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Is the worst of the U.S. economy behind us? Treasure Secretary Henry Paulson says yes.
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Unrestricted access to the Internet is a myth.
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Yahoo shareholders cannot be happy about the value drop in its stock after Microsoft declined to meet Yahoo's price point for takeover.
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RIM and SAP plan to get the BlackBerry more in line with critical business applications.
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Security researchers seize control of one of the world's largest spam-spewing botnets, but there is disagreement about what should happen next.
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Opinion Companies that learn to leverage technology to improve agility, resiliency and innovation grow revenue and profits faster, says contributing columnist Faisal Hoque.
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Research  The Linux distro retains overall conservatism but sports newer features in key areas.
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Venture capital funding for Web-based technologies is starting to show signs of a slow down, according to a report.
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Is your business ready for Generation V? Baseline looks at how learning the personal, behavioral traits of multiple, online personas will be important to the future of business-to-consumer strategies and practices.
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Yahoo is planning to announce cutbacks later this month that will likely lead to hundreds of job losses at the nearly 14,000 employee company, a source familiar with the plan said.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve slashed interest rates by a hefty three-quarters of a percentage point, the biggest rate cut in more than 23 years, in an emergency bid to lend support to a U.S. economy some fear is on the verge of recession.
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New Jersey Democrat Rep. Rush Holt recently introduced a measure that would provide financial relief for states that jumped into electronic voting only to find those systems increasingly unreliable.
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The Linux distro retains overall conservatism but sports newer features in key areas.
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It's free! You can tailor it to your own needs! There's a distro for every need! Sure, Linux is tempting, but getting started isn't so easy. eWEEK Labs offers advice for getting your head, and your organization, around Linux.
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Review: Simply Hired should be your new first stop on the Web when searching for a job.
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Review: eWEEK Labs finds that changes in Office 2007 Beta 2, including new collaboration features, make an upgrade worthwhile.
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Review: eWEEK Labs' tests of Windows Vista Beta 2 show steady progress, but the new 3D Aero Glass user interface in particular still flakes out.
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Companies that learn to leverage technology to improve agility, resiliency and innovation grow revenue and profits faster, says contributing columnist Faisal Hoque.
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Accenture's personal coaching system whispers reminders in your ear whenever you stray from your objectives. Watch out, Big Brother is now sitting on your shoulder.
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No longer a closed loop, Cisco's ground-breaking technology is now open to enterprises who want to use it in intra-network connections. Now, executives can meet with suppliers, partners and customers any time, any where. Can the telepresence home be far b
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Opinion: Sidestepping the new interface features in Mac OS X Leopard demonstrated during Steve Jobs' keynote address to ISVs at the company's developer conference, the most interesting move may center on Apple's new Windows browser and its implicat
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Opinion: Oracle's $3.3 billion buyout of Hyperion Solutions will likely trigger a general consolidation of the business intelligence sector as the survivors devour each other or get snapped up by the industry giants.
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