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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Microsoft 'elevates America' with free job training
Microsoft announced on Sunday a job training effort aimed at giving technical skills to as many as 2 million Americans over the next three years.
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The secret of how to live at AOL
For two months last fall, 19-year-old entrepreneur Eric Simons lived at AOL's Palo Alto, Calif., building. He kept his stuff in a locker, showered in its gym, ate its food, and slept on couches....
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Dropbox and Angry Birds are blacklisted Mobile Apps
A lot of companies have chosen to blacklist certain Apps. The question is, "Does it do any good?"
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Connecting a continent in the 19th century (photos)
We mark the storied anniversary of the day the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads made transcontinental travel possible for the first time in North America.
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Sharp expands LED lighting portfolio in North America
Sharp's new downlights, track lights and recessed troffers will be focused on applications in retail and hospitality settings.
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Spaceport America: More than space tourism (photos)
Spaceport America is sprouting up out of the New Mexico desert with a goal of ushering in a new era of commercial space flight.
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AOL joins Microsoft as sponsor of Outercurve Foundation
The open-source-focused Outercurve Foundation now has a second major backer, in addition to Microsoft.
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Yahoo: Facebook's AOL patent deal with Microsoft shows it is weak
Yahoo has released a statement about Facebook's purchase of 650 AOL patents from Microsoft. In short, Sunnyvale has made it clear that it is going to keep fighting Menlo Park till the very end.
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Microsoft shows patent-war newcomers how it's done with AOL deal
In one smooth move, Microsoft is pocketing $550 million by selling hundreds of patents it bought from AOL to Facebook.
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Why Facebook is buying 650 AOL patents from Microsoft
Facebook is acquiring the majority of the patents Microsoft just acquired from AOL. Facebook will thus soon own over 1,000 patents. This deal is really all about another company: Yahoo.
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Microsoft, Facebook strike deal over AOL patent portfolio
Microsoft gives Facebook the right to purchase -- for $550 million cash -- a portion of the patent portfolio it recently agreed to acquire from AOL.
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America's cyber czar speaks
Howard Schmidt, the man in charge of modernizing and guarding the nation's cyberspace, talks shop at Bloomberg's 2012 Cybersecurity Conference.
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Microsoft outbid Facebook for AOL patents (rumor)
Facebook also wanted the 800 patents AOL was selling, but Microsoft won the bidding war, according to a new rumor. There's still a chance, however, that Facebook will get the patents it wants.
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SAP sees Q1 stumble on North America execution issues
SAP indicated that its sales problems in North America "have been resolved" and reiterated its outlook for the year.
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What Microsoft's AOL/Netscape patent purchases mean
What did Microsoft really buy from AOL and what will that mean for the Web and its competition? The experts give their two cents on what the deal will mean.
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Microsoft buys Netscape Web patents from AOL to attack Google
Microsoft didn't just buy AOL's patents, they bought what was left of its one time fierce Web browser rival Netscape's intellectual property to use in attacking Google's Android and Chrome.
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AOL's patent sale to Microsoft: stripped clean, or savvy move?
AOL strikes a deal with Microsoft to sell and license hundreds of patents. The move gives AOL a massive injection of cash. Now what, Tim Armstrong?
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Microsoft's purchase of AOL patents may be about a Google map war
If you connect the dots AOL's patent sale to Microsoft may have a lot to do with the Bing Maps, Mapquest, OpenStreetMap trio vs. Google Maps.
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AOL, Microsoft announce $1.056 billion patent deal
A patent sale agreement between AOL and Microsoft is expected to result in proceeds of $1.056 billion.
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Polycom issues Q1 warning as North America revenue weakens
Polycom CEO Andrew Miller said all regions showed revenue gains compared to a year ago, but the company was expecting higher revenue growth.
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