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Oil Prices Fall as Storm Heads Toward Gulf   more similar news »
Oil producers and refiners began halting production and evacuating workers from facilities in the Gulf of Mexico, anticipating that Tropical Storm Gustav could pick up speed.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Bits: YouTube Praises Dismissal of Copyright Suit Against Veoh   more similar news »
A federal judge threw out a copyright infringement suit against video-sharing site Veoh. Google’s YouTube unit claimed the ruling bodes well for its legal fight with Viacom.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Airline lifevests go to cut costs   more similar news »
A regional airline in Canada is removing lifevests from all its planes to cut weight and so reduce fuel costs.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Wal-Mart's Little Piggy in the Marketplace   more similar news »
The big-box discounter's small-format stores may not resonate with consumers.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Trump in the Dell   more similar news »
How about this for a land grab?

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Bits: I'm in Your Google Docs, Reading Your Spreadsheets   more similar news »
Sharing documents with your co-workers via Google Docs sure is convenient. But one little typo can turn into a big security problem.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Changing course   more similar news »
Before and after images as Indian river bursts banks
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Flights of Canadian Airline Are Canceled   more similar news »
Flights operated by Zoom Airlines, a low-fare trans-Atlantic carrier, were canceled amid reports the privately held company filed for creditor protection in Canada and Britain.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Airline Removes Life Vests to Save Fuel   more similar news »
Air Canada's Jazz airline is removing the vests to save weight and cut costs.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Airline Removes Life Vests to Save Fuel   more similar news »
Air Canada's Jazz airline is removing the vests to save weight and cut costs.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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StarTrek Galaxy   more similar news »
Windows Multiple ship version of the classic StarTrek
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Gulf oil braces for Gustav   more similar news »
With Tropical Storm Gustav setting its sights on the Gulf of Mexico, oil facilities in the region are facing their first major threat since 2005, when Hurricanes Rita and Katrina knocked out nearly every barrel of oil production and sent prices soaring to then-record levels.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Custom GridView with Paging and Filtering   more similar news »
Custom control derived from GridView, implements filtering, custom Top pager and custom Bottom pager.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Damage Control in the Workplace   more similar news »
From smutty e-mails to bashing the boss, how to avoid and fix at-work mistakes.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Damage Control in the Workplace   more similar news »
From smutty e-mails to bashing the boss, how to avoid and fix at-work mistakes.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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HTTP handler to combine multiple files, cache and deliver compressed output for faster page load   more similar news »
An HTTP handler that combines multiple CSS, Javascript or URL into one response for faster page load. It can combine, compress and cache response which results in faster page load and better scalability of web application
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Struggling Lehman Plans to Lay Off 1,500   more similar news »
The ailing Wall Street bank plans to lay off as many as 1,500 employees, or nearly 6 percent of its work force, before it announces third-quarter results on Sept. 15.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Court upholds dismissal of charges in KPMG case (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - A U.S. appeals court has upheld the dismissal of criminal charges against 13 former executives at KPMG, saying prosecutors violated the defendants' rights by pressuring the accounting firm not to pay their legal bills.


Thu Aug 28, 2008
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What I Did on My Summer Staycation   more similar news »
Increasingly, the answer to high gas prices and costly air travel is “staycation,” taking time off but staying home.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Salmonella outbreak over: CDC (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - An outbreak of an unusual strain of Salmonella that sickened more than 1,400 people and put 286 in the hospital appears to be over in the United States, federal health officials said on Thursday.


Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Salmonella outbreak over: CDC   more similar news »
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An outbreak of an unusual strain of Salmonella that sickened more than 1,400 people and put 286 in the hospital appears to be over in the United States, federal health officials said on Thursday.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Road Trip: High-Profile Conventioneers   more similar news »
Celebrities and groupies travel to conventions for the love of election 2008.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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'PM terror threat' three charged   more similar news »
Three men who were being questioned about an alleged threat to kill Gordon Brown are charged with terror offences.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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'PM terror threat' three charged   more similar news »
Three men held over an alleged threat to kill UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown are charged with terror offences.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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U.S. forces arrest senior Iraqi official   more similar news »
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. forces arrested the deputy head of a committee that purged Iraq's government of members of Saddam Hussein's party, an ally said, but the U.S. military said he was a wanted militia leader behind a deadly Baghdad bombing.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Hans Reiser Faces the Music Friday   more similar news »
Linux guru Hans Reiser is expected to be sentenced Friday for killing his wife, Nina Reiser, two years ago. The developer of the ReiserFS file system claimed his wife abandoned the divorcing couple's two young children after he accused her of bilking his Oakland, California, software company. But months after his conviction, he led authorities to her unmarked grave site in the Oakland hills in exchange for a 15-to-life term instead of a 25-to-life term.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Hans Reiser Faces the Music Friday   more similar news »
Linux guru Hans Reiser is expected to be sentenced Friday for killing his wife, Nina Reiser, two years ago. The developer of the ReiserFS file system claimed his wife abandoned the divorcing couple's two young children after he accused her of bilking his Oakland, California, software company. But months after his conviction, he led authorities to her unmarked grave site in the Oakland hills in exchange for a 15-to-life term instead of a 25-to-life term.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Dalai Lama admitted to hospital   more similar news »
The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, is taken to hospital in the Indian city of Mumbai with stomach pains.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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McCain, Obama Agree to Overlook Transportation   more similar news »
Neither candidate considers transportation a big issue, which is a mistake because it effects so many issues at the top of their agendas.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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McCain, Obama Agree to Overlook Transportation   more similar news »
Neither candidate considers transportation a big issue, which is a mistake because it effects so many issues at the top of their agendas.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Yahoo's Enhancements to JavaScript Push the Envelope, Some Say Too Far   more similar news »
Long at the forefront of cutting-edge user interfaces, Yahoo has offered a peek at the next version of its popular YUI JavaScript library for building interactive webpages. One big drawback: Many web apps will need to be rewritten to take advantage of Yahoo's changes.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Yahoo's Enhancements to JavaScript Push the Envelope, Some Say Too Far   more similar news »
Long at the forefront of cutting-edge user interfaces, Yahoo has offered a peek at the next version of its popular YUI JavaScript library for building interactive webpages. One big drawback: Many web apps will need to be rewritten to take advantage of Yahoo's changes.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Update: Google extends Apps Premier credit for Gmail outages   more similar news »

Due to the three outages that Gmail suffered earlier this month, Google will extend a credit to all paying customers of its hosted Apps suite and has vowed to improve its problem-notification methods.

In an apologetic e-mail sent Wednesday to Apps Premier administrators, Google said it will automatically extend annual subscriptions by 15 days at no extra charge. Apps Premier subscriptions cost $50 per user per year. This 15-day extension is the maximum credit of the 99.9 percent uptime service level agreement Google offers Premier customers for Gmail.

"We're committed to making Google Apps Premier Edition a service on which your organization can depend. During the first half of August, we didn't do this as well as we should have," reads the letter.

One outage, on Aug. 11, lasted about two hours but affected almost all Apps Premier users. The other two, on Aug. 6 and Aug. 15, hit a small number of Apps Premier users, but both outages were lengthy, lasting for some affected users more than 24 hours. In all of the incidents, users were unable to access their Gmail accounts, getting instead an error message when trying to log in.

In Wednesday's letter, Google said that system reliability is a top priority and that, although it can't promise zero downtime, it commits to solving outages quickly. "More importantly, we promise you focused discipline on preventing recurrence of the same problem," the letter reads.

In addition, Google plans to improve the way it informs Apps Premier administrators about system problems via a new dashboard that will become available in a few months.

That dashboard will provide descriptions of problems, especially of their impact on users; a regularly updated estimate of when the issues will be resolved; and, if necessary, a formal report within 48 hours of the resolution. The report will describe the incident, explain its cause, list corrective and preventive actions taken, and provide an outage timeline.

Google officials will also make themselves available to participate in live discussions about the incident with Apps Premier administrators and their companies' managers.

The plans for fuller disclosure of problem causes, fixes and prevention plans sound good to Gartner analyst Matt Cain, but he's confused as to why Google didn't start applying these principles with this letter, which he found slim on details.

"I'd like more transparency into what actually happened and why. They don't go into that [in this letter]. That's what they should have done in this note," Cain said. "Why start in the future and not now?"

Crediting all Apps Premier customers across the board and taking proactive steps to prevent future outages were the right actions for Google to take, said analyst Rebecca Wettemann from Nucleus Research.

"These are natural growing pains for an on-demand vendor," she said. "Google is doing what it needed to do [to respond to the outages], but in fairness to Google, it's held to a higher standard in terms of uptime and availability, as are many on-demand vendors, when you compare them to internally deployed applications."

Apps comes in various versions, including the free Basic and Education editions and the fee-based Premier edition. In addition to Gmail, it includes Google hosted services like Calendar, Sites, Talk, and the Docs word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation software.

Overall, more than 500,000 businesses with 10 million active users use Apps. Hundreds of thousands of those active users have Premier subscriptions, according to Google.

With Apps, a hosted suite of communications and collaboration applications, Google is a leading proponent of SaaS, an emerging model of software delivery that backers say represents the future.

Because vendors host applications in their own data centers, companies don't have to concern themselves with hardware provisioning and software maintenance. By living in the Internet "cloud," these hosted applications simplify sharing and collaboration among employees.

However, outages such as the one Gmail experienced are among the biggest question marks regarding SaaS applications, as IT and business managers ponder whether to ditch conventional software packages that are installed on their companies' servers.

 When applications hosted by vendors go down, there is little that IT and business managers can do to remedy the situation and respond to their angry end-users.

Google Apps critics question whether the suite can really provide enterprise-grade software availability and performance and thus be a real option in large companies to conventional, on-premise options like Microsoft's Office and Outlook/Exchange or IBM Lotus Notes/Domino.

Google acknowledges that most Apps subscribers are individuals or small and medium-size organizations. However, the company has high hopes that the Premier edition, with its IT management and enterprise software integration features, will push into the enterprise market of large companies.

Google has proved it can learn from mistakes and has improved as an enterprise IT provider, Cain said. However, Gartner's advice to enterprises is to hold off on adopting Gmail as an e-mail system, and this month's outages justify that position, Cain said.

"A 24-hour outage of e-mail for many companies would be catastrophic. That indicates that our cautious approach is warranted," he said.

Before giving the green light to its customers, Gartner wants to see at least a dozen enterprise deployments of Apps Premier with at least 10,000 Gmail seats, each running successfully for six to 12 months, Cain said.

This story was updated on August 28, 2008

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Google extends Apps Premier credit for Gmail outages   more similar news »
Due to the three outages that Gmail suffered earlier this month, Google will extend a credit to all paying customers of its hosted Apps suite and has vowed to improve its problem-notification methods.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Engineer accidentally deletes cloud   more similar news »
Off-demand computing - First Amazon, now FlexiScale

Another large cloud is on the fritz.…

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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