Monthly Archives: July 2009

Microsoft Gazelle Could Take On Google Chrome OS

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The media cycle of past few days has been dominated by word of Microsoft's apparently imminent demise at the hands of Google Chrome OS,...

Google Posts Its Twitter Accounts

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Do you want to follow every Google tweet on Twitter? Now you can. Google's Karen Wickre, who shepherds the Google Blog & Twitter Team,...

Microsoft Launches Silverlight 3 Ahead of Worldwide Partner Conference

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Microsoft has launched Silverlight 3, the newest version of its rich Internet application (RIA) technology, meant to challenge Adobe on its own Flash-centric turf.The...

HP, Acer Developing Google Chrome OS Netbooks, Schmidt Says

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Netbooks running Chrome OS, Google's newly announced operating system, may be available later this year, according to a report from Reuters, which quoted Google...

Lightning Strikes Delay Endeavour’s Launch

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NASA called off the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour for a third time July 11 after lightning strikes in the Cape Canaveral area...

Red Gate Rolls Out SQL Server Backup Pro 6

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It's possible you've never heard of Red Gate Software, based in Cambridge, England, but it has just released a backup software package specifically for...

Electrical Engineers’ Rate of Unemployment Rises

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With all the graduates in science and engineering, plus all the folks currently looking for work, it's a challenging time. There is the constant...

Google Ties Google Maps to Images in Universal Search Results

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Google continues to ratchet up its search engine enhancements this week. This may be business as usual for the search engine giant, but search...

The Future of Project Management: Probability Management?

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One Stanford academic is saying there is a major flaw in how project time is calculated, particularly in software development. All it takes, says...

Workers Looking to Public Sector for Jobs

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A recent study from job site CareerBuilder.com shows a large number of people are seeking out jobs in federal, state and city governments--to the...