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Wed, Nov 19, 2008 6:32 EST
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Posted by: ExecutiveBrief in News Topic: IT Organization Management
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The most conclusive insight from the study shows that a combination of macro- and micro-economic activities stimulate innovation.
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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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Once-private e-mails between executives at Microsoft, Intel and Hewlett-Packard are tumbling out of the "Windows Vista Capable" class-action lawsuit and it's becoming more of a tangled web each day.
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Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Google, your friendly global search giant, on Friday started touting a new version of its popular Google Mobile App for iPhone that includes voice search functionality. Google even posted a nifty video clip of the voice-powered iPhone app in action, flooding the Web with stories and blog posts on the software, which was expected to launch last week. The only problem: Apple reportedly still has not given its final approval, and the app isn't yet available in the iTunes App Store.
Read more »Thu, Nov 13, 2008 17:21 EST
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Posted by: James Todhunter in News Topic: Applications
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I am going to be participating in an event hosted by the PDMA in Second Life.
Read more »Thu, Nov 13, 2008 10:54 EST

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Posted by: Shane ONeill in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Eye on Microsoft
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The first reviews of the Windows 7 pre-beta are worlds apart in their assessment of Microsoft's upcoming replacement to the Vista operating system.
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Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Research In Motion (RIM) and T-Mobile Germany on Wednesday quietly announced the newest BlackBerry smartphone, the Curve 8900—formerly codenamed the "Javelin". Though still unavailable—and unannounced—in the United States, the German release of the new Curve suggests Americans will be able to get their thumbs on the device sooner rather than later—especially since the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has already given the device its blessing.
Read more »Wed, Nov 12, 2008 19:08 EST
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Posted by: brucedresser in News Topic: IT Organization Management
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In advance of Obama’s election victory, it was clear that the US (and global) economies would be in trouble for a while.
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