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		<title>Jolicloud 1.0, a Linux distro in progress &#8211; BusinessWeek</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Bloomberg BusinessWeek Business Exchange Advanced Search Search Search Date All Within the last week Within the last 2 weeks Within the last 30 days Within the last 60 days Within the last 90 days Within the last 180 days Within the last year Within the last two years Custom Type All Articles Podcasts Slide Shows Video Channel All Asia Business Schools Europe Global Innovation Finance Lifestyle Magazine Management Small Business Technology Top News Author Search Cancel Wednesday July 28, 2010 Available on the iPad Home Blogs Columnists Lifestyle Magazine Newsletters Slide Shows Special Reports The Debate Room Videos Finance Finance Home Companies Economy Industry News Investing Blog Learning Center People Overview Real Estate Investing Retirement Planning Sectors &#038; Industries Stocks Stocks &#038; Markets Technology Technology Home CEO Tech Guide Columnists Computers Consumer Electronics Digital Entertainment Internet Investing Mobile &#038; Wireless Product Reviews Software Hands On Innovation Innovation Home Architecture Auto Design Brand Blog Columnists Design Game Room Innovation Index Marketing Media Blog NEXT Blog Management Management Home Business Schools Board of Directors Book Reviews Career Management Case Studies Columnists Jobs Leadership Management IQ Blog Team Management Small Business Small Business Home Financing Policy Sales &#038; Marketing Small Business Blog Smart Answers Starting a Business Viewpoints Global Global Home Asia Europe Europe Insight Blog Eye on Asia Blog IDG Jolicloud 1.0, a Linux distro in progress July 27, 2010, 1:56 PM EDT More From Businessweek Wells Fargo Cuts 3,800 Jobs, Closes Consumer-Finance Business Senate Set to Pass Extension of Unemployment Benefits How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Short the Euro Microsoft Xbox Live Sales Probably Topped $1 Billion Apple iPad Sets Path to Productivity, Paperless Office Story Tools e-mail this story print this story digg this save to del.icio.us add to Business Exchange By Serdar Yegulalp Jolicloud 1.0 is a new edition of Linux aimed at non-technical netbook users, described this way by its makers: &#8220;[It] is not a traditional OS. It was built for netbook users to leverage the Cloud and make their life easier.&#8221; Think of it as a variant on the Google ChromeOS approach: This Internet operating system , as the company calls it, is little more than a Web browser plus a few other supporting technologies</p>
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		<title>Why Business Should Support Google&#8217;s Fiber Push &#8211; PC World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 04:11:50 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> News Reviews How-To&#8217;s Downloads Shop &#038; Compare Forums Business Center Magazine Subscribe &#038; Get a Bonus CD Customer Service Discover news , guides , and products for your business Software &#038; Services Office Hardware Security Servers &#038; Storage Cell Phones &#038; Mobile Operating Systems Networking &#038; VOIP Virtualization BizFeed Smart tech advice for your small business » More BizFeed » RSS » All Blogs Business Center July 14, 2010 1:11 PM Why Business Should Support Google&#8217;s Fiber Push More… Facebook Twitter Digg Print By Jeff Bertolucci, PC World Is Google serious about deploying ultra-high speed broadband in one or more trial ultra-high speed broadband networks ultra-high speed broadband networks ultra-high speed broadband networkslocations in the United States? Hopefully, the search giant&#8217;s fiber project, designed to bring 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) Internet to up to half a million people, at a &#8220;competitive price,&#8221; isn&#8217;t just another of its half-baked hobbies that gets shuttered after a short while. People who read this also read: Given the company&#8217;s ongoing efforts, however, including the launch of its Google Fiber for Communities site that encourages common folk to take political action to spur development of speedy broadband, it seems that Google&#8217;s fiber fetish is real. </p>
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		<title>Ballmer at WPC: Rich Clients Are Perfect For Cloud &#8211; Microsoft Watch</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 03:45:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ All Blogs  eWEEK  BASELINE  CIO INSIGHT  GOOGLE WATCH  LINUX WATCH  RESOURCE LIBRARY Home &#124; Got a Tip? &#124; Archive &#124; Subscribe &#124; All Blogs &#124; Resource Library &#124; eWeek Newsbreak Home > > Desktop &#038; Mobile > > Ballmer at WPC: Rich Clients Are Perfect for Cloud July 12, 2010 3:34 PM Ballmer at WPC: Rich Clients Are Perfect for Cloud Posted by Nicholas Kolakowski on July 12, 2010 3:34 PM Permalink &#124; Comments (0) &#124; del.icio.us &#124; digg.com &#124; Trackback &#124; Post a Comment View all of Corporate , Desktop &#038; Mobile , Digital Lifestyle TrackBack http://www.microsoft-watch.com/cgi-bin/mte/mt-tb.cgi/20713 Post a Comment Name: Email Address: URL:   Check to remember personal info Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style)   Subscribe: RSS 2.0 Related Blogs: eWEEK CIO Insight Google Watch Microsoft Bloggers Advertising &#038; Search Business Applications Channel Corporate Desktop &#038; Mobile Developer Digital Lifestyle Games &#038; Consumer Interoperability Marketing Messaging &#038; Collaboration Operating Systems Podcasts Security Server Storage Vista Web Services &#038; Browser Windows 7 Microsoft Watch     Contact Us &#124; Advertise &#124; Site Map Security: Enterprise Security Network Security Infrastructure Security How To: Data IT Security News Cheap Hack Blog Security Watch Blog Storage: Data Storage Cloud Storage Storage Virtualization Network Access Storage Storage Reviews Data Storage News How To: Storage Storage Station Blog Computing: Apple OSX Linux Systems Windows Vista Managed Print Services Cloud Computing PC Reviews Microsoft Watch Blog Apple Watch Blog Google Watch Blog Communications: VoIP Solutions Wireless Technology Messaging Software Web Services Mobile Applications Wireless News Mobile Reviews Apps &#038; Development: Application Development SAAS Search Engines Database Software Web 2.0 IT Project Management Emerging Tech Blog CIO Insight Blogs CIOs Vertical Markets: Federal Government IT Health Care IT Finance IT Mid-Market Channel Partners Careers Blog Value Added Resellers More eWeek Links: Tech Knowledge Center Tech Newsletters Tech RSS Feeds White Papers Tech Podcasts Tech Videos eWeek Magazine Subscriptions Enterprise Websites: ZDE Home Baseline Channel Insider CIO Insight eSeminars eWeek Mid-Market Publish Online Web Buyers Guide Developer Websites: Dev Shed DeveloperShed ASP Free MS DevSource SEO Chat Codewalkers Tutorialized Scripts.com Dev Mechanic Dev Articles Web Hosters Dev Hardware Technology Websites: Device Forge Desktop Linux Linux Devices Windows for Devices iGrep Search Engine PDF Zone Linux Watch Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Copyright ©1996-2010 Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings Inc. All Rights Reserved]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> All Blogs  eWEEK  BASELINE  CIO INSIGHT  GOOGLE WATCH  LINUX WATCH  RESOURCE LIBRARY Home | Got a Tip? | Archive | Subscribe | All Blogs | Resource Library | eWeek Newsbreak Home > > Desktop &#038; Mobile > > Ballmer at WPC: Rich Clients Are Perfect for Cloud July 12, 2010 3:34 PM Ballmer at WPC: Rich Clients Are Perfect for Cloud Posted by Nicholas Kolakowski on July 12, 2010 3:34 PM Permalink | Comments (0) | del.icio.us | digg.com | Trackback | Post a Comment View all of Corporate , Desktop &#038; Mobile , Digital Lifestyle TrackBack http://www.microsoft-watch.com/cgi-bin/mte/mt-tb.cgi/20713 Post a Comment Name: Email Address: URL:   Check to remember personal info Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style)   Subscribe: RSS 2.0 Related Blogs: eWEEK CIO Insight Google Watch Microsoft Bloggers Advertising &#038; Search Business Applications Channel Corporate Desktop &#038; Mobile Developer Digital Lifestyle Games &#038; Consumer Interoperability Marketing Messaging &#038; Collaboration Operating Systems Podcasts Security Server Storage Vista Web Services &#038; Browser Windows 7 Microsoft Watch     Contact Us | Advertise | Site Map Security: Enterprise Security Network Security Infrastructure Security How To: Data IT Security News Cheap Hack Blog Security Watch Blog Storage: Data Storage Cloud Storage Storage Virtualization Network Access Storage Storage Reviews Data Storage News How To: Storage Storage Station Blog Computing: Apple OSX Linux Systems Windows Vista Managed Print Services Cloud Computing PC Reviews Microsoft Watch Blog Apple Watch Blog Google Watch Blog Communications: VoIP Solutions Wireless Technology Messaging Software Web Services Mobile Applications Wireless News Mobile Reviews Apps &#038; Development: Application Development SAAS Search Engines Database Software Web 2.0 IT Project Management Emerging Tech Blog CIO Insight Blogs CIOs Vertical Markets: Federal Government IT Health Care IT Finance IT Mid-Market Channel Partners Careers Blog Value Added Resellers More eWeek Links: Tech Knowledge Center Tech Newsletters Tech RSS Feeds White Papers Tech Podcasts Tech Videos eWeek Magazine Subscriptions Enterprise Websites: ZDE Home Baseline Channel Insider CIO Insight eSeminars eWeek Mid-Market Publish Online Web Buyers Guide Developer Websites: Dev Shed DeveloperShed ASP Free MS DevSource SEO Chat Codewalkers Tutorialized Scripts.com Dev Mechanic Dev Articles Web Hosters Dev Hardware Technology Websites: Device Forge Desktop Linux Linux Devices Windows for Devices iGrep Search Engine PDF Zone Linux Watch Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Copyright ©1996-2010 Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings Inc. All Rights Reserved</p>
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		<title>TechCrunch: Google investing in Zynga to prepare for Google Games &#8211; TechWhack (blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Contribute Disclaimer Authors Copyright &#038; Privacy Policy Contact us Broadband Forum Classifieds Home Tech News Business Software Hot! Videogames Tips &#038; Tricks Broadband &#038; Telecom Press Releases Advertise here TechCrunch: Google investing in Zynga to prepare for Google Games July 11th, 2010 Leave a comment Visited 9 times, 9 so far today TechCrunch: Google investing in Zynga to prepare for Google Games TechCrunch has reported that as per their sources, Google has invested heavily in Zynga Games. The investments are pretty secretive in nature as there have been no such announcements by either of the two companies. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Contribute Disclaimer Authors Copyright &#038; Privacy Policy Contact us Broadband Forum Classifieds Home Tech News Business Software Hot! Videogames Tips &#038; Tricks Broadband &#038; Telecom Press Releases Advertise here TechCrunch: Google investing in Zynga to prepare for Google Games July 11th, 2010 Leave a comment Visited 9 times, 9 so far today TechCrunch: Google investing in Zynga to prepare for Google Games TechCrunch has reported that as per their sources, Google has invested heavily in Zynga Games. The investments are pretty secretive in nature as there have been no such announcements by either of the two companies. </p>
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		<title>Google Updates Chrome OS User Interface &#8211; UberGizmo (blog)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Google Updates Chrome OS User Interface Share Google Updates Chrome OS User Interface Posted on Jun 24, 10 10:16 AM PDT Many of us are looking forward to the release of Google&#8217;s Chrome OS and now screenshots of some tweaks to the user interface have appeared, including information on some changes to the design . The new design seems to include less clutter, allowing users to browse the web without logging into a Google account. A new optional side bar is also present, and it replaces the tabs at the top of Chrome to include the same time, battery, and Wi-Fi indicators at the bottom of the page</p>
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		<title>Chrome OS: New look revealed in screenshots &#8211; ElectricPig.co.uk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[   Home News Reviews Extra Galleries Video Competitions iPhone 4 iPad Galaxy S Mobile Phones TVs &#038; Home Cinema Cameras &#038; Camcorders Computers &#038; Accessories MP3 &#038; Audio Satnav &#038; GPS Gadgets Gaming Apps &#038; Software Chrome OS: New look revealed in screenshots June 24, 2010 10:52 am View Comments by James Holland Categories: Computers &#038; Accessories , Computers &#038; Accessories Galleries    Tags: chrome os , Google 5 Pages 1 2 3 4 5 Share Google’s Chrome OS hasn’t been shown off publicly since its unveiling several months ago, but behind the scenes Google’s working feverishly to polish, tweak and improve its software before the first devices running it debut from the likes of Dell and Acer . Google’s login screen has been tweaked and simplified, with a glossier sheen and friendlier icons. The Chrome browser has been paired down too, with a neat sidebar now showing tabs, battery power and Wi-Fi strength. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>   Home News Reviews Extra Galleries Video Competitions iPhone 4 iPad Galaxy S Mobile Phones TVs &#038; Home Cinema Cameras &#038; Camcorders Computers &#038; Accessories MP3 &#038; Audio Satnav &#038; GPS Gadgets Gaming Apps &#038; Software Chrome OS: New look revealed in screenshots June 24, 2010 10:52 am View Comments by James Holland Categories: Computers &#038; Accessories , Computers &#038; Accessories Galleries    Tags: chrome os , Google 5 Pages 1 2 3 4 5 Share Google’s Chrome OS hasn’t been shown off publicly since its unveiling several months ago, but behind the scenes Google’s working feverishly to polish, tweak and improve its software before the first devices running it debut from the likes of Dell and Acer . Google’s login screen has been tweaked and simplified, with a glossier sheen and friendlier icons. The Chrome browser has been paired down too, with a neat sidebar now showing tabs, battery power and Wi-Fi strength. </p>
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		<title>Dell thinking about shipping Google&#8217;s Chrome OS on netbooks &#8211; Ars Technica</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 05:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ All Apple Business Gadgets Gaming Microsoft Open Source Science Tech Policy News Guides Reviews Subscribe OpenForum Login/Join Open Ended Dell thinking about shipping Google's Chrome OS on netbooks By Ryan Paul &#124; Last updated June 21, 2010 4:05 PM A Dell executive has revealed that the company is in talks with Google and is exploring the possibility of shipping netbooks with Chrome OS, the search giant's cloud-centric Linux-based mobile operating system. The news reflects Dell's interest in experimenting with new platforms. ]]></description>
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		<title>Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? &#8211; Technorati (blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ profile="http://gmpg.org/xfn/11"> Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? - Technorati IT Technorati Blogs/Posts Join / Sign In / Help Technology Android Gadgets IT Embedded Business Advertising Finance Guru Small Business Entertainment Celebrity Film Gaming Glosslip Music TV Lifestyle Autos Family Green Motorcycles Travel Sports Outdoor Baseball Football Olympics Boating Politics Videos Blogging Follow @trarticles On Twitter Blog Directory Top 100 Tags People Technorati Blog Write for Technorati State of the Blogosphere Android Guru Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? Author: Stefania Lucchetti Published: June 21, 2010 at 8:02 am Share In July 2009, Google announced a new upcoming operating system, Chrome OS]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> profile=&#8221;http://gmpg.org/xfn/11&#8243;> Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? &#8211; Technorati IT Technorati Blogs/Posts Join / Sign In / Help Technology Android Gadgets IT Embedded Business Advertising Finance Guru Small Business Entertainment Celebrity Film Gaming Glosslip Music TV Lifestyle Autos Family Green Motorcycles Travel Sports Outdoor Baseball Football Olympics Boating Politics Videos Blogging Follow @trarticles On Twitter Blog Directory Top 100 Tags People Technorati Blog Write for Technorati State of the Blogosphere Android Guru Cloud Computing: What Will We Lose to It? Author: Stefania Lucchetti Published: June 21, 2010 at 8:02 am Share In July 2009, Google announced a new upcoming operating system, Chrome OS</p>
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		<title>How to run Windows Apps under Google Chrome OS &#8211; DaniWeb (blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 772,977 members Join DaniWeb Member Log In Trending Hardware &#038; Software Software Development Web Development Internet Marketing Business Exchange Community Center Hardware and Software > Linux and Unix > Getting Started and Choosing a Distro > How to run Windows Apps under Google Chrome OS Getting Started and Choosing a Distro News Story Ad: 1 How to run Windows Apps under Google Chrome OS by Bill Andad on Jun 16th, 2010 If you thought, or indeed hoped, that the Google Chrome OS would be a thoroughly modern marvel running web apps only then you are about to be disappointed. It would appear that even the brave new future of the OS cannot escape from the legacy of Windows. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> 772,977 members Join DaniWeb Member Log In Trending Hardware &#038; Software Software Development Web Development Internet Marketing Business Exchange Community Center Hardware and Software > Linux and Unix > Getting Started and Choosing a Distro > How to run Windows Apps under Google Chrome OS Getting Started and Choosing a Distro News Story Ad: 1 How to run Windows Apps under Google Chrome OS by Bill Andad on Jun 16th, 2010 If you thought, or indeed hoped, that the Google Chrome OS would be a thoroughly modern marvel running web apps only then you are about to be disappointed. It would appear that even the brave new future of the OS cannot escape from the legacy of Windows. </p>
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		<title>Google Chrome OS Tool Provides Remote Access to Legacy Apps &#8211; eWeek</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> iTech Report Google Chrome OS Tool Provides Remote Access to Legacy Apps eWeek Google Chrome OS is the search engine&#39;sstab at a Web-based operating system for computers, powering Web applications such as the Chrome Web browser. </p>
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