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Why Should You Have A Website?

A website will promote your products 24 hours a day for much less than sending out catalogs, brochures or placing magazine ads. New customers will be able to locate you and your information, repeat customers will always know where to … Continue reading

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Managing Linux, the Windows way

A couple of weeks ago, I took BEA to task for insinuating that the open source community wasn’t capable of delivering good management tools for its software. A few readers leapt to the defense: BEA is right, they said. Management … Continue reading

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CHE YA DA FEYYAZ

(Zeki Demirkubuz) Y?llar önceydi.bir ak?am uzun zamand?r görmedi?im annemleri ziyarete gittim.gece,o zamanlar 12 ya?lar?nda filan olan karde?imin odas?n? payla?t?k.yerimi yad?rgad???m için sabah ezan?nda uyanm???m.evdekileri uyand?rmamak için kalkamad?m tabii ve yata??mda,sessizlik içinde beklemeye ba?lad?m… S?k?nt?dan y?llar önce benim , Art?k karde?imin … Continue reading

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IBM sues Amazon.com over patents

IBM is taking Amazon.com to court, alleging patent infringement against the e-commerce giant. IBM announced on Monday that it hit Amazon.com with two lawsuits that seek unspecified damages. For four years, IBM attempted to clear up the matter before it … Continue reading

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Google readies custom search engine service

Google is launching a new service designed to let website publishers build their own search engines using Google’s massive index of page links. The Google Custom Search Engine service will let anyone, from individuals to organisations, put a Google-powered search … Continue reading

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Council installs automated patching for remote site compliance

VIctorian-based Kingston City Council has rolled out an automated patching system to ease internal audit requirements and ensure remote workers use secure corporate equipment. In recent months, Kingston City Council has purchased 25 Patchlink licences for an internal IT team … Continue reading

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Web 2.0 reaches the classroom

University of Arizona students are learning how to build online business communities using technologies often grouped under the controversial and problematic Web 2.0 concept. As the latest buzzword, the term Web 2.0 has become obligatory in the marketing initiatives and … Continue reading

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Net Buzz: Google Docs & Spreadsheets

When Google talks, people listen. Therefore, when Google offers alternatives to Microsoft, it is prudent to consider their impact. Google Docs & Spreadsheets, now in beta, is a multipronged assault on Fortress Microsoft. The service provides documents and spreadsheets, and … Continue reading

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Firefox 2.0 hits the Web

The next generation of the open source Firefox Web browser, version 2.0, has been released and is sporting a slew of feature and security enhancements. What began as a sub-project of the Mozilla browser and communications suite, Firefox is now … Continue reading

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PC’s vs. Mac’s – No Contest?

This review may seem one-sided seeing as how I am a PC mark. I have however used Macs in the past quite frequently so I will add my insight into the two brands as democratically I can. Pro’s Parts/Repair Shops … Continue reading

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