|  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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Top Ten Problems Upgrading to Windows 7 [December 10, 2009] Tech support firm flags issues users encounter moving to Windows 7. 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. 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. 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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