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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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10 Hilarious Videos You Have Never Seen or Have Totally Forgotten About!
Do you like to laugh? I thought so. :) Take a moment from your busy schedule to watch 10 videos guaranteed to have you in stitches. It's the holidays and laughs are in season here on ZDNet, so sit...
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Algorithms everywhere: Can IBM automate business decisions?
IBM outlined a vision---and of course a new services unit to go with it---that takes a little time to grok. Big Blue talked about the "information journey," fact-based enterprises and nudging out...
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Time to out drug test reviewers?
The protection of anonymous reviews may in the end become subject to the same balancing test as online anonymity. What we've learned in this case is defamatory statements are not protected.
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Will privacy keep Health 2.0 from the starting gate?
Fact is, any insurance company determined to find your health status has plenty of tools it can use to profile you, even if you don't place a PHR online or visit a Health 2.0 site. Our transaction...
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Health conspiracies usually aren't
Today's medicine will seem just as Stone Age 30 years from now as my father's day is to me, and his father's day was to him. That's not a conspiracy. That's progress.
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Harvard organizer: No Comcast employees showed up
Catherine Bracy, the administrative manager at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, the host of Monday's FCC hearing into Comcast's P2P throttling actions, said the people that...
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Is Nintendo about to challenge Jenny Craig?
Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk investigates the power of Nintendo's Wii and virtual gaming to improve the health and well being of society. Depending on whose statistics you prefer to disbelieve,...
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Dear stockholders: Please believe us, Microsoft undervalues us
Yahoo's latest move in the end game with Microsoft is a letter to stockholders, explaining why the company is worth more than Microsoft is offering. The global online advertising market will grow...
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C block action continues, moves into Phase 2
Saul Hansell of the Times reports that big excitement happened in the C block auction Monday in the bidding for the super powerful spectrum that the TV broadcasters are abandoning. The bidding...
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Progress report on the OpenSocial Web
Google is releasing applications built on the Open Social API running on Orkut at the end of this month, and is holding "hackathons" February 7-8 and February 14-15 at Google's Mountain View, CA...
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Microsoft-Yahoo! combination could yield an Orwellian Web world
With both Yahoo!'s and Microsoft's directories of users integrated, the miracle of single sign-on makes them in the probable near future part of the Microsoft advertising network, the Microsoft ID...
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No more talk of proprietary innovation please
When Wall Street loves a technology deal, it's usually a bad deal. Wall Street loves this deal. Loves it like your 10 year old daughter loves Hannah Montana.
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What about the trust issues in the Microsoft/Yahoo bid?
Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Yahoo! raises many questions. High in the list will be discovering Microsoft plans for the merged development organizations. On the press call, Steve Ballmer,...
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Volantis makes mobile development platform open source
So long as people are replacing their phones every year, you're going to need help connecting them to mobile networks. And even if Volantis gives away its software, there is a lot of money to be...
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Will Nokia buying Trolltech accelerate mobile Linux?
To make this deal pay Nokia has to become more closely aligned with both Linux and open source.
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Pity the fools at Time-Warner
Registration, video ads, premium content, white papers, all the enablers of electronic commerce are going to solve the present bit-cost dilemma, given time.
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Should AT&T police the Internet?
AT&T has said it is testing filtering technology that will look for copyrighted material. But should the company be acting as Internet cop?
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This old (green) house
I have a confession to make: I am a preservationist. I'm nuts about old houses with stories to tell and atmosphere to spare, a passion that may seem at odds with my green leanings. Give me...
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No coding for young men
Open source is vital not beause it's free, but because it lets you pull multiple sources of code together quickly, so someone can turn it into what you imagined.
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Post script to an Ed Tech laptop rant
Rant away Chris! There is one, and only one, reason why Nicholas Negroponte has somewhat suddenly embraced Windows (and Microsoft). It is really quite simple. He is being asked by foreign...
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