
Lookout, Google – there’s a new internet company in town, and it’s looking to take over. Well, it may not be new, but the merger between software giant Microsoft and internet search engine Yahoo! will create a new online force for search engine dominance.
The merger was announced by Microsoft and Yahoo! as a result of a $44.6 billion buyout. Though Yahoo! will become a subsidiary of Microsoft, it will still keep around 88% of its earnings.
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Greenpeace, known for its advocacy in protecting earth’s natural resources, has won major environmental victories against coal plants, Clorox, Kimberly-Clark, McDonalds, and dozens of other corporations. Now it is hoping to do the same with the IT industry, triggering a greater focus on green web hosting in the midst of a cloud computing revolution.
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“If you build it, they will come” may work for baseball fields but generally is not a good mantra to go by when creating, building, and maintaining an online web presence for a business. Once a web site has been put into place online, the next crucial step is to look into advertisement venues. There are many different businesses online that cater to those in need of advertising. PPC (pay per click) advertising is one of the least expensive routes to take. Of the many listed advertising companies to be found online, Google AdWords and MSN Advertising offer a fairly robust service for those with budgeting in mind.
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Microsoft’s subsidiary Danger lost a tremendous amount of data that was stored on servers for T-Mobile Sidekick cell phones. For those owning this phone, if the device has been reset recently or the batteries have either run out or removed, this data appears to be irretrievable.
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The latest public version of Microsoft’s Exchange 2010 has been released. Competing with rival Lotus Notes, this newest bit of MS software includes e-mail archiving, productivity functions and a new option available to clients who use both on-premise and Web-hosted Exchange accounts.
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