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Toshiba Gratiskan Upgrade OS Vista ke Windows 7

Written by Aslisoft on Sep 14th, 2009 | Filed under: Computer News, Microsoft OEM, Microsoft OLP (Open License), Software news

Fajar Widiantoro – detikinet


Windows 7 upgrade (toshiba)

Jakarta – Menjelang peluncuran resmi Windows 7 dari Microsoft, Toshiba menawarkan upgrade sistem operasi Windows Vista ke Windows 7 secara gratis.
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Windows 7 Enterprise Siap Dijajal

Written by Aslisoft on Sep 14th, 2009 | Filed under: Computer News, Microsoft OEM, Microsoft OLP (Open License), Software news

Ardhi Suryadhi – detikinet


Ilustrasi (Ist.)

Jakarta – Microsoft mengumumkan ketersediaan sistem operasi Windows 7 Enterprise versi trial yang bisa dijajal kemampuannya oleh para IT profesional.

Versi tersebut sudah bisa didownload saat ini juga, dan para pengguna diberi batas waktu penggunaan selama 90 hari. Produsen software terbesar di dunia ini memang sengaja membuka kesempatan tersebut.

Sebab, untuk memberi peluang kepada para IT profesional untuk melakukan pengujian apakah OS ini bisa berjalan lancar dengan aplikasi, hardware dan kebijakan pengembangan strategis di perusahaan mereka berada.

Dilansir dari PC Magazine dan dikutip detikINET, Kamis (3/9/2009), Microsoft mengatakan bahwa Windows 7 Enterprise versi trial tersebut merupakan versi RTM (release to manufacture), hanya saja dengan fitur yang lebih lengkap.
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Google technology to aid charging for online content

Written by Aslisoft on Sep 12th, 2009 | Filed under: Computer News, Internet News

Google has admitted for the first time that it is developing technology that would assist newspapers in making money from website readers.

The search engine, which has revolutionised the way consumers access news through its ranked news searches on the internet, is working on new software that will allow newspapers to charge users for certain online content using a system of micro-payments.

It comes just a month after News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch raised the industry bar by saying that he hoped all of his major newspapers – including the Times and the Sun – would be charging for online content by the end of June 2010.

Profiting from the internet while at the same time not alienating online readers is seen by most in the newspaper industry as the “holy grail”, amid falling print readership and declining advertising spend by traditional advertisers.

The only newspapers to currently successfully charge readers for content are the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal, although both offer an element of free coverage to occasional readers.

Google’s disclosure was made in a response to the Newspaper Association of America which asked a number of technology companies for proposals on how to generate revenues from online content.

The Google document suggests that its micro-payment system – which would involve readers being charged per article, potentially for exclusive news stories, longer features or columns – will be part of its existing Google Checkout payment system, which is a competitor to PayPal.


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