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- Age of Mythology: The Titans Ra's Citadel map (Windows)
- Ra's Citadel is a custom multiplayer map for Age of Mythology: The Titans. One player starts with a large base but few resources, while the other player starts without a base, but with vast amounts of resources.
- Software downloads 2004-06-18
- Age of Mythology: The Titans Troubled Waters Scenario (Windows)
- This is a custom water-based scenario for Age of Mythology: The Titans. The scenario involves a legendary sunken city for you to explore.
- Software downloads 2004-06-17
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- Is Barry Diller delusional?
- Are Barry and Rupert Delusional?The market will decide. They should quit talking about it and put up a product and see if they make money. Money talks and suckers walk.Value is the driving forcePeople will pay for a service if it has any real value. If that...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-29
- IT support: Cut the jargon or find another job
- Zack i agree with you to a pointWhat i find missing from your article is the fact that staff customers etc. Can be very rude. I work for a small business about 50 employees total. All but myself and the ceo are female. When the come to me for something...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-15
- HP Mini 110-1020NR - Atom N270 1.6 GHz - 10.1" TFT
- HP Mini 110-1020NR - Atom N270 1.6 GHz - 10.1" TFTFirst HP BIG DisappointmentWe picked up one of these to take along on vacation. The hard drive crashed on us 2 weeks after purchase and only one week into our 3.5 week vacation...Get home call HP India call center...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-29
- AOL's Armstrong: Dial-up matters (a lot)
- AOL's Armstrong: Dial-up matters a lotNo wonder AOL is almost Kaput!Talk about stuck in the past...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-20
- Revisiting the ROI of the Kindle DX: Why is Amazon blind to Wi-Fi?
- Revisiting the ROI of the Kindle DX: Why is Amazon blind to Wi-Fi?Theft on college campusesThat's an excellent point. I went to a large public university. I have never in my life had as many things stolen as I had during my time there. It's not even...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-07
- Can we really, really, trust the cloud?
- Can we really, really, trust the cloud?You still need your own datacentre.In the article it is pointed out that you might need your own, presumably smaller datacentre to host your company's confidential or proprietary information.However, I suspect the reality is a lot worse than that. Your own datacentre must not...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-18
- Wall Street's meltdown and the potential technology hit
- Folks are waking up Monday to a Wall Street meltdown as Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, Bank of America acquired Merrill Lynch and companies ranging from Washington Mutual to AIG are on the ropes. While the technology industry is removed from this carnage it will still feel considerable ripples--some tech...
- Blog posts 2008-09-15
- News to know: Google-Yahoo; Twitter; IE8; Cable follies
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Yahoo's Google ad deal: Savior or mistake? Icahn's plan goes kaput as Microsoft talks end Garett Rogers: Microsoft and Yahoo stop talking, and Google wins Mary Jo Foley: Yahoo says it won't sell its search biz to Microsoft...
- Blog posts 2008-06-13
- Yahoo nears Google search deal; Icahn's plan goes kaput
- Yahoo nears Google search deal; Icahn's plan goes kaputWhat happens if...Icahn's slate wins this is still a serious possibility and MS still isn't interested in buying, or would only be willing at a greatly reduced price? I would think that Icahn would have no choice but to run Yahoo...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-12
- Yahoo nears Google search deal; Icahn's plan goes kaput as Microsoft talks end
- Yahoo is reportedly near a search deal with Google and plans an unrelated reorganization. Meanwhile, Microsoft says it's no longer interested in Yahoo. Add it up and billionaire investor Carl Icahn's grand plan to cash in on Yahoo just went kaput. First, the news. News.com's Stephen Shankland...
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- Jerry Yang: The Web's most overanalyzed exec
- Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang has a lot to worry about these days. Activist shareholder Carl Icahn wants to toss his board. Microsoft is playing hard ball. Large investors are angry. Google is the Web darling. What's next? The body language police. Yang and Yahoo president Sue Decker...
- Blog posts 2008-05-28
- Microhoo update: Culture clash, Alibaba and board room politics
- With the tech world on holiday in the U.S. for President's Day, the fate of Yahoo still hangs in the balance. That's doesn't mean the blogosphere has been taking a vacation from the topic. In the NYT, John Markoff and Matt Richtel write about the culture clash...
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
- Belated Friday Rant - ASUS motherboard mass suicide
- I was so busy yesterday that I forgot to post my usual Friday Rant. However, due to poplar demand, I've posted it today ... sorry it's late. Early last week we suffered the first motherboard failure in ages - a ASUS Striker Extreme board that we've had...
- Blog posts 2008-02-16
- Uh oh. Yahoo's Alibaba is antsy about Microsoft; Good luck getting to $40 a share
- Alibaba, Yahoo's stronghold in China, is reportedly wary of the Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid for the Internet portal. Alibaba is so wary of Microsoft that it is looking for more management independence from Yahoo. According to the Wall Street Journal, Alibaba management is worried that a Microsoft...
- Blog posts 2008-02-16
- U2 manager takes Internet providers to task
- U2 manager takes Internet providers to taskLike blaming the government because ...This is as bombastic and idiotic as any other idea that would the government because stolen cars are moved on public highways!Hey, he is right.Nothing else worth saying, unless your a pirate that is. They will whine endlessly..."Their...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-29
- What does fair-use really mean?
- What does fair-use really mean?Just remember one thing[i]Absence an on-site legal staff, Education IT has an opportunity to clarify for our educators and our administrators that they have broad latitude in the classroom when it comes to the "fair-use" of copyrighted materials. [/i]However, if you are sued you may as...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-16
- Are SSDs ready for prime time?
- Are SSDs ready for prime time?what about...other metrics, both of which are nearand dear to most peoples' wallets?- capacity, in which HDDs have at least a 20:1advantage. 64 MB is not enough in the days of 160 GBiPods and 1 TB desktop HDDs.- $ for the device (not mentioned...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-03
- Podcast: News to know midday: EU hits Microsoft; SCO kaput; Daylight Savings Time
- On today's podcast: The EU hits Microsoft; Who's next? SCO goes kaput; files for bankruptcy. Daylight Savings Time looms for Microsoft again. by Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-17
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