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Google Announces Chrome Operating System

was poised to continue its netbook dominance with Windows 7, Google on Wednesday announced an OS of its own, Google Chrome OS, which will run on both x86 and ARM systems. The emphasis of the OS is the same as what netbooks were originally designed for: light, Web-based computing. Obviously, Windows XP wasn't designed for such ...

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Believe It or Not, Gmail is Beta No More

On Tuesday, Google removed the “beta" tag of four high-profile Web properties, including Gmail, which had languished in beta form for over five years. Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Talk are all now official products, Matt Glotzbach, director of product management for Google Enterprise, said in an interview. Google also announced that Fairchild Semiconductor ...

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Need a Scratch Pad for Search? Yahoo Has One

Most of the hubbub about search lately has centered on Bing and Google. But the one that started it all, Yahoo, will try to make its own splash in search, with a new feature called Search Pad. The service will go live Tuesday night at 9:00 PM Pacific Time. Basically, Search Pad pops up a window ...

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Google Will Launch Chrome OS -- Its Own Operating System

'This is a direct attack on Microsoft's revenue base,' one analyst says. Google says it expects Chrome OS, initially aimed at users of netbooks, to reach the market in the second half of 2010. It is the war of the tech titans. Google will launch its own operating system, attacking the heart of Microsoft's business empire. ...

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Five Things Googles Chrome OS Will Do for Your Netbook

Five Things Googles Chrome OS Will Do for Your Netbook

Chrome OS, Googles newly announced computer operating system, is coming this autumn and promises to revolutionize netbooks and other underpowered machines. Essentially, the OS is a small, fast-booting platform whose purpose is to run a browser, and from there all the Google apps and other web services you know and love. But why bother? Your netbook ...

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Lime Wire Adds CD Baby's 240k Indie Artists

Lime Wire Adds CD Baby's 240k Indie Artists

Lime Wire is adding CD Baby's catalog of 240,000 independent artists to its digital the LimeWire Store. The CD Baby catalog includes topsellers from Regina Spektor, Gary Jules, Joe Purdy, Ingrid Michaelson, Melissa Ferrick, Charlotte Martin, Colin Hay and Stan Ridgway, and this deal brings the total number of licensed tracks on Lime Wire to 3.5 ...

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Elderly Like to Twitter, Too

Celebrities and hip adults aren't the only people flocking to Twitter, the social-networking site. Even centenarians have learned to tweet. Three percent of U.S. centenarians questioned in a new survey said they use the service that allows users to send short text messages, or tweets, of up to 140 characters at least once a week to ...

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Explosions in the Sky: Take Better Fireworks Photos

Explosions in the Sky: Take Better Fireworks Photos

Is your city puting on a massive pyrotechnics display this weekend? Or maybe just your neighbor Carl? Either way, you can learn how to capture the moment in all its noisy, exploding glory with a digital camera. Ideally, it pays to use a camera that offers some level of manual control over the settings. That way, ...

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Open the Gate and Flood the Valley CD Release & Concert

Open the Gate and Flood the Valley CD Release & Concert

Joe Albano's first album as a leader, Open the Gate and Flood the Valley is set to release on July 5th, 2009!!! You can check out Joe's music at www.albanothemadman.com. The concert will be featuring a cast of stellar musicians including: Joe Albano - Reeds Steve Ruel - Reeds Aki Ishiguro - ...

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Judge Overrules Jury Acquits Lori Drew in Myspace Cyberbullying Case

A federal judge tentatively decided today to dismiss the case against a Missouri woman who had been convicted of computer fraud stemming from an Internet hoax that prompted a teenage girl to commit suicide. Lori Drew of Darden Prairie, Mo., was convicted in November of three misdemeanor counts of illegally accessing a protected computer. The decision ...


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