Monthly Archives: February 2005

Barnes & Noble.com Ranks First in Customer Service Amongst E-Commerce Sites

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Barnes & Noble.com was ranked first in customer satisfaction amongst e-retailers on the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index, which is compiled in part by...

Bushs Science Advisor, Congressman Clash Over Computer Models

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President Bushs science advisor and a prominent Democratic Member of Congress sparred publicly this week about the administrations stance on computer models. Representative Henry Waxman...

FeedStream, Sleepycat Ink Web Publishing Deal

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Hoping to capitalize on the multiformat enterprise publishing market, FeedStream, a provider of XML-based Web content management solutions, has formed an OEM partnership with...

Digital Railroad Unveils Photo Feeds

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Imagine being able to capture your photo images, upload them to your own unique archive, manage the rights of usage and then use RSS...

Suns New Sparcs Fly Faster

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Sun Microsystems is preparing to expand the capabilities of its high-end systems with a faster UltraSparc IV processor, starting next week. The Santa Clara, Calif....

Intel Speeds Data Movement

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Intel Corp., as part of its push to focus more on platforms than components, is introducing a technology designed to speed up the movement...

Jupitermedia Will Acquire Dynamic Graphics Group

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Jupitermedia has inked an agreement to acquire Creatas L.L.C., the parent company of Dynamic Graphics Inc. and PictureQuest Acquisition Company L.L.C., along with Dynamic...

Sun, Oracle Broaden Offerings for Developers

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Sun Microsystems Inc. has added to its support for developers by moving new projects to its community development environment and offering new tools for...

Travel Site Reserves a Seat on Oracle, Linux

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Ahhh, winter in Minnesota. On Thursday afternoon in St. Cloud it was 0 degrees with the windchill, and Michael Kress can assure you that throughout...

Microsoft Seeks to Bottle Up Open Source Wine

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Are Wine users just whining about Microsofts anti-piracy plans? Or is Microsoft unfairly targeting and discriminating against customers attempting to run Windows programs on...