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Notable headlines:Robin Harris: Build an 8 PS3 supercomputer.IBM aims to salvage silicon for solar industry.
Notable headlines:Robin Harris: Build an 8 PS3 supercomputer.IBM aims to salvage silicon for solar industry.
The indictment of suspected terrorist Najibullah Zazi, charged with acquiring and preparing bombs similar to the ones deployed in the 2005 London subway attacks, rides on Zazi's Internet surfing habits.Here's a look at the key linchpins where IT crossed paths with detective work.
The acquihire will help Vonage build out its natural language and conversational AI algorithms.
AOL's Platform A said Monday that it will offer Bebo and Facebook application developers "a guaranteed CPM" for U.S.
A few weeks ago we highlighted about an odd Yahoo Mail search bug. The problem: Yahoo Mail's search function wouldn't work and that's a big issue when you have thousands of email messages. Here's a look at how Yahoo has responded to users.
Yahoo is reportedly going to unload Zimbra, the open source email company it bought in 2007 for $350 million. According to Kara Swisher at BoomTown Zimbra is as good as gone.
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Zimbra launched a new collaboration suite and said it hit the 50 million paid mailbox mark. Zimbra's move is notable given the chatter that Yahoo may unload the unit.
IBM will launch a cloud-based version of LotusLive Symphony in the second half of 2011. The big question for me is whether LotusLive Symphony can break into this little office suite relay I have going on.
Google executives addressed recent Gmail outages and noted that the company is currently running at a 99.9 percent reliability rate.