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Storm of Interest Builds Over Weather Channel Sale

Media chain Landmark Communications announced Thursday that it is investigating the possible sale of its businesses, including the Weather Channel and Weather.com ...

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Getting Real in Virtual Meetings

There are many reasons why a company might opt to conduct virtual meetings rather than face-to-face ones. Cost is one, particularly with fuel costs soaring; having a widely dispersed base of employees, clients or partners is another common one ...

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The Race to Stay Ahead of Burgeoning Internet Demands

Doomsayers may be fond of predicting the imminent collapse of the Internet under the weight of video and other bandwidth-intensive applications, but at least one infrastructure provider is on track to increase its capacity tenfold by 2010 ...

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China on the Web: An Accident Waiting to Happen?

One might argue that China and the Internet are both like high-speed trains. Both are growing at an extremely rapid pace, and both are apparently unstoppable global economic forces that are reshaping the economic landscape. Unfortunately, one might also argue that they are on a collision course ...

Red Hat Plays a Hunch With Former Airline Exec

After almost a decade at the helm of open source software vendor Red Hat, Matthew J. Szulik is stepping down, to be succeeded at the start of the New Year by former Delta Airlines executive James M. Whitehurst as president and CEO ...

Boys Post Video, Girls Blog, Both Hate E-Mail

Online content creation is an increasingly popular pastime among American teens, but there are sharp differences in the media preferred by boys and girls, according to a new report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project ...

Intel Asks Devs to Help Get LANs, SANs to Play Nice

Intel has released a software initiator package designed to promote the development of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) solutions for Linux, the company announced Tuesday ...

FCC Spectrum Auction Attracts Motley Crew of Hopeful Bidders

The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday published the list of companies that have applied to participate in its auction of the 700 MHz (megahertz) band of wireless spectrum next month, and included among the long list of expected players were a few surprises ...

MS Security Update Creates Painful IE Problem

A security update released by Microsoft last week is wreaking havoc with Internet Explorer for some users ...

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Ribbit Offers Way to Leapfrog the Phone Company

A Silicon Valley startup with an unlikely name announced Monday a new platform designed to enable telephony in a wide variety of applications ...

Pew Study: Self-Googling on the Rise

Internet users are increasingly curious about the information about them that's available online, but they're not doing much to monitor that information in a structured way ...

Linux Blog Safari: Who’s King of the Jungle?

Linux fans love to debate the pros and cons of myriad technologies, but none more than operating systems -- and you can bet the usual winner isn't based in Redmond or Cupertino ...

FTC Chief Balks at Google Recusal

Google's proposed US$3.1 billion merger with DoubleClick encountered another stumbling block this week when two privacy groups filed a petition with the Federal Trade Commission, asking its chairwoman, Deborah Platt Majoras, to recuse herself from voting on the deal because of what they say is a conflict of interest ...

Sun Adds New Twinkle to StarOffice, OpenOffice

Sun Microsystems on Monday plans to announce several key enhancements to its StarOffice and OpenOffice.org office productivity software suites ...

Microsoft Taps British Map Provider to Set New Course

Continuing an ongoing string of acquisitions, Microsoft on Wednesday announced that it acquired Multimap, a leading UK-based provider of location and mapping services ...

LiPS Smacks Android, OHA With New Mobile Specs

The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum has announced the completion of its LiPS Release 1.0 specifications aimed at fostering interoperability across the Linux-based mobile phone market ...

Sun Opens T2 Processor to Spur Developer Interest

Sun Microsystems on Tuesday made good on its promise to deliver its OpenSPARC T2 register transfer level (RTL) processor design to the free and open source community using the GNU General Public License (GPL) ...

Clearspring Forms Network to Send Ads to Widgets

Widget syndication firm Clearspring on Monday launched an ad network to give publishers a way to monetize the content within their widgets ...

LinkedIn Unchains Platform

Following in the footsteps of Facebook and MySpace, professional network LinkedIn announced on Monday a platform that gives third-party developers access to its application programming interfaces (APIs) ...

Linux Blog Safari: Alabama Now a Third-World Country?

It's not too often the public schools figure prominently in the Linux blogs, but sure enough, this week they drew a surprising amount of discussion on a few different sites ...

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