September, 2007



Microsoft Touts Cost Savings of Vista Over XP by Paul Krill

This post has been viewed 410 times since Thursday 6 September 2007 @ 1:51 am

Microsoft has released details of a study it commissioned that found that total cost of ownership for Windows Vista on mobile PCs is $605 (£305) less annually than Windows XP.

According to research conducted by Wipro and GCR Custom Research, total cost of ownership for Windows XP is $4,407 (£2,205) annually, while Vista’s cost is $3,802 (£1,905). regole pokerpoker gamepoker 5 drawgioco poker online gratisseven card stud in lineavideo poker on linepoker per pcpoker on line in italianogame on line poker888 pokergioco video poker gratismebeliregolamento pokergiocare onlinestreap poker7 card stud onlinedraw poker,draw poker gold,poker 5 card drawtexas holdem calculatorcome giocare a pokerlive poker 3d,poker live,download live pokerguida poker onlineomaha poker onlinepoker downloadfree omaha pokerbet and win pokerpoker no on linescarica gioco pokervc pokergioca a poker on linegiochi streep pokertexas holdem milano3c texas holdem pokergiochi seven card studgiochi online pokercarte giocogioco poker scaricare gratisinternet pokerwww pokerprobabilità pokerholdem poker italiaimparare a giocare a pokerpoker su internet gratispoker online osxforum poker on linegiochi poker gratis da scaricareworld tour pokerholdem poker on linegioco poker gratuitopoker tournament 2007компютриgioco poker online gratis,poker game online gratis,poker online gratisseven card stud inlinea The $4,407 figure was derived from costs of hardware, software, IT labour, and user costs. Mobile PCs were the focus because these units will outship desktop systems by 2010, said Hiroshi Sakakibara, product manager for Windows Product Management at Microsoft.

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Accidental Webmasters Rejoice - Help is Out There by Shane Schick

This post has been viewed 398 times since Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 8:03 pm

It can happen anywhere, at any time. You’re doing your job, minding your own business, and it suddenly dawns on you: you’re the company’s webmaster.

There was a time when the title referred to someone who built the corporate website and managed its content, but today those are largely two different things. Many firms have decided it’s cheaper and easier to hire an outside firm to do the site building and hosting, while internal staff deal with the information that’s put up on the Web.

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Accidental Webmasters Rejoice - Help is Out There by Shane Schick

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