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InternetNews March 23, 2010 |
Microsoft Brings Talk-to-Text App to BlackBerry Working with technology provider Yap, Microsoft has built a speech-recognition app for BlackBerrys running on the Sprint network, the software giant announced.  |
InternetNews March 23, 2010 |
Microsoft and Verizon Team on VoIP, UC Microsoft and Verizon have come to terms on syncing IP-based communications offerings in a partnership that will cover voice calling, IM and conferencing.  |
Entrepreneur April 2010 Dan O'Shea |
Build for One, Deploy to Many A new platform opens things up for aspiring app developers.  |
InternetNews March 23, 2010 |
Rackspace Taps Open Source Drizzle Team Cloud-computing and hosting firm Rackspace has been enlisting top talent from open source Drizzle database effort to scale beyond MySQL's capabilities.  |
InternetNews March 23, 2010 |
Ondeego Bringing iPhone Apps to the Enterprise Apple's iPhone may be gaining ground in the enterprise, but the App Store, a major part of the device's popularity in the consumer market, doesn't work for many businesses. Ondeego thinks it has an answer.  |
InternetNews March 23, 2010 |
Apache Maven Gets Ready for Enterprise, Eclipse The Maven Studio for Eclipse and Maven Enterprise Suite are on the way, courtesy of Sonatype.  |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2010 Mike Pienciak |
Is This Industry Overheating? Shares of these IT names may have overshot fundamentals. Compared to the global players, Indian companies are clearly trading at a huge premium to expected 2011 growth.  |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2010 Anders Bylund |
News Flash: YouTube Makes Money! OK, so it's not exactly news if you've been reading the tea leaves right, but YouTube is a money-maker for Google already.  |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2010 Eric Jhonsa |
Palm's Troubles Are Bad News for Microsoft and Nokia Good smartphone software isn't enough to guarantee success anymore.  |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Too Little, Too Late For Novell? Novell's Pulse looks strong, but the company's own lifeblood is draining fast.  |
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