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Google: Program for the Web

Google: Program for the Web Sam Diaz: At the Google I/O developer's conference, the message from Eric Schmidt and Company is clear: Programming for the Web is the way to go. Sure, native apps are still important, but the future is on the Web. So what about Apple's closed-wall App store?

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The Web's most dangerous keywords to search for

The Web's most dangerous keywords to search for Dancho Danchev: Which is the most dangerous keyword to search for using public search engines these days? It's "screensavers" with a maximum risk of 59.1 percent, according to McAfee's recently released report "The Web's Most Dangerous Search Terms."

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Bartz can carry a room; Can she carry Yahoo?

Bartz can carry a room; Can she carry Yahoo? Larry Dignan: Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz sure can carry a room -- especially the crowd at the D7 conference. The formula: Drop an F-bomb, talk Dilbert, mock the silos at Yahoo and tease us about a search deal with Microsoft.

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Mary Jo Foley: Unless Bartz is a poker queen, there's no imminent MSFT-Yahoo deal
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RIM and Google: Perfect storm?

RIM and Google: Perfect storm? Jason Perlow: The Linux-based Android OS, and tight integration with Google's web services, running on BlackBerry hardware and connected to RIM's messaging/calendar syncing infrastructure would be an unstoppable enterprise platform. But could the marriage ever be consummated?

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Day 1 without my Mac

Day 1 without my Mac Christopher Dawson: Today, I left my MacBook at home. On a day when I would be online frequently, both for class and to keep in touch with the office, I just took my Classmate instead. Was it effective enough? I find out.

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Harry Fuller: New word for your energy tech vocab: "fracking." It is the practice of using hydaulic pressure and chemicals to get inderground natural gas to the surface where it can be piped and marketed. And it's one more costly energy practice that is highly political.

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Google CEO touts always-on computing

Google CEO touts always-on computing At the Google I/O developer's conference in San Francisco, Calif., company CEO Eric Schmidt shares his vision for a new computing paradigm. In his keynote, Schmidt says "this is the beginning of the real win of cloud computing, of applications."

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What's the cloud's killer app?

What's the cloud's killer app? At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, SAP CTO Vishal Sikka shares his views with M.R. Rangaswami, co-founder of the Sand Hill Group on application development in the cloud. He pinpoints two key areas for continued research, real-time search and mobility.

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VMWare executive shows off fluid network switching

VMWare executive shows off fluid network switching Russ Daniels, CTO of cloud services strategy for Hewlett- Packard, predicts that in the coming years, technology will move towards being customizable for every aspect of our lives.

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