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Google's search lead begins to flag
It's tough at the top.
Clement James
Aug 22 2006 10:22AM
Software
Enterprises warned of virtualisation pitfalls
Enterprises should exercise restraint in deploying virtualisation technology if they want to realise any benefits, according to panellists at the LinuxWorld conference in the US.
Tom Sanders
Aug 21 2006 9:56AM
Software
US Census puts Melbourne developer on the map
A small Melbourne developer has won a tender to provide 500,000 copies of its geographic information system (GIS) application to the US Census Bureau, making it the largest sale of mobile GIS software in the world.
Sholto Macpherson
Aug 18 2006 4:13PM
Software
Frame Group wins health infrastructure contract
System integrator, the Frame Group won a contact to design a network and data centre at the head office and six branch offices of infertility and IVF treatment centre, Sydney IVF.
Staff Writers
Aug 18 2006 12:13PM
Software
Xensource prepares for ubiquitous virtualisation
Open source and virtualization and support in processors to push technology
to the next level.
Tom Sanders
Aug 18 2006 10:34AM
Software
Panel warns against virtualisation pitfalls
Server consolidation fails to deliver cost savings, panel warns.
Tom Sanders
Aug 18 2006 10:34AM
Software
Microsoft Office for Linux 'inevitable'
OSDL expects low cost Linux Office version to keep Open Office at bay.
Tom Sanders
Aug 18 2006 10:34AM
Software
Linux phones will lock down users
Regulators and operators seek to tame the open beast.
Tom Sanders
Aug 18 2006 10:34AM
Software
Novell steps up desktop Linux push
SuSE targeted at power users.
Tom Sanders
Aug 18 2006 10:34AM
Software
Google talks up instant messaging
New IM and VoIP client offers file sharing and voicemail.
Will Head
Aug 18 2006 10:34AM
Software
Google right to protect its trademark
Objection to 'google' as a verb is justified, says lawyer.
Will Head
Aug 18 2006 10:34AM
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Future holds dual GPL licences, says author
Current GPL 2 here to stay with Linux holding out on switching to GPL 3.
Tom Sanders
Aug 17 2006 12:25PM
Software
Real to offer Windows Media on Linux by December
Mainstream media player increases Linux's appeal, vendor argues.
Tom Sanders
Aug 16 2006 9:36AM
Software
'Digital prohibition' inhibits YouTube culture
Legal obstacles holding back user generated content, warns Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig.
Tom Sanders
Aug 16 2006 9:36AM
Software
First open source Java code promised for October
Sun adds mobile Java to the open source mix.
Tom Sanders
Aug 16 2006 9:36AM
Software
Warcraft game makes US$10m a month in China
But Blizzard expansion dispute still not resolved.
Simon Burns
Aug 15 2006 2:13PM
Software
Groups unite to fight mobile Linux fragmentation
OSDL puckers up for LiPS.
Robert Jaques
Aug 15 2006 2:13PM
Software
Intellectual property theft causing problems in China
Supplier strategy issues also troubling for manufacturing and retail firms.
Robert Jaques
Aug 15 2006 2:13PM
Software
Stop Googling things, says Google
Name not synonymous with just searching, moans Web giant.
Will Head
Aug 15 2006 2:13PM
Software
Microsoft considers Vista upgrade coupons for October
Free upgrades aim to keep holiday PC sales alive.
Tom Sanders
Aug 15 2006 2:12PM
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