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    IBM to put a more standardized stamp on data centers 12/06/2008 08:23:16

    IBM is trying to do for data centers what McDonald's helped to do for hamburgers and fries: turn the building of them into an efficient, quasi-manufacturing process.
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    Eight incredibly useful tools for road warriors 05/06/2008 07:46:28

    When you're on the road, you can feel more like a juggler than a traveler: You've got your notebook, your smart phone, your camera, your GPS device, your MP3 player -- and all the power cords, USB drives and other gadgets that go with them.
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    Wi-Fi wants to be free 18/02/2008 09:40:08

    Public Wi-Fi hot spots have been popular for about eight years. During that time, companies providing the service have been groping about, trying to figure out how to monetize it. The dominant model to date has been to simply charge for it. Pay us US$20 a month, and you can log in at any of our many locations.
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    Analyst: Microsoft 'frightened' of Google monopoly 05/02/2008 08:05:12

    As made abundantly clear with Friday's announcement, Microsoft's US$44.6 billion bid for search engine Yahoo was driven by the software giant's desire to stay viable in the online advertising market.
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    Open source company Mindquarry folds; founders move on 18/12/2007 12:08:13

    The founders of open source collaboration software start-up Mindquarry have shut down the company and moved on to a new venture, building up the social media product lines of Day Software.
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    Nokia invests in contactless communications company 12/12/2007 09:09:38

    Nokia continues to pursue the emerging near-field communications technology with an investment in Inside Contactless.
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    Will Wi-Fi hot spots survive WiMax and 3G? 16/11/2007 11:31:43

    Mobile WiMax promises to be fast, cheap and, if Sprint Nextel keeps its word, available across the US by 2009. 3G service, while slower than mobile WiMax, is already widely available. Both technologies are designed to cover wide areas.
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    Computerworld's 2007 Jobs Report: Back from the brink 14/11/2007 12:00:29

    As an assistant information systems analyst at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in Corcoran, Kent splits his time between providing help desk support to 400 to 500 end users and handling IT procurement activities.
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    McBride: Reports of SCO's death greatly exaggerated 10/10/2007 08:43:37

    If the corporate Grim Reaper is truly knocking on the door of The SCO Group, no one seems to have told Darl McBride, the software vendor's president and CEO.
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    US gov't busts alleged botmaster who attacked antiscam site 04/10/2007 08:35:02

    A 21-year-old California man has been arrested and charged with launching a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack against CastleCops, an online forum and Web site that specializes in rooting out Internet scams.
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    How satisfied are Microsoft customers? 16/05/2007 08:04:41

    Making customers happy, some experts say, is the fine art of balancing experience and expectation. Based on that, the feeling of Microsoft Corp. customers is starting to edge ever so slightly towards the disappointment end of the spectrum, according to results of an annual survey by the University of Michigan released on Tuesday.
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