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10 Letdowns From The Facebook IPO Filing It may make a lot of its employees millionaires, but Facebook's IPO filing was disappointing in a few areas.
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Seven Hot Business Apps For Mac OS X Macworld/iWorld, the new name for the Macworld expo, featured the first OS X Zone. The sold-out section of the showroom floor was dedicated to exhibitors with software and accessories for Apple's Mac desktops and laptops.
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The New Face Of Linux Distros In 2012 From specialized OSes for fixed functions like kiosks or security, to revamped GUIs on general operating systems, Linux desktops in 2012 are taking on a new look.
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10 Software Industry Predictions For 2012 Hot technologies and failing products, companies on the rise and executives on the way out, competition and legal battles: It's a good guess the software industry is in for a wild ride in 2012. Here are our predictions for the software industry for the new year.
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The 10 Biggest Microsoft Stories Of 2011 Early sightings of Windows 8, the $8.5-billion acquisition of Skype and the launch of Office 365 were among the top headlines in the Microsoft universe in 2011. Here's what we think were the most important Microsoft stories this year.
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From IT tools to photo editing to messaging, the year's best apps gave new meaning to the term, "mobility."
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The 10 Best Open-Source Products Of 2011 If we saw nothing else in 2011, we saw open-source communities make long strides from cloud computing to VoIP to the desktop.
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The 10 Biggest Software Stories Of 2011 In 2011 the software industry was in the midst of a paradigm shift to cloud computing. That, combined with the industry's already hyper-competitive nature, made for a lot of conflict as vendors jockeyed for position.
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Review: Hits And Misses In The Windows 8 Developer Preview The CRN Test Center finds mixed results when testing applications on Windows 8 developer preview edition.
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10 Questions For Oracle President Mark Hurd Oracle President Mark Hurd says that the company's channel partners should be compensated just like Oracle's direct sales force: the better you perform the more you make.
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