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First Windows 7 beta puts fresh face on VistaOpen in New Window
More polish so you don't spitReview Microsoft has officially released the first Windows 7 beta. While it's been one of the web's worst kept secrets, Microsoft was still keeping quiet about the detail read more »
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Google’s Street View Takes A Byte Out Of CrimeOpen in New Window
Google Street View may get a bad rap from some overzealous privacy watchdogs and conspiracy theorists, but it just helped police save a young girl who had been kidnapped over the weekend.In the case, read more »
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First Look: Apple's Numbers ’09Open in New Window
In August 2007, Apple's iWork productivity suite gained a new stablemate--Numbers, a new take on the traditional spreadsheet application. In our review of Numbers '08, we found it to be easy read more »
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10 really cool university networking labsOpen in New Window
Bob Brown writes about ten university networking labs that are delivering innovative new technologies to IT. read more »
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Vodafone Americas Foundation Launches $3 Million Fund To Fuel Mobile InnovationOpen in New Window
"Have you got some outstanding idea for the mobile world rattling around in your brain, but can't afford to make it happen? Vodafone wants to hear from you. This morning, the Vodafone Americas Foun read more »
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Google's turn: Friend Connect is live, tooOpen in New Window
"Google, likely in reaction to the official rollout of Facebook Connect, has opened up its universal log-in system, Google Friend Connect. Journalists on Thursday received a hurried e-mail saying... read more »
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Google’s Apps SLA Allows It To Minimize Downtime Of Gmail, Calendar And MoreOpen in New Window
"Any Google App could be unavailable for more than 21 hours on a given day, and the company could still claim they had 100% uptime. That's the gist of an analysis penned by Pingdom..." read more »
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Did Google Issue a Bear Call?Open in New Window
Om Malik writes, "“We have to behave as though we don’t know what’s going to happen,” Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told the Wall Street Journal. It seems like a prudent move. But I see it as read more »
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