Monthly Archives: June 2008

Brightcove Primes Contextual Video

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Brightcove, a software as a service video platform provider that is to businesses what Google's YouTube is to consumers, released the third version of...

Firefox 3: The Next-Generation Web Browser

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Click here to see screenshotsOpera 9.5REVIEW: At first glance, it doesn't look that different from previous versions of the browser. And while there are...

Toshiba Offers 128GB SSD with New Notebook

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Toshiba is looking to push the envelope in the ultraportable PC market with a new Portege laptop that offers a 128GB solid state drive...

Congressman: More Models, More Techies

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What do models and techies have in common? At the outset, not very much, likely to most geeks' chagrin.Yet, New York Congressman Anthony Weiner,...

CRM 2.0

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Community and collaboration tools are coming to CRM.During the past six months, Salesforce.com and Oracle have delivered new features and products that allow organizations...

Red Hat patch adds to OpenOffice vuln run

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Red Hat has issued a security update covering multiple versions of the OpenOffice open-source productivity suite to address a flaw related to use of...

Microsoft and Its Open-Source Gambit

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Microsoft has made another move in its open-source gambit by becoming a sponsor of the Open Source CensusThe move follows Microsoft's partnership with the...

Who Will Microsoft Buy Post Googlehoo?

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Now that Microsoft has officially whiffed on search in the wake of walking away from the table empty handed and target Yahoo getting in...

eBay, PayPal Open Up to Developers

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EBay and PayPal are rolling out new developer initiatives.At the eBay Developers conference in Chicago June 16, eBay announced Project Echo, which is designed...

Sophos Sets Sights on Endpoint Security Rivals

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It's no secret that Sophos has started to make headway against bigger players in the security space. While Symantec and McAfee still loom large...