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XING proves the social networking party is far from over
Amongst all the negative news on the collapse of Web 2.0, the first social network to go public doubles its revenues. OK, so there is a large number of so-called Web 2.0 companies out there...
wecando.biz
E-waste strife, recycling computers ethically
I guess you could call it a usual day in the office, phone ringing, guys out on a pretty big collection (7.5 tonne truck filled to the brim with old IT hardware) and Kev stripping down perfectly...
Richard A Johnson
OpenOffice.org 3.0 - Stop Paying Microsoft for Bug Fixes!
OpenOffice.org 3.0 was released on Monday, and the demand was so massive that it crashed their servers. The crash is not good news, of course, but the tremendous demand for the new release...
J.A. Watson
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There will be further activation issues to watch out for as Microsoft plans to offer a similar service to independent software vendors whereby they can "control" licensing through activation and other measures similar to the Software Protection Platform.
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Microsoft outage down to 'human error'
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