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Windows 7 App Testing Starts In May Microsoft's Tech Ed conference will feature a production environment where users can test business software on the new OS.
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Take Your Business Web Site Mobile The importance of mobile Web enablement will eclipse traditional Web e-commerce, ad-word search, and online self-service within 10 years. Yankee Group's Steve Hilton maps out the best practices for enabling your businesses' mobile Web site.
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2009 IT Salary Survey: Meager Raises, Solid Prospects
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Raises are notably smaller than a year ago, and the pay shifts track the industries and regions hardest hit during this recession. Job security's shrinking, and concerns are rising again about the IT career path. In all, though, IT careers are looking safer than many others in this economic downturn.
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Facebook Users Approve Terms Of Use
The changes increase user control while improving account deletion and limiting sublicenses and reducing data exchanges between application developers.
Samsung's Profits Stung By Sapping Demand
Cuts in demand for memory chips and LCDs resulted in a 72% decline in profits, but the company's cell phone division was profitable and gained market share.
Warner Offers Low-Priced Blu-ray Discs To HD DVD Buyers
People still using their HD DVD players will need a Blu-ray player to watch movies on the new discs.
T-Mobile Sells 1 Million G1s
The success of the Android-powered handset could spur other manufacturers to adopt Google's open source operating system.
$3 SIM Card Puts Skype On Your Cell Phone
The offer from U.K. mobile phone operator 3 will debut May 1.
Teen Wins Apple's Billion-App Contest
The online store that offers third-party applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch has more than 35,000 applications available in 77 countries.
Apple Cutting 1,600 Retail Jobs
The move could signal a slowdown in retail expansion as Apple wants to adjust for what COO Tim Cook calls a "horrendous economy."
Tech Mahindra-Satyam Deal Clears Regulatory Hurdle
Competition watchdogs in Germany have signed off on the proposed merger.
EarthLink Grounded By Earth Day Power Outage
Some EarthLink-hosted Web sites were knocked offline and others lost e-mail service Wednesday as the ISP reeled from a power outage in California.
Global CIO: Have CIOs Become More Risk Averse?
While it appears to be true, the reasons are less related to the economy than one might think.
T-Mobile Aiming For Smarter Grid
The carrier's embedded SIMs will enable smart meters on a low-voltage transformer to communicate back to the utility over a smart grid.
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Despite Economy, One-Quarter Billion Phones Sold During Q1
The global economic slowdown has seemingly impacted every company out there to some degree. The economy has been an ongoing factor in the performance if the world's handset makers, but that didn't stop more than 250 million people from buying new phones in the first quarter of 2009.
VMware Lands Two Customer Deals Over $20 Million Each
Despite overall slumping revenue from first-quarter enterprise license deals, VMware said it booked two of the largest such deals in its history with a major outsourcing vendor and another in the defense sector. The company also released some stats on the number of virtual machines some of its biggest clients are now managing.
How The Defense Department Should Use Social Media
The National Defense University recently released a report on how the Defense Department can benefit from social media. They did a really nice job of it too -- they're a good set of rules, not just for government, but for any organization.
Wikipedia At Risk From Financial Meltdown?
We've all come to take important free online services like Wikipedia for granted, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that much of the work done keeping them relevant is done by volunteers. But that neglects the fact that Wikipedia and other services still need to pay for servers, storage, power and other fixed costs.
Hold Your Breath And Say 'Sun!'
A good deal of the noise over the Oracle/Sun acquisition centered around what would happen to all the flagship software products on Sun's side -- OpenSolaris, Java, MySQL. Look no further than Monty Widenus, the original MySQL developer and founder of MySQL AB itself, for the word on that -- and the word is, frankly, not good.
Google Brings TIFF And PowerPoint Viewer To Browsers
No PowerPoint? No problem! Google has added the ability to view TIFF and PPT files directly from the Web browser without the need to install additional software.
RIM Tweaks Facebook 1.5 To Clear Up Bugs
If you rushed to download Facebook 1.5 for your BlackBerry when it first became available earlier this week, you might have noticed a few glitches. You're not alone. RIM has already issued a minor update to the application to smooth out the problems.
One Billion Served
The iPhone App Store has served up its one billionth app. This is an impressive achievement in the eight to nine months the App Store has been open. The numbers though have certainly been bolstered by downloads of apps that do little more than give a giggle or a grin shortly after downloading, only to be deleted a few hours later, like the iPint (fake beer app) or iFart (self-explanatory).
Google Conceives Toolbar Labs, First New Feature Is My Location For Desktop Browsers
Google has added a new lab to its series of feature-generating experimental workshops. Toolbar Labs will work on new features for the Google Toolbar. Its first official day on the job, it is introducing a new feature for desktop browsers that automatically makes them location aware.
IBM CFO: We Had 62 Unix Competitive Displacements In Q1
Earlier this week, IBM reported declines in many parts of its hardware business. But in spite of the broad hardware downturn, CFO Mark Loughridge said IBM convinced 62 CIOs to rip and replace Unix systems in the quarter, and that Linux MIPS were up more than 50%.
Microsoft's Model Is Not Working Anymore
This week's contrast between Apple and Microsoft couldn't be any sharper. Both companies announced their quarterly results in the past week, and the simple summary is that Microsoft was down and Apple was up. The story behind those opposite financial directions, however, reveals some disturbing and continuing weaknesses in Microsoft's business model.

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