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Google's free Chrome operating system: Details, video emerge
Google's sharing more details of its planned Chrome operating system - and the early code as well, through the Chromium open source project it announced this morning. The company said its OS will be ready for consumers a year from now and invited developers to help finish the project.  ...
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"Dark Void" scores: Brad Pitt buys rights, may star in movie version
Airtight Games debut title, "Dark Void," doesn't go on sale until January but it just hit one out of the park. Publisher Capcom just announced that movie star Brad Pitt's production company bought Dark Void's film rights and are developing it "as a sci-fi action franchise and potential ...
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Startup fever returns? Seattle adds 17 new companies
Seattle 2.0's monthly list of Web startups has one significant change this month - 17 new companies appeared in October, compiler Marcelo Calbucci reports . The list gets an average of six new companies a month but startup activity has picked up in the last four months, he said. New ...
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Microsoft alum grants to Ashesi, TAF & Room to Read
The Microsoft Alumni Foundation awarded its first "Integral Fellows" awards to three nonprofits started by company alumni. Each receives a $25,000 grant "as well as access to the talents and skills of alumni to help support their ongoing efforts." Winners include Patrick Awuah , founder of ...
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WTIA predictions for 2010: Twitter bashing, Google at $720, MSFT to $40
The WTIA held its annual predictions dinner tonight at the Grand Hyatt in Seattle, with a group of tech entrepreneurs and investors sharing a few thoughts on what may happen in 2010. Speakers include Greg Gottesman, managing director of Madrona Venture Group; Bill Bryant, venture partner at ...
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Ka-ching! Microsoft execs cash options after stock hits $30
Apparently $30 was a magic number for some Microsoft stock holders, including a few longtime executives who cashed in stock options that are finally in the money. Senior Vice President Bob Muglia flipped 922,422 shares that have been exercisable since February 2006. Muglia bought them for ...
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Microsoft lawyer skids and squeals Tesla for Xbox sound team
When a team of sound engineers at Microsoft Game Studios needed sounds of a squealing, skidding and revving Tesla Roadster, they didn't have to look far. Deputy General Counsel Tom Burt just happens to commute in Roadster No. 203 and volunteered his ride for a day. Burt filed the details in ...
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NSA helped secure Windows 7
This is a little spooky: The National Security Agency worked with Microsoft to "enhance" the security of Windows 7. From Computerworld's report : "Working in partnership with Microsoft and elements of the Department of Defense, NSA leveraged our unique expertise and operational knowledge of ...
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Jeff Bezos dukes it out with Whole Foods boss
Not because Amazon.com is getting into the grocery business, but because both are tied in a poll running through Thursday for MarketWatch's CEO of the Year . It's a dead heat between Webmeister Bezos and Whole Foods Chief Executive John Mackey, who also knows his way around an online forum ...
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Googlepalooza: Phones, operating systems and CES?
Google is apparently trying to steal some thunder from Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference this week by releasing more details of its Chrome operating system. So far the Chrome OS has been mostly FUD since it was announced in July but that may change at a Thursday press event where ...
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AT&T boosting 3G network in Seattle region, by 2011
Relief is coming to iPhone users and others using AT&T;'s heavily used 3G wireless network in Seattle, but not immediately. The company today announced a "substantial upgrade" of its network in the Puget Sound region from Everett to Tacoma, using additional wireless spectrum in the 850 MHz ...
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Billionaire Microsoft co-founder in third battle for his life
You can't say "some people have all the luck" when you see Paul Allen's mansion on the shore of Mercer Island, his airplanes, superyachts and vast land holdings in Seattle. The son of a Seattle librarian became one of the richest people in the world when he and childhood pal Bill Gates struck ...
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Majority of consumers would pay for online news, study says
I wish I'd had this study in hand for today's column on the decline of free content and other Web freebies coming in 2010: More than half of consumers are willing to pay for news online, according to a new report from the Boston Consulting Group that's likely to be referred to a lot as media ...
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Cray "Jaguar" nabs fastest supercomputer title
While PC users were upgrading to Windows 7 and quad-core processors this fall, Cray and the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge, Tenn., lab upgraded an XT5 supercomputer nicknamed "Jaguar" to more than 224,000 processing cores. That boosted the Jag to more than two petaflops of computer power ...
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More about free Google Wi-Fi: SeaTac delay and the fine print
A few more details have emerged about Google's plan to offer free Wi-Fi at SeaTac and 46 other airports through the holidays. First, SeaTac's service is delayed for a week while a contract issue is sorted out with AT&T;, the current Wi-Fi provider. Google spokesman Andrew Pederson said ...
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Leaked details of Microsoft's Project Natal: $50 to $80
A British game magazine has details of Microsoft's highly anticipated Project Natal accessory for the Xbox, leaked apparently by British game developers and studios who were briefed by the company. They passed on that Microsoft plans to release the motion-sensing input device and Xbox ...
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Video: Auletta on Google, Apple divorce, Comcast buying NBC
Here's a video of the conversation I had last night with Ken Auletta at the downtown Seattle library - talking about Auletta's new book, "Googled: The End of the World as we Know It " in the Microsoft Auditorium. Auletta shared tidbits from his extensive interviews with Google founders and ...
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Urbanspoon app now on BlackBerry
A quick update from Urbanspoon : The Seattle-based restaurant finder/reservation service has released a version of its hit mobile app for the BlackBerry . To spin its restaurant slot machine, you can shake a BlackBerry Storm - just like an iPhone - but on other Bberries you have to hit the ...
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Free Wi-Fi at SeaTac, other airports, thanks to Google
Google's bringing a free perk to 47 airports around the country, offering free WiFi service during the busy holidays. At SeaTac -- homeport for competitors Microsoft and Amazon -- the freebie will continue "indefinitely." "We're very happy to extend our Holiday Wi-Fi gift to the millions of ...
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Amazon brings Kindle reader to PC
Amazon.com today announced a free version of its Kindle reader software for Windows PCs, a big step toward Jeff Bezos' goal of getting the software on all sorts of devices . With the mini-bookstore loaded on your computer, you can buy Kindle versions of books from Amazon and access your ...
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