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Computer applications float in Internet cloud
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - When Merlin Mann is on the go and needs to access his computer information he steps into the cloud. Mann, a 41-year-old technology blogger, is one of thousands of Americans who are shunning packaged software in favor of programs served up as services available on the Internet.
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Computer applications float in Internet cloud
When Merlin Mann is on the go and needs to access his computer information he steps into the cloud.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Computer applications float in Internet cloud
When Merlin Mann is on the go and needs to access his computer information he steps into the cloud.
AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Computer applications float in Internet cloud
When Merlin Mann is on the go and needs to access his computer information he steps into the cloud.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Computer applications float in Internet cloud
When Merlin Mann is on the go and needs to access his computer information he steps into the cloud.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Richard Stallman looks back at 25 years of the GNU project
On September 27, 1983, Richard M. Stallman announced his intention to found the GNU project in order to build a free operating system. Now, 25 years later, the Free Software Foundation is marking the anniversary of the announcement with a month-long celebration. Looking back at the last quarter century, Stallman expresses some guarded satisfaction with the growth of the free software movement, ...
NewsForge |
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Tackling Computer Vision Syndrome
Have you ever considered that your laptop or computer could be affecting your health? We all know that toothache means a trip to the dentist, but do we think...
Computer Weekly |
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How concerned should the UK be about cyber terrorism?
In view of the cyber-warfare dimension to the Russia-Georgia conflict, and the Chinese cyber-espionage ongoing against the west since c.2003 ("Titan Rain", and so on), how concerned should we in the UK be about state-sponsored hacking?
Computer Weekly |
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Face to Facebook: social networks hit the streets
Every day, millions of people use social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook to stay in touch with friends, make business contacts and procrastinate at work.
CNN |
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Popular business directory searches
401K, Health Insurance Ava ... >MORE Registered Dietician Outreach Health Services is hiring for the following positions to work in our Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC): ...
The Weatherford Democrat |
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Janesville School computer virus
Computer virus damages programs in Janesville School District server programs
The Janesville Gazette |
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Popular business directory searches
808 Hilltop Drive - Southeast Weatherford Hilltop Dr. 808 (College Park) Huge Estate Sale! Thursday thru Saturday Furniture, Household Items, Clothing ...
The Weatherford Democrat |
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SecureTrading unveils anti-fraud tools
SecureTrading, the UK's leading independent internet payment service provider, today brought together a distinguished group of key industry and ...
Finextra |
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Go Daddy Aids Missing Child Bill
September 26, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Designed to keep the Internet safe for children, a new bill promoted by Web host Go Daddy passed in the Senate late Thursday, giving law enforcement agencies the means to more effectively investigate and prosecute online crime.
Web Host Industry Review |
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The Cheapest Way To Read This Article!
Whether you use dial-up or broadband to connect to the internet, here's a look at the cheapest packages around.
The Motley Fool |
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Judges Silence $1.5B MP3 Lawsuit Against Microsoft
Microsoft does not have to pay US$1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel-Lucent, a panel of federal appeals judges has ruled in what may be the last word on a long-running digital music patent lawsuit. In February 2007, a jury in U.S. District Court in San Diego determined Microsoft infringed on two patents that cover the encoding and decoding of audio into the digital MP3 format.
E-Commerce Times |
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Biophysicists create new model for protein-cholesterol interactions in brain and muscle tissue
Biophysicists at the University of Pennsylvania have used 3,200 computer processors and long-established data on cholesterol's role in the function of proteins to clarify the mysterious interaction between cholesterol and neurotransmitter receptors. The results provide a new model of behavior for the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, a well studied protein involved in inflammation, Alzheimer's ...
PhysOrg |
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New testing program has district exploring options
Thanks to the recent installation of a nationally renowned computer-based testing system, district officials say they will be able to monitor individual students’ year-to-year academic growth like never before.
Monticello Times |
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IPhone 2.2: Safari Redesign, Possible Cut and Paste
With the iPhone v2.1 software out of the door, Apple is hard at work on v2.2. From this first glimpse it looks like Apple, now the major bugs have been squashed, is adding some new features. Wired.com
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Back to Windows?
So I've lived with a Linux lab in a largely Windows enterprise for a while...Here's why I'm thinking about going back.
ZDNet |
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Daimler consolidates IT with Fujitsu Siemens
German motor vehicle maker Daimler AG has signed a contract with Fujitsu...
Computer Weekly |
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The curse of Apple MobileMe's 'Connection Failed'
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network The curse of Apple MobileMe's 'Connection Failed' --I have been suffering the cruel hand of Apple's MobileMe without even knowing it. Q&A: Stuart Cohen of Collaborative Software Initiative --Founded last year, Cohen's initiative continues to push the envelope on what open source can do for the enterprise. Bug fixes for Java on OS X --Apple ...
CNET |
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Long Island Fiber Exchange Announces New Key Hire to Help Achieve Company's Growth Plans
Long Island Fiber Exchange, Inc. , Long Island's leading provider of high quality low cost fiber optic solutions that include fiber networks, hosting, internet and voice services, risk reduction and technology integration services announced the addition of a key member to their staff.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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PEER 1 Networks Reports Year-End Profit
Vancouver, BC, September 26, 2008--(T-Net)--PEER 1 Network Enterprises (TSX: PIX), a leading provider of online IT infrastructure, today announced the results for the three and twelve months ended June 30, 2008. All amounts are stated in US dollars.
T-Net British Columbia |
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More adult computer classes available
Miami Township Recreation, in partnership with Milford Exempted Schools, is offering a series of Adult Education Computer Classes.
Community Press & Recorder |
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