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    Google turns 10: A look back

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    Google turns 10: A look back | Google starts showing its age• A bare-bones BlackBerry knockoff | See the BlackBerry clone• Dell looks to sell factories worldwide• The new iPod nano: Spy photos• Michael Dell 'Friends' his customers | Dell bets on a small laptop• Samsung mulls SanDisk buy - report All Technology News

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    First Look: Enermax Revolution 85+ PSU

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    89 days ago in The Technology Elf · Authority: 2

    First Look: Enermax Revolution 85+ PSU unknown Republican VP candidate pushes oil over cleantech unknown Microsoft’s Office Live snares only 1 million users unknown Microsoft and 12 others invest in Japanese TV unknown How Efficient is Google for Product Search? Jason Rennie Republican VP candidate pushes oil over cleantech Martin LaMonica TechBriefs Media Group Announces Sixth Annual National… Admin Dell bets on a small laptop Jon Fortt Advanced Micro: Mfg Spinoff Coming Soon? Eric Savitz Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 [Hardware] unknown

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    Dell bets on a small laptop

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    89 days ago in Tech And Time · No authority yet

    Dell bets on a small laptop Jon Fortt

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    Dell Partners with Box.net for New Inspiron Mini 9 Notebook

    http://blog.box.net/?p=293
    89 days ago in Box.net Blog · Authority: 56

    This week, Dell introduced the Inspiron Mini 9, taking the emerging class of “netbook” laptops by storm. Beyond its slick and classy looks, the Inspiron Mini addresses a lot of pent-up demand for notebooks that emphasize ultra-portability, a super low price of entry, and being the user’s ultimate buddy for surfing, e-mailing, chatting and social networking. And it all comes with the quality and reliability users expect from the Dell brand. As part of the launch, Dell partnered with Box.net to provide all of its Inspiron Mini users with free online storage to store all their important files safely and securely, be it productivity documents, PDFs, videos, photos, and just about anything else. Inspiron users get 2 GB of storage absolutely free by signing up for a Box.net account through a direct link on their snazzy new notebook. In addition, Box is offering affordable plans for users that need as much as 25 GB of online storage. Obviously, Box is excited to partner and be associated with one of the most respected companies in the PC industry. But we’re even more excited to play an important role in a new class of machines that cater to users’ online, always on-the-go, gotta share this latest (insert photo, link or document here) right-now kind of lives. Box.net has become a leader not because of the fact that we offer users online storage - though that’s obviously part of our core. Box has addressed users’ needs to access, share, and collaborate with friends and colleagues wherever they are, whatever applications or web services they use, and on any PC or mobile device they use - simply. With Dell’s new Inspiron Mini, we can say that the “netbook” class has truly arrived and is here to stay. And Box.net gets to help all these users store, access and share files that are at the heart of their digital lives. It’s going to be hot. Coverage Updates: Check out the Dell blog for their perspective Want to win a Dell Mini?  We’re doing a contest at Techcrunch right now…  check it out.  We’ll probably give away some to our readers in a newsletter soon.