Embarrassing U.S. launch of Nokia smartphone Cox: Just days after launching its Nokia 5800 XpressMusic touchscreen smartphone in the U.S., the Finnish phonemaker reportedly is suspending sales temporarily, and replacing it with the European version. Get Noticed In Google with Powerful Link Building Tricks Rognerud: You'd be amazed how many folks still don't understand how important link building is for high ranking in search engines, and in specific for Google. And, what are valid tactics for 2009, what things have changed? Verizon CEO's 2008 compensation tops $20 million Ivan Seidenberg, chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications, took home roughly $20.2 million in compensation - including pay, vested stock and exercised option awards - in 2008, according to documents filed last week with the Securities and Exchange Commission. New carbon codes let consumers decide how products are carbon-neutralized At DEMO 09, start-up eFormic unveiled a new system for certifying carbon-neutral products and giving consumers the ability to choose between different carbon offset programs. Microsoft online services trial won't begin until end of March Microsoft Office Communications online service will go live in April. Nortel curtailing Carrier Ethernet switch/router investment Nortel this week said is winding down its investment in Carrier Ethernet switch/routers (CESR) in favor of packet optical transport platforms. Damballa unveils anti-botnet product, badmouths McAfee A/V Start-up switches from service-based model to on-site management console 3. Zenprise extends mobile monitoring to Windows Mobile clients Zenprise has extended its automated mobile management software to cover Windows Mobile, along with BlackBerry and iPhone devices. More news on Cisco layoffs Cisco confirmed layoffs in its San Jose office but employees worldwide have been cut. Open source alliance challenges Microsoft Auto 4.0 The race is on for your cars infotainment. Microsoft offered details of Microsoft Auto 4.0, and an open source alliance with heavy hitters launched as a direct competitor. IT in 2109: Living Quantum Computers, Mind Reading PCs, and DNA nanofiber CPUs Cisco Subnet blogger Jamey Heary offers a sci-fi view, based on science of today, of IT 100 years from now, part 2. Today on Microsoft Subnet Six of the best gadgets from Microsoft TechFest; Skill-based Certification for the future?; Pack up your troubles with this cool WS2008 applet. Today on Cisco Subnet Cisco sales manager Lloyd takes over operations as Justice battles cancer; Juniper gives the boot to its humorous but creepy ad cartoons; Whereabouts of private jet owned by Cisco CEO John Chambers. Enter for a Microsoft training giveaway from New Horizons New Horizons Computer Training is offering a free Microsoft training course worth up to $2,500 to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. |
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