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Microsoft Would Put Poor Online by Cellphone — DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan. 29 — It sounds like a project that just about any technology-minded executive could get behind: distributing durable, cheap laptop computers in the developing world to help education.
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Arguing about how to bring computing to poor — Interesting article in New York Times today about Microsoft's efforts to bring computing to the poor. One of the images that still stick in my head of visiting China eight years ago was a guy riding down the street on a rickety bike talking on a cell phone.

NEW GOOGLE TOOLBAR - VERSION 4 — Google is about to release a new version of its toolbar. According to this features page, it will include: — Enhanced search box - will suggest spelling corrections, popular searches, bookmarks and search history as you type into it
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Bubble 2.0 Is a Bubble in Media — There is a bubble in the tech industry, but it has nothing to do with the behavior of venture capital, as so many people are discussing. There's a bubble because the tech industry is trying to be the new media industry, and very few people …
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ATTENTION ENGINES NOT JUST FOR THE GEEKOSPHERE
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The Resurgence of E-Cards — THE online greeting card industry is starting to make some noise again. Just ask the screaming banshee. — The highly freaked-out woman, known by millions from an animated Halloween e-card from Hallmark.com, is back, this time in a Valentine's Day revival of her hair-raising neuroses.

Is TiVo next on Cisco's push into homes? — news analysis If its history of acquisitiveness is a guide, computer networking king Cisco Systems will likely buy a number of companies as it expands into the consumer electronics market. — Already Cisco has announced plans to spend $6.9 billion on cable set-top maker Scientific-Atlanta.
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IBM sets DB2 database free … IBM on Monday introduced a free version of its DB2 database, a move designed to win software developers over to its products. — DB2 Express-C is the same database as IBM's commercial offerings but the company places limits on what kind of hardware it can run on.

Bowl marketers think small — NEW YORK — This year, Super Bowl ads will be anywhere you want them to be: on TV during the game, on the Web, on your iPod, even on your wireless phone. — Many Super Bowl advertisers, looking to get more bang for their bucks, will take their ads from the Big Game to a lot of small screens.

Dual-Booting Windows XP on a Macintel — The Problems — The modified Darwin Bootloader is made for EFI w/ EFI supporting operating systems — OK... So step by step. — Where is the BIOS used? For what? How? — The OS sends low-level calls to the BIOS that tell it exactly how to deal with the hardware.

Geekbench Comparison — Introduction — A while ago we (finally) released a preview version of Geekbench, our cross-platform benchmarking tool. I thought it was about time we put Geekbench to use and compare the performance of a variety of machines. Even though the tests in Geekbench …

Steve Jobs' Magic Kingdom — How Apple's demanding visionary will shake up Disney and the world of entertainment — Early on a July workday in 1997, Jim McCluney, then head of Apple's worldwide operations got the call. McCluney was summoned with other top brass of the beleaguered company …
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SUPER RSS TOOLS — Today I had to dig a little deeper into the world of RSS. I'm preparing a Live.com environment for a potential customer and I needed tools to convert dynamic HTML pages (search queries) into RSS feeds so I could add them into Microsoft's feed collector.

Why Polaris is backing Heavy.com — I recently made an investment in Heavy.com, one of the leading broadband video sites. Why did we invest? — Although pure "content" deals like this are a little atypical in the VC world, my partners and I found Heavy to be a pretty compelling investment opportunity.

Warner Bros. to Try File Sharing Of Films, TV Shows in Germany — In a move that shows Hollywood is examining the benefits of a technology it long reviled, Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros. is expected to announce today that it will sell movies and television shows online in Germany using peer-to-peer technology.

Science Puts Enron E-Mail to Use — In March 2001, just a few months before Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling resigned, an employee e-mailed him a joke about a policeman pulling over a speeding driver, whose wife subsequently rats him out to the cop for other offenses, including being drunk.

Grandstream Networks IP Video Phone — This new video phone by Grandstream Networks is powered by Texas Instruments' programmable DSPs and promises to deliver crisper images and better usability. — The GXV-3000 is based on the SIP standard. It features the latest H.264 real-time video codec …

HP debuts water-cooling system — Hewlett-Packard plans to begin selling a water-cooling system next week to address the power and heat problems that new technology inflicts on computer administrators. — The Modular Cooling System attaches to the side of an HP rack of computing gear …

The Voices in My Headset — It's become something of a running joke in our apartment: when my girlfriend Amy returns home to find me sitting on the couch, she inevitably asks, "Who are these friends that you're talking to?" But no one is there - I've been talking to the voices piped …
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