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Google Zipping Ahead With Real-Time Search

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Friday December 11, 2009

Google Zipping Ahead With Real-Time Search
[December 11, 2009] Google Search Appliance and the No. 1 search player's public site both get Tweet-enabled.

Open Source License Compliance Heats Up
[December 11, 2009] Keeping tabs on your open source usage -- and whether you're in sync with different code snippets' licenses -- is increasingly critical. That's where vendors like Black Duck and OpenLogic hope to come in.

Sun Unveils New RAD Tool for JavaFX
[December 11, 2009] The aim is to make Sun's Java-based platform for creating Rich Internet Applications simpler and speedier to use.

Microsoft Windows 7 Tool Gets GPL-Friendly
[December 11, 2009] After an earlier gaffe, Microsoft moves to make amends and provides a little detail on what went wrong.

Dude, You're Getting a White-Box Dell
[December 11, 2009] The PC giant is already a major player in the OEM business -- and has big plans to expand even further.

Google, Others in Asian Undersea Cable Venture
[December 11, 2009] Move aims to lay the highest-capacity cable system to date.

Craigslist Founder Newmark Blasts eBay Culture
[December 11, 2009] The two companies' breakup continues playing out in court.

Blue Chip Oracle Customers Testify For Sun Deal
[December 10, 2009] Oracle gets support from key customers in hearing before European Union regulators.

AT&T Wrestles With iPhone Usage Fees
[December 10, 2009] The heaviest users of the iPhone might be in for a data usage fee increase.

Microsoft Licenses exFAT to Third Parties
[December 10, 2009] The software giant works to popularize its extended file system beyond just its own software.

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