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The Motley Fool January 31, 2008 Anders Bylund |
EA Takes Fantasy Warfare to Taiwan Game addicts meet a potentially addictive new game, Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. Will profits ensue?  |
The Motley Fool January 31, 2008 Tim Beyers |
SAP's Would-Be Jedi Master SAP shows growth in its Core Enterprise Applications, but the company pays heavily for that growth.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 Stuart J. Johnston |
Tool Cuts Vista Down to Size vLite is a free package that lets you exclude the Vista components that you don't want or need but are cramping your system's style before you even install Vista.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
MySpace Set to Launch Developer Platform With a newly minted COO, MySpace is taking its developer site live with hopes of widgets soon rolling in.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 Susan Kuchinskas |
Web 2.0 Goes to Work Whizzy new enterprise apps sneak in via early adopters. How is IT coping?  |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 Larry Barrett |
IBM Targets SMBs With Virtualization Makeover IBM announces new software, hardware and services targeting the lucrative but elusive small- and-mid-sized businesses market.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
Red Hat Readies Identity, Policy, Audit Offering Enterprise IPA will build on the strength of the Netscape Directory Server, now fully open sourced by Red Hat.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
Klocwork Expands Code Insight New code analysis offering from Klocwork changes the code analysis paradigm by looking for defects before they become part of an application.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 Larry Barrett |
Chaos Abounds But SAP's Outlook Remains The Same SAP's 2008 sales forecast is identical to the guidance it offered a year ago. But a lot has changed in the interim.  |
InternetNews January 30, 2008 David Needle |
Tech Hits (And Misses) Keep on Coming at DEMO Some startups face a cloudy future at best, while for others, the sky's the limit. A look at some we're likely to hear from again.  |
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