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The 5 best and worst features of Google Chrome OS

Network World - Today, Google released the source code for Chrome OS and promised that devices will be shipping in about a year, in time for the 2010 holiday season. Chrome OS will run only on devices specifically manufactured for it and Google is ...

From JULIE BORT, ComputerWorld,  20 Nov 2009

The 5 best, and 5 worst, features of Google Chrome OS

Today, Google released the source code for Chrome OS and promised that devices will be shipping in about a year, in time for the 2010 holiday season. Chrome OS will run only on devices specifically manufactured for it and Google is dictating to ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  19 Nov 2009

Google releases new search engine for e-commerce sites

Google Commerce Search will be priced starting at $50,000 per year and will be aimed at the top 1,000 online retailers in each country where Google operates, says Google Enterprise Search product manager, Nitin Mangtani. Google Commerce Search is a ...

From JULIE BORT, San Francisco Chronicle,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  AdSense

Microsoft Linux: Why one free software advocate wants it

A lot of open source advocates like to rage against the machine at Microsoft, but when a former Microsoft Research employee says that Windows 7 won't stop Linux from market domination, that's an opinion to note. Keith Curtis, author of the book After ...

From JULIE BORT, LXer,  29 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Open source advocate calls for Microsoft version of Linux

These topics came up Tuesday during my interview with Curtis for Network World's Panorama Podcast series. It was an interesting conversation with someone who has crossed over worlds, from Microsoft employee to free software advocate. But it raised ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

First public white spaces broadband network is alive in Virginia

Network World - The first public white spaces network officially launched on Wednesday in Claudville, Virginia. It is uses sensing technology from Spectrum Bridge with software and Web cams supplied by Microsoft and PCs supplied by Dell. The project ...

From JULIE BORT, ComputerWorld,  21 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.,  Federal Communications Commission,  Larry Page

SharePoint 2010: A guide to the many versions

On Monday, Microsoft announced that the beta version of SharePoint 2010 would be available in November and the final code would ship in the first half of 2010. In true Microsoft form, this means Redmond will have a whole bunch of confusing editions. ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Enter to win a Cisco training course worth $3,495

Network World welcomes Global Knowledge Training as a contributor to Cisco Subnet. Global Knowledge is offering to be given to one lucky Cisco Subnet reader. What's more, the winning reader can choose any five-day (or shorter) Cisco course in the ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  1 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

Cisco UCS, Nexus 1000 virtual switches power VMworld labs

Data center that serves 20,000 virtual machines sits on mere 1,700 square feet A year after introducing the Nexus 1000 virtual switch, Cisco is using that switch and its unified computing system servers as a proving point at VMworld in San Francisco. A ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  2 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Intel,  MDS, Inc.,  BMC Software, Inc.,  Gartner, Inc.

Enter to win a Microsoft training course worth $2,500

Network World welcomes New Horizons Computer Learning Centers as a contributor to Microsoft Subnet. New Horizons is offering to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. What's more, the winning reader can choose any five-day (or shorter) ...

From JULIE BORT, NetworkWorld,  1 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

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