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Andrew Mager: Live: Wordcamp 2009
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft: No more three-app limit in Windows 7 Starter Edition
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft sees sense, kills "three app limit" on Windows 7 Starter edition
- Oliver Marks: Tomorrow's World
- Garett Rogers: Google Wave will change the way we communicate
- Dennis Howlett: Weekend stuff: Microsoft vs. Google Launches
- Christopher Dawson: Is it just me, or does Bing look a lot like Google?
Andrew Nusca: Should broadband connectivity be a right?
Matthew Miller: Hands-on with the HTC Touch Pro2
Digital Inspiration: Bing Tips & Tricks
Heather Clancy: Would you go the extra mile to get rid of an old computer responsibly?
Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week
Phil Wainewright: SaaS in Europe at the tipping point
Sean Portnoy: Asus will launch budget O!Play media streamer at Computex
Matthew Miller: ThinkFree Mobile Office suite for Android to be demoed next week
Michael Krigsman: IBM's Devil's Triangle: An enterprise software soap opera
David Morgenstern: Is PIV card support coming to the iPhone?
- Gizmodo: First iPhone 3G 2009 Screens Look Very Real To Me
- Matthew Miller: Quickoffice for iPhone update 1.2 brings predictive text and more
- Jason O'Grady: New iPhone 3G screenshots show camera and compass interfaces
Brian Sommer: OneWire - Talent acquisition in the Finance sector
Data Center Knowledge: Study: Data Center Supply Near All-Time Low
AFP: Blogging guru chips away at Great Firewall of China
Dow Jones: Sprint Has Palm Pre Exclusive Through 2009
Christopher Dawson: If a color Kindle is years away, where does that leave e-textbooks?
Sam Diaz: Washington: Together, we can tackle cybersecurity
- White House: Securing Our Digital Future
- Bits: Google's Top Policy Executive to Join Obama Administration
- Andrew Nusca: Dell cedes gaming spotlight to Alienware; introduces M17X laptop
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Alienware's "Allpowerful" notebook unveiled - The M17x
Jason O'Grady: Hands-on: Verizon Wireless HP Mini 1151NR netbook (Updated 2x)
Gallery: HP Mini 1151NR netbook by Verizon Wireless
AppleInsider: A glimpse at Snow Leopard's more subtle refinements
- IBM, Syracuse aim for one of the greenest data centers
- Dan Kusnetzky: What's Cloud Computing and What's Not?
Verizon set to update BlackBerry Storm OS
Mary Jo Foley: With Wave, did Google jump the (Microsoft) shark?
- Forrester: Google Wave: Surfing the future of collaboration
- Ed Burnette: Google Wave: Catching the Big One
- Gallery: Google Wave rolls into action
Paul Greenberg: Excerpt: Marketing 2.0 From CRM at the Speed of Light 4th Edition
Paul Miller: Bing is not alone; similar techniques alive and well in existing vertical search
- Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Bing vs. Bing: Pitching To Be Its Pitchman?
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Asus Eee PC 1000HE, Olympus Stylus waterproof camera, GPS sale
Gumblar attack worse than Conficker, experts warn
Denise Howell: Video helps to quantify "fair"
Harry Fuller: Forget local fracking, let's drill, baby, drill