Google alone, which represents about 60 percent of the U.S. s六安电脑网 Fri, 28 Mar 2008 08:58:26 +0000
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Firefox 4 will push out the edges of the browserThis post has been corrected from the original: Mozilla has no plan to ship Firefox 4 this year; references to that effect have been removed. After the product road map roundtable I live-blogged Wednesday, I had a talk with Chris Beard, VP of Labs for M六安电脑网 Fri, 28 Mar 2008 08:56:37 +0000
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Google paid-click figures up 3 percent in FebruaryThe latest paid-click figures for Google were up only 3.1 percent in February from a year earlier, possibly prompting a 3 percent drop in Google's stock. The vast majority of Google's revenue is from people clicking on sponsored search listings. Even六安电脑网 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:27:51 +0000
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Facebook's goes hyper-viral with 'People You May Know'Facebook has about 67,000 million members. With the new "People You May Know" feature, the number of connections per member will skyrocket, extending the reach and stickiness of Facebook's social graph. People You May Know finds people within s六安电脑网 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:26:37 +0000
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Google brings more insight to YouTubeGoogle added YouTube to the list of services for which it provides free analytics. YouTube Insight is designed to give content creators, content partners and advertisers more information on the performance of their videos, beyond how many views it gets, c六安电脑网 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:24:39 +0000
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Is Motorola putting lipstick on a pig?Motorola said Wednesday it plans to split off its handset business, but the move might just be a last attempt to pretty up the failing business unit to make it more attractive to potential buyers. Since Motorola said in January that it was considering &q六安电脑网 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:23:01 +0000
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With Firefox 3, Microsoft has reason to worryIn the chronology of Internet browsers, Netscape came out earlier, but Microsoft figured out a way to do most of the same things at least as well, if not better. It didn't hurt that the company violated the law as it mobilized to crush a nascent challenge六安电脑网 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:21:34 +0000
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Adobe opens shop on Web-based Photoshop ExpressAdobe Systems will open up Photoshop Express on Thursday, its long-anticipated Web-based image editor aimed at the millions of consumers that want a simple way to touch up, share, and store photos. Photoshop Express, available for free with 2 gigabytes六安电脑网 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:19:23 +0000
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Battelle talks blog roll-ups, Google, and Federated Media's futureJohn Battelle knows tech booms and busts. He's been at the forefront of them for nearly two decades. In 1993, he co-founded Wired, a print magazine that set a standard in technology coverage and spawned popular sites like Hotbot and Suck in a move to bui六安电脑网 Mon, 24 Mar 2008 04:39:53 +0000
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Taiwan wants to focus on building its own high-tech brandsMike Liang earns the equivalent of $37,500 a year, owns a four-bedroom apartment, and can afford to send his two daughters to English tutorial schools. Like other employees at the Hsinchu Science Park, Liang, a marketing manager for a semiconductor complavip Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:12:13 +0000
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Adobe realizes SDK not enough for Flash on iPhoneAdobe has admitted it can't bring Flash to the iPhone just because it thinks that would be a neat idea. Comments made Tuesday by Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen were widely interpreted Wednesday morning as confirmation that Adobe and Apple have figured out alavip Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:09:47 +0000
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Nokia gives mobile application developers their big breakMobile applications are turning into big business, and Nokia is looking to launch a few start-ups on their way. Nokia's developer arm, Forum Nokia, announced the results of its Mobile Rules contest Wednesday night at San Jose City Hall. Nine companies welavip Sat, 22 Mar 2008 02:38:32 +0000
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Think before you installLook, people, it's 2008: You're responsible for what you install on your PC. The outrage is spewing forth over Apple's move to include Safari 3.1 as part of its Software Update program. The new twist is that Windows users who never had installed Safari alavip Sat, 22 Mar 2008 02:35:42 +0000
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Dell taking more risksMuch has been made of Dell's retail makeover, but it's actually part of a larger trend toward experimentalism. The company that has largely avoided unproven product categories is jumping all over them suddenly. Case in point: several years ago, when Miclavip Sat, 22 Mar 2008 02:33:46 +0000