Report: Google Music could charge $25 yearly
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 September 2010 12:01 Written by External Post Thursday, 16 September 2010 12:01
Google is proposing to charge users $25 a year to store digital copies of their music on the company’s servers, according to a published report. CNET previously reported that Google is currently talking to the four largest record companies about creating
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Twitter: Here’s what we’re doing to improve
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 05:40 Written by External Post Thursday, 22 July 2010 05:40
It’s been a rocky, surely difficult summer at Twitter as the company attempts to iron out longstanding problems and prepare its servers for continued growth–and it’s led to a series of very public service outages, including a huge one on Monday that
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China renews Google’s internet licence
Last Updated on Friday, 9 July 2010 04:00 Written by External Post Friday, 9 July 2010 04:00
Google’s internet licence has been renewed in China, after the company stopped automatically redirecting Google.cn users to its ‘uncensored’ servers in Hong Kong. The world’s largest ad broker added a brief update to its 28 June blog post in which it
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Yahoo! releases! Android! apps!
Last Updated on Thursday, 1 July 2010 07:20 Written by External Post Thursday, 1 July 2010 07:20
Yahoo has released a couple of native Android applications tied to its services and sprinkled some HTML 5 dust over its iOS offerings. Those who want Google’s platform, but also access to Yahoo’s servers, can now have both with a dedicated application
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Red Hat Support Subscription to Cover Amazon’s Cloud
Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 09:20 Written by External Post Tuesday, 27 April 2010 09:20
if (!self.ord) } write(‘ Red Hat Cloud Access will let enterprises use their subscriptions to support either traditional on-premise servers or servers hosted on Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud, the company said on Tuesday. The goal is to make it easier
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Why Are There No Popular Ultima Online-Like MMOs?
Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010 11:00 Written by External Post Monday, 22 February 2010 11:00
eldavojohn writes ‘I have a slightly older friend who played through the glory days of Ultima Online. Yes, their servers are still up and running, but he often waxes nostalgic about certain gameplay functions of UO that he misses. I must say that these
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Google Mystery Domain Reroutes 3% of Net Surfers
Last Updated on Monday, 8 February 2010 04:00 Written by External Post Monday, 8 February 2010 04:00
An anonymous reader writes ‘A new Google domain 1e400.net, a nod to the company’s famously misspelled name is now the net’s 44th most visited site. Google says the domain is used to ‘identify servers’ on its internal network, hinting that reverse DNS
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Google aims to speed up DNS requests
Last Updated on Monday, 1 February 2010 01:45 Written by External Post Monday, 1 February 2010 01:45
The internet’s address system can inappropriately route people to servers far away. Google is proposing a DNS change to try to fix it
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Google To End Support For IE6
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 03:00 Written by External Post Saturday, 30 January 2010 03:00
itwbennett writes ‘Google announced Friday that it will be phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6, more than two weeks after the attacks on Google’s servers that targeted a vulnerability in IE6. In a blog post, Rajen Sheth, Google Apps senior
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Week in review: Google slams China censorship
Last Updated on Friday, 15 January 2010 05:15 Written by External Post Friday, 15 January 2010 05:15
In a stunning about-face, Google announced it would no longer censor search results in China, and if the Chinese government balks, Google says it may take its servers and go home. The change in came after Google discovered that it and other companies
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