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Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g - New Features Overview
Oracle is already one of the biggest names in business intelligence, but there's a good chance it's going to get even bigger. Learn more about the latest version of Oracle Business Intelligence...
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Domain database sale--marketers delight, privacy nightmare?
Network Solutions is selling its master address book of Internet domains. It's a treasure trove for marketers but leaves the door open for a privacy backlash.
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When the Web is always on
Net companies prepare for 24x7 as consumers switch to access that is always connected.
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Star Wars ticket buyers lost in space
MovieFone's Web site and telephone system were totally unprepared for the rush to buy 'Phantom Menace' tickets.
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AOL to push surfing off the desktop
Plans to unveil screen phones that provide Net access without a PC.
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Who's the queen of the Web?
Pamela Anderson Lee's digital popularity raises questions about the ability of notables to protect their names and images online.
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Thomas Jefferson: The Smithsonian's 3D printing pioneer
A new effort at the Smithsonian will create digital 3D models and physical 3D printed of many of the objects in its archives, a step that could help researchers and educators alike.
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2011: Nymwars Year Zero
In 2011 Google launched social network Google Plus with its "real names" policy and ignited the Nymwars - and the Nymwars are far from over.
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SOA paves way to 'postmodern' software regime: Gartner's Anne Thomas Manes
Lots of new clients, lots of new databases, lots of new APIs. All need to be service oriented.
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RealNetworks finally gets new CEO: Thomas Nielsen
There's another new CEO in town, and this one is stepping in at RealNetworks.
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Jammie Thomas loses $1.5 million verdict
This Minnesota woman has been fighting the recording industry over 24 songs she illegally downloaded and shared online four years ago, has lost another round in court.
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Thomas Edison's labs, up close and personal (photos)
On Road Trip 2010, CNET's Daniel Terdiman stopped in on West Orange, N.J., where the great inventor worked and lived.
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IT on the rocks, or IT's finest hour?
One commentator explains why 'decades if business-IT acrimony' came to a head during the recent economic slowdown.
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Tax on What? Taxonomy on the Intranet
This is a guest post from one of the world's leading taxonomy and folksonomy experts Thomas Vander Wal, who can be found at Infocloud Solutions. Thomas has very kindly taken some time to share...
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Anne Thomas Manes: SOA can be resurrected, here's how
SOA as we knew it may have died, but organizations still desperately need service orientation
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Here's why Apple is doing so well -- it's the top half, stupid
Because when failure is not an option, you have to have the best tools, especially when the going gets tough. The sad part is that Apple does so well when so many are not.
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Justice says $1.9 million verdict is constitutional
Jammie Thomas-Rasset was hit with a $1.9 million verdict for filesharing 24 songs -- roughly $80,000 per song. Is that even constitutional? Thomas-Rasset's lawyers filed an appeal saying it's not....
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Dead-Finger Tech: The Weber Smokey Mountain
The Weber Smokey Mountain, also known as "The Bullet" will be the best $250-$350 you will ever spend and will reward you with years of enjoyment and smoky meaty treats, unlike many of the...
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$1.9m verdict is unconstitutional, Thomas-Rasset says
While an appeal is likely in the cards, the motion Jammie Thomas-Rasset's lawyers filed today was a request for new trial (PDF) or for the judge to alter the jury's "shocking" $1.9 million...
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Thomas-Rasset to appeal $1.9m verdict
Jammie Thomas-Rasset will appeal that almost $2 million verdict for having 24 songs available over Kazaa, P2PNet reports. Here's what she told the site: Will they be answered in my favor? I...
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What do Green IT, the economic crisis, and best selling author, Thomas Friedman, have in common? Poor accounting
Consider the following questions posed by Thomas Friedman, New York Times columnist and author of The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century, and more recently, Hot, Flat And...
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