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NIAGARA FALLS: A stop on the Tour De Dog
They’re a man and a man’s best friend on a mission and together they are riding around North America armed with little more than a bicycle and a laptop.David Sylvester and his husky/shepard Chiva passed through Niagara Falls Tuesday as part of their “Tour De Dog” where they visited the SPCA of Niagara before continuing on their journey to Pennsylvania.
Niagara Gazette |
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Live Coverage of Apple's Let's Rock Event
The Mac Observer and iPodObserver.com are on location to bring you live coverage of Apple's Let's Rock special media event. The event is scheduled for 10:00AM pacific time at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center, and Apple is expected to introduce new iPods along with a new version of iTunes
The Mac Observer |
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Thinnest iPod Nano Out For Xmas
Apple has unveiled its thinnest-ever iPod Nano and a host of other updates in a hotly anticipated announcement ahead of the Christmas shopping season.
SKY News |
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Does Hyper-V's Lack Of Live Migration Matter?
Microsoft partners don't seem overly concerned that the Hyper-V virtualization hypervisor won't include a key enterprise class feature until 2010, when Microsoft rolls out the next version of Windows Server 2008.
ChannelWeb |
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ING Direct launches new security guarantee
ING Direct is offering its clients free software designed to protect against online fraud. The company says it it is the first Canadian bank to offer Trusteer Rapport.
Investment Executive |
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Google, police take cyber crime lessons to schools
With youngsters becoming Internet savvy in the rapidly emerging world of computer technology, cyber crimes and misuse of Internet have also taken an upward curve.
Express India |
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Trade center unveils new Web site
The Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center has launched what officials say is an improved and more user-friendly Web site, www.daltontradecenter.com.
The Dalton Daily Citizen |
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Atlanta Officials File Lawsuit Against Online Travel Companies Over Taxes
Online travel companies are facing a flurry of lawsuits from upset city officials who say they were bilked out of tens of millions of dollars in hotel and occupancy taxes.
FOX 5 News Atlanta |
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Pot users share high times online
Dave Warden self-medicates on L.A. pot show "The Weed Report."
Los Angeles Times |
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NYC city hot lines accept videos, pictures
It's a new era for tipsters as officials announced Tuesday that city hot lines are now able to receive photos and video from computers and cell phones.
MSNBC |
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Yahoo hires former Microsoft exec to boost revenue
Yahoo Inc. has hired former Microsoft Corp. executive Joanne Bradford to help the Internet company try to accelerate its revenue growth after several years of disappointing results that have battered its stock.
Boston Globe |
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Steve Jobs Health Rumors Nearly Trump Apple Release
Apple introduces yet another new product, but that isn't the only thing people are looking at today, as the health of CEO Steve Jobs comes back to the spotlight.
NBC 11 Bay Area |
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Early-Morning Quake Rattles North Bay
Are you a news junkie, politics guru or a fan of Bay Area sports? Add news headlines and more to your Google or Yahoo! homepages. From cursing to nose picking, celebs lightheartedly reveal to VH1 their "Celebrity Bad Habits."
NBC 11 Bay Area |
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UR football announces broadcast schedule
REDLANDS - The University of Redlands has announced the radio schedule for the 2008 football season. There will be continued coverage on the radio and through the Internet.
Redlands Daily Facts |
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies were down at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies fell $1.08 or 5.7 percent, to $17.72.
Boston Globe |
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Final Glance: Computers companies
Shares of some top computers companies were mixed at the close of trading: Apple Inc fell $6.24 or 4.0 percent, to $151.68.
Boston Globe |
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Child Porn Found On Computer; Man Arrested
A Central Florida man is arrested on child porn charges.
Local 6 Orlando |
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Verizon adds cable, internet service to Puget Sound
The wireless provider will create competition for Comcast, promising more HD channels and faster internet.
KING5 Seattle |
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt offers energy plan
Eric Schmidt, Google's CEO and Chairman, says wind, solar thermal and enhancement geothermal can help solve many of America's problems, including energy security, the need for new jobs and global warming.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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Tech Tales: Sept. 10
International Internet traffic kept growing in the last year, but at a slower rate than before, and carriers more than kept pace by adding more capacity, a research firm said this week.
Colorado Daily |
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Paying pennies: Micropayments finally taking off
NEW YORK -- Seventeen-year-old Alexis Corocan spends about $5 a month on clothes, accessories and eyes of various shapes and shades for her online persona on IMVU, a popular Internet hangout.
Colorado Daily |
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Apple unveils new iPods
Apple took the wraps off, but shares still slipped.
The Arizona Republic |
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Amazon flash mob mauls Spore DRM
EA's big title gets 1-star rating For software that appeals to a wide audience like EA's latest sim game Spore, it's sometimes the first time the average person gets a good taste of how digital rights management (DRM) puts the screw on legitimate users.…
The Register |
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Verizon adds cable, internet service to Puget Sound
The wireless provider will create competition for Comcast, promising more HD channels and faster internet.
KING5 Seattle |
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Six degrees of bubkus and Google
Amid reports that Uncle Sam is mobilizing to battle Google, we're coming up on the 10th anniversary of the start of the government's antitrust case against Microsoft. And consider how that one turned out.
CNET |
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