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Google founder comes out for gay marriage [Sergey Brin]
Google cofounder Sergey Brin has announced that the company is officially opposing Proposition 8, a California ballot proposition that would make same-sex marriages illegal. The reason? Gayglers: "It... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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West Valley School District to seek approval for bond to replace two schools
Kristine Gordon dreads picking up her two daughters at Apple Valley Elementary School. Every day, she's greeted by a line of cars trailing out from 88th Avenue onto Summitview Avenue and Tieton Drive.
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Free computer classes at Douglas public library
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End of 1Q: Lowndes-Tift County tied, 0-0
At the end of the first quarter, the Lowndes High Vikings are tied with the Tift County Blue Devils, 0-0. Check back with our Web site for additional updates.
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Hole in Adobe software allows access to movies
A security hole in Adobe software, used to distribute movies and TV shows over the Internet, is giving users free access to record and copy from Amazon.com Inc's video streaming service.
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Congress sending child porno bills to president
Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet.
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Cosmic Log: Download the cosmos
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The final frontier can be as close as your computer, thanks to a constellation of Web sites serving up images and video.
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Belen's new Web site goes online
Belen When residents and visitors log onto the City of Belen's new Web site, they will be in for a treat. The new Web site, which has been in the works for months, is near completion and will offer residents and visitors to the site a multitude of information.
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Larry rants, Ballmer regales, Draper raps
BALLMER IN THE VALLEY: The Valley's established players love to hate Microsoft. But for years, Mister Softie has been an attractive suitor for Valley startups struggling to find an exit strategy.
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies were mixed at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies fell $.79 or 4.6 percent, to $16.38.
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Final Glance: Computer companies
Shares of some top computer companies were mixed at the close of trading: Apple Inc fell $3.69 or 2.8 percent, to $128.24.
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Correction: Sun CEO pay story
In a Sept. 24 story about the fiscal 2008 pay package for Sun Microsystems Inc. Chief Executive Jonathan Schwartz, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Sun's share of the computer server market fell 7 percent in the last quarter, and that IBM Corp.'s share rose nearly 14 percent.
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IAC spent $154,000 lobbying in second quarter
Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp spent $154,000 in the second quarter lobbying on Internet advertising and other issues, according to a July report.
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Midday Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies are down at noon: Akamai Technologies fell $.60 or 3.5 percent, to $16.57.
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Daddy's internet secret: the impact of watching internet porn on the family
Paula and Rob's sleek white laptop sits in their small study on the second floor. It is the family computer and is, as in most homes these days, as shared and relied upon as the television and radio, probably more so. Paula, a university researcher, works on it during the evenings, while her five-year-old daughter, Daisy, is just getting the hang of the user-friendly icons. Their son, Angus, ...
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McAfee's Secure Computing Deal Broadens Partner Offerings
Channel partners say that McAfee's $465 million purchase of Secure Computing will allow them to expand and differentiate their offerings, giving them a competitive edge in the marketplace.
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Internet review: Jeanne Says
Chris's girlfriend Jeanne thinks he's got commitment issues and is unromantic, so he's hatched an elaborate plan to prove her wrong. One day soon he's going to surprise her at her work with a coffee and stay to chat for a few minutes. While he's there a mysterious package for Jeanne will arrive in reception - it'll contain a Tom Tom GPS with the first clue of a treasure hunt that will take her ...
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Blog roll: Ireland
Le Craic lecraic.com Irish Apprentice, reviews on the backs of fag packets and craven newsround. Michael Nugent michaelnugent.com The I, Keano writer ponders atheism, the meaning of happiness and a few theories of reality. Rapture Ponies raptureponies.wordpress.com Top links from a lover of lists, "the Stevie Wonder" and dancing in the car. Overheard In Dublin ...
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Internet review: Trailer Addict
If only all films were either as good as their trailers or the trailers could help you predict if you were going to like a movie. Saving you the trouble of having to go to a cinema to see them, this site houses every trailer of every upcoming movie and plenty of long-gone movies too. To help navigate there's a handy Top 150 chart, currently led by George W Bush biopic W. and Kevin Smith's Zack ...
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ESPN: FedEx Field White-Spaces Test Fails
Cable sports network tells FCC testing of prototype unlicensed devices was "not encouraging"; Wireless Innovation Alliance begs to differ.
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What we learned on the web this week
Some tips for a classy wedding How to stop people stealing your sarnies The future of newspapers is edible About the man who took a photo of himself every day for 17 years The Arctic Monkeys live film is on at the cinema Kiss a pig and you may like it The history of the smiley How to find deleted wikipedia entries In Silence Of The Lambs Hannibal Lecter never ...
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German wargame enthusiast admits to murdering a Briton he met online, police say
A German internet wargame enthusiast who has confessed to murdering a Briton he met online was in love with the victim's girlfriend and had tried to woo her, German police claimed yesterday. The allegation sheds further light on a bizarre crime in which Matthew Pyke, a 20-year-old, was stabbed to death at his Nottingham home. Pyke was heavily involved with internet wargaming websites, and ...
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Rell: DOL Web Site Only Benefits Web Site
The Department of Labor Web site is the state's official source of information for unemployment benefits and the only place to apply online for benefits, Gov. Jodi Rell says.
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Mythbusters: There will be BCS chaos this season
After tabulating all the rankings, calculating a computer average and tossing out any formulaic conclusions reached by M.I.T. grads who never even watch football, we have come up with a timely myth to puncture this week.
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Troopers Warn Against School Scam in Randolph County
Police say scammers are asking for money for school computers.
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