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First Windows 7 beta puts fresh face on VistaOpen in New Window
More polish so you don't spitReview Microsoft has officially released the first Windows 7 beta. While it's been one of the web's worst kept secrets, Microsoft was still keeping quiet about the detail read more »
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First Look: Apple's Numbers ’09Open in New Window
In August 2007, Apple's iWork productivity suite gained a new stablemate--Numbers, a new take on the traditional spreadsheet application. In our review of Numbers '08, we found it to be easy read more »
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IBMers hear sound of axe being sharpenedOpen in New Window
Up to 16,000 jobs could goThe rumor mill, being stoked by IBM employees talking on a pro-union web site, has it that Big Blue is getting ready to lay off up to 16,000 employees, or about four per cen read more »
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Of Course You’ll Keep Developing For The iPhoneOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington responds to recent comments by developers like Frasier Speirs and Dave Winer that they will no longer develop iPhone applications as Apple has taken to banning not only applications it finds unuseful but also competitive applications - and only tells the developer after the application has been developed. Arrington suggests that while Apple is in the wrong there is nothing practical to be done about it. Just like Facebook, people will keep writing applciations. read more »
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First look: GOG revives classic PC games for download ageOpen in New Window
Frank Caron talks about a new company - Good Old Games - which is offering digital distribution of older pc gaming products. read more »
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First Modular Multi-Touch LCD Screen Takes Aim At MicrosoftOpen in New Window
Don Reisinger writes, "MultiTouch, a company specializing in, you guessed it, multi-touch technology, today launched the world's first modular multi-touch LCD screen, which will allow owners to create screen tables and walls to their desired size." read more »
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Google’s Strategy In Japan: Avoid Yahoo And Take Over The Mobile Web FirstOpen in New Window
"Google may be the leader in the worldwide search engine market, but in Nippon, it has some catching up to do: In 2007, Yahoo Japan saw a whopping 76% of the nearly 350 billion search engine..." read more »
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You’ll Never Know Unless You AskOpen in New Window
Darren Rowse challenges bloggers to ask others for assistance in their endeavors. While the answer is oftentimes no it only hurts our pride and the upside when a yes does occur far outweighs. He also notes the need to make win-win propositions - propositions that don't just benefit one party. read more »
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