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Free 30 Day Trial: HTML5 Client for Web Access to VMware View - Ericom AccessNow
Download this free 30 day trial - See why people like Brian Madden are talking about it. With this zero client, you don't need to download anything to your PC, Mac, iPad, or Chromebook to...
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Google Offers now live in NYC, San Francisco
Google Offers is bringing its Groupon-style local business deals to customers in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Utility bike designs from Ziba and Signal Cycles (photos)
The Portland design firm and independent bike builder work on creating a new kind of bike for urban cyclists for the Oregon Manifest bike building competition.
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When the cloud fails: Why universities went public anyway
The recession changed everything for higher education, including IT spending. But are universities trading in privacy for lower costs?
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Generation Y: 'The cloud just works'; but should you care why?
For most students and the Generation Y, the cloud is just 'a server for storage' accessible from anywhere. But it is so much more than that, and is more prevalent than you think.
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Simple approach to printing less
So, admit it, you print info off Internet sites or your e-mail just because sometimes you need to have some sort of tangible version of the stuff you’re reading. I’m on a plane right now...
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Smart trash can from BigBelly knows when to say 'uncle'
No more, please. Although smart trash receptacles from BigBelly Solar can handle five times the trash as the average street garbage can, compressing deposited waste through solar power, there's a...
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LinuxCon will not be a trade show
The Linux Foundation has learned how to put together all-day and multi-day events for a few hundred people in an auditorium. Zemlin is planning next year's LinuxCon based on an attendance of near...
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Do we need a LinuxCon?
The foundation's Executive Director, Jim Zemlin, said this is being done in response to demand, and that the event will include a trade show along with conference and workshops.
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OSCON outgrows Portland
After six years of bringing 2,000 people each summer to the Oregon Conference Center in Portland, O'Reilly is moving the show to the Bay Area for next year.
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IT catfight in Portland, OR
Portland, Oregon's late and over-budget ERP implementation has become a battleground between city officials and system integrator Ariston Consulting & Technologies. As the failing project's budget...
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My friend Russell Shaw
I need to say a few words about my late friend Russell Shaw. I knew him better than anyone at ZDNet, perhaps, because I knew him longer. Over 22 years. When I first met Russell, he was still...
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Pics: once was a CompUSA, now a big empty box
It's now bare-to-the-walls time for CompUSA. Gizmodo has a couple of shots of a Portland, Oregon CompUSA, stripped clean. To think I used to visit there fairly often. Here's another shot:...
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We live in the conversation age and not the thinking age
Internet 1.0 was about the information age, now with Internet 2.0, we live in the conversation age. Conversation overload is our new malady, in the same way information overload tortured us ten...
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T-Mobile BlackBerry email slow, users say
I realize that while my hometown of Portland, Oregon is not the center of the universe, we have some quite digitally aware folks. One of them, Alex Williams, has just Twittered that he's just...
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MetroFi, Microsoft team up for Portland's citywide Wi-Fi
Microsoft to provide content, ads for system that will cost city nothing and cover 95% of area.
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Google Transit Agency
Google announces mashup of maps and transit.
Additional Results
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Google Offers now live in NYC, San Francisco
Google Offers is bringing its Groupon-style local business deals to customers in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area.
-
Utility bike designs from Ziba and Signal Cycles (photos)
The Portland design firm and independent bike builder work on creating a new kind of bike for urban cyclists for the Oregon Manifest bike building competition.
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When the cloud fails: Why universities went public anyway
The recession changed everything for higher education, including IT spending. But are universities trading in privacy for lower costs?
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Generation Y: 'The cloud just works'; but should you care why?
For most students and the Generation Y, the cloud is just 'a server for storage' accessible from anywhere. But it is so much more than that, and is more prevalent than you think.
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