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Why Bing is not the Wave of the future

Why Bing is not the Wave of the future

Leader If Microsoft is so powerful, why does it leave it to Google to innovate? [01 Jun 2009]

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Windows, OS X, Ubuntu: Maturity or stagnation?

Windows, OS X, Ubuntu: Maturity or stagnation?

Leader Windows 7 is nothing new, but it is not alone — all desktop operating systems are looking in the wrong direction [22 Oct 2009]

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Digital Britain: More fudge than foresight

Digital Britain: More fudge than foresight

Leader Digital Britain is to be a hodgepodge of hopes, slapped wrists and best efforts. That's for the best [16 Jun 2009]


Gmail: When efficiency equals death

Gmail: When efficiency equals death

Leader Google emphasises cloud reliability, but Gmail's gone down again. A very old problem is new again [02 Sep 2009]

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Windows 7 — as good as it gets

Windows 7 — as good as it gets

Leader Microsoft's latest version of Windows looks solid and useful. But it's no guide to the future of IT — or Microsoft [30 Apr 2009]

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Yahoo's farewell to search

Yahoo's farewell to search

Leader With Yahoo bowing out of search technologies, it needs to assert its identity — or die [29 Jul 2009]

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Radioactive assumptions in the Digital Economy Bill

Radioactive assumptions in the Digital Economy Bill

Leader If enacted, anti-file-sharing provisions will impose huge cost and huge danger without any guarantee of success or necessity. We deserve more rational laws [24 Nov 2009]

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Google Chrome OS takes shine off Windows

Google Chrome OS takes shine off Windows

Leader The Chrome OS is perfectly pitched at Microsoft's weaknesses. Addressing those will be Redmond's biggest challenge [08 Jul 2009]

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One promise needed for internet freedom

One promise needed for internet freedom

Leader Europe has given us the tools to prevent three strikes. It's the perfect time to finish the job [05 Nov 2009]


Nokia's Booklet could be a new chapter in business IT

Nokia's Booklet could be a new chapter in business IT

Leader Nokia has revealed some cool hardware in its new netbook. A good start, but only solid strategy will build success [24 Aug 2009]

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Ubuntu 9.10 brings karma to the market

Ubuntu 9.10 brings karma to the market

Leader Ubuntu is a great operating system that almost nobody uses. That tells us much about the balance between technology and marketing [29 Oct 2009]

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VMware and SpringSource: New deal or old battle?

VMware and SpringSource: New deal or old battle?

Leader VMware's SpringSource acquistion looks like old-fashioned strength through consolidation. It needs to be much more to matter [11 Aug 2009]


Apollo's lunar lessons for IT

Apollo's lunar lessons for IT

Leader The 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing has concentrated on heroics, politics and mechanics. Apollo 11's computer has its own secrets [20 Jul 2009]


Investment in tech could help UK reinvent itself

Investment in tech could help UK reinvent itself

Leader The impact of IT investment goes far beyond the technology itself, as a recent LSE reports highlights [29 Apr 2009]


Digital duties, not rights, should shape our world

Digital duties, not rights, should shape our world

Leader The internet has the potential to right wrongs and save the irreplaceable — if we let it [09 Apr 2009]

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