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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Temporary parks dominate parking spaces across the U.S.
reporter's notebook On the third-annual PARK(ing) Day, urban parking spaces across the country were commandeered and turned into small oases.Photos: Put up a PARK(ing) lot
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Walled gardens: A necessary evil
There's a good bit of hubbub about Google News offering comments from story subjects and then walling them off. But is this walled garden approach really all that shocking? What's shocking is...
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Apple's garden wall is cracking
At next week's iPhone 5 launch, we'll marvel at Apple's leadership of the mobile Web. But early adoption of HTML5 and the lesson of history tells us iOS will soon be in decline.
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Google: Facebook is becoming "a closed walled garden"
A Google executive believes that Facebook is becoming "a closed walled garden" and will soon end up like AOL and IBM: it will have to completely change its business in order to survive.
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Google gives schools, organizations "walled garden" approach to email
Don't want your students emailing people outside of the school community? No problem - Google now supports "walled gardens" in Google Apps.
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Facebook opens the walled garden door; Here's how you download your data
The service is built off of Facebook's Graph API and pulls down photos, videos and posts into a zip file.
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Solar-powered Ripe Radish lamps liven up your gardening experience
There are some pretty ridiculous knick knacks out there to show off your geeky side, but this one is too clever to ignore. Designer Arthur Xin has fashioned these solar-powered Ripe Radish lamps...
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Green parking lots?
EPA tests permeable surfaces for parking lots.
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Facebook open streams, takes down walled garden
tweetmeme_url ='http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=533'; tweetmeme_source = 'mager'; Facebook has always been known as a walled garden of social data. Until today, the only data you...
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A micro nuclear reactor in your garden?
Imagine a nuclear reactor small enough to be carried by truck and buried in a garden... According to The Guardian, a U.S. company based in New Mexico, Hyperion Power Generation, has designed mini...
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Updated: Recycled ink cartridges in your garden?
UPDATED TO FIX BAD LINK AND REPLACE PHOTO Printer maker Lexmark is the first U.S. printer maker to ink (at least publicly and, yes, pun intended) a deal with Close the Loop, a recycling concern...
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Planting solar gardens
At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, Todd Glass of Heller Ehrman moderates a discussion on the challenges in developing solar technologies on a utility scale in the magnitude of 2,500...
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From Startup Camp: Is it possible to wall-in a safe online garden for kids?
Here in NYC at Startup Camp, I took some time to interview a couple founders of technology-oriented companies (most were technology-oriented but some were not) to find out what they were up to and...
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Garden State boasts net zero energy commercial building
I knew there was a reason to be proud of my status as a Jersey Girl. Most people joke about our nickname, pointing to the despicable New Jersey Turnpike corridor near Newark Airport, but Jersey is...
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Temporary parks dominate parking spaces across the U.S.
reporter's notebook On the third-annual PARK(ing) Day, urban parking spaces across the country were commandeered and turned into small oases.Photos: Put up a PARK(ing) lot
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A summer garden of tech delights
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper takes on consumer woes, the price of national security and new-media annoyances.
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Walled gardens: A necessary evil
There's a good bit of hubbub about Google News offering comments from story subjects and then walling them off. But is this walled garden approach really all that shocking? What's shocking is...
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When gardeners go digital
My gardener called yesterday to ask for my email address. Seems he wants to send his invoices by email starting next month. Happily, I said "yes" and gave them my address. "In what kind of file...
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AOL launches gated garden for K-12
StudyBuddy prescreens sites to be safe and relevant to student searchers.
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Ask.com's Jeeves disappears on 'gardening leave'
The butler is traveling on a 'secret mission' as part of a site re-branding exercise.
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