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Samsung packs camcorder with SSD for fast startOpen in New Window
Solid-state disks, hard-disk drive replacements filled with flash memory chips, have become popular in the laptop computing space and now they're expanding to other markets. At this week's Internatio read more »
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Companies hiring on CrunchBoard: Digg, Dictionary.com, CBS, Hulu, and TechCrunchOpen in New Window
"Despite layoff season, companies around the US continue to hire--including New York, Washington DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Indiana..." read more »
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Fast and 'free' beats steady and paid on MySQLOpen in New Window
"MySQL, the lovable little database engine that could - for reasonable values of could - is starting to feel the pain of being an open source project distributed by a large company." read more »
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 6: The Vista (SP1) DifferenceOpen in New Window
"Vista SP1 includes a bag of tricks that can help a high-performance NAS bust the 100 MB/s mark." read more »
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Software copyright inspection powers used for first timeOpen in New Window
"A forensic examination of the software used by a Welsh business has been conducted under powers recently granted to Trading Standards officers under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Software copy read more »
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Digg’s Sorry Revenue Stream, And Rumors Of An Experimental Ad ProductOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington writes "So Business Week gets their hands on Digg’s financials and reports that the company had 2007 revenues of $4.8 million and losses of $2.8 million. The first three quarters o read more »
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Report: Digg still mining for profitsOpen in New Window
"There are some stunning numbers in BusinessWeek about social news site Digg: In 2007, the company reportedly pulled in only $4.8 million in revenue and lost $2.8 million. In the first three quarter read more »
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Kindling Hopes To Spark Your Company’s Best IdeasOpen in New Window
Jason Kincaid writes, "Kindling, the first web product from New York-based design and tech firm Arc90, is looking to help business share ideas more effectively. The site offers a Digg-like system f read more »
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