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How to Scale Your Ruby Applications

Rails makes everything so simple for developers that it's easy to get trapped into thinking it will solve every problem, making it easy to...

Microsoft to Launch Windows Mobile Marketplace with 600 Applications

Microsoft will launch its Windows Marketplace for Mobile this fall with 600 applications, according to published reports.The Website WMPoweruser.com reports that Audrey Zolghadr, Windows...

Google SMS to Boost Mobile Information Delivery in Africa

Google June 29 rolled out new mobile applications geared to let users in Uganda, Africa access health, news, weather and other information from mobile...

Aldrin Creates Buzz Opposing NASA Moon Plan

Count former astronaut Buzz Aldrin among those who think NASA is off target with its current plans to reach the moon by 2020. Aldrin,...

Microsoft to Open Dublin, Chicago Data Centers

Microsoft plans to open two new data centers in Chicago and in Dublin, Ireland, in July.The Dublin data center, which the company touts as...

Texting Drivers Have Slower Reaction Times than Drunk Drivers

Drinking and driving is illegal, not to mention morally reprehensible and in no way advocated. Driving and texting, however, while still legal in some...

Colligo Brings File, E-Mail Management to Microsoft SharePoint

Colligo Networks, a software integrator that moves data storage and synchronization functions from the server to the desktop for IBM Lotus Notes and Microsoft...

Cassini Findings Hint of Possible Life on Saturn

Signs of life-of some sort, possibly-may be percolating beneath the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus.Using data gained from the Cassini Equinox Mission, scientists have...

Apple’s $600 Mac Mini Costs Nearly $400 to Make, Says iSuppli

iSuppli's latest teardown was of the Apple Mac Mini desktop computer.Tearing down and tallying up the components of the tiny cube-which measures just 2...

Social Networking Sites Scramble for Storage on Jacko News

There's no question that the sudden death on June 25 of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, has caused the biggest Web traffic surge...