Monthly Archives: October 2009

Global Warming a Cooling Concern for Americans, Report Finds

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A report from Pew Research Center discovered a sharp decline in the percentage of Americans who believe in evidence supporting global warming. The poll,...

Why Oracle Must Decide Soon About Keeping MySQL

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As of Oct. 24, Oracle has been unable to convince a key European Commission antitrust regulator that it will develop and promote the freely...

Microsoft Offers Windows 7 on USB Drives for Netbooks

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Microsoft has developed a solution for porting Windows 7 onto netbooks that lack a DVD drive: a USB memory stick. The feature was announced...

Quantum CEO Joins High Echelon of Motivational Speakers

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It was a surprise -- OK, a shock -- to stumble across a notice on the Web for a motivational speaker special event (check...

Video: Demo Meetup Starts Push to Next Demo

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Though DEMOfall just finished a few weeks ago, the push is already on to get ready for the next Demo in early 2010. And...
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Microsoft, Google, Startups Jostle for Attention at Web 2.0 Summit

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Microsoft, Google, Startups Jostle for Attention at Web 2.0 Summit No Title Web 2.0 SummitCalm before the storm. No Title Now, a Word From Your Co-hostsTim O'Reilly and...

Microsoft Sees Stronger Earnings than Expected, Believes in Tech Refresh

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Microsoft reported another quarter of declining revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2010. Nonetheless, Wall Street analysts and Microsoft executives both seemed satisfied...

Verizon, Motorola Accidentally Leak Droid Specs

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Verizon Wireless began building interest in the Motorola Droid, its first smartphone running Google's Android operating system, with a few well-placed television ads criticizing...

Motorola, GE Are Part of WiMax-Based Smart Grid Program

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Motorola, Grid Net and GE Energy Services are among a number of partnering companies tapped to develop a WiMax-based smart metering program in Australia.The...

McCain Moves Against Net Neutrality Rules

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On the same day the Federal Communications Commission voted to begin consideration of codifying and expanding the agency's network neutrality principles, Sen. John McCain...