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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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Myspace: Nostalgic memories of what once was
Myspace may be a relic of the technological Cold War. While it serves as a living memory to the early web for the Generation Y, Myspace has all but had it.
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Images: Berners-Lee and the dawn of the Web
The World Wide Web was born in a modest (paper) document dated March 13, 1989, by Tim Berners-Lee. His boss found it "vague, but exciting."
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Images: Where stars are born
NASA's Hubble and Spitzer telescope capture images which show the birth of new stars and may go back to the dawn of creation.
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Images: Where stars are born
NASA's Hubble and Spitzer telescope capture images which show the birth of new stars and may go back to the dawn of creation.
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The Dawn of the Post-PC Era. Not.
Do you think that you're living in a Post-PC Era just because certain media types tell you that you are? Well, don't believe it, because you aren't.
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Gallery: Dawn spacecraft orbits giant asteroid - first photo
UPDATE - NASA released the first image of Vesta taken by the Dawn spacecraft after it entered into orbit around the planetoid which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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Myspace: Nostalgic memories of what once was
Myspace may be a relic of the technological Cold War. While it serves as a living memory to the early web for the Generation Y, Myspace has all but had it.
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Sandboxing: Welcome to the dawn of the two-exploit era
Sandboxing technology may help get the desktop exploitation attacks off the table so perhaps we can start to focus attention on the in-the-browser-walls attacks.
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Metasploit and SCADA exploits: dawn of a new era?
On 18 October, 2010 a significant event occurred concerning threats to SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) environments. Let's think through the ramifications.
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China's Nebulae duels U.S. Jaguar on Supercomputer Top 500 list
The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility and its Jaguar system kept the No. 1 spot on the Top500 list of fastest supercomputers, but China's new Nebulae is close behind...
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The dawn of the iPad age (photos)
Hundreds wait in line at the Apple Store in San Francisco for the launch of the iPad.
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The Dawn of Twitter: Echoes of Instant Messaging Evolution
Twitter and its clones seem to be growing like weeds wherever you look, and are starting to spam each other with location updates if you're a user. Rewind back ten years to the start of the...
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Joe Biden and the dawn of the MediNet
All this money does is help assure the tech industry can achieve what its customers state as their goal, getting data where it's needed, eliminating paperwork, turning records into meaningful...
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Images: Berners-Lee and the dawn of the Web
The World Wide Web was born in a modest (paper) document dated March 13, 1989, by Tim Berners-Lee. His boss found it "vague, but exciting."
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AMD's new dawn: 'Tickled pink' about GlobalFoundries deal; Challenges remain
AMD has closed the spin-off of its manufacturing assets, received a much needed cash injection, created product lineup that is competitive and set course for a more focused future. These moves,...
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Yahoo reveals bill for Microsoft battle
Yahoo's efforts to fight off Microsoft last year cost $79 million, according to the company's Friday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Autodesk to cut 750 jobs, lowers earnings outlook
Software maker plans to erase about 10 percent of its workforce. The move comes as it lowers its earnings outlook and as its executive chairwoman leaves to become Yahoo's CEO.
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Satyam chairman resigns amid accounting scandal
Indian outsourcing company Satyam Computer Services announced Wednesday its founder and chairman, B. Ramalinga Raju, has resigned, following an admission that he inflated its financial performance.
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RadioShack to sell Acer netbook for $99 - with 2-year contract
RadioShack will put an Acer Aspire One 3G Netbook on sale Sunday for $99. But there's a catch. You also have to buy a two-year AT&T DataConnect contract.
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Golden era of open spectrum dawns
While you were watching Barack Obama become President-elect something just as Earth-shattering was happening in Washington. The golden era of open spectrum was launched.
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