Monthly Archives: January 2010

Fortune Magazine Says NetApp Still a Great Place to Work

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How far the mighty have fallen! Fortune magazine announced Jan. 22 that network storage provider NetApp has been knocked from its No. 1-in-the-world perch...

Carbonite Ships New iPhone Backup App

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Online storage provider Carbonite on Jan. 22 launched an application that covers the iPhone-to-PC backup gap.Carbonite's new offering is an extension of its remote...

Google Squared Leveraged to Highlight Relevant Answers

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Just days after pointing out how its search algorithms are bold-facing synonyms to highlight the search engine's semantic search chops, Google said it will...

IBM, FujiFilm Set New Tape Capacity Record

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IBM revealed Jan. 22 that digital tape-thought dead by many storage industry people for more than a decade-still has plenty of room for development.Researchers,...

Apple Tablet May Be Carried by Both Verizon, ATandT

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Although Apple currently has a deal with a single carrier in the U.S., AT&T, for its bestselling iPhone, recent rumors indicate the company could...

Pricing, Security Deter Mobile App Downloads, Says Survey

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Analysts are expecting mobile application sales to rocket upward over the next several years. However, there are still a few factors preventing some consumers...

Motorola Offers China Users Android Store, Search Engine Choice

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Motorola is bringing an Android-based application store to China.Called SHOP4APPS, or Zhi-Jian-Yuan, which translates roughly to "place for apps wisdom," according to Motorola, it...

Candidate Switch Helps Whitman, Hurts Fiorina in Calif. Races

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Former California Congressman Tom Campbell's decision Jan. 14 to drop his candidacy for the state's governor's office and instead vie for the U.S. Senate...
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How Facebook, Cloud, Mobility Are Changing Enterprise IT

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How Facebook, Cloud, Mobility Are Changing Enterprise IT How Facebook, Cloud, Mobility Are Changing Enterprise IT By Jeffrey Burt No IT Assets By 2012, 20 percent of...

Facebook Building Data Center in Oregon

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Social networking behemoth Facebook announced it has broken ground on for a data center in Prineville, Ore. Facebook's vice president of technical operations Jonathan...