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E-Mail Is So Five Minutes Ago
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http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_48/b3961120.htm "So far, companies have invested 95% of their spending in business processes, according to Social Life of Information author and former Xerox Corp. ( XRX ) Palo Alto Research Center director...
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Galaxy, Niagara, power consumption, and systems on a chip...
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There is something brewing out at Sun - are Schwartz http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan , Papadopoulos http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/Gregp and co. on to something real this time...at a minimum I wonder what this means to Intel, and DELL...
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Composites and Compositions (or what happens when you re-mix web services)
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A composite is a material that is made from a number of other materials - at a minimum two, in which case one is usually a solid material, and the other a binding material which holds them together. The use of composites dates back into antiquity, with...
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