January, 2009

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Social Networks Built to Order

Awareness offers eight ‘ready to launch’ categories of social networks for business. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Super Bowl '09: Social Media Hits the Gridiron

Twitter, YouTube, Facebook — round up the usual suspects! Super Sunday is going to be a Web 2.0 extravaganza. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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More Cash Expected for Twitter

Micro-blog site founders are mum but rumor has it that $20M is in the works. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Active Directory for Linux draws closer

The Linux Distillery: “You may not consider it a “killer app” but one thing restricting Linux deployment in enterprises is an implementation of Microsoft’s Active Directory (AD.) However, AD for Linux is on its way in Samba version 4 and... (Continue reading)

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OLPC XO-2 to be open source hardware

Heise Online: “According to a report from the Guardian, the next version of the OLPC (XO-2) will be open source hardware.” Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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OpenChange, KDE bring Exchange compatibility to Linux

Network World: “”We’re working with the Microsoft Exchange protocols and work it mostly does,” Hards said. “Mail is easy the stuff, what is hard is the address book, calendar, free-busy lists, and notes. These are a big deal in the... (Continue reading)

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Building Customised Linux Distributions

IT Pro: “One of the biggest selling points for Linux is its scalability. At one end of the scale, Embedded Linux is everywhere from the vehicle management system in your car to the smartphone in your shirt pocket. At the... (Continue reading)

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SkyOS: Chasing Butterflies

OSNews: “SkyOS has always been criticised for the fact that you have to pay for it in order to beta test it. I personally never saw a problem with this construction, especially since the price included a full copy of... (Continue reading)

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Microsoft plans low-key Patch Tuesday

Microsoft is planning to release just one security fix in its next Patch Tuesday update, the first of 2009. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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VeriSign addresses SSL certificate flaw

VeriSign has moved to address a flaw in its Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certification technology, which could have allowed hackers to create false certificates. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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