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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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China's state-run People's Daily launches $83.6 million IPO
People's Daily, a Chinese news source and government mouthpiece, has launched a $83.6 million IPO in Shanghai in an attempt to keep up with competitors.
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Working online from home in your pyjamas
A good proportion of a working day in the average office, is indeed working outside of the office. It seems nowadays though, the opportunity has arisen to let those who can't get a job - students...
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Google on Privacy: Hasty But Reasonable
A recent Israeli court case has Google divulging the identity of an anonymous blogger. To find out the implications for US law we asked two US and Israeli attorneys, David Mirchin and Russell...
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China's state-run People's Daily launches $83.6 million IPO
People's Daily, a Chinese news source and government mouthpiece, has launched a $83.6 million IPO in Shanghai in an attempt to keep up with competitors.
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NewSQL pioneer Clustrix delivers free software-only kit to demo shard-less MySQL scaling, unveils a poster child use at Twoo
If Clustrix and its brethren can allow MySQL values to grow unencumbered via NewSQL then it will be of interest to more than start-ups.
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Diary of an incorrigible food-poster
Yes, I post pictures of my food. Here are just a few examples, ranging from mobile uploads to DSLR indulgences.
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Posterous follows the personal curation trend, introduces "Spaces"
Taking a hint from Google+ Circles, and Facebook's new Inline Profile Controls, Posterous launches "Posterous Spaces," available on the web or on their iPhone and Android applications. As a...
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Former star dotcom analyst sees no new bubble
Henry Blodget was Wall Street's superstar analyst during the dotcom boom. Who's better placed to tell us if we are in a new bubble...?
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Astronauts play stars in NASA mission 'movie' posters (photos)
NASA and Kennedy Space Center's graphics department create cool, kitschy space shuttle mission posters.
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Anonymous netizens offer a July 1 manifesto, posters
An anonymous manifesto making the rounds of the Internet promises a "worldwide" attack on China's censorship system, via Oiwan Lam. The document, issued in Chinese, and translated via Google...
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Hope poster artist sued, arrested
News of the weird. First Obama poster artist Shepard Fairey is sued by AP for copyright infringement for using a wire service photo as a model for his artwork (a particularly obnoxious assertion...
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Bangladesh to be poster child of rising ocean levels
Map courtesy of CIA and U.S. taxpayers. Welcome to ground zero of climate change. Or zero elevation which is the same thing. Bangladesh is a flat, low-lying country with dense population,...
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Slash to album poster: 'Rot in jail'
You might question why illegally posting an unreleased album on your website should put you in federal penitentiary for three years, but Guns 'n' Roses guitarist Slash doesn't. "I hope he rots...
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Working online from home in your pyjamas
A good proportion of a working day in the average office, is indeed working outside of the office. It seems nowadays though, the opportunity has arisen to let those who can't get a job - students...
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Google on Privacy: Hasty But Reasonable
A recent Israeli court case has Google divulging the identity of an anonymous blogger. To find out the implications for US law we asked two US and Israeli attorneys, David Mirchin and Russell...
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Michael Dell: Anti-crapware poster CEO?
Dell CEO Michael Dell, speaking in New York City at its Vostro launch, sounded like a man almost ready to rid the world of trialware, which we call crapware. And there's a good reason for that:...
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Photos: Vintage airline posters
At a nondescript Boeing facility, a reporter finds a collection of wonderful vintage-style airline posters.
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Calif. may add protection for posters
A California bill is designed to protect the identity of online critics and whistleblowers who post negative comments about a company on the Web.
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Court: Posters' IDs can stay under wraps
In a decision hailed as a victory for anonymous speech, a California judge rules that Yahoo won't be compelled to reveal the identities of people who posted critical remarks online.
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AOL sides with anonymous posters
In a legal filing, the media giant blasts lawsuits against anonymous message posters, saying the actions threaten free speech on the Web.
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