May 2007

Google Bringing Free Online Content Offline

May 31, 2007

On “Google Developer Day 2007? the company announced to developers the early release of Google Gears. This program installs a platform to provide offline program usage when not connected to the Google Internet application services. A simple breakdown of this program, the need to still have access to both the applications and data when the [...]

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Google Introduces Mobile Maps for Your Mobile Phone

May 29, 2007

Google does it again. The service for this week to boast is Google Maps for your palm pilot or Microsoft powered smart-phone. Google offers Google maps for free. Google Maps mobile includes real-time traffic monitoring, detailed directions with step-by-step integration, integrated search results on local businesses, contact information and an integrated map for the listing, [...]

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Senate Back To Taxing The Internet?

May 25, 2007

The US Senate is back to reconsidering an Internet tax. The chances of this becoming reality are better than ever. The democrats pose to tax the Internet much more likely than the republicans. The existing tax moratorium was created in 1998. The definition of moratorium is “a legal and temporary delay.” Note it is a [...]

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Microsoft Issues A Bug Fix

May 22, 2007

The update fixes processor utilization issues related to the Windows Installer (MSI) application. Windows MSI is used to install programs from Microsoft and some software makers. Utilization runs at 100% in certain cases causing the computer to come to a complete stand-still. This resolves the issue of the computer’s slow performance. You may update your [...]

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Microsoft Announces Reorganization

May 20, 2007

Microsoft announced the business unit is dividing into two separated units. A suspect feeling is Steve Balmer, CEO, may leave the company in the near future. Microsoft might benefit from this reorganization. Microsoft is the monkey on IT’s back, but lets face it, without Microsoft the Internet and computers wouldn’t be where they are at [...]

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