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Scholarship Does What Mom Can't For Ark. Honor Student
Seventeen-year-old Jennifer Garcia began searching the Internet last summer for scholarship opportunities to help pay her college expenses.
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After three months of waiting, Microsoft has pulled out of its pursuit of internet giant Yahoo!
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Linked by Flavio Villanustre on Sun 4th Sep 2005 17:11 UTC
Elive is a Live CD featuring Enlightenment as the only window manager (and desktop shell too). Its version 0.1 was mostly an alpha release, and while E16 ran fine, E17 was severely broken in many aspects.
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"Microsoft today released to the web Silverlight 1.0
, a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering richer user experiences on the Web. In addition, Microsoft will work with Novell to deliver Silverlight support for Linux, called Moonlight, and based on the project started on mono-project.com."
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A group of state attorneys general urged a federal judge on Tuesday to hold Microsoft to a 2002 antitrust settlement ...
so that the company can't stymie embryonic Web 2.0 rivals of its Windows operating system.
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"XGI Technology is still in business , but what has happened to them? We once saw hope in them for providing discrete graphics processors to take on the NVIDIA and ATI duopoly, but they have since discontinued their Volari 8 series.
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Not many laptops are delivered by kayak free of charge by a group of men armed with bearspray and a shotgun.
It was an audacious, if somewhat bumbling, bid by blackmailers desperately in awe of the socialite lifestyle. Jurors at the three-week trial at the Old Bailey heard about badly-forged documents, doctored videoclips, and claims of illicit gay sex.
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Microsoft Drops Bid for Yahoo
05 May 2008 By Anupreeta Das / Reuters SAN FRANCISCO -- Microsoft walked away from its bid to buy Yahoo over the weekend after the Internet company turned down its offer to raise the price by $5 billion to $47.5 billion.
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Egyptians ignore Facebook call
Egyptians largely ignored a call by online activists for a general strike to protest against the government on President Hosni Mubarak's 80th birthday.
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China mounts cyber attacks on Indian sites
Over the past one and a half years, China has reportedly mounted almost daily attacks on Indian computer networks, both government and private.
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Apparantly 3D browsers are the latest fad, as after uBrowser based on Mozilla Firefox , there is now SphereXplorer , a 3D browser based on Internet Explorer and SphereXP . Indulge yourself in screenshots , or just download and try it.
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Linspire launched a revamped partner program on September 14 that will pay system builders a percentage on all commercial Linux software and services purchased by users of either Linspire or Freespire pre-installed desktop and laptop computers using the company's CNR technology.
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Microsoft walks away from Yahoo acquisition – Google wins
Microsoft has pulled the emergency brake and decided that it will not pursue a purchase of Yahoo. In a letter sent to Yahoo co-founder and CEO Jerry, Microsoft CEO said that Yahoo’s demands of a 70% premium of the company’s closing price on January 31 were unreasonable and he made it clear that Yahoo’s decision to strike a deal with Google’s advertising solutions were the decisive blow to kill ...
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X-Press Yourself: Her job is planning a better place for all of us to live
Fans of the popular "SimCity" computer game series get to create and develop virtual cities.
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What MicroNoHoo means for enterprises
Now that Yahoo gets to remain a stand-alone company for a few more months, you make think that a battle royale between Microsoft and Google over the online advertising and social networking/communications services future has little bearing on enterprises. But you'd be wrong. Here are seven reasons...
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What the world is reading
All good things must come to an end, and downloading free music is hardly likely to be an exception.
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All it takes to get a visa
Driven crazy by US immigration policy, Microsoft Corp. executives decided to drive some of their employees north.
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Retailers cannot ignore social networks traffic: Gartner
STAMFORD, USA: With the increased consumer traffic that social networks are generating on the Internet, retailers must have a position on social networks, according to Gartner, Inc. Although social networks have tended to center on younger demographic groups, they are expanding into wider groups that matter to a broader base of retailers such as career-based social networks, shopping-based ...
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After 3 months, Microsoft bid for Yahoo goes offline
Microsoft Corp walked away from its bid to buy Yahoo Inc on Saturday after the Internet company turned down its offer to raise the price by $5 billion to $47.5 billion.
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TEXT-Yahoo response to Microsoft withdrawing bid
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp dropped its bid to buy Yahoo Inc Saturday after the Internet company rejected its offer to raise the price by $5 billion to $47.5 billion.
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Enlarging type on a computer screen
On enlarging type on a computer screen: Reader Jane Rysak of Hialeah tells us that she purchased a disc magnifier called a Big Shot Single User for $99 from A1 Square.
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All eyes on Yahoo for alternate deal to Microsoft
What are you worried about the most? What are you worried about the most? 1953 responses, not scientifically valid, results updated every minute.
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Without Yahoo!, Microsoft is left to continue failing alone
Yahoo! and Microsoft needed each other. To be fair, I don't think Microsoft would have gained much in terms of search or web momentum from Yahoo!, because combining two second- and third-place competitors rarely yields a first-place winner, unless it som
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sit down with Carlos Guerreiro
"A few months ago, the GNOME Mobile Platform was announced to the public. One of the main forces behind the launch of this initiative was Nokia, which uses a lot of GNOME-components in its Linux-based Internet Tablets Nokia 770 and N800. During this years GUADEC Andreas Proschofsky had the chance to , Nokias Manager for Open Source Software, to talk - amidst other things - about the not so ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Dec 2006 22:24 UTC
Magnussoft has published an update concerning Zeta . They announced SAMBA has reached beta status, while also announcing a (much needed) multi-protocol instant messaging application, which supports GoogleTalk, Jabber, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, and MSN.
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