VMware Upgrades Its Virtualized Desktop Lineup – Virtualization from eWeek

SAN FRANCISCO—There’s no question that virtual desktop deployments or planned deployments are ramping up in IT enterprises everywhere. Increased bandwidths and newer, more efficient infrastructures are improving performance, and people are tiring of the often-difficult-to-deal-with client-to-desktop licensing and operations model.

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Droid X Users Cautioned About Unofficial Android Update

By Mark Long

Motorola has cautioned Droid X users to avoid an unofficial leaked Android 2.2 update, which could block the final Froyo release. Motorola promised its final Android 2.2 update for the Droid X will fix Microsoft Exchange problems. Motorola is counting on the Flash Player in Android 2.2 to differentiate the Droid X from Apple’s iPhone.

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Location-based services not connecting with typical – Technology & science – Tech and gadgets – PC World – msnbc.com

Location-based services may not be as popular as some start-ups would have you believe, according to a recent study by Forrester Research. Despite Foursquare hitting 3 million users, the media surrounding Facebook’s and Twitter’s attaching locations, Gowalla, Loopt and Shopkick, only about 4 percent of people have used it and only 1 percent regularly let others publicly know where they are, Advertising Age reported.

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Digg Users Protest the New Digg by Flooding Homepage with Reddit Links

Angry Digg users have united to push stories from Reddit onto the Digg front page.

Not everyone is happy with the newly redesigned Digg website. Unless, of course, you work at Mashable, but that is another story . In protest to what many see as at best a flaw in the new algorithm that helps select what goes on the front page, and at worst is blatant pandering to particular companies, Digg users have united to flood the site with links from rival website Reddit. The campaign has been so successful that according to the Huffington Post, at one point six of the seven top stories on Digg were from Reddit.

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The of benefits of Gmail

Google’s e-mail service, Gmail, gives an enough amount of area for the average internet user. As of now, Gmail provides about 7462 megabytes of free storage and contains an unique safety that retains undesirable messages out of a person’s inbox.

Nonetheless, this service will not be limited to such generic merchandise, but also displays an e-mail search bar for the user to use. This search bar helps the person to seek out any sort of outdated messages or key phrases that the user desires to use. Not only does the search bar enhance the person friendliness, however contacts additionally help the person recognize different personal references. The development of contact settings are presently beneath production for Gmail, but an user can put an image of the person next to every contact to make it more user friendly.

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Bills’ George Wilson passionate approximately limited function – USATODAY.com

This wasn’t about his exulted status as an NFL player, his role as a captain for the Buffalo Bills, or an appearance in a Mary J. Blige music video earlier this year.

No, his chat with a group of boys along the bleachers at St. John Fisher College was his way of doing something constructive to help protect, and intellectually nourish, one of the most at-risk groups: young African-American males.

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Microsoft Announces Upcoming Events with the Financial Community – MarketWatch

MarketWatch’s Latest Tweets

“#Bernanke says he feared #Lehman collapse http://bit.ly/cLKmGj”3:23 p.m. EDT, Sept. 2, 2010 from MarketWatch

“Stocks keep close to home ahead of Friday data http://bit.ly/baqdNL”2:39 p.m. EDT, Sept. 2, 2010 from MarketWatch

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Wilfork wins Burton Community Service Award – Extra Points – Boston.com

The Patriots are holding their annual Kickoff Gala tonight, and Vince Wilfork is this year’s recipient of the Ron Burton Community Service Award.

Not only does the nose tackle actively participate in team events throughout the year, Wilfork’s foundation also holds an annual draft-day fundraiser for diabetes research in honor of his father, who died from complications of the disease in 2002. His mother died just months later.

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DOJ: Arizona’s Community Colleges Shut Out Immigrant Workers, Too – COLORLINES

Another week, another Department of Justice lawsuit against Arizona. On Monday the DOJ sued the state for the second time this summer. In this latest round, the federal government has charged that the state’s community colleges illegally forced non-citizen students to jump through more hoops to get jobs.

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Caroline Giuliani gets one hour of regional utility for shoplifting – USATODAY.com

Clooney, Paltrow among latest Hollywood stars participating in cancer benefit

Caroline Giuliani, daughter of former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, was warned today by a judge to “stay out of trouble.”

And she was told that if she completes one day of community service, her shoplifting charge — she stole $100.50 worth of makeup from a Sephora store on E. 86th St. earlier this month — will be dismissed.

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