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Developers say Microsoft has 'betrayed' them by changing strategy on the Silverlight web technology. When first announced Silverlight was portrayed as a rival to Flash and key to getting Microsoft software running on many different devices. Now Microsoft is slowing Silverlight development and turning its attention to web standards such as HTML5. Silverlight will remain as a way to get apps running on Windows phone 7. The strategy shift emerged as a result of an interview that Bob Muglia, Microsoft's head of servers and tools division, gave at the company's Professional Developers Conference. In that interview, he said Silverlight was still 'core' to Microsoft but the company was looking to ...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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We can not say anything. Be it,a Strategy change to mint money or to occupy better market or a betrayal as irked ,here by some people. Vision & strategy keeps on changing for a business concern. Keeping us alive without loosing our interest is...
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Oracle has agreed to buy e-commerce company Art Technology Group for about 1 billion dollars in a move designed to expand the range of services the business software giant can offer its customers. According to an announcement Tuesday, Oracle said it will pay 6 dollars a share for the company, which counts among its clients Best Buy, AT T and Continental Airlines. The price represents a 46-per-cent premium to Art Technology's share price prior to the announcement of the deal. The deal came as Oracle and its rivals like HP and IBM have intensified their acquisitions as they seek to offer a complete range of technology services to their customers. Oracle is currently involved in a fractious co...
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Does life means tension, does life means sorrows, does life mean office, does life means responsibilities, does life means running behind money, does life means loose and gain...........................
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anup bagla
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L =) Living I =) in F =) Freedom and E =) Enquiry Life is all about relationships and how you live them in course of your daily activities ... the key lies in maintaining or reaching cent per cent actualization or balance in terms of what you are...
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Nikhil More
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It is an opportunity to some something good to your self and others if possible but atleast not do bad to you and others.
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Nisha
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Life is meaningless, it is an opportunity given to us to lean and prove ourself. So it our responsibility to make our life'e meaningful.
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Does life means tension, does life means sorrows, does life mean office, does life means responsibilities, does life means running behind money, does life means loose and gain...........................
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anup bagla
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L =) Living I =) in F =) Freedom and E =) Enquiry Life is all about relationships and how you live them in course of your daily activities ... the key lies in maintaining or reaching cent per cent actualization or balance in terms of what you are...
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Nikhil More
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It is an opportunity to some something good to your self and others if possible but atleast not do bad to you and others.
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Nisha
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Life is meaningless, it is an opportunity given to us to lean and prove ourself. So it our responsibility to make our life'e meaningful.
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s.baalu
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Not only socialising,any thing beyond a point will be counter productive.
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Nikhil More
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Socilising would not cause sleep problem unless you fall in love with someone online.
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Manoj Kumar
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No...I wont agree with you in this forum since it is for professionals......May be young one who dont have much responsibilities may lose sleep...But a most of true professionals who knows his duties and responsibilities will sleep on time...
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Intensifying efforts to build its e-mail and cloud computing business, Google Inc. has taken the federal government to court to change a bidding procedure that it says favors rival Microsoft Corp. Google, which has been battling Microsoft across the country to gain a foothold in the $20-billion office software market, sued the U.S. Department of the Interior, alleging that it excluded Google’s bid to offer the e-mail system to the 88,000 employees throughout the agency. According to the lawsuit, filed Friday in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the department specified that in replacing its older e-mail system, it would consider software from Microsoft only. For several years, Google has b...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Let us watch the duel. All is well when that ends with one's pocket heavy. Presumably, MS might be looking after its client, nicely ,in terms of its Office packages Whereas Google might have failed to do it. May be, this drove Google failed to...
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In the smart-phone market, BlackBerrys got squeezed last quarter. Google Inc.'s Android overtook Research in Motion's BlackBerry as an operating system in the third quarter, and Apple Inc.'s iPhone surpassed the corporate stalwart as a handset, according to a report on U.S. sales by market research company NPD Group. The Android operating system, which runs on nearly 100 separate devices, was in 44% of the phones bought during the quarter, NPD said. Apple’s iPhone was well behind, at 26.2%, while RIM's BlackBerry phones fell to 22% in the third quarter from 28% of units sold in the second quarter. In last year's third quarter, Android’s operating system was in only 3% of phones, while RIM's...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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It's really very difficult to survive in the Mobile market without loosing its customers. This analysis shows ,clearly, how these companies such as Nokia, Google, Blackberry, Google are competing with one another to retain the market. It's what we...
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Neha Choudhry
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Would willingly give it up!!! I love that peaceful life... I usually switch it off and go for walks... best time of the day, it is.
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Nikhil More
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Not without my Phones
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Shilpa Jain
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Yes we can live without cell phones but things will become little difficult. We have lived without cell phones for years, so I don't think cell phone is part of our life....
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Facebook Inc. said that a data broker has been paying application developers for identifying user information, and that it had placed some developers on a six-month suspension from its site because of the practice. Some 'apps,' the small programs that let users play games or share information with each other on the social-networking site, were sending users' Facebook ID numbers to third-party marketing or data firms, in violation of Facebook's privacy policies. An ID can be used to look up a user's name and other publicly available information on the social network and link it to their use of the app. Such information can be used by companies that build profiles of Internet users by trackin...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Yes, if Facebook wants to retain it's base & continue popularity among the social network.It has to deal any defaulters appropriately. Else, the credibility on Facebook security measures will be at stake. Not merely, the credibility goes out its,...
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Google Inc.'s dominant position in Web search isn't deterring other entrants. The latest, Blekko Inc., hopes to attract users by narrowing search results. The start-up, which formally is starting its service Monday, hopes to limit the number of spam or low-quality websites that show up for searches in categories such as health, cars and personal finance. Gaining a significant share in search—a market that generates more than $10 billion in advertising revenue annually in the U.S.—is a long shot. But some Internet analysts have voiced praise for Blekko.com, which has raised $24 million from venture-capital firms and well-known angel investors Ron Conway and Marc Andreessen. The problem with ...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Slashtags are aimed to narrow the desired search. But, at present, it is not fully developed & does not give the expected results. However, in due course of time, if people creates Slashtags of their own. Search may be rewarding. At present,...
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