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Windows 7 Hits Public BetaYesterday
At the opening keynote of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Wednesday night, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, making his first appearance at the show in a slot that used to be reserved for Bill Gates, announced the widely anticipated, feature-complete beta of the company’s new Windows 7 operating system.

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BonzoBox Reveals Beta WebsiteYesterday
BonzoBox, a social homepage, has revealed its product to the public. The website has previously operated under a hidden beta only available to selected developers. BonzoBox is an interactive Web tool that allows people to build their own customized "BonzoBox" home page with live thumbnail image links to their favorite websites. Special integrated access to these sites serves as a key component. BonzoBox also offers a specialized email application for users to have complete access to all of their personal email accounts and a BonzoBuddies tab where users can chat and stay in touch with other

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Cloud Computing Journal: How is Content Stored in the Cloud?January 6
In part one of this series, we discussed the nature of content within the cloud. After determining the nature of the content being stored, it is important to understand how this unstructured and structured content will be stored. The mechanism for storage has significant impact on a provider’s Service Level Agreement (SLA) to the end user and can also promote the concept of tiered storage within the cloud as well.

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Virtualized and Physical InfrastructuresJanuary 6
Instead of creating a less complex environment, in many cases virtualization has made it more complex. Many business- and mission-critical applications are just not right for a hypervisor. Other software applications won't even support hypervisors even today.

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Intel and Adobe Putting Flash on TVJanuary 6
Adobe and Intel plan to collaborate on porting Adobe’s Flash widgetry to Intel’s Media Processor CE 3100, a way to put Flash-enhanced web content and rich Flash applications on television. The chip is bound for cable set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc players, digital TVs and retail-connected AV devices.

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