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Top  Microsoft pumps $100m into Novell Linux deal
August 21, 2008 : Microsoft on Wednesday extended its existing partnership with Novell with a pledge to pump up to an additional $100m into the deal...full story.
 
Top  U.S. Pushes WTO For Panel On High-Tech Tariffs
August 18, 2008 :The United States has asked the World Trade Organization to create a panel to settle a dispute with the European Union over tariffs on high-tech items...full story.
 
Top  Google releases Android 1.0 SDK beta
August 19, 2008: Google on Monday released the first beta version of its software developer kit (SDK) for Android phones, a significant step in the company's hope for "open" phone technology...full story.
 
Top  Microsoft site makes digital photos into panoramas
August 21, 2008 : SEATTLE - Digital cameras have liberated awe-struck travelers and proud parents from worrying about the price of film processing. But showing off those megapixels of memories is still reminiscent of tedious living room slideshows — and perhaps now worse, because instead of one blurry photo of the Eiffel Tower or the high school musical, there might be 50...full story.
 
Top  Google Launches 'Free the Airwaves' Campaign
August 18, 2008: Google is getting used to lobbying the FCC. After organizing a coalition to promote open networks to the FCC, Google is launching an effort to open up "white spaces" with an initiative called Free the Airwaves. Google's Free the Airwaves joins with other consumer efforts, like the White Space Coalition, to lobby the FCC for white-space access...full story.
 
Top  Microsoft 'Surface' Computer Has Touch of Future
August 18, 2008: Microsoft Relevant Products/Services Corp. is putting its touchy-feely side to the test at the Sheraton Hotel...full story.
 
Top  Microsoft Releases SQL Server 2008 To Manufacturing
August 7,2008 : Microsoft Relevant Products/Services announced Wednesday that the 2008 version of SQL Server, its data-management and business-intelligence platform, has been released to manufacturing...full story.
 
Top  Google believes $1B investment in AOL is crumbling
Aug 07, 2008 : SAN FRANCISCO - In an assessment that could lead to a substantial charge against its future profits, Google Inc. believes its $1 billion investment in advertising partner AOL is souring...full story.
 
Top  Beijing Olympics To Start Today
Aug 08, 2008 : The Beijing Olympic Games will open today with a spectacular opening ceremony, ushering in 16 days of competition. (Advertisement)..full story.
 
Top  Cuil Interest Shows Hunger For Search Competitor
Aug 01, 2008 : Cuil, the search engine launched at the beginning of the week with brassy fanfare and progressive decrescendo on Monday, still looks about the same on Friday. It's faster, at least, without 50 million—seriously—queries hitting its categorized servers. The images are still a bit out of whack, the categories still odd, the results certainly alternative...full story.

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