Posted by microdude on 13th January 2007
I was looking around and found the perfect solution for any large sized office. I found Clear Cube, which allows you to condense your employees PC into a blade and run it from another secure location. They also refer to it as Thin Client and it truly is the perfect solution.
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Posted by Digg on 13th January 2007
In a patent filing Google, has revealed that it is looking into entering the physical advertising industry. The patent filing itself alludes to placing adverts on billboards, with the primary innovation being that they’re interactive and connected to the internet.
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Posted by Digg on 13th January 2007
CBS and Google are in “serious talks” aimed at making the content of CBS television shows available on Google-acquired YouTube, where it could be sponsored by local advertisers, Advertising Age reported Thursday. Finally, free legal TV shows maybe in the future!
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Posted by microdude on 12th January 2007
I just got done taking a look at Net Simplicity. They offer software for businesses. The deal behind this software is that it helps a lot with the average scheduling and management of a business. It is known to be a great piece of Scheduling Software. If your company is looking for this type of software, go over and check out the free 30 day trial. You won’t be upset that you did! 
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Posted by Digg on 12th January 2007
Apple went so far as to create a phoney company - called Ocean Telecom Services LLC - to get around Cisco’s trademark, Cisco alleges. The company listed its attorney as James Johnson. His contact information was an e-mail address from Google’s free web-based Gmail service. Apple is using to comment about Ocean Telecom.
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Posted by Digg on 12th January 2007
It’s a little too late for yet another New Year’s resolution list. So here is a list of ten ways to take over the world, GNU/Linux style. Taking small bites and a gradual takeover is a decent goal for Linux in 2007. With the lukewarm reception of Microsoft Windows Vista, GNU/Linux is in a better position than ever to be the migration target.
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Posted by microdude on 12th January 2007
Wirefly announces the top 10 cell phones of 2006. It seems that Motorola Razr has been selected various times, across different service providers. For those of you that don’t know, WireFly is a service that sells wireless services and phones through the Internet. The consumer can choose which plan and phone they want, without ever visiting a store or talking to a representative over the phone. Some other winners of the top 10 were: Motorola v360, Motorola v276, Motorola i850, Motorola i710, and the Motorola v220. Motorola won a majority of the top 10. WireFly is expected to do even better in 2007.
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Posted by Digg on 12th January 2007
FUSE makes it possible to implement a very functional file system in a normal program rather than requiring a complex addition to the operating system, An often-cited example of such a useful file system is sshfs, which until now was not available on Mac OS X….
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Posted by Digg on 12th January 2007
Will Apple release a version of its Safari browser for Windows? The Mozilla Foundation seems to believe such a move is a distinct possibility. The outlook is buried in the wiki information the Mozilla Foundation posted this week about its future plans for Firefox.
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Posted by Digg on 11th January 2007
It turns out that Wal-Mart is running targeted banner campaigns on The Pirate Bay to promote their DVDs. They hereby contribute to the estimated $75,000 in ad revenues the Pirate Bay generates every month.
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