Wednesday 10 August 2011

Google Apps vs. Microsoft Office 365

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Google Apps vs. Microsoft Office 365
Microsoft and Google agree that hosted productivity suites offer unique benefits for evolving business needs. Of course the two behemoths traveled very different paths to reach this conclusion, and bring different strengths to their respective offerings. Which one is right you? Read both sides and decide for yourself. Read More


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Google engineer, Adobe squabble over Flash bug credit
Adobe patched 13 critical bugs in its nearly-ubiquitous Flash Player on Tuesday, but came under quick criticism from a security engineer who works for Google, a close partner of Adobe. Read More

Tech survivors: Geek technologies that still thrive 25 to 50 years later
These 18 technologies remain core to the computing experience for IT, engineers, and developers. Read More

Wall Street: Software more valuable than oil
The tech industry's answer to this week's stock market roller coaster was delivered on Tuesday by Apple Inc, which briefly surpassed Exxon Mobil as the most valuable company in the U.S. Read More


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Cisco's Q4 results: What will it indicate about IT spending?
We all know what's happening in the stock market and the economy after the debt ceiling debate and the lowered US credit rating from Standard and Poor's. But is this indicative of the direction of IT spending? Read More

China hit by 480,000 Trojan horse attacks in 2010
China said it saw close to 480,000 Trojan horse attacks in 2010, with almost half originating from outside the country, according to a government security agency. Read More

Booz Allen CEO downplays effect of Anonymous hack
A July cyberattack on Booz Allen Hamilton will not materially harm the company's bottom line, its CEO said Tuesday. Read More


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NASA: What does it take to be an X-Class solar flare?
The sun has been busy this week sending a number of strong geomagnetic pulses towards Earth, and it continued today by emitting a flare strong enough to warrant NASA issue details about it. Read More

Baidu shuts down Twitter-like service
China's largest search engine Baidu has pulled back from the country's Twitter-like services market after the company said it would shutdown its own microblogging website. Read More

FCC officials: We won't let LightSquared hurt GPS
FCC officials say they will protect GPS from interference by mobile devices. Read More



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