Daily Archives: October 7, 2012

Analyst On HP: The Stock Is Technically Worth Negative $2 (HPQ)

October 7, 2012
Analyst On HP: The Stock Is Technically Worth Negative $2 (HPQ)

megwhitman2010 / flickr Unfortunately, there’s just not much to smile about. See Also HP May Have Another Giant Write-Down Coming A Rare Look At Meg Whitman’s Cubicle Oracle-Killer Workday Adds A Price Range To Its IPO Filing—It’s Looking To Becoming A $3.85 Billion Company HP this morning lost one of the few Wall Street...

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Turn aid upside down through global, social enterprise

October 7, 2012
Turn aid upside down through global, social enterprise

In Lions for Lambs, Robert Redford, playing Professor Stephen Malley, looks at his student Todd Hayes and says, “Rome is burning.” And by Rome, of course, he meant the United States. Sadly, with the United States struggling to solve its own issues, the rest of the world gets burned too. Afghanistan’s post-war rehabilitation efforts fall...

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Analyst On HP: The Stock Is Technically Worth Negative $2 (HPQ)

October 7, 2012
Analyst On HP: The Stock Is Technically Worth Negative $2 (HPQ)

megwhitman2010 / flickr Unfortunately, there’s just not much to smile about. See Also HP May Have Another Giant Write-Down Coming A Rare Look At Meg Whitman’s Cubicle Oracle-Killer Workday Adds A Price Range To Its IPO Filing—It’s Looking To Becoming A $3.85 Billion Company HP this morning lost one of the few Wall Street...

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Turn aid upside down through global, social enterprise

October 7, 2012
Turn aid upside down through global, social enterprise

In Lions for Lambs, Robert Redford, playing Professor Stephen Malley, looks at his student Todd Hayes and says, “Rome is burning.” And by Rome, of course, he meant the United States. Sadly, with the United States struggling to solve its own issues, the rest of the world gets burned too. Afghanistan’s post-war rehabilitation efforts fall...

Read more »

Microsoft accidentally asked Google to censor BBC, CBS, CNN, Wikipedia, and even the US government

October 7, 2012

Companies regularly ask Google to censor webpages in its search engine because they are either hosting copyrighted material or link to. Yet many of these systems are automated, meaning they don’t get a final check from human eyes, and mistakes happen. The latest Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) that is really off base comes...

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Microsoft accidentally asked Google to censor BBC, CBS, CNN, Wikipedia, and even the US government

October 7, 2012

Companies regularly ask Google to censor webpages in its search engine because they are either hosting copyrighted material or link to. Yet many of these systems are automated, meaning they don’t get a final check from human eyes, and mistakes happen. The latest Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) that is really off base comes...

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Microsoft accidentally asked Google to censor BBC, CBS, CNN, Wikipedia, and even the US government

October 7, 2012

Companies regularly ask Google to censor webpages in its search engine because they are either hosting copyrighted material or link to. Yet many of these systems are automated, meaning they don’t get a final check from human eyes, and mistakes happen. The latest Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) that is really off base comes...

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Mozilla introduces Chrome-like downloader to streamline Firefox installations on Windows

October 7, 2012
Mozilla introduces Chrome-like downloader to streamline Firefox installations on Windows

Taking the hassle out of installation, Mozilla has introduced a new ‘stub installer’ in nightly builds of its Firefox browser, taking a page from Google’s playbook and its popular Chrome browser. Mozilla’s installer is Windows-only for now (with no indications that it has plans for other platforms), operating as a small executable that when...

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Mozilla introduces Chrome-like downloader to streamline Firefox installations on Windows

October 7, 2012
Mozilla introduces Chrome-like downloader to streamline Firefox installations on Windows

Taking the hassle out of installation, Mozilla has introduced a new ‘stub installer’ in nightly builds of its Firefox browser, taking a page from Google’s playbook and its popular Chrome browser. Mozilla’s installer is Windows-only for now (with no indications that it has plans for other platforms), operating as a small executable that when...

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5 Ways To Manage App Development On The Android Platform Without Going Nuts

October 7, 2012
5 Ways To Manage App Development On The Android Platform Without Going Nuts

The fractured state of the Android platform can make it difficult to manage app development. Testing can be a bear but cloud-based services are providing new ways for developers to quickly see  how their apps look on any type of device. In its presentation at PIE Demo Day in Portland on Friday, AppThwack’s Trent Peterson...

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