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IBM to Quit Making PCs (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - An era will come to an end when IBM sells off its computer manufacturing business, according to The New York Times. A Chinese company seems the likely buyer, and the deal should fetch upward of $2 billion. |
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IBM to Quit Making PCs (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - An era will come to an end when IBM sells off its computer manufacturing business, according to The New York Times. A Chinese company seems the likely buyer, and the deal should fetch upward of $2 billion. |
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IBM to Quit Making PCs (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - An era will come to an end when IBM sells off its computer manufacturing business, according to The New York Times. A Chinese company seems the likely buyer, and the deal should fetch upward of $2 billion. |
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New languages for Windows XP (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - There are a couple of new languages in Windows XP through Service Pack 2. 24 new locales have been added so that Windows XP supports 136 of them. Among these are some Sami variants: Sami, Inari Finland Sami, Lule Norway Sami, Lule Sweden Sami, Northern Finland... |
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Napster Star Changes His Tune (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - Napster creator Shawn Fanning is trying to make peace with the music industry. His newest venture will help the record labels and peer-to-peer networks work together to create new digital music businesses. By Katie Dean. |
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Napster Star Changes His Tune (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - Napster creator Shawn Fanning is trying to make peace with the music industry. His newest venture will help the record labels and peer-to-peer networks work together to create new digital music businesses. By Katie Dean. |
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Napster Star Changes His Tune (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - Napster creator Shawn Fanning is trying to make peace with the music industry. His newest venture will help the record labels and peer-to-peer networks work together to create new digital music businesses. By Katie Dean. |
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Debian Distro Ubuntu is Shipping for Free (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - Ubuntu has been shipping free cd's of its distro for some time now - actually, sets containing a live (Knoppix-like - just boot, no install) CD and a 'regular' CD, for Intel, Apple, and AMD64 architectures. They're in fact shipping *loads* of such cd's - for free - if you go to their shipping page, the default number to order is 10. Probably not a bad way to introduce acquaintances to Linux. |
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Debian Distro Ubuntu is Shipping for Free (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - Ubuntu has been shipping free cd's of its distro for some time now - actually, sets containing a live (Knoppix-like - just boot, no install) CD and a 'regular' CD, for Intel, Apple, and AMD64 architectures. They're in fact shipping *loads* of such cd's - for free - if you go to their shipping page, the default number to order is 10. Probably not a bad way to introduce acquaintances to Linux. |
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Debian Distro Ubuntu is Shipping for Free (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - Ubuntu has been shipping free cd's of its distro for some time now - actually, sets containing a live (Knoppix-like - just boot, no install) CD and a 'regular' CD, for Intel, Apple, and AMD64 architectures. They're in fact shipping *loads* of such cd's - for free - if you go to their shipping page, the default number to order is 10. Probably not a bad way to introduce acquaintances to Linux. |
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Overture Settles Geico Suit (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - "Yahoo subsidiary Overture confirmed on Wednesday that it settled out of court with Geico on Friday, but a company representative would not elaborate. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed." |
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Overture Settles Geico Suit (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - "Yahoo subsidiary Overture confirmed on Wednesday that it settled out of court with Geico on Friday, but a company representative would not elaborate. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed." |
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Overture Settles Geico Suit (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - "Yahoo subsidiary Overture confirmed on Wednesday that it settled out of court with Geico on Friday, but a company representative would not elaborate. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed." |
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Does Free Shipping Affect Conversion Rate? (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - There are many objections from my coworkers to my "free shipping" idea. Most claimed that free shipping will contribute to an even bigger problem in the future. However, the way I see it is if offering free shipping can boost our conversion by another 0.3%, we will be making more than we are now, and plus, we will be able to boost our volumn that will eventually lead us to an even higher overall profit margin. |
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What is the Way Forward for Webmasters and Search Engines? (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - While reporters have been quick to anoint Google, Yahoo, and MSN Search the new NBC, ABC, and CBS networks of the web, many believe that the search engine model has peaked or is near the peak of it's cycle. Webmasters are well aware that the web is transitory: first it was banners through Double Click, then affiliate programs such as Commision Junction, and now AdSense. Biz models come and models go - does that include the search engine model too? |
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What is the Way Forward for Webmasters and Search Engines? (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - While reporters have been quick to anoint Google, Yahoo, and MSN Search the new NBC, ABC, and CBS networks of the web, many believe that the search engine model has peaked or is near the peak of it's cycle. Webmasters are well aware that the web is transitory: first it was banners through Double Click, then affiliate programs such as Commision Junction, and now AdSense. Biz models come and models go - does that include the search engine model too? |
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What is the Way Forward for Webmasters and Search Engines? (Dec 04 2004 23:25 GMT) - While reporters have been quick to anoint Google, Yahoo, and MSN Search the new NBC, ABC, and CBS networks of the web, many believe that the search engine model has peaked or is near the peak of it's cycle. Webmasters are well aware that the web is transitory: first it was banners through Double Click, then affiliate programs such as Commision Junction, and now AdSense. Biz models come and models go - does that include the search engine model too? |
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