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Our Nation’s Finest News Source ShinesOpen in New Window
Self described reformed crack dealer/New York Times columnist David Carr continues the fine tradition of bad video creation by New York Times writers in a post in today's Carpetbagger (The paper's Os read more »
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Digital Gangster Take Credit for Twitter HacksOpen in New Window
Members of the online forum Digital Gangster may have been behind Monday's Twitter hack. On Monday, hacker's gained access to, and posted messages from, 33 Twitter accounts including those of Bill O read more »
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SkyGrid To Offer Free Version Of Real Time News Service. Future Of News Aggregation?Open in New Window
Michael Arrington writes about SkyGrid which "lets users personalize and filter the real time news stream from blogs and traditional new sites, and it also tries to detect 'sentiment' via an algor read more »
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Server racket to slow in 2009?Open in New Window
"With some 2 million-plus physical boxes still being shipped every quarter on a global basis, the server racket is still a pretty good one. In the first three quarters of 2008..." read more »
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The top underreported tech stories of 2008Open in New Window
"Did you know that a vicious price war is threatening to upset the wholesale bandwidth market? If you didn't, you might not be prepared when your provider is "de-peered," leaving your Web site as read more »
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Pew survey shows online news overtaking print in the USOpen in New Window
"For the first time since the group started surveying the US about how the country gets its news, the Pew Research Center has found that the Internet has passed newspapers as a primary news source.. read more »
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Credit crunch takes toll on data center spendingOpen in New Window
"The deepening financial crisis is causing more businesses to lower their data center budgets for 2009, with spending on training and new hardware likely to feel the brunt of the cutbacks, according read more »
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Datacash tracks down the 3rd ManOpen in New Window
"Payment service provider Datacash has offered £3.25m to buy UK-based credit card fraud experts the 3rd Man. The offer, announced Monday, represents..." read more »
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