Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Bartz couldn't deliver Yahoo turnaround

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Bartz couldn't deliver Yahoo turnaround
As she approached her third anniversary as Yahoo's CEO, Carol Bartz couldn't overcome a recent string of missteps that apparently eroded the board's confidence in her and eclipsed her achievements as leader of the embattled Internet pioneer. Read More


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Dot-XXX sTLD registrations begin Wednesday
On Wednesday, Registrar ICM Registry announced that the dot-XXX sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) for the adult entertainment industry is open for registration. Read More

Rice demonstrates full-duplex wireless technology
Rice University researchers announced they have successfully demonstrated full-duplex wireless technology that would allow a doubling of network traffic without the need for more cell towers. Read More

Google+ causes stir with Suggested User list
Google+ is trying to help users expand their Circles by offering them a new Suggested User list, but some some users are taking exception to what they're calling an elitist system. Read More


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The Affordability of Unified Communications for SMBs
The lower cost of sophisticated unified communications has made business a more level playing field for small and medium-sized organizations. Learn how you can consolidate voice, instant messaging, email, mobile devices, and video conferencing into one stream with automated administration that frees IT staff. Learn More

Google says China has renewed its content provider license
The Chinese government has renewed Google's Internet Content Provider license, a company spokesman said on Wednesday, giving the company another year to operate its local Web site in the country. Read More

DigiNotar certificates are pulled, but not on smartphones
Browser makers have generally been quick to react to the computer compromise at digital certificate issuer DigiNotar, but that hasn't been the case for all mobile phone makers. Read More

Darlene Storm: Chuck Norris on terrorism & DHS surveillance: The feds have lost their minds
In the decade since 9/11, invasive surveillance in the Homeland has sadly become the norm. In discussing the hunt for domestic terrorists, Chuck Norris said, "It's official: The feds have lost their minds" and have become "an acute enabler of terrorism." Will Anonymous become synonymous with terrorists? Read More

Sprint sues to block AT&T-T-Mobile merger
Sprint isn't letting the Department of Justice have all the fun when it comes to filing suits against the proposed AT&T-T-Mobile merger. Read More

 
 
 

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