Monthly Archives: March 2005

AOL Launches Blog Service for Teens

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AOL officially launched its RED Blogs service Tuesday, aimed at capturing some of the growing popularity of online Weblogs by focusing on the teen...

Adobe 7.0 Reader for Linux Becomes Available

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Adobe has made a download of the Linux version of Adobe Reader 7.0 available on its ftp site. The newly renamed utility handles PDFs...

Xirrus Unveils Wireless LAN Array

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Wi-Fi hardware startup Xirrus Inc. this week debuted its flagship product, which combines a WLAN switch and up to 16 integrated access points into...

Open-Source Fans Often Miss Business Basics

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I read about open-source news and views more faithfully than the baseball-mad kid I once was read the Cubs box scores. So it is that...

Google to Buy Web Analytics Provider

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Google Inc. took a step into the Web analytics market late on Monday by announcing an agreement to buy Urchin Software Corp. San Diego-based Urchin...

Tool Trends Point Way to Developing Opportunities

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We take pleasure and pride in releasing today the list of finalists for the fifth annual eWEEK Excellence Awards, honoring a comprehensive portfolio of...

SWsoft Virtualizes Egeneras Blade Servers

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Egenera Inc. and SWsoft Inc. are teaming up to bring greater virtualization capabilities to Egeneras BladeFrame blade server environment.The two companies on Monday announced...

Developers Flock to XML Query Spec

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A new survey of developers using XML has found that a vast majority are using or plan to use XML Query even before it...

POS System Boosts Wine Sales, Spirits

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Improving with age like a fine Cabernet or Merlot, wine merchant Sherry-Lehmann Inc. stays one step ahead of growing customer online and in-store demand...

2008 Will Be the Year for Emerging Tech

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I shared a panel discussion spotlight this month with Ashwin Rangan, an experienced enterprise CIO, where we cordially disagreed on the pace of technology...