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InternetNews May 11, 2010 |
IBM Updates SPSS for Enterprise Social Media IBM refreshes its SPSS line of predictive analytics software for social media in the enterprise, offering firms the ability to track and analyze Web content for things like changes in customer sentiment.  |
InternetNews May 11, 2010 |
SharePoint Could Shape Firms' Office 2010 Plans SharePoint collaboration server heads for next release with a host of new features Microsoft is pitching to enterprise clients.  |
InternetNews May 11, 2010 |
Ubuntu Developing Linux Light Canonical aiding in production of new lightweight version of Ubuntu geared for desktops and notebooks.  |
The Motley Fool May 11, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Maybe I Don't Want to Move, Microsoft We're five months away from a revolution that may already be over. Microsoft's bold foray into motion-based controls for its Xbox 360 console has been public news for nearly a year.  |
InternetNews May 10, 2010 |
Scribd Ditches Flash for HTML5 The online publishing site makes what it calls a "bet-the-company" move off of Adobe's software in favor of HTML5 standard.  |
The Motley Fool May 10, 2010 Wade Roush, Xconomy.com |
Microsoft's Kin Phones Resurrect the Lifelogging Debate A look inside the new Kin One and Kin Two phones from Mr. Softy.  |
InternetNews May 7, 2010 |
Oracle Says It's Sticking With Tape Storage The latest Sun customers to need reassuring from Oracle are the StorageTek data tape customers, who are told of Oracle's long-term commitment to the technology.  |
InternetNews May 7, 2010 |
Nokia Phones Get MS Office Communicator Symbian devices land Microsoft's unified communications client.  |
InternetNews May 7, 2010 |
Microsoft Strengthens SharePoint Security Two new products, Forefront Protection 2010 and Active Directory Federation Services 2.0, are designed to provide secure collaboration for users of Microsoft's SharePoint.  |
InternetNews May 7, 2010 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Highlights Future Tech The company's TechFair in Silicon Valley shows off advancements in privacy, file-sharing and other areas. And then there's the Translating Telephone.  |
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