Posts Tagged ‘search-archives’
Monday, March 15th, 2010

The Federal Communications Commission is set to deliver a much-anticipated report to the U.S. Congress on Thursday. Among other things, “The National Broadband Plan” proposes to have an additional 100 million households connected to high-speed Internet service within the next 10 years. An Executive Summary of the plan released Monday points to a series of goals the FCC is setting for itself, for legislators, and for the executive branch of government. Some are measurable, like making an additional 500 MHz of airwave spectrum available for licensed and unlicensed use.
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FCC Begins Long Climb Toward Broadband for All
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Google and Dish Network reportedly are testing a service that allows television users to search for television programming and Web content from set-top boxes. Google software installed in the boxes allows users to create a personalized programming lineup, anonymous sources told The Wall Street Journal. It’s no secret that Google and Dish have been collaborating since 2007, when the companies entered into a partnership for Google to deliver ads to the satellite network’s audience and develop mechanisms to more accurately measure how they are viewed.
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Google Dabbling With TV Set-Top Search
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Monday, March 8th, 2010

With its $99 price, the new Android-based Motorola Backflip clearly stands apart from Apple’s iPhone on more than just appearance. Both are smartphones, to be sure, and both are offered through AT&T. They also provide many of the same features and functionality. However, in addition to their different form factors and operating systems, the divergent pricing on the devices suggests that they occupy very different positions in AT&T’s strategy.
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AT&T Makes Makes Room for Android Backflip
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Monday, March 8th, 2010

Users of apps from BIRT, the open source Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools project, will be able to access them on the iPhone starting Monday. Actuate, which founded the BIRT project and coleads it with the Eclipse Foundation, is putting its BIRT Mobile Viewer on the App Store. This viewer, which will be a free app, is a native iPhone application that will let users access and control BIRT content through Actuate’s servers at no charge.
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iPhone Gets Down to Business With Open Source BI App
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010

The growing interest and value in PC desktop virtualization strategies and approaches has its roots in both technology and economics. Recently, a lot has happened technically that has matured the performance and economic benefits of desktop virtualization and the use of thin-client devices. At the same time as this functional maturity improved, we are approaching an inflection point in a market that is accepting of new clients and new client approaches like desktop virtualization.
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Thin Is In: The Enterprise Virtualization Inflection Point
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