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web portals likely a better option

Talkback Provided that the web portals are multi-platform client and web browser friendly. Two, web portals allow for an easier KISS architecture. For one, they would allow access in almost all situations. Not that many customer sites, hotel PC's, etc, etc...

About: Keep moving targets in your radar

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[April 9, 2007, 0:29 by Arthur B.]


Portals in space

Talkback Joe Firmage should get out more. Specifically, he should fly across the pond to England. He obviously hasn't heard of the BBC, or the Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy. There are no new ideas any more, and a little more research would make these...

About: Portals in space

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[July 31, 2003, 10:35]


Is Freeware the new Open Source?

Blog As open source technologies continue to pound an increasingly heavier footprint throughout the world’s enterprise IT portals, could we be about to see a new surge in the freeware space as this delivery model bids for voice alongside open source...

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[September 2, 2009, 12:47 in by Adrian Bridgwater]


Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 Beta 2 hits MSDN

Blog Hushed mutterings around the MSDN’s many chambered portals this afternoon confirm that today is in fact the launch of Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4 Beta 2 to MSDN subscribers. General availability apparently follows the day before...

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[October 19, 2009, 17:00 in by Adrian Bridgwater]


Yahoo pledges full Firefox compatibility

Talkback That is the only reason I ever use other portals -- I like Yahoo's lightweight approach (and Google's, but their content is nowhere near as rich). Fantastic! If everything ran with Mozilla, including multimedia, I would be using Yahoo almost...

About: Yahoo pledges full Firefox compatibility

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[March 17, 2005, 19:49]


Gmail: a first look

Talkback Gmail is most exiting of all the Email portals.please advise how can I sign up as a new user. Aditya Gagneja

About: Gmail: a first look

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[February 20, 2005, 14:58]


The range of services is the real threat

Talkback The growing range of services offered by Google and other search portals poses an increasing threat to privacy. By offering a complete range of services ranging from email, search, calendar, to e-paiement, they can easily build a complete profile...

About: Search engines race to update privacy policies

187205 Avatar

[July 26, 2007, 11:30 by 187205]


Getting real results from virtual machines

Talkback Me thinks that the future of virtual machines (as in virtual workspace) is in being able to function as a gadget for web-based portals. Meaning, someone connects and authenticates to a web based portal and that makes it possible to open up a...

About: Getting real results from virtual machines

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[October 26, 2005, 1:21]


Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog BT has finally admitted that nobody uses its ADSL services to get at the portals the company has created. Wednesday 19/09/01 It's taken nearly three years, but one small victory for sanity can be celebrated.

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[September 24, 2001, 12:49 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]


The search for the true ‘Open PC’

Blog In 2007, Frank also went on to establish Open Desktop.org and its 35 communities and portals for desktop Linux. I was fortunate enough this week to help conduct an interview with Frank Karlitschek who founded KDE-Look.org back in 2001, which has...

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[November 17, 2009, 7:41 in by Adrian Bridgwater]


Increase Your Performance! No, I didn't mean it like that…

Blog But do developers seek out specific information portals for help on performance management? Usually whenever I get an email with a subject line that contains the term “Increase Your Performance” - I tend to file it under junk, spam and filth if it...

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[July 3, 2009, 13:51 in by Adrian Bridgwater]


More talsiman needed!

Talkback Further more, the Linksys 1600 is a poor player after 2 years development too and a lot of consumers simply loose trust in KiSS/Linksys and Cisco because they did not make any changes to the advantage of all the consumers that are not capable of...

About: Cisco's new acquisition talisman

Hi-Jack Avatar

[June 14, 2007, 5:02 by Hi-Jack]


Very real and very scarey

Talkback Additionally the problem was compounded by attacks on news services portals, effectively causing news blackouts. I recently read the transcript of the Estonian Defense Ministers talk at the Center for Strategic and International Studies website...

About: Cyberterrorism: Myth or reality?

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[December 10, 2007, 12:43 by welshtroll]


MIT's open communications campaigner

Talkback There is a great opportunity for confederations of businesses to have portals where customers are assured of reliable commerce and services. Andrew Lippman's comments regarding communities being the key to the future of communications has already...

About: MIT's open communications campaigner

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[February 21, 2006, 8:14]


iPhone Hackers Fight To Claim Territory

Blog Today, the iPhone is open via a patch found throughout the iPhone web portals. iPhone Hackers Fight To Claim Territory By: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com Reminiscent of the historic days of claiming the land of the “new world” iPhone hackers...

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[October 31, 2007, 5:01 in On The Road by MobileTech]


RE: Social networking and portability

Blog Comment They could provide secure "portals", from which you control your identity, read feeds and get SSO into the destination sites. How would they make money and stay viable? Are you suggesting that MySpace and Facebook currently have a plan to achieve...

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[April 24, 2008, 11:26 by wecando.biz]


Cell Phone Challenges Driving Network Security Risks

Blog It seems that nearly all cell phones can be penetrated to act as network portals, which naturally creates a network security nightmare. Cell Phone Challenges Driving Network Security Risks By Eric Everson, Founder of MyMobiSafe.com

MobileTech Avatar

[December 4, 2007, 16:37 in On The Road by MobileTech]


Pricing scuppers Media Player-free XP

Talkback Since practically all the most popular films are American, plus practically all major web news sites and portals like Yahoo, Msnbc, Fox news et al are using WMP exlusively, how exactly does the EU propose to stop WMP from dominating?

About: Pricing scuppers Media Player-free XP

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[June 27, 2005, 23:17]


RE: Why there is no traffic on ZDNet.co.uk?

Blog Comment As a mobile security professional, I am glad to blog through the Sentry blog portal but I would also like to see additional blogging portals open for our user community. This is Eric Everson, Founder of MyMobiSafe.com.

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[June 12, 2007, 18:15 by MobileTech]


How Your Boss Is Helping Us Grow MyMobiSafe.com…

Blog While I was thankful for a few entertaining .edu portals, I felt the social side of the internet being squeezed out of my work life completely. How Your Boss Is Helping Us Grow MyMobiSafe.com… By: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com

MobileTech Avatar

[June 12, 2007, 19:15 in On The Road by MobileTech]


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