Monthly Archives: September 2006

Google Video Goes to School

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The University of California at Berkeley is using Google Video to deliver college courses free of charge, according to Reuters. The university has placed...

Why Google is Like John Kerry

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Throughout most of its eight-year history, Google has taken the high road when it comes to criticism and debate. When Google has been criticized,...

Vista Moves One Step Closer

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Vista Moves One Step Closer: Microsoft releases an interim build to Customer Preview Program participants. IE Patch: Too little, too late? An out-of-cycle patch may...

AJAX Survey Shows Trend Toward Consolidation

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Ajaxian.com, a Web community focused on Asynchronous JavaScript and XML-style development issues, has released its second annual survey, which indicates that open-source frameworks are...

Survey: More Communities Exchanging Health Info

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A survey finds that local, state and regional initiatives for exchanging health information have matured significantly since a similar survey conducted in 2005, but...

Mountains Look Like Molehills

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Satyam Computer Services recent analyst day in New York was at once an occasion for self-congratulation among top management at the Indian outsourcer and...

Intel Touts Quad-Core Advantages

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SAN FRANCISCO—Intel says that, no matter how you slice it, four processors cores are better than two. Intel executives laid out their strategy for migrating...

Happy Birthday, Google

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Google turns eight today. I think I'm supposed to maintain some sort of journalistic remove from congratulating it directly, or drooling my praises for...

IBM Goes for SCO KO

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IBM swung a haymaker at SCO on Sept. 25. The corporate giant asked the U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City for summary judgment...

Firefox 2.0 RC1 Adds Security, Usability Enhancements

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eWEEK Labs tests of Firefox 2.0 Release Candidate 1 show that the new browser will be a worthwhile upgrade—with welcome usability enhancements and improved...