Online course platform provider OpenLearning has picked up $1.7 million in new funding, mostly from the former managing director of Netscape Australia.
Flock me, the makers of the social networking-friendly Flock browser could well be saying, here comes a similar sounding type of free browser called RockMelt, built on Google's Chromium code but requiring end-users to have a Facebook account.
I was drawn to a couple of interesting graphs that paint an interesting picture of Microsoft's frequent skirmishes with the Internet. Whether or not they "get it" is still up for grabs.
2008 has been the year of the netbook. Since the surprise runaway success of the ASUS Eee Linux PC in 2007 there has been a surge of hardware vendors joining in. Yet MSI users have poo-pooed the use of Linux on these systems. I disagree. Here's why Linux netbooks are the future.
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