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Exactly What's Under the Chrome, Anyway? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Andreesen Holds Forth on Chrome, Obama, Startups Why Big Tobacco Need to be Bigger McCain's Economic Policy: Does He Have One? Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Bob Rice is the aut Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Exactly What's Under the Chrome, Anyway? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Andreesen Holds Forth on Chrome, Obama, Startups Why Big Tobacco Need to be Bigger McCain's Economic Policy: Does He Have One? Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Bob Rice is the aut Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Exactly What's Under the Chrome, Anyway? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Andreesen Holds Forth on Chrome, Obama, Startups Why Big Tobacco Need to be Bigger McCain's Economic Policy: Does He Have One? Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Bob Rice is the aut Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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What we really think of IT architects Slippery enough to crawl under a snake's belly wearing a top hat? Workshop The feedback from last week’s article, What the heck is an IT Architect anyway?, has been a genuine pleasure to sift through (even the remark that suggested I should work in IT for a dozen years or so - thanks, Jake, I†Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Google Chrome's Out of Beta. Now What? While other products are in beta for years, Google has turned Chrome into a final product in months. What does it have up its sleeve? Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Internet.com |
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Chrome: What Google Said, What Google Meant News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Biz Travel: What Not to Worry About Hawkin' to My G-g-generation For One Artist, These Lego Pieces are Gold Bricks Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Jack Flack is normally quite su Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Chrome: What Google Said, What Google Meant News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Biz Travel: What Not to Worry About Hawkin' to My G-g-generation For One Artist, These Lego Pieces are Gold Bricks Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Jack Flack is normally quite su Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Chrome: What Google Said, What Google Meant News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Biz Travel: What Not to Worry About Hawkin' to My G-g-generation For One Artist, These Lego Pieces are Gold Bricks Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Jack Flack is normally quite su Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Chrome sweeps carpet-bombing bug under the rug Second fix only for developers and still threadbare Google has issued a second partial fix to Chrome for an infamous carpet-bombing vulnerability that affected multiple browser packages, but it is only available via the developer version of its browser.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Google to Release Open-Source 'Chrome' Browser ZDNet AU: "Are Internet Explorer and Firefox ready to do battle with Chrome? Google announced Monday that it has been hard at work on an open-source browser known as Chrome, a beta version of which will be released in 100 countries on Tuesday." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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What Exactly is the Internet? A Tour of Internet Routing and Peering LinuxPlanet: "What exactly is the Internet? This article will explain the concepts required to understand BGP, our next Networking 101 topic. Shipping packets around the Internet requires the cooperation of separate organizations, so it isn't as straightforward as learning about an IGP routin Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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How widely used is Chrome? More than I expected CNet: "Is Google's Chrome browser mainstream? Certainly not. But I've been curious how widespread its use is, in particular because I'm curious if I have any company in my choice to set Chrome as my default browser." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Massive datacenter project under way in Wales An ambitious project is under way in Wales to build one of the most advanced and secure datacenters in Europe.Next Generation Data (NGD) is investing Ł200 million ($346 million) to modify a 750,000-square-foot ( Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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The Chrome is out of the bag: Google's browser arrives on Tuesday - CNET News Canada.comThe Chrome is out of the bag: Google's browser arrives on TuesdayCNET News - 1 hour agoWe believe Kara Swisher of the All Things Digital blog was first to pick up on Google's official announcement: Chrome is real.Google To Launch New Web Browser Chrome; Op Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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The Cloud’s Chrome Lining - Newsweek Telegraph.co.ukThe Cloud’s Chrome LiningNewsweek - 6 hours agoBy Brian Braiker | NEWSWEEK With the formal beta launch of Chrome, Google is trying to redraw the browser-war battlelines. But with Microsoft's Internet Explorer dominating 72 percent of the market share, w Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Offshore outsourcing: What role will recession play? The ongoing credit crisis is a concern for everyone in nearly every industry -- fear of lost jobs, foreclosed homes, and bankrupt businesses. But those lost jobs are likely to further bolster the booming offshore outsourcing market -- so the experts predicted. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Chevy Volt Spy Shots -- Just What's in Those Pics, Anyway? The ace shooters at Brenda Priddy and Company score the first spy shots of the Chevrolet Volt. But the pics don't show what everyone thinks they show. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Chevy Volt Spy Shots -- Just What's in Those Pics, Anyway? The ace shooters at Brenda Priddy and Company score the first spy shots of the Chevrolet Volt. But the pics don't show what everyone thinks they show. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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The Google-isation of all the net's access points Chrome Sweet Chrome Google is creating its own open source Chrome browser and so spreading its influence over access points to its core search, mail, docs, photo-sharing and other services.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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If Windows is a dead end, what's next? The writing is on the wall. Despite a major push to sell the much-maligned Windows Vista, customers aren't buying. Nearly two years after Vista's release, Windows XP remains the standard desktop OS in business, and Microsoft has extended its availability three times ( Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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