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Yo, Microsoft: Ignore Vista to Ensure Windows 7 Success

I refuse to print hype from Microsoft about how wonderful their Windows 7 operating system will be when it ships in a year or two. However, it may be time to start moderating the craziness for small businesses reading the hype elsewhere.


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Enjoying Demo 09 virtually

Couldn't make it to Demo 09? Don't think you have to miss out; the live feed is really well done.

| Opinion | Business | Tech & society | 03/02/09 at 6:32 pm |

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DOJ accuses EMC of improper pricing

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Intel introduces Atom chips for new devices

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Move over e-mail, here come 'Pixetells'

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Enjoying Demo 09 virtually

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Google joins Atlantis cover-up conspiracy

| Opinion | Internet | Offbeat | 03/02/2009 - 17:15 | 2I like it!

Safari loses, Firefox gains market share

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Nortel lost $5.8 billion in 2008

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We received a lot of very funny caption contest entries this week, but none that cracked us up quite like The Toast in the Machine's circular career path. Click here to read the winning caption.

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