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Bill Gates bought DOS (What windows was buit on) for only $50,000 from an independent software creator.
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Image Resizing - Best Methods Available Posted By : Alex Don |
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Some of the tools available for resizing a photo can optimize the resizing procedure, providing the best quality resized photo. The internal software program takes care of the various parameters providing the most desired result.
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Alien Skin Software Announces Blow Up 2 Photo Resizing Plug-
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Alien Skin Software today announces the immediate availability of Blow Up 2, the new version of its photo resizing plug-in for Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. Blow Up 2 takes the complexity out of preparing photos for printing with a user more...
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Firefox 3: One change too many
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You've just installed . Now you proceed to make an online purchase and head straight for the checkout page. The page claims to be secure, but...whoa! Where's the little lock that used to be to the right of the address? Why isn't the entire address more...
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Cisco Buys Software Maker PostPath
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:49:00 GMT
CSCO(Action Alerts PLUS PICK) Article Tools Editor's Picks Be the First Member to Recommend this article Recommend it Cisco CSCO said Wednesday it will acquire software maker PostPath to enhance the company's email and calendar capabilities. The San more...
TheStreet.com
Microsoft security software ads target Symantec
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:52:00 GMT
Microsoft is using the recent to recruit partners for its revamped program. Membership in the program has grown from 4,000 to 23,000 in the past year. Now, Microsoft has launched a new campaign to recruit even more partners -- and to take advantage of more...
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Microsoft Office Live Small Biz suffers outage, lost e-mail
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:57:00 GMT
Microsoft loyalists could be forgiven for feeling a little smug after all of the publicity over at online services run by archrivals Apple's MobileMe and Google's Gmail. Microsoft, it turns out, isn't invulnerable. Some users of Microsoft's have also more...
InfoWorld
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