Tuesday, September 27, 2011

E-books now a novelty at Virginia regional library network

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E-books now a novelty at Virginia regional library network
Massanutten Regional Library, based in Harrisonburg, Va., began offering the clientele in its mostly rural library network the option of borrowing e-books for the first time. Read More


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The Application Grid Approach to a Modern Data Center
An application grid approach significantly automates the process of adding, reducing, or modifying existing IT deployments in support of highly scalable systems that have less downtime and lower resource consumption. Learn More!

Senators question whether Google has biased search results
Several U.S. senators accused Google of giving search preferences to its own suite of services over competitors, but Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt denied that his company is manipulating search results during a hearing Wednesday. Read More

Fashionistas crash Target's website
Target's website is still struggling after it crashed when online shoppers flooded the site to get in on a low-priced line of high-fashion clothes and accessories. Read More


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Scalable Management for your Virtual Data Center
Read this solution brief to see how Microsoft® System Center Virtual Machine Manager Workgroup Edition on IBM® System x® servers can centralize and streamline management of a consolidated virtual environment. Read Now

Google slips to lowest search share in two years
Google's share of the U.S. search engine market has dropped below 65% for the first time in two years, new data shows. Read More

Elgan: Fighting Facebook feature fatigue
Facebook launched a flood of new features this week and many users are unhappy with the changes, finding them complex, confusing and even a form of censorship. Columnist Mike Elgan suggests what to do. Read More

 
 
 

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