Today the much awaited Windows 7 was officially launched and fanatics, critics and normal users have been waiting to see what this new system have to offer. As by far the largest percentage of the computers on this planet runs some sort of Windows, it is obvious that a large number of users have been […]
Windows 7: A ‘child’ of open collaboration
October 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
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The good thing about a crisis
January 4th, 2009 · No Comments
When you see a headline like that it screams opportunities. In rough times a lot of people get affected negatively, but there will also be companies benefitting from the situation. Remember when the war in Iraq began? Some Danish companies were involved in the re-building and transportation of military supplies etc, and obviously these companies […]
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New browser will help the web get more efficient
September 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
As Google are getting ready to celebrate their 10 years birthday, they announced that a beta version of their new browser Chrome will be available for download later today.
Practically what the company did is rethink the idea of browsing, and look into what the need is of todays internet user. Where we in the old […]
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Some thoughts on the Yahoo! case
February 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Today it became public that Yahoo! formally rejected the bid that software giant Microsoft announced on February 1st. According to Yahoo! the company says that the offer “substantially undervalues” the companies operations, but what does this mean?
Yahoo! stocks have been dropping to under $20 pr share during the last year, and the $31 pr share […]
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Is Yahoo! dying?
February 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
It’s not any news that the computer business is one of the fastest changing industries in the world. Companies get big fast because of ‘investor love’, and of course from time to time some way to positive analysis leading to insane IPO’s. These giving new companies a cash flow boost that many other industries […]