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The candidates on techOpen in New Window
Wired has the obligatory candidates-on-tech piece today. They look at five key tech issues – broadband, H1B, green tech, net neutrality and spectrum – although TechPresident notes the list is not com read more »
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The Importance of SitemapsOpen in New Window
So I've been busy with this Stack Overflow thing over the last two weeks. By way of apology, I'll share a little statistic you might find interesting: the percentage of traffic from search engines at read more »
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The week in hardware: DX 11, Nehalem, and AMDOpen in New Window
The big news of the week was the AMD spinoff and Intel's reaction to it, but we did see some action in other areas as well. Info on Nehalem, ATI, and ten minute battery recharges inside.Read More... read more »
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The elephant in the room: SOA and the economyOpen in New Window
We’ve all been distracted by events in the economy over the past few weeks, and let’s face it, it makes for a very large elephant in the room when we talk about SOA.All debates about REST read more »
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Team Cyprus Move To Undo “The Video”Open in New Window
A group of twenty or so tech elite partying 1999-style in Cyprus this last week posted a lip sync video of the Journey song "Don't Stop Believing" a couple of days ago. Among the group were Brittany read more »
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The Many Faces of Clustered StorageOpen in New Window
the cluster meaning can be different things to different people. read more »
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The KOffice 2.0 beta, part 2: Graphical and charting programsOpen in New Window
Yesterday, I looked at the major applications in the first beta for KOffice 2.0. Now it's the turn of the rest of the beta: The KPlato project manager, KChart, the vector graphics editor Karbon, and read more »
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The Games for Learning Institute wants to grow a new geek cropOpen in New Window
Microsoft's partnering with a number of New York colleges and schools to work math- and science-friendly video games into middle-school classrooms. Wait, you say -- don't middle-school kids already have enough love for videogames? read more »
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