Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

Apr 27

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I’m not sure if anyone of you would have the same thinking as mine because I find that Facebook lacks of one feature to share information which is through documents. Alright, you share profile information, event information, fan page information, group information and wall information, but there is just one feature which Facebook lacks. I’m
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Nov 21

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Facebook Alternative?

Recently, I have discovered a new alternative to surf Facebook beside using the web browser. Fishbowl provides a great solution to browse Facebook right from your desktop. Yes, you heard me right! It is a client program to surf Facebook right from your desktop. Installation of the program takes about a minute or so. Basically,
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Oct 7

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Microsoft Unleashes Bevy of Windows Mobile 6.5 Phones With Windows Mobile 6.5 out today, it’s now up to the wireless carriers and smartphone makers to bring out their best hardware for the occasion. HTC is stepping up in the biggest way, with the HTC Pure, HTC Imagio, HTC Ozone, and HTC Tilt 2 arriving today
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Sep 29

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Microsoft Security Essentials Launches Tuesday Nick Mediati, PC World Sep 29, 2009 8:30 am If you can’t wait to get your hands on Microsoft’s upcoming free antivirus app, and you missed the limited public beta period, you won’t have to wait any longer. Microsoft has confirmed that its Security Essentials antivirus software will be publicly
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Sep 24

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Windows 7 Enterprise

Review by Cannie: Well, Windows 7 will be released on October 22, 2009. For now, I was called back to school’s IT Helpdesk to do software testing on Windows 7 Operating System. It was my first time on a Windows 7 Operating System. I have been an user of Windows Vista for 2 years now,
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Aug 12

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Windows Mobile 6.5 is upon us! New user interface, new browser, and new services to keep you connected! This session will talk about Windows Mobile 6.5 development, what’s new and how they would be supported in the Windows Mobile ecosystem. Particular emphasis will be on the new gestures API and Widgets development. There will be
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Aug 10

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Microsoft, HTML 5, W3C Standards?

Have you ever thought of Microsoft applying the right web standards for the current browsers? Well i would say Microsoft has really started to focus on following certainĀ  standards, it has also shown that if they were accepting the W3C standards, their web developers and customer would be more please. Following W3C standards allows user
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