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iPlanet: Solid growth in Asia

iPlanet: Solid growth in Asia

News iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions expects Asia Pacific to contribute "more significantly" to its worldwide revenues over the next two to three years.

Thursday, November 29 2001 07:03 PM


QuickTime unplugged by IE patch

QuickTime unplugged by IE patch

News Web surfers are complaining that a service pack upgrade for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5.5 disables Apple's QuickTime media player. IE 6 cuts it off too.

Thursday, August 16 2001 09:23 AM


Findings of fact coming today

Findings of fact coming today

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Friday, June 01 2001 03:00 PM


Did Netscape jump the gun with new browser?

News Long heckled for being late to market with its new browser, Netscape Communications is now the target of critics who say the company jumped the gun in releasing the browser this month.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:20 PM


Welcome to the browser jungle, Safari

News Apple's Safari offers little challenge to Microsoft's browser dominance, analysts say, but the Mac maker could benefit enormously if it can wean itself from IE.

Wednesday, January 08 2003 04:11 PM


Microsoft reveals a softer side

News The software giant's decision to settle with Sun Microsystems over antitrust and patent issues underscores a change in attitude that has been building through a series of rancorous legal disputes.

Monday, April 05 2004 09:34 AM

Tags: Business applications, Legal


Firefox drawing fans away from Microsoft IE

News The open-source browser and stable partner Mozilla have won over a number of defectors over in the past nine months, Web site metrics suggest.

Thursday, September 16 2004 09:41 AM

Tags: Web browsers


Web takes stab at covering, protesting Bush's inauguration

News Didn't score tickets to the hottest inaugural events? Don't feel like bundling up your brood and shivering through President-elect George W Bush's swearing-in ceremony? No problem.

Monday, January 22 2001 06:58 AM


AOL, Kodak refocus photo service

News The companies are launching a new version of their joint online photo service, "You've Got Pictures," aiming to bolster their position as the market consolidates.

Saturday, July 28 2001 08:05 AM


Browser delays hit Mozilla, Microsoft

News Two pending browser upgrades, Mozilla.org.'s Mozilla 1.0 browser and Microsoft's next version of its MSN Explorer consumer browser, have fallen behind schedule.

Thursday, April 26 2001 09:37 AM


AOL, Kodak refocus photo service

News America Online and Eastman Kodak are launching a new version of their joint online photo service, "You've Got Pictures," aiming to bolster their position as the market consolidates in tough economic times for dot-coms.

Monday, July 30 2001 02:24 PM


W3C in spat over Web patent

News A company claims that a popular Web technology infringes on a patent it owns. But the W3C argues that the technology was developed by a broad range of the Web community.

Friday, January 04 2002 05:05 AM


Gnutella pioneer Gene Kan dies

News update The 25-year-old rose to prominence as one of the most articulate spokesmen for the Gnutella file-swapping community at the height of the Net's love affair with peer-to-peer software.

Tuesday, July 09 2002 11:50 AM


Key executives resign from Microsoft

News The company is losing Microsoft Office development director Don Gagne and MSN manager Hadi Partovi.

Wednesday, October 26 2005 10:53 AM

Tags: Workplace


Studies find increase in online advertising

News Online advertising continues to grow despite negative perceptions regarding its effectiveness, according to two reports released Monday.

Tuesday, January 23 2001 09:46 AM


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Cost and graphics concerns delay a VDI project

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Virtual desktops are a serious paradigm shift and Scott Lowe is taking it in a slow and measured way. In this article, he provides an update on ongoing VDI efforts at Westminster College.


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Do we need more delivery centers?

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As I wrote a while back in about "racing to subsidies", there certainly is an increased focus by governments to attract delivery centers to their region. To do that, many..... by Michael Rehkopf

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