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Utah agencies all a 'Twitter' online
SALT LAKE CITY -- In Utah government, blogging is becoming so 2007.
Standard-Examiner |
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Linux Today - gOS 3.0 Goes Gold
"Good OS (gOS) has achieved a major new release of its Ubuntu-based operating system. Targeting OEMs that want quickly customizable Linux netbook OSes, gOS 3.0 integrates closely with Google Gadgets, as well as with Google Mail, Calendar, Reader, News, Applications, Picasa, and so on.
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Platt Tech student has designs on future
MILFORD -- When Rebecca Marra learned she had a new sophomore student joining the Computer-Aided Drafting and Design program at Platt Technical High School, she was worried.
Connecticut Post |
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Oracle joins hardware game
SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle is selling computer hardware for the first time in its 31-year history, signalling an ambition to become more than a one-stop shop for business software.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Oracle, HP collaborate on server, storage hardware
Hewlett-Packard Co. and Oracle Corp. are cooperating on a new line of data warehouse application computers for companies in a move that will boost Oracle's presence in the hardware business. (HPQ) (ORCL) (INTC)
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Spout Off
SEPTEMBER 23--The California woman charged with orchestrating a cruel online hoax that led to the suicide of a teenage girl was once so pleased with her prank that she shared details of the ongoing scheme with her hairdresser and other acquaintances, according to prosecutors.
Cape May County Herald |
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Minneapolis spending $1 million to get Wi-Fi finished
In order to eliminate no-signal zones, decorative light poles will be replaced with ones that can bear the weight of W-Fi radios.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Get Ready 2: Emergency Preparedness DVD Debuts
var nopreviewimage = "1"; if (nopreviewimage == ""){ document.write(' '); document.write(' '); document.write(' '); } If disaster struck.. would you know what to do? The Allentown Health Department is teaming up with other agencies to make sure people across the Lehigh Valley are prepared for anything. WFMZ's Jackie Shutack explains. [ WEB LINK: ( Watch Get Ready 2 - Full ...
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey |
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Contest sparks ideas for better batteries
MADISON, Wis. -- The final phase of a high-stakes military contest began this week in the California desert as teams tested battery systems designed to be powerful enough to sustain soldiers' energy
Connecticut Post |
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A Web of business expands for former NCC student
When his professor at Nassau Community College asked about investing in his business model, Tom Donovan figured he was onto something.
Newsday |
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If Tourists Know Subway Routes, Teach Them Tricks
If Google makes it easier for outsiders to navigate New York?s subway system what is left for locals to lord over people who live someplace else?
New York Times |
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ELECTION: Internet being used to sabotage dreams of higher office
Thane Burnett Sun Media It turns out virtual politics are just as nasty as the real-world version. Earlier this week, Stephen Harper got that message [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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ELECTION: Internet being used to sabotage dreams of higher office
Thane Burnett Sun Media It turns out virtual politics are just as nasty as the real-world version. Earlier this week, Stephen Harper [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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Television - Entertainment
Perhaps the most ambitious computer game ever conceived is considered good for boys and girls, as it allows them to create and virtually control a universe.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Oracle's hardware gambit: Not so crazy
Unlike his failed network computer project a decade ago, Larry Ellison's burgeoning alliance with HP has produced what is being hailed as a "data warehouse appliance"
CNET |
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Wannabe Space Tourist Wants $21 Million Back Over Scuttled Mission
The Japanese internet tycoon who paid $21 million to become the first space tourist to walk outside the International Space Station wants his money back. In a lawsuit, Daisuke Enomoto, 37, claims that Space Adventures, the private firm with connections to the Russian Federal Space Agency, "deceptively and fraudulently" induced him to pay $21 million for a 10-day orbital sojourn that never ...
Wired News |
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US High-Tech Exports Total $214 Billion in 2007
WASHINGTON, DC – 09/24/08 – US high-tech merchandise exports decreased in 2007, down a full 3% from $220 billion in 2006 to $214 billion last year, according to the Trade in the Cyberstates 2008 study recently released by the AeA, the national high-tech industry association.
CalTrade Report |
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Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Oracle Corp. is selling computer hardware for the first time in its 31-year history, signaling an ambition to become more than a one-stop shop for business software.
INO News |
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Man, 61, convicted of possessing child porn on shared family computer
Who was responsible for the child porn on the Delaire family computer? The Crown said 61-year-old Patrick Delaire was. The images were found on his [...]
The Peterborough Examiner |
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National Space Biomedical Research Institute: Coming soon: Self-guided, computer-based depression treatment
National Space Biomedical Research Institute: Coming soon: Self-guided, computer-based depression treatment
SpaceRef |
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Oracle's hardware gambit: Not so crazy
Unlike his failed network computer project a decade ago, Larry Ellison's burgeoning alliance with HP has produced what is being hailed as a "data warehouse appliance"
CNET |
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FBI tracks stolen laptops
NEW HAVEN (AP) -- Two laptop computers and other equipment were taken from a federal center in New Haven that processes applications for a program that provides identification cards to workers with
Connecticut Post |
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MarketWatch First Take: Oracle finally has its own hardware appliance
In 1995, Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison unveiled the concept of a so-called network computer, a simplified computer dedicated only to surfing the then-emerging World Wide Web.
Market Watch |
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Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Oracle is expanding into the computer hardware business in an effort to make its database software run more efficiently.
KTVN Reno |
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Oracle, HP team up on database hardware
BOSTON (Reuters) - Oracle Corp , the world's No. 3 software maker is teaming up with Hewlett-Packard Co to sell powerful, specialized computers that companies use to analyze data on their business activities.
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