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Top 10 vnunet.com articles, 27 Feb 09

by vnunet.com staff

27 Feb 2009

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Google Earth 'Atlantis'
Top 10 vnunet.com articles

This week, Google and Yahoo have dominated the headlines. Most popular with vnunet.com readers was the news that a possible Atlantis discovery via Google Earth had been rejected by the search giant. Elsewhere widespread panic ensued as Gmail went down for two and a half hours on Tuesday morning.

The latest on Google rival Yahoo was also a hot topic, as it set out its plans for a management team restructure, which has now taken place; and kept hopes of a Microsoft deal alive.

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Google rejects Atlantis discovery claims
Search giant says ocean floor lines were caused by data collection process

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Users panic as Google Mail goes down
Many left with no Gmail, calendar or contact info

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Yahoo restructure may be announced next week
Bartz likely to put in place a more "traditional" management structure

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Microsoft readies new Windows 7 and Vista releases
Windows 7 beta update and reports of Vista SP2 Release Candidate emerge

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Virgin promises sweeping broadband upgrade
2Mbit/s customers to be boosted to 10Mbit/s

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Is this the new Mac mini?
New images and a video come to light, purporting to be of the new Mac mini

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Google explains Gmail troubles
Outage caused by datacentre maintenance

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Error Check System attack hits Facebook
Rogue application erupts on social network

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Yahoo CFO hints at Microsoft deal
Blake Jorgensen talks of 'partnership or sale in the long term'

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Dell Inspiron Mini 10 coming this month
Third model in Dell's netbook line available this week

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