Feb 25 2009

Can Microsoft retail succeed where others have failed? – ZDNet Asia

Can Microsoft retail succeed where others have failed?
ZDNet Asia
By Charles Cooper, CNET News.com commentary Did Microsoft just serve up more fodder for the wits who direct Apple's lacerating series of Mac versus PC commercials?
Microsoft should hook up with The Source by Circuit City IT World Canada Blogs
Microsoft Retail Strategy Doomed to Fail DaniWeb
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Feb 25 2009

Microsoft TechFest: A pinch of your fingers and images, videos move – Seattle Times


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Microsoft TechFest: A pinch of your fingers and images, videos move
Seattle Times
Among the roughly 40 projects shown Tuesday were systems for placing ads alongside images on a Web page, a digital sticky-note device and a prototype data center built from 100 of the low-power Intel Atom processors used in cheap netbook computers.
* Shows off automated receptionist guardian.co.uk
Microsoft shows off a host of projects Seattle Post Intelligencer
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Feb 25 2009

Can Microsoft retail succeed where others have failed? – ZDNet Asia

Can Microsoft retail succeed where others have failed?
ZDNet Asia
By Charles Cooper, CNET News.com commentary Did Microsoft just serve up more fodder for the wits who direct Apple's lacerating series of Mac versus PC commercials?
Microsoft should hook up with The Source by Circuit City IT World Canada Blogs
Microsoft Retail Strategy Doomed to Fail DaniWeb
PC World
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Feb 25 2009

Why Web radio faces another crisis – CNET News


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Why Web radio faces another crisis
CNET News
by Greg Sandoval Few people know this but for a little while last year, the music-royalty rates that Web radio stations have complained about for years appeared to be behind them.
SoundExchange settlement for small webcasters p2pnet.net
CNET: Webcasters, Music Industry Battling Over Royalties Digital Media Wire
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Feb 25 2009

Aston Martin DBS Volante set for Geneva debut – AutoWeek


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Aston Martin DBS Volante set for Geneva debut
AutoWeek
By JULIAN RENDELL Aston Martin will take the wraps off its fastest ever production convertible at the Geneva motor show when the muscular 2010 DBS Volante makes its global debut.
Aston Martin reveals the DBS Volante V12 convertible ahead of its ASEAN Automotive News
Aston Debuts Prettiest Car Ever The Car Guide
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Feb 25 2009

Hands on: Safari 4 beta fast, mixes polish, rough UI edges –

Apple released Safari 4 beta, a new version of its browser for Mac OS X and Windows. This update brings a bunch of new features, including a flashy new Top Sites view, a completely redesigned Windows UI, and support for some impressive emerging Web standards.

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Feb 25 2009

When Good Web Pages Go Bad

Some Web sites haven’t been updated, and many developers still don’t design their pages to modern standards and best practices. A recent report showed that the average page on the Web strays from World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) page markup specifications 47 times

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Feb 25 2009

Google Apologises to Millions of Users Left without Email

Millions of Gmail users were faced with blank screens for two hours this morning, after a widespread outage of the webmail service.

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Feb 24 2009

Safari 4 a big step up, but not as far as rivals – CNET News


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Safari 4 a big step up, but not as far as rivals
CNET News
by Stephen Shankland With Safari 3, I admired Apple's chutzpah for bringing its browser to Windows. With the new Safari 4 beta, I'm actually starting to admire the browser, too.
Hands on: Safari 4 beta fast, mixes polish, rough UI edges Ars Technica
Apple Lifts The Curtain On Safari 4 Beta ChannelWeb
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Feb 24 2009

Find out where TV's 'white spaces' are, online – BetaNews


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Find out where TV's 'white spaces' are, online
BetaNews
You, too, can be a TV broadcaster, and a new Web site shows you how to do so over WiFi or 3G. By Jacqueline Emigh | Published February 23, 2009, 6:37 PM A new Web site at ShowMyWhiteSpace.
Digital transition opens door to 'WiFi on steroids' Toronto Star
Site maps locations of "white space" channels SmartBrief
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