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The Motley Fool August 26, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Google Just Killed Landline Phones By tying a few separate projects together, Google may have created the perfect phone service.  |
The Motley Fool August 26, 2010 Ian McCollister |
Microsoft Aims to Gain Ground With Phone 7 There's a new operating system due out later this year.  |
The Motley Fool August 26, 2010 Seth Jayson |
Are Shorts Watching Akamai Technologies? Look here for a clue.  |
InternetNews August 25, 2010 |
More Security Holes in Software, Fewer Patches According to IBM's X-Force security research group, vulnerabilities are proliferating, and while companies are getting better about reporting those flaws, the number of unpatched problems continues to rise.  |
InternetNews August 25, 2010 |
Red Hat Talks Cloud App Management Tech Red Hat says the cloud should be open and apps able to move between the cloud and the enterprise data center. And it thinks it has the technology that can help.  |
InternetNews August 25, 2010 |
Microsoft Apologizes for Cloud Outage Citing a network issue that knocked out service in a North American data center, Microsoft apologizes to customers as it scrambles to restore a host of its most popular cloud services.  |
InternetNews August 25, 2010 |
RIM Buys Cellmania to Improve App World Research In Motion snaps up a privately held developer of content delivery and app store infrastructure applications as it fights to keep pace with Apple and Google.  |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2010 Seth Jayson |
Are Shorts Watching Autodesk? Look here for a clue.  |
CRM August 19, 2010 Lauren McKay |
Jive, Lithium Lead Another Social Scene, the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Externally Facing Social Software The Gartner Magic Quadrant for Externally Facing Social Software (EFSS), focuses solely on interactions that pass beyond an organization's firewall. Here are the important players in the market.  |
InternetNews August 25, 2010 |
Windows 95: A Look at Microsoft's OS Overhaul Casting aside the stodgy limitations of Windows 3.1, Microsoft's launch of Windows 95 changed much for its flagship product.  |
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