NetSuite Beefs Up Automation Business Apps
July 28, 2008
Software upgrades are part of company’s ambitious growth plan.
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AMD's New CEO and Execution
July 28, 2008
What is on Dirk Meyer’s to-do list as new CEO of the chipmaker?
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Senators, Tech Giants Seek Answers on Privacy
July 28, 2008
What role will the Commerce Committee take on behavioral targeted advertising?
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States Join Google-Yahoo Ad Deal Scrutiny
July 28, 2008
States are taking a look, along with federal lawmakers.
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Spectrum Proposal Draws T-Mobile's Fire
July 28, 2008
Carrier wants band testing and further review of proposed airwave auction.
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EMC Links Cloud Storage, Hard Drives
July 28, 2008
The storage giant connects the dots among recently acquired offerings to ease SMB management tasks.
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EMC's Strong Quarter Overshadowed by VMware
July 28, 2008
The storage giant’s results beat Wall Street estimates, but analysts on the company’s conference call were more concerned about its once high-flying virtualization unit.
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Debian Maintainer Calls for Embedded Input
July 28, 2008
Linux Devices: With the next version of Debian frozen for release in September, eight of its 12 architectures risk exclusion. That’s because, according to Debian Maintainer Luk Claes, in some cases “The architecture qualification pages on wiki.debian.org are still missing a LOT of information.”
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Google Gadgets for Linux — Almost There
July 28, 2008
Linux.com: “Since version 2 came out in 2005, Google Desktop for Windows has included a sidebar that users can fill with screen gadgets, but the Linux version (version 1, from June 2007) provided only indexing and search functions, with no eye candy whatsoever. This has finally changed. Google recently released Google Gadgets for Linux (GGL), which closes the gap between the operating systems. With GGL, you can run as many gadgets as you wish on your screen — or at least that’s the idea. Some flaws still need to be fixed, and not everything works 100% correctly.”
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OLS: Kernel Documentation, and Submitting Kernel Patches
July 28, 2008
Linux.com: “Where, asked Landley, is kernel documentation? It’s in the kernel tarball, on the Web, in magazines, in recordings from conferences like OLS, in man pages, on list archives, on developers’ blogs, and “that’s just the tip of the iceberg.” The major problem is not a lack of documentation, he said, but that what is out there is not indexed.”
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