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- 3D Olympic Stadium Screensaver (exe)
- The original Olympic Games were started in 776 BC in Olympia. It were a series of athletic competitions held between various city-states of Ancient Greece. The first of the International Olympic Committee's Olympic Games were the 1896 Summer Olympics, held in Athens, Greece. FCreate festive atmosphere around your screen! Be...
- Tags: 3D, Olympic Games, Screensaver, Clock-desktop
- Software downloads 2008-04-18
- A break from the Classmate to talk SIS
- A break from the Classmate to talk SISOpen source platforms with AjaxWe're familiar with open source LMS like moodle, dokeos and angel and most of these use Ajax heavily. Unfortunately, there are very few products that are a perfect combination of SIS and LMS. Moving ahead, if low costs notebooks...
- Tags: Channel management, Databases, software, SiS, Classmate, AJAX, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-10-30
- FCC gets 27,000 comments on neutrality, but how many will be tossed?
- The reply comment period on net neutrality regulations ended yesterday, and the FCC received roughly 27,000 comments, Ars Technica found. Among the all-too-typically Internet comments: "We will create chaos if they destroy net's neutrality" and the FCC can "kiss my ass." Another commentator told the agency, "This is rediculous sic."...
- Tags: Net neutrality
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- Windows Server 2008, it is
- Windows Server 2008, it isIs Vista the New Coke?Last week a presentation on Longhorn was made in Olympia Washington where the presenter from Microsoft wondered if Bill Gates had checked with marketing on the name Windows Server 2008. This is because the kernel of Windows is Vista or to be...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Classic Coke, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows, New Coke, marketing
- Discussion threads 2007-05-29
- On the road: Wireless rest stops in WA
- Many rest areas in Washington state now boast wireless access, The Seattle Times reports, but there's a catch. Access is free to access the state's Department of Transportation site to access road conditions and traffic reports, but those Redmond types who just have to check email will have to pay...
- Tags: wireless, DOT
- Blog posts 2006-08-29
- Saying "goodbye" to the Net
- The Senate Commerce Committee, splitting 11 to 11 and therefore rejecting compromise language, set the stage for a carrier-controlled Internet. If the bill passes the Senate and is signed by the President, you can kiss the Net you know "goodbye." Farewell, open networks and open standards. Soon every packet...
- Tags: carrier, network
- Blog posts 2006-06-28
- Net neutrality loses in Senate committee
- News.com's Anne Broache reports that the Senate Commerce Committee has defeated net neutrality by one vote. The amendment, offered by Sens. Olympia Snowe and Byron Dorgan, went down in an 11-11 tie; a majority vote in favor was required to pass it. The amendment would have prevented infrastructure providers...
- Tags: Net Neutrality, U.S. Senate
- Blog posts 2006-06-28
- Democratic state AGs speak up for net neutrality
- New York has entered the net neutrality fray, and California may be following quickly behind. NY Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sent a letter to US Senators, urging the passage of a net neutrality amendment introduced by Sens. Olympia Snowe and Byron Dorgan, News. com reports. The move marks the...
- Tags: Net Neutrality
- Blog posts 2006-06-26
- No action on Net Neutrality
- The first day of mark-up of the Senate's version of a new Telecom Bill ended after only two hours, with no decisions on Net Neutrality, News.com reports. Sen Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee vowed to hold firm on his "bill of rights" for consumers, which is...
- Tags: Net Neutrality, Sen Ted Stevens
- Blog posts 2006-06-22
- Senate Commerce marking up telecom bill, Net Neutrality amendment
- As the Senate Commerce Committee marks up its giant Telecom Bill today, among the amendments the committee is likely to consider is the Internet Freedom Protection Act, an amendment to the bill offered by Sens. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) and Byron Dorgan (D-ND). Eight Democrats, including Dorgan, have signed onto the...
- Tags: amendment, U.S. Senate
- Blog posts 2006-06-22
- Stevens adds a bill of rights to telecom bill
- Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) has added an "Internet Consumer Bill of Rights" to the Senate version of the Telecommunications Bill, which would allow the FCC to fine carriers for blocking access to a website or internet application, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. But Net Neutrality advocates don't think much...
- Tags: telecommunications, U.S. Senate
- Blog posts 2006-06-20
- Collision course for Symantec and Microsoft
- Collision course for Symantec and MicrosoftOh it's warSymantec will file some type of antitrust violation suite, with demands for injunctions against OneCare and not withstanding all the years MS had no AV or firewall, Symantec will bemoan how all of a sudden this will kill them off if allowed to...
- Tags: SECURITY, Symantec Corp., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-05-22
- Times editorial: Back strong net neutrality bill
- The New York Times editorialized this week in favor of a new Senate bill that legislates strong protection of net neutrality. If anyone in Washington cares about an Internet that is more diverse than one in which AT&T and Verizon make the rules, they should support the bill by...
- Tags: Internet
- Blog posts 2006-05-04
- SAP and Microsoft tune up for Duet
- SAP and Microsoft tune up for Duetsap join hands with the devilssap will be zapped in no time...Microsoft in WA State and VaperwareSAP and Microsoft are bringing up a system for Human Resources for Washington State. Depending on who you chat with it is either doing well or doing poorly....
- Tags: Java, Programming languages, Corporate law, SAP AG, Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-05-02
- Corporate search needs to heed workers, Google exec says
- Corporate search needs to heed workers, Google exec saysIts all about Artifical Inteligence and UnionsWe just can not move fast enough. It is a graduate school exercise to create something like www.dogpile.com which organizes after searching and searches many databases. Lets think now about those working on Microsoft owned devices...
- Tags: SEARCH, Strategy, Google Inc., worker
- Discussion threads 2006-04-24
- It's the blatant hypocrisy
- John Battelle muses about current events: I'm still thinking about this, but this is an interesting development. Yahoo and Microsoft can go into China no problem, but once Google does, then the US Congress gets into the act. John, the answer is pretty simple, to take the old...
- Tags: John
- Blog posts 2006-01-26
- Netflix will 'fight until the death' to beat rivals
- Netflix will 'fight until the death' to beat rivalsTurnaround time is keyPricing may be what brings in the customers, but the amount of time it takes to receive a new movie after mailing one back will, IMO, be the main factor in keeping customers.In my area, Netflix will normally send...
- Tags: Investment, Turnaround Time, NetFlix Inc., Blockbuster Inc., movie
- Discussion threads 2005-03-03
- Genuity Sets a New Standard for Global IP VPN Services Nortel Networks
- From Bakersfield to Boston, Spokane to Syracuse, Olympia to Orlando... Genuity is changing the landscape of enterprise networking with its industry-leading VPN Advantage for Nortel Networks Contivity service. Virtual private networks VPNs supercharge private networks by securely extending their portions of private and public IP networks. Combining its managed VPN...
- Tags: IP VPN, Nortel Networks Corp., IP, Genuity, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Telecommunications, Security
- Case studies
- Europe's Leading Organizational Learning Conference and Exhibition Utilizes Real-Time Collaboration Technology to Sustain Delegate Loyalty
- Principal Media Limited is a media communications company specializing in the organizational learning and skills market place. The company's flagship event is Learning Technologies, Europe's leading IT training and eLearning exhibition and conference held at London's Olympia 2. The show's organizers were looking for a way to engage the delegates...
- Tags: Collaboration, Centra Software, E-learning, Branding, Workforce Management, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Human Resources
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