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[2006-05-27] Google Sponsoring 630 For Summer Of Code
One hundred and one projects covering operating systems, content management, programming languages, and other open source areas will occupy the 630 students selected to participate in Google's Summer of Code.

[2006-05-26] Oracle OpenWorld - OAUG Call for Presentations
I got a mail from the Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) the other day informing me of their call for papers for Oracle OpenWorld, being run at the Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA USA from October 22-26, 2006.

[2006-05-24] Microsoft Refolds Windows Live Local
The latest release of Windows Live Local integrates traffic flow and incident reporting capabilities with tighter Outlook and Live Messenger integration.

[2006-05-16] Google Notebook Goes Live
As promised at Google's Press Day event last week, its Notebook service from Google Labs has been turned on in beta for users to try. Firefox users will have an easy time of adding...

[2006-05-16] Yahoo! Finance Badges Detailed
Another component in Yahoo's syndication strategy will enable publishers to embed financial information into their sites and blogs. Mani Kulasooriya from Yahoo said the toughest part of creating Yahoo! Finance Badges was not the technical side.

[2006-05-09] Microsoft Mapping The Real-Time World
Google may want to organize the world's information, but Microsoft wants to let you know how long you're going to have to wait for a table at Red Lobster on Friday evening.

[2006-05-08] ApplTop 11i Productivity and Compliance Solutions
In a recent announcement, productivity and compliance software developer ApplTop Solutions Limited stated they are making their entire product suite, as well as a majority of the source code, available under their new ApplTop Free & Open Software License:

[2006-05-05] Ballmer Emphasizes RSS Importance
Internet Explorer 7 and the Windows Vista operating system will support RSS, and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer thinks RSS feeds will grow in importance to Internet users.

[2006-05-03] Microsoft May Delay Vista Again
A two-sentence post from research firm Gartner has caused some uproar in the technology world, as Gartner researchers claim Microsoft will miss its release of Vista by three months, pushing it back into 2007.


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