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InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
Cisco Is Crazy for Collaboration Cisco unwraps its own social software for the enterprise.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
Microsoft Novell Partnership Still Growing As partnership enters its third year of Linux and Window interoperability, the vendors post a 50 percent growth rate.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
Black Hat Vulnerabilities Get Apple's Attention Mac OS X 10.6.2 fixes security issues, some of which were publicly disclosed months ago.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
With Ocean, Samsung Dives Into Mobile OS Fray Samsung unveils plans for a new mobile operating platform called Ocean, joining a sea of rivals in the handset OS sea.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
Novell Brings Mono to Microsoft's Visual Studio Microsoft developers finally get an integrated platform for building .NET for Linux.  |
The Motley Fool November 10, 2009 Tim Beyers |
This Growth Story Just Got Better Rackspace, the data-hosting specialist for corporate clients, racks up another green quarter.  |
The Motley Fool November 10, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Why Cisco Can't Overspend on Tandberg Why does Ciscoberg sound better than Microhoo? Because it's a natural fit that will dominate a fledgling market.  |
InternetNews November 9, 2009 |
European Regulators Object to Oracle-Sun Merger The European Commission made the rumors official on Monday by issuing its official objections to Sun Microsystems' acquisition by Oracle - setting the stage for a transatlantic fight between Oracle and European regulators.  |
InternetNews November 9, 2009 |
Apple Issues Second Snow Leopard Update Apple today released a major update to its Mac OS X 10.6 operating system, "Snow Leopard," marking the second official release for the software since OS X 10.6 debuted in August. The update includes a larger set of bug fixes and addresses a major vulnerability that surfaced in September.  |
InternetNews November 9, 2009 |
RIM Courts Devs With New BlackBerry Services Touting Adobe Flash support and a new platform that adds location, payment and advertising features, the mobile giant behind the BlackBerry widens its aim.  |
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