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Apple 17-Inch Macbook Pro Versus 17-Inch Sony Vaio Vgn-Ar790U/B

September 26th, 2009 14 comments
Apple 17-Inch Macbook Pro Versus 17-Inch Sony Vaio Vgn-Ar790U/B

Whether we choose to admit it or not, everyone loves to watch a battle of epic proportions played out in the media. Think of the hype surrounding the Ali V Frazier fight. Alien V Predator movie. England V Germany football match, and finally the 17-inch MacBook Pro Versus the 17-inch Sony VAIO VGN-AR790U/B.

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Hulu Internally Beta Testing Subscription Based Service

September 21st, 2009 No comments

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The headline “Hulu is going subscription” has been making headlines around the net recently, but as usual, some of these claims are somewhat exaggerated. New Corps. Chairman Rupert Murdoch and NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker indicated that Hulu may indeed one day have a subscription based service, but “no decisions have been made yet”.  Inside sources have indicated that Hulu is already beta testing subscription based video services internally, but that this is merely an attempt to hammer out the technical details.

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Weekend Update 9.19.09- The Real World—Silicon Valley Edition. [Digital Daily]

September 19th, 2009 No comments

Geekfighting may never become its own UFC event, but following tech news this week seemed, in places, like a view to a big, well-funded cage match. Things got so rowdy that Kara Swisher could hear them all the way across “The Pond.”

EchoSign Reaches One Million Users For E-Signatures

September 19th, 2009 No comments

Electronic Signature Solution EchoSign EchoSign Reaches One Million Users For E Signatures

EchoSign, the web-based electronic signatures and signature automation service, has surpassed one million users. The startup, which launched back in 2006, has also helped sign and close more than $200,000,000 worth of contracts in one month.

Adobe Will Buy Analytics Provider Omniture for $1.8B

September 17th, 2009 No comments

Adobe Systems, the maker of Flash, Acrobat and Photoshop, plans to acquire Utah-based Omniture for $1.8 billion, or $21.50 per share, the companies announced late Tuesday. The deal would combine Adobe’s Web design tools with Omniture’s Web analytics tools.