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AP IMPACT: Afghans fed up with government, US (AP)   more similar news »

AP - The bearded, turbaned men gather beneath a large, leafy tree in rural eastern Nangarhar province. When Malik Mohammed speaks on their behalf, his voice is soft but his words are harsh. Mohammed makes it clear that the tribal chiefs have lost all faith in both their own government and the foreign soldiers in their country.


Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Beshear Signs Steroids Ban - kypost.com   more similar news »

Beshear Signs Steroids Ban
kypost.com - 44 minutes ago
Gov. Steve Beshear Friday signed emergency regulations banning anabolic steroids from thoroughbred and standardbred racing in Kentucky.
Governor signs steroid ban into effect Kentucky.com
Governor Signs Steroid Ban into Law WTVQ
Louisville Courier-Journal - Town Hall - Kentucky.comall 8 news articles
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Speedy Tropical Storm Hanna charges for Carolinas (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Tropical Storm Hanna picked up speed Friday as it cruised toward the Carolinas, promising to deliver gusty winds and heavy rain during a dash up the Eastern Seaboard that could wash out the weekend for millions of people.


Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Weekend of Web Apps, Tech Talks Awaits at DjangoCon   more similar news »
The open source Django web framework gets its very own coming out party this weekend at the first-ever DjangoCon. More than 200 web developers will converge on Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, on Saturday and Sunday to mingle and discuss the future of the fast, flexible web app framework with the funny name.

Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Weekend of Web Apps, Tech Talks Awaits at DjangoCon   more similar news »
The open source Django web framework gets its very own coming out party this weekend at the first-ever DjangoCon. More than 200 web developers will converge on Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, on Saturday and Sunday to mingle and discuss the future of the fast, flexible web app framework with the funny name.

Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Murder trial opens in Tenn. love triangle case (AP)   more similar news »

AP - A prosecutor described a schoolteacher's husband as a jealous, calculating killer as trial opened Friday on charges he murdered his wife's teenage lover. But a defense lawyer told the jury that the defendant was a victim himself of a spouse who flaunted her infidelity.


Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Nokia Lowers Forecast for Market Share   more similar news »
The world’s biggest cellphone maker said that its third-quarter global market share would decline because of aggressive price cuts by its rivals.
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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First aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city - The Associated Press   more similar news »


Times OnlineFirst aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city
The Associated Press - 49 minutes ago
GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) - The first shipload of aid sailed Friday into a crumbling port on the outskirts of this flooded city where tens of thousands have gone for days with little food or water in the wake of Tropical Storm Hanna.
Video: First Person: Helping Haitian Flood Victims AssociatedPress
Corpses float amid rescue efforts in Haitian city BusinessWeek
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Sat Sep 06, 2008
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FDA posts list of potential problem drugs (AP)   more similar news »
AP - The government on Friday began posting a list of prescription drugs under investigation for potential safety problems in an effort to better inform doctors and patients.
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Angola parties demand fresh polls   more similar news »
Angola's opposition calls for fresh elections, as the government says voting will continue for a second day.
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Storm forces Richmond race to Sunday start - USA Today   more similar news »


Auto Racing DailyStorm forces Richmond race to Sunday start
USA Today - 53 minutes ago
By Zack Albert, USA TODAY RICHMOND, Va. - NASCAR officials postponed Saturday night's Chevy Rock & Roll 400 on Friday as Tropical Storm Hanna closed in on the East Coast.
Richmond II: Dodge Motorsports Motorsport.com
Hanna washes out NASCAR at Richmond The Associated Press
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Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Carolinas Brace for Storm   more similar news »
Coastal residents on Friday prepare for gusting winds and torrential rain as Tropical Storm Hanna approaches the Carolina border.
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Treasury near plan for Fannie and Freddie - report   more similar news »
The Treasury Department is close to finalizing plans for beleaguered mortgage buyers Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, according to a report published Friday afternoon.

Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Magazine Preview: Brave New World of Digital Intimacy   more similar news »
The effects of News Feed, Twitter and other forms of incessant online contact.
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Haiti storms leave 600,000 in need   more similar news »
The first significant aid delivery arrives in Haiti to help thousands struggling in the wake of Tropical Storm Hanna.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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First aid ship arrives in Haiti   more similar news »
The first significant aid delivery arrives in Haiti to help thousands struggling in the wake of Tropical Storm Hanna.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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New Woodward Book: 'The War Within' - Washington Post   more similar news »


The AgeNew Woodward Book: 'The War Within'
Washington Post - 1 hour ago
Bob Woodward's newest book examining the Bush White House will be excerpted in The Post in a four-part series beginning Sunday.
Video: Preview: The War Within CBS
Iraq wants explanation on reported US spying on PM Reuters India
BBC News - Los Angeles Times - Voice of America - AFPall 405 news articles
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Hurricane Ike targets Gulf, Hanna nears U.S (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Fierce Hurricane Ike weakened as it charged across the Atlantic on Friday and took aim at south Florida and the oil fields of the Gulf of Mexico while Tropical Storm Hanna was set to crash ashore in the Carolinas after killing at least 136 people in Haiti.


Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Obama: McCain focused on biography over economy (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Democrat Barack Obama called Republican rival John McCain's acceptance speech the final piece of an out-of-touch convention that focused on its nominee's biography instead of the struggles of the middle class.


Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Student lenders under scrutiny   more similar news »
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Fri Sep 05, 2008
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EIC Squared: Chrome, iPods, and a Dell-Salesforce union   more similar news »
On this week's EIC Squared podcast CNET's Dan Farber and ZDNet's Larry Dignan discuss Google's latest rocket launch--the Chrome browser--as well as Apple's iPod event next week and a Dell-Salesforce.com union.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Safety compliance gaps noted for some U.S. airlines (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Three major airlines were among 11 U.S. airlines that failed during an unprecedented industry review to demonstrate full compliance with government safety directives, regulators said on Friday.


Fri Sep 05, 2008
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When Eating Healthy Goes Too Far   more similar news »
People overly concerned with health food are falling victim to eating disorder.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Stocks finish mixed at end of tough week   more similar news »
Stocks ended mixed Friday after a tough session and week, as a rally in the hard-hit financial sector countered amplified recession fears that were sparked by a weak labor market report.

Fri Sep 05, 2008
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As Google turns 10, enterprise success in question   more similar news »

Most computer industry companies would feel satisfied with ruling the highly lucrative and technically complex search engine advertising market -- but not Google.

As the search giant celebrates its 10th anniversary of incorporation this month, riding a years-long bonanza from its search business, it is also a scrappy underdog with lofty aspirations in the world of software for workplaces.

As such, Google, the unmatched consumer search engine champion, must compete against seasoned and formidable IT providers like Cisco, Microsoft, and IBM. This is no small undertaking, requiring a long-term commitment and heavy investments, while facing real risks.

The jury is still out on whether it's wise for Google to invest significant resources in providing software for enterprise search, office productivity, mapping, collaboration and communication.

It's estimated that about 98 percent of the company's revenue comes from consumer search advertising, making the company's Enterprise unit a small side business currently, at least from a dollar perspective.

Industry observers recommend that IT and business managers keep this in mind as a risk factor when considering buying enterprise products from Google.

Although Google maintains it is committed long term to its enterprise products, it isn't unheard of for large companies to change course and pull out of non-core businesses with little advanced notice.

The warning should be heeded particularly by CIOs in large companies contemplating a major investment in products such as the Google Apps Premier hosted communication and collaboration suite.

"I would absolutely ask that question," said Forrester analyst Rob Koplowitz. "As long as 98 percent of Google's revenue comes from other sources, this question of whether they're in [enterprise software] for the long term will always come up. This isn't their core business."

Burton Group analyst Guy Creese concurs. "In its heart of hearts, Google wants to succeed as a provider of software to large enterprises, but they haven't yet signaled that it's a do-or-die kind of thing," Creese said.

The highest-profile product in Google's Enterprise unit is Apps, whose free versions have proven very popular with individuals, small and medium-size businesses and educational institutions.

Google could have opted to just target universities and SMBs with the Standard and Education editions of Apps, generating revenue from advertising. It could also have been content to lure SMBs to the Premier version, which is a very affordable option at $50 per user per year, when compared to Microsoft Office and Exchange.

"The things preventing Google from being attractive to enterprises aren't necessarily big issues for SMBs," Creese said.

Google could rake in robust revenue from SMBs, which are often underserved by major vendors and hold off on purchasing IT products that they need but aren't priced right for them, Koplowitz said. "There's a lot of money to be made there," he said.

This accounts for much of the success Google has had with its Search Appliance and Google Mini, which have disrupted the enterprise search market, where systems have traditionally been pricey and complicated to install, manage, and use. Priced aggressively and built with a low-maintenance, plug-and-play design, those products have hit a sweet spot with SMBs and schools.

The University of Florida in Gainsville has been using the Search Appliance since 2002 and currently has two of them to index its entire public Web presence -- from its main site to individual college and department sites and Web servers from specific research teams.

"The appliance has always been easy to set up and maintain. The administrative interface gives a very clear overview of how the appliance sees your Web sites, and makes it easy to update the index," said Daniel Westermann-Clark, Web developer at the university.

According to Google, more than 500,000 organizations have signed up for Google Apps, totaling more than 10 million end users, of which "hundreds of thousands" are using Premier.

However, Google has made it clear it has its sights set on large companies as well, recently releasing a newly architected version of the Search Appliance that can index more than three times as many documents as the current model and improves the product's IT management functions.

But it's the Apps Premier expectations that are riding particularly high. As CIOs warm up to the SaaS (software-as-a-service) approach of application delivery as an option to the traditional on-premise model, Google sees a big opportunity to take business away from Microsoft's Office/Exchange and from IBM's Notes/Domino and rake in big bucks.

In fact, a big motivation behind Google's development of Chrome, a major two-year project involving significant investment, was to create a browser optimized for next-generation Web applications like the ones in Apps Premier.

Google is far from alone, as Yahoo's Zimbra, Cisco's WebEx, Zoho, and others beef up their own hosted collaboration and communication suites, while Microsoft and IBM are taking steps to protect their turf.

In its enterprise aspirations, Google has other disadvantages. Unlike Cisco, Microsoft, IBM, and Salesforce.com, Google doesn't have a large list of enterprise clients, nor does it have as much experience courting CIOs and catering to their requirements, including prompt, individual attention throughout a product's lifecycle.

While Google has strengthened Apps Premier's IT control features, particularly with its purchase of e-mail security and management expert Postini, the suite still lacks features that large enterprises often require. For example, Google only offers an uptime guarantee for Gmail, not for the other components, and the company admits that the feature set of its applications lags behind Office's Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, while Apps' calendaring and contact management features are often cited as weak. Apps has only partial support for offline access to its applications, a popular request.

"Google hasn't been able to put together a set of features that are important enough to enterprises to make them shift," Creese says.

Thus, CIOs aren't rushing to adopt Apps Premier, and those who decide to deploy it are opting to do so for a limited set of users and for operations that aren't critical to the business. This is true even among CIOs who have embraced SaaS applications as viable alternatives to on-premise software.

Health-care company The Schumacher Group has used hosted applications successfully for well over two years from vendors such as Salesforce.com and Oracle's PeopleSoft, and is now about to deploy Apps Premier, but not as a replacement to its Exchange/Office environment, which its about 750 full-time employees use.

Instead, The Schumacher Group, which provides management services for hospital emergency rooms, plans to buy Apps Premier licenses for the about 2,400 physicians and nurses that it works with as independent contractors.

"We'll use Apps Premier to create an environment that doesn't exist now, but as far as replacing Exchange and Office, we're not at that level yet," said The Schumacher Group CIO Douglas Menefee.

Part of the problem is that Apps Premier can't meet the company's regulatory compliance requirements for handling patient data, Menefee said. However, it looks like a good option to provide e-mail, calendar and office collaboration software at a low cost and in a convenient hosted manner to these doctors and nurses, he said.

The decision to go with Apps Premier, as opposed to another hosted option, is 99 percent certain, barring any architectural problems that might prevent the users from accessing the software through the hospitals' networks. A pilot phase with portion of the doctors may start in about a month, he said.

And so as Google celebrates its 10th birthday and its unquestionable dominance of the search engine ad market, which has propelled it to stratospheric financial success, it looks at a major challenge and unanswered questions in enterprise software.

"It's hard to break into the enterprise business," Koplowitz said. "Will Google sign those big customers that represent big revenue and continued investment in this area? Google certainly can afford it, but that doesn't mean they won't decide to refocus their resources in their core business. That's definitely a fair question to ask of Google. I don't think Google is having cold feet yet but time will tell if they're in this for the long term."

Fri Sep 05, 2008
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As Google turns 10, enterprise success in question   more similar news »
Most computer industry companies would feel satisfied with ruling the highly lucrative and technically complex search engine advertising market -- but not Google.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Palin may have left Alaska, but she's not giving up her moose roots - Los Angeles Times   more similar news »

Palin may have left Alaska, but she's not giving up her moose roots
Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago
John McCain and Sarah Palin began their post-convention tour of battleground states today in the small Wisconsin town of Cedarburg.
McCain and Obama Clash on Economy ABC News
In swing-state stops, Palin throws jabs and Obama talks jobs Kansas City Star
New York Times - The Associated Press - New York Daily News - WMTVall 623 news articles
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Divorce papers reveal Hulk Hogan's net worth (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Thousands of dollars spent on clothing, grooming and vacations are among the average monthly expenses for Hulk Hogan's wife, according to financial affidavits filed in the couple's impending divorce case near Tampa.


Fri Sep 05, 2008
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In Destitute Kingdom, Ruler Lives Like a King   more similar news »
The extravagance of Mswati III, the king of Swaziland, is prompting protests from his subjects.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Heart angry at Republican use of song - NME.com   more similar news »


NME.comHeart angry at Republican use of song
NME.com - 1 hour ago
Heart have sent a cease-and-desist letter to the Republican Party in the US after controversial Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin used their song during her appearance at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday (September 3).
Heart Duo Furious Over Republicans' Use of 'Barracuda' San Francisco Chronicle
Republicans Take Heart; Heart Takes It Back E! Online
TMZ.com - MyNorthwest.com - Access Hollywood - MTV.comall 125 news articles
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Ryan Kwanten Is Bloody Hot - E! Online   more similar news »


Vancouver SunRyan Kwanten Is Bloody Hot
E! Online - 1 hour ago
Ryan Kwanten has no problems being more naked than not on the new HBO vampire series, True Blood. In the new drama from Six Feet Under creator Alan Ball, Kwanten plays Jason Stackhouse, a small-town Louisiana hick who doesn't seem interested in ...
Vampires Stake a Claim on Audiences' Hearts Washington Post
Vampire mysteries inspire HBO series Minneapolis Star Tribune
International Business Times - New York Magazine - Zap2it.com - BuzzSugar.comall 154 news articles
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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EA's 'Spore' Set For Earthwide Launch - InformationWeek   more similar news »


CBC.caEA's 'Spore' Set For Earthwide Launch
InformationWeek - 1 hour ago
The game is expected to open up a new revenue stream built on millions of micro-transactions from players buying virtual clothes and accessories for their creatures.
Spore springs to life Macworld
Spore Stages PC Magazine
PC World - Washington Post - BusinessWeek - TechNewsWorldall 151 news articles
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Microsoft Works to Perfect Windows Vista   more similar news »
An advertising blitz intended to help Microsoft polish the tarnished brand of its Windows Vista operating system began this week with a head-scratcher of a commercial.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Microsoft Works to Perfect Windows Vista   more similar news »
An advertising blitz intended to help Microsoft polish the tarnished brand of its Windows Vista operating system began this week with a head-scratcher of a commercial.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Altria Said to Be in Talks to Buy UST for $10 Billion (Update1) - Bloomberg   more similar news »


Dividend.comAltria Said to Be in Talks to Buy UST for $10 Billion (Update1)
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago
By Chris Burritt and Jonathan Keehner Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Altria Group Inc., the maker of Marlboro cigarettes, is in talks to buy UST Inc., the largest US snuff producer, for more than $10 billion, people with knowledge of the negotiations said.
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Fri Sep 05, 2008
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McCain and Obama clash on economy (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama, back on the campaign trail after their party conventions, clashed over the ailing U.S. economy on Friday as unemployment hit its highest monthly rate in nearly five years.


Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Pakistan restores judges ousted by Musharraf - Los Angeles Times   more similar news »


Voice of AmericaPakistan restores judges ousted by Musharraf
Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago
From AP ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- Pakistan's Supreme Court today reinstated three judges ousted by former President Pervez Musharraf in another victory for the man set to succeed him as head of state.
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Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Global economy woes shake markets   more similar news »
Worsening US job figures heighten fears of a global economic slowdown - undermining stock markets around the world.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Winds and rain battering country   more similar news »
Flood warnings are in place in parts of England as heavy rain sweeps across the country.
Fri Sep 05, 2008
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Boeing workers prepare to strike as deadline nears (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Boeing Co's machinists prepared for a strike on Friday as the plane-maker and its largest union tried to hammer out a last-ditch deal on their latest three-year contract.


Fri Sep 05, 2008
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