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Palm opens software store for mobile users
Palm Inc. launched its own version of an application store for mobile device users; it's called the Software Store.
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Microsoft: IE8 release candidate 'just around the corner'
Will OpenCL endow 'Snow Leopard' Macs with supercomputer-like speed?
MIT uses nanotubes to help fight cancer
Microsoft sees 'huge increase' in IE attacks
Intel pushing parallelism to developers
Danish IT fugitive Stein Bagger tells tabloid he embezzled after armed threats
Web-savvy politicos: Obama's vision for e-government will take work
Start Page yanked from new Google Apps sign-ups
Register for sites without giving up contact info
BugMeNot stockpiles user-generated passwords and log-ins so you don't have to provide your own personal info. Here's how to install and use the BugMeNot extension. (Users of IE and other browsers can still tap the great service just by visiting the site.)
The A-Z of programming languages: Perl
Larry Wall, creator of the Perl programming language and the father of modern scripting languages, talks about how he saw Perl initially as a 'glue' language, what's up with Perl 6, and his concept of making Perl both beautiful and useful.
How to know that a software development project is doomed
Here are 27 warning signs that an enterprise software development project is headed for a death march.
Microsoft Vista SP2 beta: Nothing obviously new has been added
Microsoft's new beta of its Vista SP2 operating system offers a group of fixes and updates, but nothing radical or visible, according to Preston Gralla.
The mystery of tech rage
David Pogue has an interesting piece in The New York Times about readers' reactions to his negative review of RIM's BlackBerry Storm. Pogue gave the smart phone a drubbing and copped the righteous flak of CrackBerry addicts everywhere as a result.
The problem with free search
The Internet is starting to look less like a way to access the global repository of all human knowledge and more like the biggest department store in history.
Search Engine Optimization for Your Web Site
Whether a Web site is brand new or 10 years old, managing how it appears to search engines is crucial to its success. For most businesses, ensuring that the company's site ranks highly in search results is a make-or-break proposition, which is why search engine optimization is now a multibillion-dollar industry.
10 Microsoft research projects
Innovation is not just about cool new products. In technology, the best ideas require a) really smart people and b) lots of funding. For the past 33 years, Microsoft has had both in spades.
New IBM tools aim to reduce IT risk, developer frustration
IBM announced a new suite of software quality tools that will improve the software development process and, in particular, ease collaboration between business leaders and IT professionals, IBM promises.
Bush's exit to put new e-records system to the test
The National Archives received only 32 million e-mails from the Clinton administration eight years ago, but in a few months, it expects to get hit with 50 times that from the Bush administration, which has exacerbated the problem by dragging its feet in supplying the data.
"Cisco is going to be finding out, the hard way, that open source isn't the same thing as free software...."
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