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1.How much does spam cost you? Google will calculate
How much is spam costing your company? Google unveiled a nifty little calculator Wednesday to help you add it up.
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2.Many working millennials are unaware of or ignoring corporate IT rules
An Accenture survey of 400 members of the millennial generation found that IT managers may have to start supporting a slew of emerging technologies to ensure that the best new employees stick around.
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3.Apple's Snow Leopard OS: Ahead of schedule?
When Apple first announced Mac OS X Snow Leopard in June, it said the OS would ship in about year. But a slide shown by an Apple employee at a recent conference suggests the upcoming operating system may be ahead of schedule.
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4.Feds urged to provide cybersecurity incentives
President-elect Barack Obama needs to take a new approach to cybersecurity, with government providing incentives for private businesses to adopt security measures, the Internet Security Alliance, a cybersecurity group, said today.
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5.HP unveils first multi-touch laptop for consumers
Hewlett-Packard has unveiled a new notebook computer that lets users manipulate applications via a stylus or their fingers.
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6.Google deal produces 91% of Mozilla's revenue
The Mozilla Foundation's revenue rose 13% last year compared with 2006, as the organization continued to profit from its partnership with search giant Google, Mozilla's chairman said today.
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7.Adobe accommodates Visual Studio, Eclipse
Adobe at its Adobe Max 2008 conference heralded a slew of new technologies, including links between its Flex application development platform and Microsoft's Visual Studio software development system.
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8.SAP slashes NetWeaver developer subscription price
Citing the weak economy, SAP has cut the cost of developer subscriptions for its NetWeaver platform by roughly 50%.
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9.Microsoft, Novell eye Moonlight beta, system management
Microsoft and Novell this week are announcing upcoming availability of both the beta version of Moonlight and the general release of Advanced Management Pack for Suse Linux Enterprise for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2.
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10.Coming soon to a Cineplex near you: SharePoint
Keeping track of unstructured data can be a real pain, but many businesses -- including Cineplex Odeon Corp. -- are using Microsoft Corp.'s SharePoint as ad-hoc enterprise search software.
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