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TMCNet: Enterprise Desktop Alliance Formed by Software Developers to Ease Integration of Macs in Windows Environments
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via TMC Net @ 18:06 30th Jun
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Computers and Software : Enterprise Desktop Alliance Formed by Software Developers to Ease Integration of Macs in Windows Environments
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via Prudent Press Agency @ 7:09 1st Jul
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TMCNet: Alcatel-Lucent: Open Patent Alliance formed to advance WIMAX 4G Technology; Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel, Samsung, Sprint Ally to Form WiMAX Industry Patent Pool
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via TMC Net @ 11:24 10th Jun
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Water poured from a massive lake formed by China's deadly earthquake in a carefully engineered diversion Saturday to ease the threat of flooding for a million people in the sprawling disaster zone.
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via Red Orbit @ 10:43 9th Jun
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The very first step in moving markup into modern form is to make it well-formed. Well-formedness is the basis of the huge and incredibly powerful XML tool chain. Well-formedness guarantees a single unique tree structure for the document that can be operated on by the DOM, thus making it the basis of reliable, cross-browser JavaScript. The very first thing you need to do is make your pages well-formed.
in Webmaster Tips
via WebReference.com @ 21:08 2nd Jun
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theodp writes "The NY Times' Virginia Heffernan confesses to being stumped by how to excerpt the language on message boards and blogs. For example, Heffernan notes she could quote kavya on Yahoo Answers word for word ('How is babby formed? How girl get pragnent?'), but worries that doing so makes kavya look like an idiot rather that the sweetly earnest 7-year-old that he or she might be. Is it better to paraphrase or revise the question into 'How is a baby formed?' For now, Heffernan is going to let things stand (stet) and treat message boards like novels, preserving idiosyncrasies of language as far as possible and taking them as intentional — a 'wuz' on the Internet remains 'wuz' in the paper."
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via Slashdot @ 6:07 20th Jul
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Asteroids with moons, called binary asteroids, are fairly common in the solar system. But scientists haven't been able to figure out the dynamics of these asteroids, especially how the moons form. But a group of astronomers studying binary asteroids say the surprising answer is sunlight, which can increase or decrease the spin rate of an asteroid. The researchers also say that since there are a number of "double craters" on Earth â side-by side craters that appear to have formed at about the same time — these binary asteroids may have hit our planet in the past. The image above is of twin circular lakes in Quebec, Canada, formed by the impact of an asteroidal pair which slammed into the planet approximately 290 million years ago. Similar double craters also can be found on other planets, as well.
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via Universe Today @ 23:32 9th Jul
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FiReaNGeL writes to tell us scientists have confirmed that the components of genetic material could have originated in a place other than Earth. A recently published report explains how uracil and xanthine, two basic biological compounds, were found within a meteorite that landed in Australia. From Imperial College London: "They tested the meteorite material to determine whether the molecules came from the solar system or were a result of contamination when the meteorite landed on Earth. The analysis shows that the nucleobases contain a heavy form of carbon which could only have been formed in space. Materials formed on Earth consist of a lighter variety of carbon."
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via Slashdot @ 3:19 15th Jun
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via Softpedia @ 9:30 7th Jul
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Earlier today Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, and NTT DoCoMo announced that they are planning to turn the Symbian smartphone OS and its user interfaces into one royalty-free and, eventually, open source platform. In order to do that, Nokia has announced that it will be purchasing the remaining shares of Symbian that it does not already own from the other Symbian partners and will contribute the Symbian operating system, as well as its S60 user interface, to a new non-profit organization called the Symbian Foundation. Sony Ericsson and Motorola will, in turn, donate their UIQ assets while Japan's NTT DoCoMo will hand over its own MOAP(S) platform to the foundation.
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via MobileBurn @ 13:20 24th Jun
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Companies Band Together as the Allied Security Trust to Buy IP Before Any Trolls Can Take Them To Court
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via SYS-CON Media @ 13:19 9th Jul
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Five enterprise software companies today announced the creation of the Enterprise Desktop Alliance (EDA) to facilitate the acceptance of the Mac in environments managed with Microsoft Windows. The alliance will validate and promote the availability of solutions that make it easy to deploy, integrate and manage Macs using Microsoft Windows-based solutions, thereby increasing user productivity, reducing total cost of ownership and increasing IT acceptance of Macs in the enterprise. Founding members include Atempo, Centrify, Group Logic, LANrev and Parallels.
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via Applelinks.com @ 1:34 3rd Jul
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Five enterprise software companies today announced the creation of the Enterprise Desktop Alliance (EDA) to facilitate the acceptance of the Mac in environments managed with Microsoft Windows. The alliance will validate and promote the availability of solutions that make it easy to deploy, integrate and manage Macs using Microsoft Windows-based solutions, thereby increasing user productivity, reducing total cost of ownership and increasing IT acceptance of Macs in the enterprise.
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via TechWhack @ 18:06 30th Jun
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via IT Business Net @ 18:06 30th Jun
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To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and Sprint today announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA).
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via ITP.net @ 21:57 11th Jun
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To help get more consumer electronics (CE) devices out the door for WiMAX wireless broadband networks, Intel, Clearwire, and several other members of the WiMAX Forum today rolled out the Open Patent Alliance (OPA).
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via Beta News @ 15:48 11th Jun
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SANTA CLARA, CA - To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and Sprint announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA).
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via Intellectual Property News Agency @ 0:39 11th Jun
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To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel, Samsung Electronics and Sprint have announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA). The OPA will advance a competitive and open intellectual property rights model, thus stimulating a larger WiMAX industry that supports innovation through broader choice and lower equipment and service costs for WiMAX technology, devices and applications globally, according to the member companies.
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via DigiTimes @ 11:25 10th Jun
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To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and Sprint today announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA). The OPA will advance a competitive and open intellectual property rights model, thus stimulating a larger WiMAX industry that supports innovation through broader choice and lower equipment and service costs for WiMAX technology, devices and applications globally.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 17:18 9th Jun
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and Sprint today announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA). The OPA will advance a competitive and open intellectual property rights model, thus stimulating a larger WiMAX industry that supports innovation through broader choice and lower equipment and service costs for WiMAX technology, devices and applications globally.
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via TMC Net @ 16:13 9th Jun
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To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and Sprint today announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA). The OPA will advance a competitive and open intellectual property rights model, thus stimulating a larger WiMAX industry that supports innovation through broader choice and lower equipment and service costs for WiMAX technology, devices and applications globally.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 12:54 9th Jun
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Alcatel-Lucent Evolves its Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture to Boost Revenue Through the Creation of Innovative Multimedia Services and Business Models
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via Street Insider @ 12:54 9th Jun
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To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and Sprint today announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA). The OPA will advance a competitive and open intellectual property rights model, thus stimulating a larger WiMAX industry that supports innovation through broader choice and lower equipment and service costs for WiMAX technology, devices and applications globally.
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via Business Wire via MSN Money @ 12:54 9th Jun
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (Business Wire) -- To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and Sprint today announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA). The OPA will advance a competitive and open intellectual property rights model, thus stimulating a larger WiMAX industry that supports innovation through broader choice and lower equipment and service costs for WiMAX technology, devices and applications globally.
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via Globe Investor @ 12:55 9th Jun
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SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To accelerate the widespread adoption and deployment of WiMAX technology and products, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and Sprint today announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA). The OPA will advance a competitive and open intellectual property rights model, thus stimulating a larger WiMAX industry that supports innovation through broader choice and lower equipment and service costs for WiMAX technology, devices and applications globally.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:55 9th Jun
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