|  Thursday December 10, 2009 |
| AOL Gets Its Fresh Start [December 10, 2009] The Internet pioneer celebrates its rebirth as it builds a future around original content. Fast-Moving SQL Attack Hits 125,000-Plus Sites [December 10, 2009] Nasty SQL injection attack has ties to a credit card-snatching trojan -- and may just be getting started. Pioneering Social Network Friendster Finds Buyer [December 10, 2009] A Malaysian online payment firm will purchase Silicon Valley-based Friendster, which boasts over 100 million members worldwide. SAP Goes Green With New Sustainability App [December 10, 2009] A new management application aims to help customers get a wider and more actionable view of their businesses' sustainability efforts. How Many Zettabytes Do You Consume? [December 10, 2009] Study tracks how much information U.S. households consume. Let's just say it won't fit on a DVD-R. IBM: Businesses Fail to Use Data Intelligently [December 10, 2009] MBAs might know how to handle their company's money, but IBM warns that business decision makers aren't treating their valuable data the same way. Top Ten Problems Upgrading to Windows 7 [December 10, 2009] Tech support firm flags issues users encounter moving to Windows 7. With Memcached, Gear6 Aims for the Clouds [December 10, 2009] The firm's cloud offering aims to take the open source distributed caching system to new heights, including Amazon's EC2 High Memory services. Yahoo Throws More Love Twitter's Way [December 10, 2009] Expanded integration of relevant Twitter tweets into search results keeps pace with announcements by Google and Microsoft. Google Whips Up New Tools for Web Developers [December 10, 2009] The search giant this week unveiled Google Web Tools 2.0, with a number of new features. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here | |
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