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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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Week in video: The power of the Web
The Internet took the video spotlight this week with coverage of the Web 2.0 Expo and a spot in the new documentary Google Me.
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Netscape wins one month from executioner
As it puts forward Flock, Time Warner's AOL unit has extended support for its once-popular Netscape browser by a month, to March 1.
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Waiting for the OpenSocial hammer to drop
Veteran developer Marc Canter warns industry politics could stymie push to give social-network users more control over data.
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Wikia Search finds few fans in early going
Alpha version of community-driven Wikia search engine has received mostly negative online commentary since its launch this week.
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Google applies for image text patent
Search giant filed a patent application last year for extracting and using text that can be seen in image and video files.
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Wikia Search to offer first peek next week
A public alpha of the community-driven, open-source search tool is set to launch Monday.
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Companies warned not to rush into social networking
Social networking could turn out to be a costly "white elephant" for businesses that hurry to invest in the technology, Gartner says.
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Google Custom Search goes global
Previously available only in the U.S., Google's customizable hosted service is now available to companies in the U.K. and beyond.
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Microsoft's new search guru talks strategy
Microsoft aims to get current MSN users to stop going to Google.
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Microsoft leaks its own search plans
An employee posts details on version 2.0 of "Live Search," ahead of a big event next week in Silicon Valley.
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Big-shot economist to advise teen virtual world 'Gaia Online'
Former U.S. Council of Economic Advisors chairman Michael Boskin is tapped to lead virtual world's economic council. The big question: why?Images: A look inside 'Gaia Online'
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Google taps Capgemini to bring big business to Apps
The two companies announce a partnership that aims to crack into large corporations with the search giant's online Google Apps.
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Smarter routers, better Net video
Larry Roberts was in on the birth of the Internet. Now his new company is offering a tune-up for today's traffic.
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Teenager today, tech exec tomorrow
Silicon Valley conference shows how Web entrepreneurs are getting younger and younger--some are not of driving age.
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Beta--the four-letter word of Web 2.0
CNET News.com's Caroline McCarthy says that getting your site into a full version doesn't have to be scary. Really.
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Hotmail's replacement is going Dutch
Microsoft moves Windows Live Mail out of beta in The Netherlands, but won't launch final version elsewhere until next year. Images: Windows Live Mail
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Firefox nears final launch
The much-anticipated open-source browser reaches a major development milestone, as an official test version debuts.
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Firefox fans to take campaign to NY Times
Open-source advocates are being asked to open their wallets and support the Web browser in a full-page ad.
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Google's math
Google on Tuesday added a feature to its popular search tool that allows visitors to calculate mathematical equations. It can compute basic arithmetic like 15*5+2, more complicated equations and...
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Google cache raises copyright concerns
Google's caching feature allows for quick snapshots of others' web pages. But does it infringe on copyrights and trademarks?
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