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Open-source firm renames, moves to U.S.

June 16, 2005 Netline Internet Service becomes Openexchange and moves from Olpe, Germany, to Tarrytown, N.Y. TAGS: open source, Germany, U.S.

The exercise bike that races via the Web

September 7, 2007 Connect the Ergo Bike Premium 8i to the Internet and compete with cyclists around the world for head-to-head races.Photos: The Ergo Bike Premium 8iVideo: Web-enabled exercise bike packed with tech TAGS: ride, Germany, Europe, San Francisco, U.S., video

New supercomputer finds home in Europe

March 14, 2006 Research center in Germany hopes Julicher Blue Gene/L can help stem the brain drain of top scientists to U.S. TAGS: supercomputer, Blue Gene, Blue Gene/L, Germany, Europe, modeling, scientist, IBM Corp., U.S.

Legal DVD downloads to hit U.S. shores?

January 31, 2006 Amazon, CinemaNow and others may soon be able to sell digital versions of movies online. TAGS: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., CinemaNow, Bertelsmann AG, studio, Germany, file-swapping, Amazon.com Inc., film, movies, U.S., Apple Computer, president, movie, Microsoft Corp., video, DVD

With smart phones, it's all about the OS

November 28, 2006 IDC study of mobile phone habits from major world markets finds, among other things, that applications drive competition. TAGS: smart phone, survey, Germany, India, China, Nokia Corp., Palm Inc., U.K., U.S., Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile phone, operating system, cell phone, Microsoft Windows

Study: Internet use in U.S. homes dips

March 18, 2005 Emerging Net markets such as Hong Kong, France offer better marketing opportunities for Internet companies, research firm says. TAGS: Hong Kong, Nielsen/NetRatings, Internet company, research company, Europe, Asia, France, Germany, U.S.

SAP chief tells European tech companies to wake up

March 10, 2005 Kagermann calls on Germans, others to break its technological dependency on America through greater investment, innovation. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, embedded system, innovation, Germany, information technology, Europe, European Union, investment, U.S., CEO, America

Microsoft sues German firm over spam

June 21, 2005 Case alleges German company rented out space on servers that could deliver 74 million junk messages a month. TAGS: design services, managing director, Germany, Microsoft Corp., U.S., server

Office Live exits beta

November 15, 2006 Microsoft's Net-based software becomes generally available in U.S., while betas are released in U.K., France, Japan and Germany. TAGS: Microsoft Office Live, beta, Microsoft Office, web-based application, Steve Ballmer, Germany, France, Japan, Microsoft Corp., U.K., U.S., Google Inc.

Firefox growing in Europe, too

June 7, 2005 Mirroring a trend in the United States, the browser continues to grow across Europe, but more slowly than it had. TAGS: Web metrics, WebSideStory Inc., market share, slowdown, trend, Firefox, Finland, mirroring, Germany, Europe, Mozilla Corp., Web browser, U.S., Apple Computer

Customized stamps are back

April 12, 2005 Apparently, WeStampU didn't get the memo that letting people put their own pictures on postage stamps could lead to trouble. TAGS: stamp, Stamps.com, postcard, Germany, digital image, U.S.

Europe debates Net growth, limits

May 3, 1996 Interest in both regulating information and promoting expansion on the Internet is heating up in Europe. TAGS: Communications Decency Act, Germany, Europe, service provider, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, Internet access, U.S.

Yahoo makes its telecom play

December 8, 2005 Yahoo to offer two new fee-based voice over IP services so customers can make PC-to-phone calls. TAGS: PC-to-phone, VoIP, Yahoo! Inc., VoIP service, Italy, Yahoo IM, Time Warner Inc., Germany, telecommunications, mobile phone, IP, U.S., Google Inc., PC, video

The next chain outlet concept: Energy experts

May 2, 2007 It's like Home Depot but for energy efficiency. Standard Renewable and Conergy are building a chain for green tech. TAGS: biodiesel, chain, renewable energy, Germany, photovoltaics, audit, U.S.

SAP challenges Oracle's Air Force contract

November 1, 2005 Germany's SAP asks the GAO to review the $88 million contract, potentially putting it up for grabs. TAGS: SAP AG, Oracle Corp., protest, agency, evaluation, complaint, contract, Germany, recommendation, president, U.S.

Keeping clean tech down-to-earth

April 16, 2007 For Vinod Khosla, the debate over solar power and other energy options comes down to pragmatic questions of cost. TAGS: wind power, plant, debate, goal, Germany, Dr., China, U.S.

Nokia: Science skills gap is Europe-wide

March 12, 2007 The lack of young people taking up scientific careers can be found in Germany, England or any leading EU country, Nokia exec says. TAGS: Cambridge, nanotechnology, Nokia Corp., collaboration, European Union, U.K., Germany, career, Europe, Intel, U.S.

Samsung minitablet debuts in U.S.

May 1, 2006 Q1 device to sell through Best Buy's online store next week, show up in some of retailer's outlets this summer. Photos: Samsung's Q1 unveiled TAGS: Samsung Q1, minitablet PC, Microsoft Origami, online store, ultramobile PC, retailer, Best Buy Co. Inc., vice president, Samsung Electronics, tablet, Intel, battery, Germany, battery life, San Francisco, U.S.
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