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Care Micro Newsletter August 2008 |
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Written by Web Manager
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Sunday, 10 August 2008 06:21 |
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Microsoft - what comes after Windows - and IE7?
Microsoft is reported to beworking on a web-based operating system called Midori, as it looks beyond Windows. It is expected to be a cloud-computing service.
And it is already trialling IE8.
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Microsoft’s SQL Server 2008 has now been released to manufacturing.
Server and database fans finally get a chance to unpick and explore the delights of Microsoft’s SQL Server 2008
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Social Networks for Business
Are businesses making the most of the opportunities that "Web 2.0" can offer them?
Incorporating social media into your company’s existing content strategy does not have to be a painful process.
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Build your own Search Engine
Yahoo! has announced that it will allow external developers to use its technology to develop their own search engines, free of charge.
The new service will allow developers to create enhanced search results specifically for their sector or users
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Malware on Websites
The potential security threat from genuine websites infected with malware has almost doubled in the first half of 2008.
Some three-quarters of websites with malicious code are in fact legitimate sites that have been compromised.
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New Fibre for Broadband
Up to 10 million homes will get fibre-optic based broadband in the next few years, if recently announced plans to replace much of the UK's existing copper wire network are completed on time.
And cable operators such as Virgin Media are not lagging behind, either, aiming for 200Mb/sec by 2012.
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And finally ...
Testing, testing - how good are IT GCSEs? Could you fail to pass the test?
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Last Updated on Monday, 18 August 2008 20:11 |