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A look at all the new Windows Live Wave 3 web servicesOpen in New Window
The Wave 3 rollout for Windows Live web services is complete. Ars runs down all of the new goodness to be found in Windows Live.Read More... read more »
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Analysts: PC growth will slow, while notebooks remain a bright spotOpen in New Window
Jacqueline Emigh writes "Worldwide PC growth will slow to a veritable snail's pace in 2009, according to newly revised numbers from analyst group IDC. But still, the revamped forecast for notebook read more »
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Web 2.0rhea outbreak bought, killedOpen in New Window
Pownce no moreBlogging software maven Six Apart has acquired and killed a minor outbreak of Web 2.0rhea.… read more »
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://URLFAN - Perhaps The Best Influence Index on The WebOpen in New Window
"://URLFAN is an indexing service which ranks websites by popularity, based on blog mentions. It's been around for a while, but we think it's reached the point now where it's a very useful tool read more »
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U.S. Open used Web filtering to prevent online gamblingOpen in New Window
The U.S. Open tennis tournament provides network access for the players, guests and media, but this past summer the association running the event took an extra security step: It used Web filtering to read more »
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Social Web’s Big Question: Federate or Aggregate?Open in New Window
Om Malik writes an extensive article on the future of the social web and whether it should focus on federation or aggregation. read more »
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Top 10 Semantic Web Products of 2008Open in New Window
In 2008 we saw the Semantic Web gain traction, giving us plenty of choice when selecting the 10 best Semantic Web products of 2008.This is the first in a series of posts we'll publish over December, read more »
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BlackBerry's mobile Web site gets a refreshOpen in New Window
BlackBerry's cleaner, better-organized mobile Web site.(Credit: RIM)On Tuesday, Toronto-based RIM relaunched its mobile-optimized Web site, mobile.blackberry.com. The result is a crisper, livelie read more »
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