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| Google "Drive" Could Step on Cloud Partners' Toes |
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012)
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Google is preparing to launch a long-rumored cloud storage service that tramples a bit on products and services offered by Google partners. A Wall Street Journal report citing "people familiar with the matter" says the new "Drive" service will be launched by Google in the coming weeks or months. What does that mean for other companies that Google works closely with? |
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| Web app lets enterprise set security, sharing for Google Apps users |
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012)
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A new security tool lets enterprise IT groups set access and share policies for employees, including mobile users, who are working with the online Google Apps suite. |
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| Use Facebook Timeline to Promote Your Business |
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012)
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Facebook is beginning to push out its new Timeline layout to all 850 million user profiles this week. Business pages on Facebook aren't affected (at least not yet), but your company can take advantage of this shift. |
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| Japan's largest carrier looks to combat Android fragmentation |
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012)
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Japan's largest mobile operator is prepping an elaborate testing center, with hundreds of handsets monitored by streaming web cameras, to help software developers debug their apps on the growing morass of Android devices and software versions. |
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| Election fever: 6 mobile apps that can keep you informed |
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012)
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The race to the U.S. presidency is on, and there are mobile apps out there to help keep you informed. We review 6 iOS and Android apps to see how well they do the job. |
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| Java compiler would enable high-quality code, efficient memory use |
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012)
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Advocates of Graal project, including Oracle reps, seek dynamic compiler to be used with multiple JVMs |
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| Alcatel-Lucent reports rising profit on falling revenue |
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012)
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Telecommunication equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent reported a profit for the fourth quarter, but revenue fell 12.9% year-on-year as the company continues to face a challenging market, it said Friday. |
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| Eolas loses in Web patents claim against Google and others |
(Fri, 10 Feb 2012)
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A jury in Texas gave the verdict that two patents of Eolas Technologies that enable Internet browsers to host embedded interactive applications were invalid, in a protracted legal battle which involved top Internet companies like Google and Amazon.com. |
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| Microsoft details Windows 8 for ARM devices |
(Thu, 09 Feb 2012)
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Microsoft has released technical design details about the new version of Windows for devices that use ARM chips, outlining in a lengthy blog post different ways in which this OS, called WOA and still in the works, will be alike and different from existing versions of Windows. |
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| Windows 8 on ARM, dubbed WOA, to include Office apps for tablets |
(Thu, 09 Feb 2012)
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Windows 8 on ARM, dubbed WOA by Microsoft, could offer a big 'Whoa!' moment for workers wanting to run Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and other Office apps on a touchscreen tablet. |
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