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Force 10, Turin Networks mergingOpen in New Window
"Data center switching vendor Force 10 Networks this week says it is merging with Turin Networks, a provider of wireless backhaul, Carrier Ethernet and converged access systems for service providers read more »
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Windows market share dives again as Mac nears 10%Open in New Window
"Windows lost nearly a full percentage point of market share for the second month in a row in December, pushing Microsoft Corp.'s operating system to a new low, an Internet measurement company..." read more »
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Video: History of the InternetOpen in New Window
If you've ever wondered how the Internet was born, but can't be bothered reading a whole book on the subject, check out this short animated documentary from Milah Bilgil. Entitled History of the inte read more »
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The State of Spam: What to Expect in 2009Open in New Window
"2008 saw a promising blow to the endless sea of junk mail, but the relief didn't last for long. Now, spam experts say new forms of annoyances are on..." read more »
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Apple Gives Desktop Apps an Internet LifeOpen in New Window
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Google comes in fourth on top 10 list of spam enablersOpen in New Window
"On Tuesday, Google ranked fourth on a list of spammy ISPs (Internet service providers) and other Web services providers updated daily by Spamhaus. Google has been in the top 10 list over the last s read more »
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College courses: even "offline" classes are online nowOpen in New Window
This week's edition of Science contains a series of perspectives on how computer technology is changing the education system. Two of the papers review a real trend in education: the growing access t read more »
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VPN4Life: scam, scheme, or foolishness?Open in New Window
Devin Coldewey writes "VPN4Life is a new site that is promising a lifetime of private and anonymous access to the internet through their servers for a one-time fee of $50. Their mission statement is read more »
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