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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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The answer my friend, is blowin' in the wind...
Bob Dylan was right, as always. A Canadian study says auto emissions would be cut by 90% if we all drove plug-ins, and then re-charged them when the wind blows. Like, overnight. In places like...
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Google Farmer update goes international
Google said Monday that it has launched its so-called Farmer update, a new algorithm designed to weed out low-quality content.
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Indian farmers adopt technology to increase efficiency
Farmers are adopting FarmERP, an enterprise resource management software tailored for farmers to help them manage their produce. A variety of reports and schedules to make it easy for farmers to...
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Coffee turns students into accidental farmers (photos)
At BTTR Ventures in Emeryville, Calif., a business school idea of reusing garbage has quickly turned into an innovative mushroom business.
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SmartPlanet: Portable solar designed for farmers
The PowerFlower uses concentrated photovoltaic technology which makes it easy for farmers to move the generator around their fields, deploying to the areas that need it most.
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The answer my friend, is blowin' in the wind...
Bob Dylan was right, as always. A Canadian study says auto emissions would be cut by 90% if we all drove plug-ins, and then re-charged them when the wind blows. Like, overnight. In places like...
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Wireless soil sensors to help farmers
A research team at Iowa State University (ISU) is developing wireless soil sensors to improve farming while minimizing environmental impacts. ISU says that 'the prototype sensors are designed to...
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Daily Debrief: Corn farmers vs. Google
CNET News.com's Charlie Cooper and Declan McCullagh discuss corn farmers who are taking anti-Google fight to Washington.
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UK Rural Payments Agency (RPA): IT failure and gross incompetence screws farmers
A combination of IT failures and management incompetence have prevented the Rural Payments Agency (RPA), which administers UK farm subsidy payments, from successfully executing its core mission...
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When crops talk to farmers
A technology developed for NASA to conserve water for plant growth during long-term space flights has been adapted by researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder (UCB) to serve another...
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Cisco to buy metro network company
Looking for a boost in the high-growth field of metropolitan network equipment, Cisco agrees to acquire upstart AuroraNetics in a stock deal worth up to $150 million.
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WebMethods joins chorus of B2B warnings
The company plans to report a wider first-quarter loss and revenue well below targets, capping a rough week for the business-to-business software sector.
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i2 to miss second-quarter targets
The business-to-business software maker says it expects to miss revenue goals and post a wider-than-expected loss because of difficult market conditions.
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Barnes&Noble.com starts free shipping
The online bookseller says it will start waiving the shipping costs on orders of two or more items, saying its prices will remain unchanged.
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Commerce One warns, gets help from SAP
The foundering business-to-business company says second-quarter revenue will sink below expectations, but the German software maker throws it a $225 million life jacket.
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Sales.com closure unlikely to draw copycats
Just because software maker Siebel is set to shut down its sales-automation software as a service online doesn't mean others will follow its lead.
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Amazon launches software service
The e-tailer begins selling software licenses aimed at making business applications more affordable for small-business customers.
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E*Trade launches mortgage service
The online broker opens shop at E*Trade Mortgage, the company's latest attempt to diversify its business as a way to survive the economic downturn.
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SAP gets boost from ex-Oracle president
As SAP executives emphasize a commitment to making their software better link with competing systems, the company gets a surprise plug from former Oracle President Ray Lane.
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It's liftoff for Orbitz
After facing antitrust scrutiny and other challenges, the airline-backed online travel site says it is officially open for business.
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