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Tracky

Downloads Tracky is a navigation utility for many outdoor activities, like hiking, (mountain) biking, skiing, driving, sailing, and even golf, city trips, and geo-caching. You have full insight in where you were, where you are, and how to get where you like...

[March 19, 2009, 16:01]

AskJeeves to take on Google

News AskJeeves' Teoma.com faces a mountain of competition from back-end technology providers. AskJeeves launched a new search engine Monday, going toe-to-toe on quality claims with Web darling Google. Competitors include Inktomi, giant Web portals such...

[April 2, 2002, 17:06]

Needs outweigh wants in tight IT job market

News Stock options, four weeks' vacation, or a mountain-bike course at the office were just some of the carrots that high-flying dot coms dangled in front of prospective employees. For the past several years, IT professionals have experienced...

[April 15, 2002, 15:06]

iSpinning

Downloads iSpinning is a sdpinning cardio fitness system that enables you to log your fitness data whether you are on a Spinner, road or, mountain bike.iSpinning is compatible with most of the market leading fitness heart rate monitors, including most...

[July 7, 2009, 9:40]

Handspring rings up new Treo

News The Mountain View, California-based company on Wednesday plans to introduce the Treo 600. Handspring is hoping its newest mobile phone and organiser device will be easier for wireless carriers to customise while still meeting the demands of consumers.

[June 18, 2003, 7:35]

Excite@Home buys Bluemountainarts.com for $780m

News Excite@Home said Monday it would acquire Bluemountainarts.com from Blue Mountain Arts Publishing for $780m (£468m) in cash and stock. It didn't take online greeting cards site Bluemountainarts.com too long to find a buyer.

[October 25, 1999, 15:44]

Thirty years on, cryptography still too hard to use?

News At an event in Mountain View, California, celebrating 30 years of public key cryptography, several top minds in the field gathered for a trip down memory lane. US government controls held back cryptography in the past, but today, it's usability...

[October 30, 2006, 16:10]

Google to go on a Mini adventure

News With the new product, the Mountain View, California-based company hopes to broaden its search-appliance business to cater to smaller businesses with fewer documents and tighter budgets. Google on Thursday began selling the Google Mini, a low-price...

[January 13, 2005, 14:50]

Google to unlock libraries

News On Tuesday, the Mountain View, California-based company is expected to announce relationships with five major libraries, including the Oxford University and the New York Public Library, to create digital copies of some books so that they may be...

[December 14, 2004, 8:50]

AMD accused of patent violation

News Opti, which is based in Mountain View, California, alleges in its patent infringement suit that the chipmaker infringed on patents related to "predictive snooping" technology. Opti, a chip-oriented intellectual property company, has filed a lawsuit...

[November 20, 2006, 8:18]

US Report: The great Linux beer hike

News In August, a group of Linux users are planning a Linuxbierwanderung, or Linux beer hike, through the hills of Bavaria, where loyalists can learn about Linux, inhale the fresh mountain air, and, yes, swill fine German beer when they've had their...

[December 4, 1998, 12:24]

Google's adventures in open source

News The Mountain View, California-based company has versions of software such as Ubuntu running on its own machines, according to DiBona, the open-source programs manager at Google. Search giant Google is a heavy user of open-source software and an...

[December 14, 2006, 7:45]

New tools for Google Desktop

News At its annual press day in the Googleplex at Mountain View, California, the search giant took the lid off Google Desktop version 4, Google Notebook, Google Trends and Google Co-op. Google has announced an update to its Google Desktop product and...

[May 11, 2006, 9:05]

The Day Ahead: Is Apple's fairy tale over?

News It's more like a mountain. Apple Computer chief executive Steve Jobs finally understated something. We've clearly hit a speedbump," he said following Apple's fiscal fourth quarter profit warning. Speedbump?

[September 29, 2000, 12:04]

Showcase Alaska

Downloads This screen saver features the best of Alaska including sea otter, puffin, bald eagle, mountain goat, black bear, seal, red fox and brown bear. From the developer: Wildlife Screen Savers With Personality feature 40 engaging photos and tranquil MP3...

[February 16, 2003, 7:59]

.Net gets P2P boost

News Microsoft acquired Mountain View, California-based XDegrees last Tuesday. Microsoft's acquisition of XDegrees, a small company known for its secure peer-to-peer technology, could help bolster the software giant's .Net Web services plan, according...

[September 16, 2002, 11:28]

Oracle's tricky encore

Leader The giants of Justice and Europe issue edicts from their mountain tops: there is talk of guns, bullets and dogs. It's been a set piece worthy of Wagner. The mighty Oracle lays siege to plucky PeopleSoft, and at first is rebuffed.

[December 14, 2004, 12:05]

Top tech leaves Netscape

News Netscape officials in Mountain View, California, said the company does not plan to replace Hahn. Eric Hahn, who joined Netscape in November 1995, resigned last week after just eight months on the job to found his own high-tech investment firm...

[June 12, 1998, 9:40]

Google's profits double year-on-year

News The Web search company, based in Mountain View, California, posted net income of $52m, or 19 cents a share. Reporting for the first time as a publicly traded company, Google recorded a third-quarter profit of $52m that more than doubled on booming...

[October 22, 2004, 13:10]

ViewRanger

Downloads This pack includes tokens to download topographic maps directly to your phone.ViewRanger is ideal for tourists, walkers, cyclists, mountain bikers, horse riders, geocachers, river boaters - in fact anyone who enjoys the outdoors.Topographic map...

[September 23, 2008, 8:00]

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