Monthly Archives: September 2009

Day 2 at DEMOfall 2009

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It's day two of DEMOfall and the somewhat strange back-and-forth mix of enterprise, consumer and unusual tech products continues.The morning session kicked off with...

Video: Helping Small Business Avoid Deadbeat Companies

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Cortera is an online service that provides credit information on businesses large and small but then combines it with ratings from a community of...
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Taking a First Look at the Pixi, The Palm Pre’s Little Brother

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Taking a First Look at the Pixi, The Palm Pre's Little Brother Palm is hoping that its upcoming smartphone, the Pixi, will help it...
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Nine Health and Fitness Apps for Your iPhone

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Nine Health and Fitness Apps for Your iPhone iFitness ($1.99) One of the most popular applications in the App Store's "Healthcare and Fitness" section, iFitness offers...
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Intel Atom Chip Drives Growth of Netbooks

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Intel Atom Chip Drives Growth of Netbooks Fujitsu LifeBook M2010 The Atom-powered notebook includes integrated wireless LANs and Bluetooth features. HP Mini 110 Hewlett-Packard's netbook offers up to...

Republicans Drop Anti-Net Neutrality Effort

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A move by Republican senators to block funding to the Federal Communications Commission for developing or implementing new network neutrality regulations is apparently over...

Mzinga Relaunches Software as OmniSocial to Better Compete with Jive, Socialtext

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Mzinga Sept. 23 banked $10 million in funding and rebranded its SAAS enterprise social software as OmniSocial, which comprises three applications suites for companies...

Google Sidewiki Is Knol, SearchWiki Compromise, Sans the Tedium

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Google continues to come up with new ways to present Web content, or let even users interact with the Web content they find.Following last...

Video: Waze Takes Mobiles for a Ride at DEMOfall 09

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Turning a GPS-enabled smartphone into a navigation system isn't really that new. But turning it into a crowd-sourced system for not only getting directions...
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Intel Continues to Shrink the Chip

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Intel Continues to Shrink the Chip The 22-nm Wafer Intel CEO Paul Otellini shows off a silicon wafer containing the first working 22-nm processors. The circuitry...