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Online Diplomacy: the Famous Fedex Twitter/Email Exchange
You may have seen the drama this week around a social media ad agency representative whose negative Twitter message about Memphis, Tennessee was read and responded to by one of ...
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What's on my iPhone
A common pastime at Macworld Expo was comparing iPhone apps with friends. You could see people everywhere huddled around their iPhones sharing tips on their latest and greatest app discoveries. ...
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IT VC funding plunges to lowest level since 1998
Investments in the IT industry fell to their lowest level since 1998, a 39 per cent drop compared with the year ago period. Overall, US venture capital investments fell 30 ...
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Venture investments into IT down 14.5% in 2008
IT Venture capital dropped to $11.64 bln for all of 2008, down 14.5% from 2007, according to VentureSource. Software companies, which continue to capture the largest slice of IT venture ...
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Will 2009 be a solar year?
There are strong indications that eleven months from now, there'll more solar energy use around the globe than there is today. Just two months ago work was completed on Europe's ...
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Google may still be working on GDrive
It's been a very long time since rumors of GDrive have surfaced, and I all but gave up on the idea. Reports today make it sound like Google is still ...
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If every day were a Circuit City liquidation sale...
Circuit City stores are a bit busy as the company liquidates its inventory. Perhaps if there were a liquidation sale every day Circuit City would have survived. Circuit City said ...
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Facebook fan numbers of U.S. Airways pilot Sullenberger grow at 1,000 per minute
Facebook reported today that the fan page of U.S. Airways pilot Captain C.B. "Sully" Sullenberger III is today growing at a rate of more than 1,000 new fans per minute ...
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Carbonetworks intros new portal software for emissions info management
Earlier this month I wrote about the need for companies to get a handle on the impact of their carbon footprint and about the fact that IT departments are getting ...
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CandyWars, a sugar-coated DopeWars, is approved by App Store
After being rejected entry into the App Store, Catamount Software renamed its port of the cult classic DopeWars game to CandyWars (iTunes, $0.99) and it was promptly approved. Catamount Software ...
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Researcher generates executable MD5 collisions with Authenticode signed binary
We have heard quite a bit recently about the dangers of using MD5, a now-broken cryptographic hash routine, for determining the validity of SSL certificates. Today we see that a ...
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Top sites in November 2008
Rank Property Audience, 000 Total Internet 190,775 1 Google Sites 146,941 2 Yahoo! Sites 143,856 3 Microsoft Sites 123,537 4 AOL LLC 108,785 5 Fox Interactive Media 89,000 6 eBay ...
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Hands on with Seagate FreeAgent Theater HD media player
Still playing catch-up from CES. You usually find Seagate inside devices that store media in your living room, but the hard drive giant is making a bid for more visibility ...
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Windows 7: search your university library from your desktop
Federated Search, from a developers perspective, is like the search bar in Firefox and IE7. For the end user, and in this case, the student, it allows you to browse ...
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When Windows beats Linux: a cautionary tale
When Windows beat Linux at SwissAir, it didn't happen in Denmark but there was something rotten. by Paul Murphy
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$3.7 bln of digital music sold in 2008
IFPI reported legal digital global sales in 2008 grew by an estimated 25% to $3.7 bln in trade value, to account for about 20% of the industry’s global recorded music ...
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Jobs considering liver transplant due to cancer complications
When it comes to reporting on the health of a CEO, it's shaky territory, but once it hits the wires, it must be done. Apple CEO Steve Jobs is considering ...
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Is this Microsoft Office 14?
Looks like four alpha screenshots have leaked of Microsoft Office 14, which was distributed to select testers this week, according to Neowin via a Russian site. It includes an introductory ...
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Now that's what I call a Web host with the most: AISO.net relies on solar to power its network
No matter how historic next week's inauguration might be, I am steering far clear of Washington, D.C. But if you're subjecting yourself to the occasion,why not start early by attending ...
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Brighter news: Sully is Facebook's latest hero.
Just when things seem their worst - layoffs, foreclosures, bankruptcies - along comes a hero for people to rally around. Where better to do that than Facebook. Capt. C.B. Sullenberger ...
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MP calls for justice for Nasa hacker
Gary McKinnon should be tried in the UK, according to shadow justice minister David Burrowes ...
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Virus causes Ministry of Defence outages
The MoD administrative system has been hit with a virus that has infected systems including those on the Ark Royal ...
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Vodafone trials hit 16Mbps
The world's largest mobile operator has announced success in its trials of 16Mbps HSPA+ technology, and will now aim for 21Mbps in further trials ...
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Intel's convertible Classmate in action
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HP extends physical and virtual systems management
New add-on software applications expand capabilities of the company's software for managing physical and virtual environments ...
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Sweden pushes ahead with 4G network
The mobile operator TeliaSonera has signed up Ericsson and Huawei to build its LTE network, saying it intends to get one of the first such 4G networks up and...
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Muglia on the cloud, Azure and the economy
Microsoft server and tools boss Bob Muglia, who was recently named a divisional president, talks about the company's plans for its new Windows Azure platform and how the economy...
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Nasa hacker appeals to Bush for pardon
Gary McKinnon has appealed to the out-going president to grant McKinnon a pardon for accessing US military systems ...
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Nasa hacker legal team awaits prosecution decision
Karen Todner, the solicitor for Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon, talks to ZDNet UK about McKinnon's prospects of avoiding extradition to the US by confessing to UK computer crimes ...
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Sony Ericsson wants, can't have, PSP phone
Hot on the heels of Sony Ericsson's worrying results (further and further into the red we go) comes a rumour that the phone manufacturer approached one of its joint-venture...
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Sony Ericsson wants, can't have, PSP phone
Hot on the heels of Sony Ericsson's worrying results (further and further into the red we go) comes a rumour that the phone manufacturer approached one of its joint-venture...
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Gartner: 2009 a 'deciding year' for Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson's worsening losses make 2009 a make-or-break year for the company, say analysts ...
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Virtualized storage, servers go hand-in-hand
Real savings in data centers can only be realized by tapping on a combination of server and storage virtualization, says NetApp CEO and Chairman Dan Warmenhoven. Compare your salaryUse...
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Can news be sold iTunes style?
David Carr of the NYT provided an interesting suggestion, that perhaps news can be sold the way music is sold - to an iPod-like device. Rich Gordon of Poynter...
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M1 prepares for OpCo position
In anticipation of Singapore's National Broadband Network, MobileOne is moving from a single-play operator role to multi-play, it said.
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MoD IT project late, over budget, failing to impress
The £7bn Defence Information Infrastructure project is 18 months late, at least £182m over budget and has left many users underwhelmed ...
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Long contracts prioritised over pay packet
Contractors say length of contract is the most important factor for them in the current economic climate, with a substantial pay packet the second priority ...
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Google Apps admins get greater password control
The premier edition of Google Apps will offer administrators the ability to set a minimum password length and monitor the strength of user passwords over time ...
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Google kills off Jaiku, Dodgeball, other projects
The search giant has made a series of announcements that signal it is winding down or terminating six of its online products ...
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Blunkett challenges IT education 'stranglehold'
The former education secretary told the Bett exhibition that the government needs to examine procurement processes so innovative suppliers stand a chance of winning contracts ...
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