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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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Facebook helps diagnose Kawasaki disease, saving 4-year-old boy's life
This is the story about the role Facebook played in saving a 4-year-old boy's life from a rare condition known as Kawasaki disease, after doctors failed to recognize it.
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Google is not selling out the Internet
The solution to this is more WiFi, to unlicense new wireless bands rather than selling them to the highest bidders, who can't build them out anyway and so try to sell bandwidth through an eye dropper.
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World Cup Fever sends Internet usage to record levels
World cup fever has hit the Internet, reaching new traffic records for news sites and easily unseating President Obama's election victory as the busiest online news event,
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Episode 122: PowerPage Podcast
Tablet and iPhone 4.0 rumors reach a fever pitch and "What's on your Mac?" Featuring: Jason O'Grady and Rob Parker.
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Photos: PS3 fever takes Manhattan
Two weeks before the release of Sony's next-generation game console, New Yorkers get to try it out.
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Images: Finding 'Lost' clues on the Net
A marketing mix of mystery and real-life activities helps keep the buzz around popular show "Lost" at a fever pitch.
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Images: Finding 'Lost' clues on the Net
A marketing mix of mystery and real-life activities helps keep the buzz around popular show "Lost" at a fever pitch.
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In China, iPad fever is cooling
It is almost a month since Apple released its new iPads, and as usual, the kit is not yet officially launched in China. But buoyant overseas purchases enabled Chinese people to have any products...
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Facebook helps diagnose Kawasaki disease, saving 4-year-old boy's life
This is the story about the role Facebook played in saving a 4-year-old boy's life from a rare condition known as Kawasaki disease, after doctors failed to recognize it.
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'Star Wars' fever invades Orlando (photos)
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman checks out the 'Star Wars' scene at Celebration V, the global fan convention.
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Google is not selling out the Internet
The solution to this is more WiFi, to unlicense new wireless bands rather than selling them to the highest bidders, who can't build them out anyway and so try to sell bandwidth through an eye dropper.
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UPDATE: iPhone 4 fever ... but is the new antenna the weak link?
Today is the launch day for the Apple iPhone 4 ... but some early adopters are concerned that the new style antenna is causing problems.
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World Cup Fever sends Internet usage to record levels
World cup fever has hit the Internet, reaching new traffic records for news sites and easily unseating President Obama's election victory as the busiest online news event,
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Episode 122: PowerPage Podcast
Tablet and iPhone 4.0 rumors reach a fever pitch and "What's on your Mac?" Featuring: Jason O'Grady and Rob Parker.
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Fever: A personalized Techmeme
How can you keep track of all of this news? The information age is defined by too much information. It's overly accessible and hard to manage. It's the topic I'm most interested in researching....
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Takeover Fever: The Apple-Sun saga
Sun Microsystem's days as an independent company may be limited, very limited, if the reports by the Wall Street Journal and others are correct; this time IBM will be the suitor. But throughout...
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Big Three Automakers get Wall Street Fever: give us more money
Forget $25 billion for the U.S.-owned auto companies. Small change. They've upped their request from the feds. GM alone now wants $18 billion. Doesn't that raise your confidence level that...
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Google has Olympic fever
Since Google is spending a lot of time and money making sure they are the number one search engine in every country, or at least trying to, it's no surprise that Google has been looking at the...
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Photos: Vietnam confabs mix tech fever with restraint
Electronics and gaming trade shows in Ho Chi Minh City attract excited crowds as the communist government increasingly welcomes foreign investment.
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Nintendo jumps in market value on earnings fever
Improved forecast for operating-profit and enthusiasm for company's game gear push Nintendo into fifth place in Japan.
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