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Yahoo! is like a drifting ship whose crew does everything just like it used to do, perhaps things will return to normal. Shaken to its foundations by the series of events that have marked the past two months, like the Microsoft bid, the departing of young talent, the cleansing within its ranks and the lawsuits that have been thrown at it, the company is still wobbling on the right path.

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Editor: Being digital vagabonds without an Exchange server, we Lifehacker writers use online apps like Gmail and Google Calendar to get things done. But can an Outlook user make the switch without losing out? Guest contributor Jared Goralnick's here today to take a look. Gmail launched in 2004 and has matured each year, but Microsoft Outlook (with Exchange) is still the most popular tool for accessing email. Comparing the two side by side, is it time to jump ship from either platform? Let's find out. This comparison below is based on Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Google Apps for your Domain's free version of Gmail. There are many differences between the two products in terms of how they can be configured and the type of workflow that they support. I'll go throug read more »

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UFO Pants and Clothing - FREE SHIPPING on orders over $50.00 These are the original UFO pants. read more »

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Craig Federighi is an Apple "boomerang."


Federighi, who's taking over for departing Mac veteran Bertrand Serlet, left Apple in February of 1999 for business software company Ariba, and wound up coming back 10 years later to help Apple build the
Mac OS, which ships on the company's desktop and notebook computers.


Now, according to Apple's announcement earlier this week, he's stepping
into a role many are watching closely: he'll be running the Mac OS group
at a time of uncertainty as to what, exactly, a computer is--what form
factor it's in; what software it's using.




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