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ToDoList 5.5.b4 (Beta) - A simple but effective way to keep on top of your tasks   more similar news »
A hierarchical task manager with native XML support for custom reporting.
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Microsoft Reveals a Web-Based Software System   more similar news »
The new system, called Live Mesh, is Microsoft’s most ambitious step yet in tying its personal computer business more closely to software running in remote data centers.
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Cloud Computing Gains Steam With New I.B.M. Gear   more similar news »
I.B.M. is entering the market for Internet-focused data centers with computer systems designed to reduce power consumption sharply and take up less floor space.
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Wireless Business Helps AT&T’s Profit Climb 22%   more similar news »
Earnings met expectations, as AT&T’s wireless business continued to grow fast enough to make up for its shrinking traditional service.
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Court Overturns Federal Accusation Against Rambus   more similar news »
A federal appeals court has overturned an order issued by the Federal Trade Commission that had accused the computer chip maker Rambus of antitrust violations.
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Top 10 Wired Reader Macro Photos, Decided by You   more similar news »
We challenged our readers to give us their best macro photos and vote on which ones they liked best. Here are the results.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Yahoo Reports Jump in Profit; Suitor Microsoft Is Unimpressed    more similar news »
Yahoo reported first-quarter results yesterday that surpassed Wall Street's expectations, but analysts said it might not be enough to fend off an unsolicited takeover bid from Microsoft.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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In Every Voter, A 'Microtarget'    more similar news »
Well before the party conventions, it's fair to say that technology has made its mark on the 2008 election cycle. Bloggers are at the center of the political conversation, and the Pandora's box of YouTube is an endless source of macacas, Obama Girls and incendiary pulpit sermons. But within the c...

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Led by Wireless Unit, AT& T Reports a 21.5 Percent Gain    more similar news »
AT&T's first-quarter earnings rose 21.5 percent as its wireless division continued strong growth and the enterprise services division reversed a slide, the company said yesterday. The country's largest telecommunications company earned $3.46 billion in the quarter, compared with $2.85 billion in the...

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Scandals Aside, Samsung Moguls May Keep Power    more similar news »
SEOUL, April 22 -- It's been a tough week for the family that, over the course of two generations, built the largest business conglomerate in South Korea. Lee Kun-hee, chairman of the Samsung Group, was indicted last Thursday for alleged tax evasion and breach of trust. He resigned in disgrace T...

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Top 10 Wired Reader Macro Photos, Decided by You   more similar news »
We challenged our readers to give us their best macro photos and vote on which ones they liked best. Here are the results.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Comcast's Network Practices Need Scrutiny, FCC Chief Says    more similar news »
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin yesterday challenged several of Comcast's claims about how it operates its Internet network, taking his strongest stance yet against the cable operator.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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What's Wired This Month: Portishead's Return, Wii Fit, Torrentfreedom.com   more similar news »
Trip hop stalwarts Portishead return with their first full-length in more than ten years. Also, Beauty & the Geek pairs nerds with bombshells, and the butt-shaking sounds of Santogold.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Cloud Computing. Available at Amazon.com Today   more similar news »
Outsource your infrastructure to Amazon. Click the magic button on Amazon's front door (Amazon Web Services) and enter the land of cloud computing.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Caffeinate With Care: Small Shots Do a Brain Better Than Big Blasts   more similar news »
Studies show that caffeine drinkers on this side of the pond are doing it wrong, and that it's more effective to sip in small doses than to gulp it all down in one shot.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Alt Text: Twitter Away Your Life With Social Networking   more similar news »
Need a seemingly endless flurry of instant updates on strangers' mostly mundane activities? You're in luck. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Cloud Computing. Available at Amazon.com Today   more similar news »
Outsource your infrastructure to Amazon. Click the magic button on Amazon's front door (Amazon Web Services) and enter the land of cloud computing.
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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What's Wired This Month: Portishead's Return, Wii Fit, Torrentfreedom.com   more similar news »
Trip hop stalwarts Portishead return with their first full-length in more than ten years. Also, Beauty & the Geek pairs nerds with bombshells, and the butt-shaking sounds of Santogold.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Cloud Computing. Available at Amazon.com Today   more similar news »
Outsource your infrastructure to Amazon. Click the magic button on Amazon's front door (Amazon Web Services) and enter the land of cloud computing.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Caffeinate With Care: Small Shots Do a Brain Better Than Big Blasts   more similar news »
Studies show that caffeine drinkers on this side of the pond are doing it wrong, and that it's more effective to sip in small doses than to gulp it all down in one shot.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Alt Text: Twitter Away Your Life With Social Networking   more similar news »
Need a seemingly endless flurry of instant updates on strangers' mostly mundane activities? You're in luck. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Strike to disrupt 7,800 schools   more similar news »
The teachers' strike this week seems set to disrupt about 7,800 schools in England and Wales.
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Editor's Picks for the Wired.com Macro Photo Contest   more similar news »
These diamonds in the rough got lost in the shuffle for our macro photo contest, so we're bringing them back from the dead for your enjoyment.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Editor's Picks for the Wired.com Macro Photo Contest   more similar news »
These diamonds in the rough got lost in the shuffle for our macro photo contest, so we're bringing them back from the dead for your enjoyment.

Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Why Open Source Software Developers are Good Marketers   more similar news »
Socialized Software: "I have been trying to digest two unrelated stories from last week. The first was the report by the Standish Group on the $60 Billion dollars open source is purported to be costing the proprietary software industry..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Wired Asks the Wrong Question about Open Source   more similar news »
CIO: "'Where are all the open source billionaires?' Wired asks in its March issue. Wrong question. The right question is 'Who will become billionaires because of open source...?"'
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Mapping Microsoft Windows Server Protocols to Patents   more similar news »
Centrify: "...I found it interesting that it seems no one in the industry has actually rolled up their sleeves and analyzed and published how many patents Microsoft actually holds within their Windows server protocols and what functional areas these patents cover..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Fedora Goes to a Community-Dominated Board   more similar news »
LWN: "Since the Fedora Board originally formed in 2006, the Fedora Project has changed quite a bit. We now have about two-thirds of our packages maintained by volunteer community members..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Linux Becomes a Serious Option for Business   more similar news »
Black Enterprise/LinuxInsider: "We've been hearing about an open source revolution for years now. Although 'revolution' might be an overstatement, the Linux operating system is emerging as a formidable player..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Freeing Software for Users   more similar news »
The Hindu: "Net users in the city and in Kerala are discovering and exploring the potential of free software.."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Slackware Linux 12.1 RC2 [Released]   more similar news »
ComVan: "Slackware Linux is a complete 32-bit multitasking 'UNIX-like' system. It's currently based around the 2.4 Linux kernel series and the GNU C Library version 2.3.2 (libc6)..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Top OLPC Executive Resigns After Restructuring   more similar news »
PC World: "Drastic internal restructuring at the One Laptop Per Child Project has led to the resignation of one of the nonprofit's top executives from the effort..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Shock! Dog Bites Postman! Mainframer Attacks Linux to Push AIX   more similar news »
Managing L'unix: "Once upon a time I did a few articles for searchenterpriselinux at techtarget.com, but we parted ways very quickly over their commitment to Red Hat's anti-Sun marketing strategy..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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Whither the Linux Foundation?   more similar news »
iTWire: "We live in the age of the spinmeister, the age when language is used more as a means to confuse than to educate, an age when obfuscation is preferred to clarification..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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I Sense Serious Changes   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "Well, I am trying to be a mystic here but it seems like there is something really changing for the good right now..."
Wed Apr 23, 2008
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