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“In its fiscal first quarter, ended June 30, Lenovo reported a slim net profit of US$5 million, despite the ongoing restructuring costs. It also stabilized margins in the face of heavy competition in the PC market against Acer, as well as giants Dell and
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Speeding up the workflow for getting OSS libraries and code approved for use.
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“The libsqlfs library was developed as a SQLite add-on for the Access Linux Platform. The library can store and retrieve application and system preferences stored inside the database.”
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“[HP] will support Debian Linux on its ProLiant and HP BladeSystem servers, and what it says is the industry’s first Debian Linux customizable thin client from a major vendor, the new HP t5725 Thin Client server.”
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The return of OLE, this time with an AJAX bent 😉
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While the price is way too high — $500 — the idea is genius: packing network utilities into a router/wifi hub: file sharing/NAS, BitTorrent, photo sharing, printer share, etc. If it was $100-200, I’d probably buy one as I’ve been looking for all of thos
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The home router that does it all…
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Round-up of the not-so happy take on the FileNet acquisition.
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“Oracle SOA Suite features Oracle’s BPEL Process Manager, Web Services Manager, Business Activity Monitoring, Enterprise Service Bus, and Business Rules products.”
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AOL gets into IM/HTTP/web mashups.
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Calculate the ROI of getting log management.
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“The analysts found open source software being used by 71 percent of the developers in the world and in production at 54 percent of their organizations. Half of the global developers claim that the use of open source is increasing in their organizations.”
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For all you mindmap fans, here are some wiked in-depth mindmaps on Web 2.0, Ajax, Rails, and friends.
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Doug points out an TUG conference in Austin on Sep. 21st, 2006.
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…supposidly some pictures of Leopard.
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“Under the new rules, travelers can take up to four ounces of non-prescription medicine, glucose gel for diabetics, solid lipstick and baby food, the agency said.”
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Punk IT, MySQL, and FOSS providing back-end for many of the current cool kids in consumer web sites and services.
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“Linux messaging and calendaring software vendor Scalix made a preview version of Scalix 11 available for download on Monday.”
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“I’m sorry, I don’t get where these MF guys are going. It seems to me that they are trying to make the web more semantic.”
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SVG graphs for mint.
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LJ started providing Jabber server, pre-populated with LJ friends in the begining on July 06.
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“I’m seeing a third generation stack emerging that holds a great deal of promise for sewing up the future of offline-sync-online experiences.” Sounds like the synchronized web. Yuh!
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See who in Last.fm is listening to RedMonk Radio.
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The PowerPoint driven war.
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Hmmm, some things to think about. The title pretty much says it all.
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Securing and trusting PowerShell scripts. As always, when it comes to security, it’s never simple.
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Lengthy overview of Spaces. A fancy approach to virtual desktops. Should be fun.
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Exciting for Blogger.com users: tags/categories, some layout fixes, and more.
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