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Oracle patch batch eclipses Microsoft Patch TuesdayOpen in New Window
41 to oneNext Tuesday (13 January) promises to be a busy day for hard-pressed sys admins.… read more »
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Microsoft slates single Windows patch for TuesdayOpen in New Window
Microsoft Thursday said it will issue just one security update next week, down dramatically from last month's record-setting eight updates that patched 28 vulnerabilities. read more »
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Microsoft to kick off 2009 with single security fixOpen in New Window
After being forced to rush out an emergency patch for its Internet Explorer browser last month, Microsoft plans to release just one security update in its first patch release of 2009. read more »
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WhosTalkin: Social Media Search for a Moment in TimeOpen in New Window
Today, searching through social media sites is much like the days of searching the Web before the advent of Google. Many of us are performing a series of loosely associated searches, and then aggrega read more »
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Microsoft trains next-gen coders with XNA's KoduOpen in New Window
Microsoft's Kudo may seem like a throw-away Xbox Live Arcade game focused on user-created content at first, but underneath its colorful service is a powerful programming language that will make the t read more »
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Google picks up third spot in spam-friendly shame listOpen in New Window
"Google has leapfrogged Microsoft to reach third place in a blacklist of spam-friendly ISPs, compiled by anti-spam organisation Spamhaus.org." read more »
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Google Releases First Pre-Beta of Chrome 2.0Open in New Window
The Google Chrome team keeps releasing updates to Google's browser on an almost weekly basis, but it is interesting that the latest version in the developer channel is now already being called 2.0. T read more »
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CCIA to Obama: Net neutrality to be an innovation engineOpen in New Window
Have Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo backed off their support for network neutrality? Not according to a trade group they fund, which wants Barack Obama to push for network neutrality, a bit of copyrigh read more »
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