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    Microsoft pinpoints partners 05 September, 2008 16:00:00

    The latest partner profiling tool will allow customers to rate partners based on their solution offering
    Microsoft is building on the success of its Partner Solution Profiler with the development of a new user ratings tool, Pinpoint.
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    New Business Objects user group forming 05 September, 2008 08:21:00

    Americas' SAP Users' Group is creating a new global community for customers of Business Objects.
    The Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG) is forming a new global community for customers of Business Objects, the business intelligence vendor that SAP bought earlier this year, the organization announced this week.
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    Google touts iPhone, Chrome browser 05 September, 2008 08:50:00

    Google heaps praise on the iPhone, Chrome and their cloud potential at the Office 2.0 Conference.
    A Google executive Thursday heaped praise on Apple's iPhone, even with his company set to challenge Apple in this same space with its Android mobile computing platform.
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    Facebook tests icon for reporting predators, pornography 05 September, 2008 08:20:00

    Safety icon will allow users to report potential sexual predators, cyber bullies and inappropriate content.
    Facebook has started testing a safety icon developed by the state of New Jersey to allow users of the social networking site to report potential sexual predators, cyber bullies and inappropriate content, New Jersey AG Anne Milgram announced Wednesday.
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    Blade brings on first Australian distributor 04 September, 2008 11:31:00

    Mycom appointed to distribute the software vendor's file transfer server solution
    New Zealand-based software vendor, Blade, has taken its first step into the Australian market and struck up a partnership with distributor, Mycom.
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    Google amends Chrome license agreement after objections 04 September, 2008 09:03:00

    Google says it will dump part of the licensing agreement for its Chrome Web browser.
    Google will dump a section of the licensing agreement for its new Chrome browser after some Internet users objected to its copyright implications.
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    Researcher: Chrome's isolated tabs make it memory 'pig' 04 September, 2008 08:11:00

    But he credits Google with efficient use of processor threads
    Google's new Chrome browser chews up more memory than even Microsoft's recent Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) Beta 2, a researcher said yesterday.
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    Judge raps Ellison over missing e-mails 04 September, 2008 09:18:00

    Says Oracle CEO should have kept thousands of e-mails relevant to shareholder lawsuit
    Oracle CEO Larry Ellison failed to preserve e-mails as well as interview materials related to a book called "Softwar" that should have been supplied in connection with a shareholder lawsuit filed in March 2001 against the company, a US federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
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    Sony Ericsson courts Windows Mobile developers 04 September, 2008 11:15:00

    Sony Ericsson wants Windows Mobile developers to start working on applications for its Xperia X1.
    Sony Ericsson wants Windows Mobile developers to start working on applications for its Xperia X1 and on Wednesday it announced a tailor-made SDK (software development kit) for the upcoming smartphone.
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    Early security issues tarnish Google's Chrome 04 September, 2008 10:18:00

    Researchers have already found two security problems with Google's new Chrome browser.
    Security researchers have reported finding vulnerabilities in Google's new Web browser a day after it was released in beta.
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    Chrome expected on Google's Android mobile software 04 September, 2008 07:47:00

    First Android phone expected to launch in November.
    In yet another example of Google's expanding influence, the search company's co-founder, Sergey Brin, said he expects the new Chrome browser to eventually become part of the Android wireless phone platform, which is under separate development by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google.
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