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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 plans summer launch for digital bookstore
Google's settlement with authors and publishers remains in limbo, but the company is planning to launch its digital bookstore this summer with titles it is clearly authorized to sell.
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Google search tweak takes Chinese search offline
Several reports noted that Chinese Internet users inside the Great Firewall of China Tuesday were unable to do any kind of Google searches but the problem apparently wasn't directed at Google.
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China issues rules on reporting Google moves
A Chinese government ministry ordered Chinese media companies to toe the government line this week in their reporting on Google's decision to move its search operations to Hong Kong.
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Google phasing out support for IE6
Starting March 1, Internet Explorer users must be running at least version 7 of the browser in order to properly use Google Docs and Google Sites.
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AP tangles with Google News
Google has stopped adding news stories provided by the Associated Press into Google News, the latest move in a long-running spat between the two organizations.
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Yahoo tweets real-time search
Yahoo announced plans to launch a feature to integrate tweets into search results. The announcement comes days after Google unveiled plans to integrate content from sources such as Twitter and blogs.
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Yahoo, Microsoft finalize search agreement
Yahoo and Microsoft have finalized their agreement to install Microsoft as the exclusive search provider for Yahoo's network of sites.
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Google trying not to cross 'the creepy line'
Google CEO Eric Schmidt told Fox Business last week that "we're trying not to cross what we call the creepy line" when it comes to the data it gathers.
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Google Books hearing officially delayed
The judge overseeing Google Books settlement has agreed to the plaintiffs' request for a delay of the final hearing scheduled to approve the controversial proposal.
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Twitter users get phone calls
Twitter users on Thursday will, for the first time, be able to make voice calls directly to each other through. But will callers be limited to the number of words they use?
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Maintenance error causes two-hour Gmail outage
Google's nearly two-hour Gmail outage yesterday was the result of a miscalculation regarding the capacity of its system, the company said.
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Italian regulators examine Google News
Competition regulators in Italy have opened an inquiry into Google News at the behest of publishers, which allege they are banned from search results unless they agree to be part of it.
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Bing, Wolfram Alpha agree on licensing deal
Microsoft's Bing search engine and Wolfram Alpha have reached a licensing deal that allows Bing to present some of the specialized scientific and computational content that Wolfram Alpha generates.
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Bing claims 8 percent rise in users
Microsoft's internal data credits the launch of its new Bing search engine with a boost in unique visitors during June. But will it continue after summer vacations come to a close.
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Yahoo search: Time to kill the 10 blue links
Yahoo's search strategy is now focusing on intent over results. For example, if you're looking for a restaurant, Yahoo wants to make sure reviews are included in the results.
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Is Apple getting ready for an 'iPad'
Is the world finally ready for a mobile 'media pad'? Apple could be plotting to bridge the mobile computing gap between the iPod touch and MacBook.
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Gore: Wireless access to info means power
During his CTIA Wireless 2009 keynote, Al Gore sought to link the democratic effects of information sharing with the growth of the wireless industry as the solution to all of life's problems.
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iPhone 3.0 code hints at future Apple hardware
As developers have gotten their hands on the iPhone OS 3.0 beta released earlier this week, they've started to turn up interesting tidbits while splashing around in the code.
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T-Mobile Prism Power (pictures)
The T-Mobile Prism is is an entry-level 3G Android device aimed at first-time smartphone buyers.
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SETI's search for alien life is in trouble
SETI might be forced to sharply curtail its search for alien life if it can't plug large losses in funding.
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