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Can Google Apps Move up Market?
Despite its enterprise forays, Google will be hard-pressed to dislodge Microsoft Office.
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Google Bows to Pressure, Adds 'Privacy' Link to Home Page
Google bows to pressure from privacy organizations to include a link on the company's home page to its privacy policy
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Sun Sheds Light on Telework Savings
New study quantifies the energy savings associated with teleworkers.
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Mozilla's Firefox 3 Sets Geeky World Record
Mozilla is successful in setting the world record for most software downloads in one day with Firefox 3.
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How to Build a Blog With WordPress
Tired of toying with the puny tools that cookie-cutter blog services provide? Follow the steps in this easy guide to install a WordPress blog on your own domain and personalize your Web presence.
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Rhapsody Opens Fire Against ITunes With DRM-free MP3s
Rhapsody will sell MP3s in a new digital download store launched Monday for U.S. consumers.
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MTV Broadens Use of Web With Slate of New Shows
MTV has recently begun allowing fans of new and upcoming shows to discuss and post their own versions of music videos on the Web.
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Firefox 3, Internet TV, Gates Retrospective
Readers discuss Firefox's 17 million downloads, 5 reasons to watch TV on the Web, and 10 pivotal moments in Bill Gates' Microsoft career.
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15 Sizzling Summer Games
From the much-anticipated Spore to the newest Guitar Hero to shoot-'em-ups galore, here are our recommendations for the games you've got to play this summer, with video of each of our picks.
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Beta Watch
New online services from FindHow, Slingpage, and Scribd.
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Superheroes Fighting Evil on Cell Phones
Comic book heroes like Spiderman and Superman may soon be appearing on mobile phones in Japan.
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Stream Your Music Collection Over the Net
Listen to your favorite tunes anywhere, anytime, by putting your entire music library online. It's easy, and we show you how.
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Q&A: Qwest CTO Talks About Industry in Flux
Qwest CTO Pieter Poll discusses the changes within the telecom industry, from P-to-P management to industry consolidation.
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Free Internet Part of New FCC Auction
The FCC wants to auction a section of wireless airwaves to buyers willing to provide free broadband Internet service.
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Web 2.0 Meets Emergency Needs
Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, and real-time mapping tools like Google Maps, help individuals and agencies respond to disasters.
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5 Reasons to Ditch Your Cable Box or Satellite Dish
Why spend $50 to $100 a month for video entertainment when there's so much good, free stuff on the Web? Good-bye, couch potato, and hello, mouse potato.
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PS3 Pluses, Broadband Caps, Yahoo News
Readers discuss Sony's game console, broadband usage limits, and the Google-Yahoo deal.
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Summer Olympics Stream to a PC Near You
Get up close and personal with this year's Summer Olympics using NBC's stream of high-quality video that will cover thousands of hours of the competition and provide many extras.
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Get Your Free Music Online
Here's a roundup of free and legal music sites you may not know about, plus some art projects for the summer.
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MoneyAisle Lets Banks Bid, In Real Time, for Your Business
New ad-free site runs automated auctions among banks to get you the best rates on savings accounts and certificates of deposit.
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Music Sites Consider Variable Fees
Music companies may loosen DRM licensing in exchange for sliding scales for sales.
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Democratic Convention to Show Video Using Silverlight
IT staff hopes to transform the Democrats' event into the "most interactive, innovative and forward-thinking convention ever."
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Rare Marley, Hendrix Performances Go Online
Wolfgang's Vault posts vintage performances culled from Bill Graham's work, in a deal with Universal.
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Paglo Taps Community Expertise for Managing PCs and Networks
Highly customizable beta service lets you monitor systems, receive problem alerts, and more.
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Time Warner Cable May Abandon Unlimited Internet Access
In a move that could hurt business and consumers alike, the company will test metered Internet access in Texas.