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Linux community often tapped for beta testing

Linux community often tapped for beta testing

News It is common for the open source community to be called upon by vendors--including proprietary vendors--as beta testers, says industry player.

Friday, August 15 2008 06:08 PM

Tags: Web 2.0, Open source, Beta Tester, Ubuntu, remote access, software, software product, Linux Community, online backup, Web 2.0


Justifying the Intel inside of government contracts

Justifying the Intel inside of government contracts

News Federal agencies must now publish a rationale for use of all brand names, including those of PC chips.

Wednesday, April 26 2006 10:30 AM

Tags: Processors, Local Government, Regulations


What's in a name? Not Palladium

What's in a name? Not Palladium

News Microsoft has dropped the code name of its controversial security technology, Palladium, in favor of "next-generation secure computing base."

Monday, January 27 2003 09:14 AM


Navigate long documents easily with Word 2003's Thumbnails split view

Techguide With Microsoft Word 2003, you can save time by looking at the thumbnails of each page of your document layout.

Thursday, October 06 2005 10:34 AM

Tags: Software, Office suites, Microsoft Office


Is Ray Ozzie up to the task?

News The Lotus Notes inventor and driving force behind Microsoft's online services strategy has some big shoes to fill.

Friday, June 16 2006 10:56 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Leadership



OpenAmplify developer's diary Part 4: Using OpenAmplify via SOAP

Web Development

Justin James walks you through the process of using the SOAP interface to OpenAmplify from Visual Studio 2008.


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When technology costs more than human

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Movie director James Cameron waited 15 years for technology to catch up before it was sufficiently advanced for him to create the much-anticipated upcoming film, Avatar.

To be released in..... by Eileen Yu

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