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27 January 2012, 7:56 pm |
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lisbeth ujila [ mail: lisbeth.ujila[at]jugend-wacht.de | homepage: lisbeth.jugend-wacht.de ]
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Facebook IPO could come next week |
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The Internet juggernaut Facebook could file papers for an initial public offering as early as Wednesday, hoping to raise as much as US$10 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. |
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27 January 2012, 6:54 pm |
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franziska ttnieba [ mail: franziska.ttnieba[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: franziska.streng-katholisch.de ]
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Rubinstein leaves HP |
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Jon Rubinstein, known for his role developing the original iPod for Apple and for running Palm, has left Hewlett-Packard, where he's worked since the company's acquisition of Palm. |
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27 January 2012, 10:53 am |
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lisbeth mnuleeaa [ mail: lisbeth.mnuleeaa[at]creation-asociale.com | homepage: lisbeth.creation-asociale.com ]
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The top 10 H-1B visa users in the U.S. |
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Offshore outsourcing companies continued to make up the majority of the top 10 H-1B visa users in 2011, according to new U.S. government data. These offshore firms have been adding employees by the thousands as revenues increase. |
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26 January 2012, 10:21 pm |
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alfred afwggnlo [ mail: alfred.afwggnlo[at]hamgang.de | homepage: alfred.hamgang.de ]
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Linux Mint 13 gets back to desktop basics |
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Bucking the trend of increasingly experimental desktop interfaces, the developers behind the Linux Mint are adopting a simpler desktop for the next version of the open-source Linux distribution. |
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26 January 2012, 9:33 pm |
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helen hriechin [ mail: helen.hriechin[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: helen.fickschlitten.com ]
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MegaUpload Users Look Into Suing U.S. Over Lost Files |
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When the U.S. Department of Justice shut down MegaUpload and sued its operators for copyright infringement last week, users who were storing files legally on the site became collateral damage. Now, some of them are looking to sue the government over lost data, TorrentFreak reports. |
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26 January 2012, 8:12 pm |
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wolfgang oeeolnr [ mail: wolfgang.oeeolnr[at]bongfaschist.com | homepage: wolfgang.bongfaschist.com ]
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How to Document Cloud Design Decisions |
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When developing and integrating cloud systems, the public interfaces and external "contracts" among services mean that design and architecture can evolve rapidly and in parallel. But when they do and the teams are not in the same room, this speed is an invitation to chaos. As two teams work on opposite sides of an interface (the service provider and the service consumer), it's easy for the teams' definition of variables and methods to fall out of sync. Of course the service provider team could update its document and notify the other team about a new semantic of a field value or behavior of a service. But the reality is too often that they don't, and the classic problem of distributed version control rears its ugly head. |
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26 January 2012, 6:33 pm |
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eberhard ajcbo [ mail: eberhard.ajcbo[at]el.oberstufenhaus.de | homepage: eberhard.el.oberstufenhaus.de ]
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Cloud Computing Both More Agile and Less Expensive |
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In Silicon Valley, the saying "it's a dessert topping and a floor wax" is often used to puncture the pretensions of a product that promises that it can address every need; it's applied to products claiming oxymoronic qualities. For example, the saying would be applied to a product that claimed to perform network management and word processing--two different, mismatched, and disharmonious functionalities. |
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