Senin, 03 Januari 2011

A report card and 3 resolutions for Google

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How did Google do against our 2010 resolutions and what does it need to focus on in 2011?
Chip giant's second-generation Intel Core processors are upon us. Hundreds of PC models will be released over the next several months based on Intel's highest-performing chip to date.
We have a pretty good idea of what we're going to see at CES this week: tablets, tablets, tablets. Oh, and some Internet-connected TVs, cars tech, 4G wireless networking, and ultra-powerful smartphones and notebooks for good measure.
Google and Apple browsers strip away usage share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer overall, but IE8 and IE9 do show growth.
Investigations lead to the arrest of 4,965 people suspected of disseminating pornography in 2010, five of whom received jail sentences of five or more years.
Company spots malicious code on the Net that can infect computers after a user does nothing more than read an e-mail. But Office users can install an existing fix.
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Facebook's dedication to maintaining a start-up atmosphere even as it becomes massive has persisted far longer than many thought it would. But in 2011, is the end near for this business philosophy?
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