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Microsoft Must Fight Google`s Search Accusations: 11 Reasons Why

News Analysis: Microsoft has been accused by Google of using the search giant’s search results. Although Microsoft has acknowledged that it uses "clickstream data," it needs to fight Google on this issue. – Microsoft and Google are at it again. In a shocking announcement on Feb. 1,
Google revealed that it believes Microsoft’s Bing platform is using its search
engine results in some cases. The company provided several examples of the
issue, and said that it even created fake search results to see if …


IBM`s Social Business Play: 15 Reasons Why the Time Is Right

IBM announced its Social Business strategy at its Lotusphere 2011 conference in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 31. IBM introduced software, services and programs that will help organizations integrate social-networking concepts into business processes to accelerate collaboration, deepen customer relationships, generate ideas faster and enable a more effective workforce. Whether accessing applications on premise, from a mobile device or in the cloud, businesses of all sizes need to communicate and collaborate on the fly across a global network of clients, partners and employees. To fully enable a social business, IBM announced new software to help organizations socially enable their business processes using the most successful mobile devices&#151including tablets&#151such as RIM’s BlackBerry and PlayBook, Apples iPad and iPhone, the multitude of Google Android-based devices and Nokia handsets. IBM also rolled out software and services to help businesses embrace the social business models through cloud computing, including a technology preview of IBM’s cloud-based office-productivity suite. And IBM shared plans for the next release of its social software portfolio to enable social business, including a social business framework for software developers. The question that remains, however, is whether IBM can become the Facebook of the business world, or at least the provider of tools for it. – …


Bill Gates Needs to Replace Steve Ballmer as Microsoft CEO: 10 Reasons Why

Microsoft is a fascinating company to watch. Financially, the firm performs better than the vast majority of tech companies in the world, generating billions of dollars in revenue and profits every year. But when it comes to customer perception, it doesnt enjoy the admiration it once had for its technical prowess and growth potential. In fact, these days many still call the company the "Evil Empire," while others view it as an aging giant thats slowly but surely being taken down by more innovative competitors. At the center of this image problem is Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. For years, Ballmer has led the company through the ups and downs of being a technology company. But he has watched as Microsofts stock price has remained relatively stagnant over the years while more nimble competitors, such as Google and Apple, have passed it by. The train wreck that was Vista, the decline of Microsofts mobile business, and to his credit, the resurgence of Microsofts flagship operating system with Windows 7, have all occurred on Ballmers watch. But along the way he hasnt done much to help Microsoft regain its image as an agile, innovative company with a vision for steady growth into the distant future. As a result, the time has come for Ballmer to go. The list of people that might be able to replace Ballmer is long. But when its all said and done, only one person can supplant the Microsofts CEO: its co-founder Bill Gates. – …


Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ Is the Most Important Version Yet: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" will prove to be the most important Android version for several reasons. Here are 10 of them. – With the first month of 2011 down, consumers and even some enterprise
customers are undoubtedly becoming more and more excited to find out how
Android-based tablets will fare in a market that has, at least so far, been
dominated by Apples iPad. Will the Android-based devices overcome Apples
domi…


Android Overtakes Symbian as Top Smartphone OS: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: Android beat Nokias Symbian platform in the fourth quarter to become the top mobile OS in the world. But how did it do it? With strong marketing and handset-maker support. – After slowly marching its
way toward the top of the smartphone OS market, Googles Android platform is
now the most-popular smartphone operating system in the world, according to
research firm Canalys.

The companys platform had a 33.3 percent share of all shipments in the fourth
quarter of 201…


Reasons Why Small Business Database Software is Beneficial? Posted By : Steve Shankar

Business database software has become indispensable for every business organization as it helps in reducing their expenses and increasing their production. Big organizations have a number of departments that are handled by different employees.

Health minister resigns for “personal reasons”

Serbian Health Minister Tomica Milosavljević has resigned, saying the decision came “for deeply personal reasons”.

Reporters who attended his news conference in Belgrade today were not allowed to ask any questions.

Verizon iPhone Could Soon Put Android Smartphones in the Shade: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: As the iPhone comes close to its launch date on the Verizon Wireless network, the Android smartphone makers will likely fume about once again playing second fiddle to the iPhone on another carrier’s store shelves. – With Apples iPhone set to
make its debut on the Verizon network in a matter of days, speculation is
already percolating on what impact this will have on Android handset makers.

The end of the exclusivity deal that Apple had in place with AT amp;T made
other carriers, especially Verizon, fertil…


Verizon iPhone Is Arriving at Just the Right Time: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: With the Verizon iPhone just a few weeks away, it’s clearer now than ever that it’s the right time for the platform to make its way to the wireless carrier. – Apple’s iPhone is scheduled to make its way to Verizon’s network on Feb. 10,
ending the exclusive deal that Apple had in place with AT amp;T for more than
two years. That day will be an important one for both current and future
Verizon customers. It will also be a landmark day for Apple as it bri…


Samsung, Motorola Are Apple’s Biggest Mobile Threats: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: Some might say that Google is Apples biggest threat, but when it comes to revenue in the mobile market, Motorola and Samsung stand above the rest. – Apple is undoubtedly a
mobile powerhouse. The companys iPhone is selling like gangbusters and its
iPad continues to dominate that market. By the looks of things, it doesnt seem
that there is a single company in the mobile marketplace that has any chance of
threatening Apples position.

Of cour…


Modernizing COBOL Apps: 10 Reasons Why It`s Important

Like the mainframe, COBOL is not dead. In fact, COBOL continues to live and to thrive in various enterprise environments. In the fourth quarter of 2010, IBM saw a 70 percent increase in the sales of its System z mainframes. Likewise, COBOL use continues, with 5 billion lines of new COBOL code being added to live systems every year. Not only that, there are still at least 1.5 million to 2 million developers around the world who today work with COBOL in some way. Moreover, there are more than 200 times more transactions processed by COBOL applications than Google searches each day. COBOL is a proven, robust language. Its robust, with a host of third-party products to support it in testing, debugging, code reuse, application analysis and migration to other platforms. The programming language is scalable and can support large volumes of transactional data, its reliable for mission-critical applications, and its portable across platforms. Companies such as Micro Focus and Veryant produce tools that enable developers to extend COBOL to the latest platforms using a variety of application development environments, without having to rewrite code. As enterprises move to more distributed models, COBOL systems will continue to require revisions. This slide show points out 10 reasons why it is important to continue to modernize COBOL apps. – …


Verizon, FCC Net Neutrality Suit Is Bad News for All Sides: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: Verizon has decided to wage battle against the FCC over an already-weak rule protecting net neutrality. But neither side is going to look good in a legal tussle that could set back the cause of network neutrality, one way or another. – Net neutrality and the legal
fight that surrounds it is something that cant be explained so easily. In
essence, the Federal Communications Commission believes that it has the power
to establish some basic rules on user access to the Internet. Internet providers,
however, feel that they can regul…


Tablet Market to Evolve Rapidly in 2011: 10 Reasons Why

In 2010, tablets started making their way into homes and offices around the world. That trend was led mainly by Apple and its iPad, which according to a recent study from IDC captured 87 percent market share during the third quarter of 2010. Apple’s device is being chased in the share ranking by a handful of other devices, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the Dell Streak and the JooJoo tablet. However, none of those products was able to capture consumer or enterprise attention the way the iPad did. In 2011, that could very well change. Apple’s iPad will still be a dominant force, but several new devices will be joining the fray to see if they can steal some of the market share Apple currently controls. Moreover, some of the companies that folks would expect to see compete heavily in the marketplace will have little, if any, showing. Simply put, the tablet market will be a fascinating space to watch for the remainder of 2011. As the year unfolds, there are a number of things that people should know about the rapid evolution of the tablet market. Read on to find out what everyone should know about tablets in 2011. – …


Apple Without Steve Jobs Will Do Just Fine: 10 Reasons Why

When Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that he would be taking a medical leave of absence Jan. 17, the news rippled through the high-tech community like a tsunami, prompting panicked questions. Financial analysts managed to ameliorate some of the hysteria by noting that they expected Apple not only to report a fine first fiscal quarter for the year, but also that the company’s existing products and forthcoming upgrades would keep the company well positioned well into the future. Well, Apple reported record earnings for the holiday quarter, ending Dec. 25. It’s also important to note that Apple has been down this road twice before with Jobs. Jobs took time off to battle pancreatic cancer in 2004. More recently, in April 2009, Jobs underwent a liver transplant. Both times, Apple COO Tim Cook has been there to guide Apple’s ship through waters calm and roiled. Since Jobs’ full-time return, the company has launched new iPhones, Macbooks, iPods and the seminal iPad last April. With upgrades planned for all of these products in the next year, Apple appears well positioned for growth& with or without Jobs. Jobs’ vision isn’t replaceable; no one is questioning that. But with Cook at the helm, backed by a solid supporting cast, the company’s day-to-day operations will be fine. Here are 10 reasons why Apple will do just fine without Jobs. – …


Russians favor EU for economic reasons

Being part of the EU is something more and more Russians desire, according to the latest Deutsche Welle poll. And it is the perceived economic benefits that makes them want to be part of the bloc.

Microsoft`s Apple ‘App Store` Suit Only Wastes Time: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: Microsoft is suing Apple over its use of “App Store,” claiming that the term is too generic to be worthy of a trademark. But is this really the best time to be distracted with that? – Microsoft is taking issue with Apples claim that it should hold the exclusive rights to the term, “App Store.” The software giant says that the term is too generic, and should not be employed exclusively by Apple. If the company is successful, it could pave the way for Microsoft or any other firm, f…


Verizon iPhone 4 Will Impact Android: 10 Reasons Why

As expected, Verizon Wireless and Apple introduced the iPhone 4 at an event in New York City Jan. 11, confirming the speculation that enthralled the media for more than six months and ending AT&T’s more than three-year reign as sole carrier of the popular Apple handset. Verizon’s CMDA network-based device will go on sale Feb. 10 for $199.99 for the 16GB version and $299.99 for the 32GB version. Aside from the different antenna and network (AT&T’s iPhone is supported by its UMTS antenna and network), the key difference between the Verizon device and AT&T’s handset is that Verizon is offering Personal Hotspot capability to connect up to five devices via WiFi. Media and press are exploring how the arrival of the iPhone 4 on Verizon will cut into AT&T’s iPhone sales. The bigger story, in our opinion, is how Apple on Verizon’s 3G network will impact the growth of Google’s Android mobile operating system. In this slide show, eWEEK explores how the competitive dynamic between Apple and Google just shifted to Apple’s favor. – …


Verizon iPhone Roll Out Fell Short of Hype: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: Apples iPhone is finally making its way to Verizons network. But now that the deal is done, the event turned out to be a lot less exciting than all the months of hype that led up to it. – After years of waiting and non-stop rumors, Verizon has finally brought the iPhone to its network. The company announced the addition of Apples smartphone to its wireless service on Jan. 11 in New York City. Apples COO Tim Cook was also in attendance to commemorate the event. As expected, the smartp…


Steve Ballmer’s CES Performance Proves He Needs to Go: 10 Reasons Why

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage at the Consumer Electronics Show last week amid anticipation from both critics and supporters. The critics were hoping he would go on-stage and deliver the same old, boring discourse on why Microsoft is tops in software. The supporters were hoping that Ballmer would talk about the impact Windows 8 will have, why Windows-based tablets are the future, and how Microsoft will spend the next year overcoming pressures from Google and Apple. Unfortunately for those supporters, Ballmer did little of the sort. Instead, he and his colleagues spent time talking about Xbox, one of Microsoft’s strongest achievers in the past year; Windows Phone 7 and how the company will improve the OS in the coming year; and Windows 7. He also mentioned that the next version of Windows will support ARM Holdings architecture. But that was about it. In the process, Ballmer showed that Microsoft in 2011 will be the same company it was in 2010: unsure of what the future really holds. He also effectively showed that he doesn’t have what it takes to run Microsoft any longer. Ballmer seems to be living in the past, and it’s hurting Microsoft and its investors. Read on to find out why 2011 should be Steve Ballmer’s last year at Microsoft. – …


BlackBerry 4G PlayBook Built for Success: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: RIM has announced the BlackBerry 4G PlayBook, available exclusively to Sprint customers. From the looks of it, the PlayBook could be quite a success when it launches later this year. – When Research In Motion first announced the BlackBerry PlayBook, some were
skeptical about its appeal. After all, the tablet boasts a 7-inch display smaller
than the iPad’s 9.7-inch screen and it lacks the ability to connect to 3G. The
only option available to users away from a Wi-Fi connection i…