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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Case against social web companies streamlined
The frivolous complaint asking more than 22 Internet companies to remove and censor content is now just against Google and Facebook. The next hearing on the case is scheduled for May 23.
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In China, plagiarization is an established business model
Copying business ideas from both foreign and domestic firms has been standard operating procedure for Chinese Internet companies. But these borrowing practices could be losing their momentum.
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Yahoo expected to layoff 2,000 jobs 'at market open'
Yahoo is expected to send more than 2,000 employees their pink slips today or this week, laying off 15 percent of its workforce. A company cultural shift, or moves towards a sell?
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Blackout! SOPA protests hit the Web (images)
High-profile Internet companies and organizations including Google, Wikipedia, and the EFF bring down a veil of darkness to underscore their worries about the controversial legislation.
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China to intensify control of social media
Chinese officials seek to "intensify" control over social media outlets online, and the heads of the country's largest tech companies support it, according to a new report.
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Comcast named as 'fastest Internet provider' nationwide
Complimentary or contrary to how you might feel with Comcast service, PC Magazine named Comcast as the nation's faster Internet service provider.
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'In the Plex' author on what makes Google tick
At CBS Interactive's San Francisco headquarters, Steven Levy, author of "In the Plex," discusses the notion that Google runs with a degree of chaos. But he says there's also a coherence at the...
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There's still time for Bartz to transform Yahoo - but not much
The thing to remember about Yahoo is that it's still an Internet giant, a global Web property that's visited daily by millions who come to check email, headlines, stock quotes and more. As such,...
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Internet companies may face criminal penalties over human rights abroad
Senator Richard Durbin, the assistant majority leader, is planning legislation that will require US Internet companies to uphold human rights abroad...
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Doing business in repressive regimes: Big Internet companies agree to some rules
After years of criticism for their willingness to collaborate with the Chinese government in exchange for a piece of the nation's huge supply of Internet users, the Big Three Internet companies...
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Tech giants may face dollar daze
Technology bellwethers with a big chunk of their businesses overseas have benefited from a weak dollar compared to other currencies, but the gravy train may be coming to a stop. A weak dollar has...
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Why Internet companies are attractive takeover targets: They can't manage
Are Internet companies so inefficient and clueless about management that have to be acquired? Lost in the commentary about Bernstein's "U.S. Internet -- The End of the Beginning" report, which...
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Ballmer's swan song
Take 1 flailing Internet company, add a 2nd flailing Internet company, and what do you get? A bigger flailing Internet company. Accentuate the positive The proposal isn't all bad. : It is an OK...
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Google, Salesforce.com partnership on for June 5?
That Google-Salesforce.com partnership reported last week looks like it's set for June 5. Salesforce.com says it will be holding a press conference with a "leading Internet company based in the...
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Photos: Yahoo hosts an open house
Internet giant gives a tour of its new San Francisco office, where visitors can spin a digital globe or check out a dynamic display of digital user info.
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As House considers data retention, Internet companies have another plan
Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL want to invest in technology to allow the fingerprinting of child porn images, rather than retaining data on all users.
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Smith to introduce Global Online Freedom Act
Rep. Chris Smith will introduce legislation making it illegal for Internet companies to filter results based on politics or religion - China be damned.
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Wikileaks' Assange loses UK Supreme Court extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited from the U.K. to face charges in Sweden, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled.
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A look at Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook (pictures)
Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook is much faster than its predecessor from last year. Here's a look at the standard-bearer of Google's browser-based Chrome OS.
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Chrome OS updates: A real desktop, better file support (pictures)
Google decides to soften the shock of a browser-only operating system with a real desktop, more robust file support, and better offline use. Take a tour of what's new in this slideshow.
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