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Why don't you back up your computer?
« Posted: May 27, 2008, 11:55:13 PM »


Why don't you back up your computer?
      


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Why don't you back up your computer?--What's holding you back from doing something you know you should be doing?


Paglo launches public beta with 'share-its'--The IT search engine, Paglo, launched into public beta today with new features.


Bringing down software margins with the cloud and open source--Open source and the cloud (or software as a service, if you like) are still plenty profitable, but the software model for writing once, then digitally copying and charging everywhere is out the window.p>


AMD: 'Huge, monolithic' chips not our style--Company's ATI graphics chip unit isn't trying to match Nvidia by building large chips, according to an AMD exec. But an Nvidia exec says smaller isn't always better or more efficient.

      

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