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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Sainsbury's rebrands Tiger bread after request from 3 year old
Sainsbury's has rebranded its Tiger bread to Giraffe bread after receiving a letter from 3 and a half year old Lily. Listening to the customer is good for your reputation - no matter how old the...
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The Little Red Hen eats the bread
There is a warning here for users of other open source projects, a warning that should be heeded. A contract is not forever. It is not a guarantee. Open source depends on those who get free code...
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What does Google, Facebook, Windows, the iPhone and sliced bread have in common?
They may not be the very best at what they do, but they are certainly the most popular. Are they unstoppable, or could they only be overtaken 'by design'?
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Bake off: On-premise vs. SaaS toasters
Blogger and master data management (MDM) expert, Ramon Chen, compares what would happen if on-premise and cloud-based software companies each made toasters.
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Who's responsible?
The rational explanation for the apparent irrationality required for Wintel expense to be a Giffen good is simple: the sellers are the buyers - senior management's failure to get involved leaves...
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Sainsbury's rebrands Tiger bread after request from 3 year old
Sainsbury's has rebranded its Tiger bread to Giraffe bread after receiving a letter from 3 and a half year old Lily. Listening to the customer is good for your reputation - no matter how old the...
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The Little Red Hen eats the bread
There is a warning here for users of other open source projects, a warning that should be heeded. A contract is not forever. It is not a guarantee. Open source depends on those who get free code...
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What does Google, Facebook, Windows, the iPhone and sliced bread have in common?
They may not be the very best at what they do, but they are certainly the most popular. Are they unstoppable, or could they only be overtaken 'by design'?
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Times Square car bomb terrorist arrest: Following the tech bread crumbs
The arrest of Faisal Shahzad, the man who allegedly drove a car bomb into Times Square Sunday, was nabbed courtesy of some tech-aided sleuthing.
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The Most Insanely Great Thing Since Sliced Bread: iMatzoh
The iMatzo, which Apple describes at "revolutionary unleavened technology" builds upon 5000 years of Semetic baking methods.
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Google Wave: The moral equivalent of sliced bread
So far, there seems to be a bit of schism here at ZDNet over the utility of Google Wave. Some of us really dig it, the jury is still out for others, and our resident dinosaur, Jason Perlow...
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PhotoSketch: better than sliced bread, Photoshop
This is quite possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen a computer do. What if you could draw some stick figures on a screen and somehow magically create a beautiful image montage? Well, it's...
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Bake off: On-premise vs. SaaS toasters
Blogger and master data management (MDM) expert, Ramon Chen, compares what would happen if on-premise and cloud-based software companies each made toasters.
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Who wins: Sliced bread or Windows 7?
In what could well be the most strange comparison to date, which would win - Windows 7 or sliced bread? Crazy ramblings of the resident student mad-man,
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Who's responsible?
The rational explanation for the apparent irrationality required for Wintel expense to be a Giffen good is simple: the sellers are the buyers - senior management's failure to get involved leaves...
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Location apps shine in Google Android contest
Judging from the results of the Android Developer Challenge, you can expect to find at least one location-based application in the upcoming Google Android phone.
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Bread, milk and a Linux PC
France's number one supermarket chain is planning to sell "Compubox," a PC powered by Mandrake Linux.
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