Google will launch on Tuesday evening Google Apps Marketplace, providing a venue for third-party, cloud-based applications to supplement Google’s own online applications. The program enables integrations with such applications as Google Gmail, Documents, Sites and Calendar.
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Hard as it may be to believe, the original iPhone shipped two and a half years ago with just 16 applications, all of them designed by Apple. Today, that number has increased by a factor of thousands, a fact that Apple hasn’t been the least bit shy about using to its advantage
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iPad developers struggle with hands-off approach
Intel will release its fastest and highly anticipated eight-core Nehalem-EX server processor later this month, a company executive said late Thursday. The processor will be targeted at four-socket servers, said Shannon Poulin, Xeon platform director at Intel
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Intel to launch eight-core Nehalem-EX this month
It was a startling claim: Like a virtual trail of cookie crumbs, your laptop could be beaming out invisible signals that are attracting intrepid thieves armed with a common $5 gadget. This alarming scenario comes by way of a press release from security vendor Credant Technologies.
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Does Wi-Fi make your laptop more vulnerable to thieves?
The WiFi model of Apple ’s highly anticipated iPad multimedia device will be released in the U.S. on April 3, with 3G-enabled devices available later in the month, Apple announced Friday. All iPad models are set for availability in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.K.
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iPad’s U.S. debut set for April 3
Got issues? Enterprise software sure does.
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Why businesses still hate enterprise software
Opera Software today said that it has seen a three-fold increase in downloads of its browser since Microsoft started pushing a ballot screen to European users who run Windows.
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Opera downloads triple after browser ballot screen debuts
One year after it added Signals, a Twitter-like microblogging component, to its eponymous enterprise social networking and collaboration suite, Socialtext is giving users features to manage that stream of posts.
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Socialtext helps enterprise users manage Twitter-like stream
Oracle made significant increases this week in the cost of technical certification exams for Sun and Oracle technologies.
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Oracle hikes certification testing fees
Jive has developed an idea generation and management application to its SBS collaboration suite, adding functionality that is becoming increasingly popular in groupware products. Jive Ideation is designed to let employees capture, develop and discuss ideas that could turn into concrete projects, the company said on Tuesday. Right now, Jive SBS users perform this brainstorming process in stand-alone idea-management applications or even spreadsheets, said Ben Kiker, Jive’s chief marketing officer
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Jive adds idea management app to collaboration suite