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24/7 Wall St.: Sun Microsystems Reflects Ticker Change Over 1-4 Reverse Split (JAVA, JAVAD)
I had missed this when it was first announced. “The high-end server maker and owner of the rights to Java will temporarily change its stock ticker to “JAVAD” to reflect its 1 for 4 reverse stock split.”
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Photos: When tech tunes your guitar | CNET News.com
“The Robot Guitar system–called Powertune and developed by Tronical, based in Germany–can be installed by any authorized manufacturer or service center.”
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Gore and Bush, Together Again – New York Times
“Gore was among the 2007 Nobel Prize winners who were invited in for a photo and some chatter with the president; Gore got the recognition for his work on global warming.”
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GNOME and Novell: The FUD Stops Here
“Due to my position as a director of the GNOME Foundation, it’s important to point out that this post represents my personal views, not those of the Foundation.”
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Hotmail creator unveils Office killer | Australian IT
“THE co-founder of Hotmail, the web-based e-mail service bought by Microsoft for $US400 million ($459 million) a decade ago, is challenging the American software giant’s core $US20 billion office desktop business.”
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Mobile phone viewer for Second Life | VintFalken.com
“Kimidora says it’s slow, even in minimal quality mode, but none the less, the viewer is already vewwy vewwy impressive.”
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