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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Google goes indoors for Street View extension
Google's Street View service is heading indoors, collecting images of businesses and other public spaces, in a further bid to 'map the world'.
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Google's greatest controversies and biggest foul-ups
A run down of some of the most controversial decisions or actions by Google, including some of their biggest mistakes to date.
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South Korea raids Google over Street View
South Korean police search Google offices to see if the Web giant illegally collected user data while prepping to launch its Street View service.
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Keeping the web open, by letting the EU deal with things
Privacy International have said that Google's new Street View tool could breach data protection laws if people's faces are shown, according to the BBC, whereas the creator of the web, Sir Tim...
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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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A litigator's view: Three things I know about Oracle v. Google
Google may have prevailed, but fundamentally it seems reasonable for the owner of Java to expect to profit when others profit from Java.
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On eve of Facebook IPO, Sunlight exposes $3 billion tax break
Facebook's IPO lets it use a tax loophole to get up to $3 billion in tax breaks; no need to pay taxes for the forseeable future.
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An Evo LTE-eye view of New Orleans (photos)
Here's how New Orleans looks through the lens of the HTC Evo 4G LTE.
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CIO view: Consumerization and the impact on IT
The consumerization of IT offers tremendous opportunity to CIOs possessing the leadership skills and vision to engage substantively with line of business counterparts.
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Facebook to go public at $85 billion to $95 billion (rumor)
Facebook will set an IPO price range between high-$20s to mid-$30s per share, seeking a valuation of $85 billion to $95 billion, according to a new rumor. A closer look shows something doesn't add up.
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An afternoon at the outdoor startup fair (photos)
The city of Mountain View, Calif., hosts its first open-air startup festival alongside the annual Startup Conference. Browse the pitches.
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Nokia sues HTC, RIM, and Viewsonic for unauthorized use of their inventions
It seems that everyone sues each other in the wireless space and I know we are all tired of the lawsuits, but in some cases there are legitimate complaints to be discussed. We will see if this...
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Nokia sues HTC, RIM, ViewSonic in global patent brawl
Nokia said it is taking HTC, RIM, and ViewSonic to court in a separate, new global patent dispute, in a bid to reclaim its intellectual property.
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VMware revamps end user portfolo, launches VMware View 5.1
The company revamped its end-user product portfolio including tools for centralized management and an effort called "Project Octopus" that aims to challenge Dropbox.
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Google faces further UK probe for Street View Wi-Fi data collection
The UK's data protection agency ruled in 2010 that Google did not breach UK data laws. But an FCC report may force the UK regulator into reinvestigating the search company.
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Can RIM bounce back? Take the long view, investor says
A RIM investor says the company can turn itself around in four to five years. Did shareholders prematurely pull the plug after a few bumps in the road?
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NimbleTV launches subscription TV service that promises anytime viewing on any device
A new start-up plans to sell subscriptions to consumers so they can watch live programming on any device, including "thousands of hours" of DVR storage in the cloud as part of the deal.
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Rimini talks up bookings from Oracle customers
As Oracle launches its Fusion applications, Rimini could do well as some customers decide to stick with their existing legacy applications as they evaluate other options.
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eBay blows away Wall Street in Q1
Investors snap up eBay shares after hours after the company's myriad e-commerce arms fired on all cylinders in the quarter.
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Google's new campus GBike
The Web giant held an internal competition to design the next GBike -- the grab-and-go bikes stationed across its Mountain View campus. A team of engineers came up with a new, low-maintenance ride.
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