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Wednesday September 24, 2008 - 15:43 EST
FRANKFORT, Kentucky -- As reported by the Kentucky Herald Leader: "Kentucky is commandeering 141 domain names of Internet gambling sites in a novel legal move to crack down on the unregulated industry.
Rolling Good Times |
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Like ‘The Real World,’ With More Computers
MTVs mtvU channel and Hewlett-Packard will present Engine Room, a TV series that will follow contestants as they produce digital art using products sold by H.P.
The Gadsden Times |
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Wednesday September 24, 2008 - 15:43 EST
LONDON -- As reported by The Guardian: "Bodog, one of the world's largest and most controversial online gambling groups, has applied for an operating licence for the UK despite allegations that its substantial activities in the US are criminal.
Rolling Good Times |
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Wednesday September 24, 2008 - 15:43 EST
FRANKFORT, Kentucky -- As reported by the Kentucky Herald Leader: "Kentucky is commandeering 141 domain names of Internet gambling sites in a novel legal move to crack down on the unregulated industry.
Rolling Good Times |
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Swisscom Enables Innovation at Office 2.0
Swisscom (SWX:SCMN), a leading telecommunications company, enabled one of the largest collective experiments on online productivity and collaboration at the recent Office 2.0 conference held at the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco. For the second consecutive year, Swisscom's Professional Services Unit was chosen to build the wired / wireless network infrastructure that allowed innovative ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Google to Digitize Newspaper Archives
Google is scanning microfilm from newspaper archives to make them searchable online, first through Google News and eventually on the papers own Web sites.
The Gadsden Times |
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UC Irvine to study large-scale computer networks
With $5.4 million award, Padhraic Smyth to lead research seeking to model and analyze more complex sets of data.
UC Newsroom |
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Donate a computer, get a tax break
Businesses upgrading their computer systems can “recycle” their old computers and receive a tax break by contacting the Massachusetts Department of Correction (DOC) Computers for Schools Program.
Georgetown Record |
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Google's G1 Comes Out
The first in a family of Android phones makes its formal debut.
Forbes |
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First Look: Spanning Sync
Nearly everyone has important data stored on their computer, but with cloud computing becoming popular, many people now store data on websites that allow access to their information from multiple devices. The biggest problem occurs when you want to store and edit your data on both your computer and a website like Google. Since keeping multiple copies of data organized can be nearly impossible, ...
MacNN |
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Digital Manga Inc.'s Online Manga Site eManga Open For Business
(Los Angeles, September 23, 2008) – Digital Manga Inc., one of the industry's most unconventional and innovative companies, is pleased to announce that its online content service eManga (www.emanga.com) has completed its beta stage and is now open for business.
Anime News Network |
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TBS’ GameTap unit merges with Metaboli
Turner Broadcasting System Inc.’s online gaming service GameTap has come together with European peer Metaboli to create a global online gaming service under the GameTap brand
BizJournals |
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Google phone wins cheers, requests for better
Nice try with the new phone, Google. Better luck next time.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Garden City Community College Maximizes Bandwidth with Cymphonix(TM) Network Composer(TM)
SALT LAKE CITY, BUSINESS WIRE -- Cymphonix(TM) has announced that Garden City Community College in Garden City, Kansas, has integrated the Cymphonix Network Composer(TM) DC30X to maximize its bandwidth investment and increase productivity on campus.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Google phone wins cheers, requests for better
Nice try with the new phone, Google. Better luck next time.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Lexia Reading Software Cited by Forbes Magazine as a Revolution in Student Assessment
Educational publisher Lexia Learning Systems, Inc., announced that its Lexia Reading(TM) software was featured in Forbes Magazine as a "revolution" in student assessment. Three business experts who authored the new book, Disrupting Class, discussed in the Sept. 15 issue of Forbes how Lexia caught their attention and reflects their industry-shaping ideas on education technology. The article ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Solar Panels Are Vanishing, Only to Reappear on the Internet
Solar power, with its promise of emissions-free renewable energy, boasts a growing number of fans. Some of them, it turns out, are thieves.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Get the facts about pet-related Internet scares
Every pet lover with an e-mail address has at one time or another - or time and time again - received warnings on potentially deadly pet hazards.Warnings have ranged from produce (grapes and raisins) to garden products (mulch made of cocoa hulls) to name-brand household cleaning products (Swiffer WetJet and Febreze).
The Wilmington Star-News |
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Troubling trend among Net providers
There is an ominous trend growing among Internet service providers - that consumers should "pay by the drink" for their Internet usage.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Google Introduces an iPhone Rival Open to Whims
The $179 T-Mobile G1 is the latest in a string of challenges to Apples popular iPhone.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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A Jukebox on MySpace That Takes Aim at Apple
In the next two weeks, a battered music industry, facing slumping CD sales and a bleak future, will help to introduce a new service, called MySpace Music.
The Gainesville Sun |
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5 Million iPhone 3Gs Sold This Quarter
Despite Apple's launch woes and reception issues, the company appears to be on track to meet its goal of selling 10 million iPhones this year.
InformationWeek |
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Cisco Tries to Break Out of the Data Center Role
These days, Cisco is peddling e-mail software, video conferencing systems, cable TV boxes, and other products known as unified communications.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Staples Rolls Out Thrive Online Backup Service
Office supply company begins big push into tech services for SMBs
Byte and Switch |
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Google releases software kit for new phone
Google has released a kit for software developers to create fun, hip or functional programs for the "G-phone" due out next month in a direct challenge to Apple's hot-selling iPhone.
PhysOrg |
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