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[2005-04-27] Firefox Battle Giant Internet Explorer
Mozilla's browser, Firefox made gains against the Microsoft's Internet Explorer(IE) to a total global share of 8.69%. IE still owns the street with over 86% but Firefox has made substantial in recent months. The percentage increase of .24% does indicate a decline in growth experts say.

[2005-04-26] Huffington Shoots into the Blogosphere!
Political columnist and commentator Arianna Huffington plans to launch a new blog in May that includes hundreds of leaders and celebrities commenting regularly on the world today. The AP story said the former California gubernatorial candidate would include current news as well as the blog editorials from various people.

[2005-04-21] IBM Plugs AMD’s Dual Core Processors in Intellistation
IBM announced today it will plug dual core processors into their eServer and Intellistation product lines. The new Intellistation A Pro 6217 will be loaded.

[2005-04-20] P2P Provides Point of Entry for Spammers
You're jamming to the song you just downloaded. You're looking over some files you needed to complete so work. You put up some video of relatives for you mom to get. If you're using peer-to-peer technology, chances are you're getting jammed yourself.

[2005-04-20] Playboy Plays With PSP
Playboy plunged further into the wireless world today with the announcement of PlayboyStation Portable hot on the heels of their successful IBod line for IPods.

[2005-04-20] WS-Security Standard Is Ready to Roll.
Fourteen organizations joined together for the first time to demonstrate interoperability of the WS-Security OASIS Standard at the Gartner Application Integration and Web Services Summit in Los Angeles today.

[2005-04-20] Simplified Integration of Mainframe Business Processes in Service Oriented Architectures
NEON Systems announced its validation and support for Oracle BPEL Process Manager through its Shadow RTE mainframe integration suite.

[2005-04-19] Intel looks to make WiMax affordable
While WiMax chip sets are being shipped from an Intel plant in Panang, Malaysia for a price of $45 to those who buy in bulk, the cost of a WiMax modem would still exceed $500.

[2005-04-19] Cisco Routes New Routers to ISPs
Cisco Systems announced major advancements in their Internet Protocol Next Generation Networks yesterday in the form of router enhancements and new products that will allow ISPs to go the next level of service for their customers.

[2005-04-06] CNET Heats up Digital Photo Space
Congrats to James Park. He's president of Windup Labs. That's the company that did HeyPix and they just sold to CNET.



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