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Oracle CRM demand rocks, gets social

Larry Dignan: At Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle VP Anthony Lye says demand for the company's CRM software is growing at a rate he hasn?t "seen since the bubble times."

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Dana Gardner: Oracle's Beehive push portends a rethinking
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Windows 7: Replacing applets with services

Mary Jo Foley: Windows 7's mail, photo-management and movie-maker subsystems are all being replaced by optionally installable Windows Live equivalents.

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Windows 7 screenshots leak
Microsoft refers to its anti-Linux playbook to attack VMware

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One Month with Windows Vista

Jason Perlow: One month ago, I pledged that I would try Windows Vista on my new PC for a month before deciding whether I would keep it or revert back to Windows XP as my primary desktop OS. What's the verdict?

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How to set up a new PC in one easy session

Ed Bott: After doing this dozens of times, I've got the process down to a series of checklists, all built around some core principles.

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