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Kuwait News
KUWAIT CITY, Sept 28: Microsoft Gulf once again notched another victory in its campaign against the proliferation of illegal software when it recently coordinated with the Kuwait Ministry of Information on the raiding of a reseller in possession of unlicensed software in Hawalli, Kuwait.
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High school football: N-H podcast returns tonight
“Monday Night Blitz” — The News-Herald’s podcast and live high school football talk show — returns Monday at Cappelli’s at The Comfort Inn in Mentor on Route 306. The show is from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and available for live streaming and downloading on the Internet on SportstalkCleveland.com. N-H high school football writer Bill Tilton and co-host Eddie Dwyer will review Week 6 and look ahead to Week 7.
The News-Herald |
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Large Company Winner, Bandwidth.com
Company description: Bandwidth.com is a nationwide, complete business communications provider offering advanced VoIP, SIP trunks, dedicated Internet circuits and managed network services to small and medium size businesses. Number of full-time employees in the Triangle: 166 Top Triangle executive and title: Henry Kaestner, chairman
BizJournals |
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Large Company Winner, Cisco
Company description: Cisco is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate. Number of full-time employees in the Triangle: 3,700 Top Triangle executive and title: Edward D. Paradise, vice president and United States remote sites executive
BizJournals |
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DITTMER: Cows, hogs, pigs -- and alpacas?
Cows, hogs and horses, sure. But, alpacas in Missouri? Believe it or not, the creatures native to South America have become more common in this country, according to various alpaca Internet sites. The Alpaca Registry offers an estimate of more than 100,000 of the animals living in the United States, with 2,300 in Missouri.
Jefferson County Journal |
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Students peek into the past
Beyond the sea of eternally occupied computer stations and up the stairs is a section of the Albertsons Library called Special Collections. Some students, like business marketing major Molly Brown-Larson, only know that it exists.
The Arbiter |
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Oracle and the X-Men
Oracle has just announced the Oracle Exadata Storage Server and the HP Oracle Database Machine as its answer to the likes of Netezza and other appliance vendors.
IT-Analysis |
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RHAM teacher on paid leave after Internet sex allegation
HEBRON — The second-year social studies teacher arrested this week and accused of online sexual chats with a teenage student remains on administrative leave and is still collecting his salary, according to school officials.
Journal Inquirer |
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Amid mortgage crisis, Lincoln software company thrives
Mortgage crisis? What mortgage crisis. That may as well be the slogan for Mortech, a Lincoln-based provider of mortgage rate quote software.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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2 years of pirating videos brings 2 years in federal pen
A federal judge showed Friday that the “FBI Warning” at the beginning of commercial videotapes and DVDs can have some teeth, as she sentenced an East Hartford man to two years in prison for selling about 8,000 copies of pirated movies and television shows over the eBay Internet auction site.
Journal Inquirer |
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RHAM teacher charged with enticing a minor in sexually explicit on-line chatter
HEBRON — A 25-year-old teacher at RHAM High School turned himself in to police Monday afternoon and was charged with engaging a teenage girl in sexually explicit behavior via the Internet.
Journal Inquirer |
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RHAM teacher accused of enticing a student on the Internet suspended
Questions remain at RHAM High School after one of its teachers was arrested this week and charged with sexually enticing a student on the Internet.
Journal Inquirer |
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Small Company Winner, Media Two Interactive
Company Description: Provides interactive media services (planning and buying) and Web site design services to large businesses such as Microsoft and to local businesses just needing to get on the Web. Number of full-time employees in the Triangle: 17 Top Triangle executive and title: Michael Hubbard, media director
BizJournals |
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CensorNet is Checkmark Premium Certified for Web Filtering by West Coast Labs
CensorNet Pro achieves the highest Checkmark certification from West Coast Labs. West Coast Labs is an independent organisation that tests Internet security products. The Checkmark Premium accreditation certifies CensorNet to real world standards which provide a reliable indicator of performance to the user.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Bus Wi-Fi to start Wednesday
Madison County Transit riders with wireless Internet-equipped laptops will be able to surf the Web on some buses starting Wednesday.
Granite City Press-Record |
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Diabetes puts new demands on doctors
Dr. Robert Trevino listens, nods and taps a stylus on a hand-held computer as his third patient of the day explains his dilemma.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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'Big picture' looks brighter for Trojans
Their drop in polls isn't as severe as they feared after Thursday's loss to Oregon State, and quarterback Mark Sanchez says they're 'still in good shape.'
Los Angeles Times |
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'Big picture' looks brighter for Trojans
Their drop in polls isn't as severe as they feared after Thursday's loss to Oregon State, and quarterback Mark Sanchez says they're 'still in good shape.' USC players gathered Sunday for the first time since losing at Oregon State, their place in the college football landscape changed but not as badly as some feared.
Los Angeles Times |
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Bus Wi-Fi to start Wednesday
Madison County Transit riders with wireless Internet-equipped laptops will be able to surf the Web on some buses starting Wednesday.
Edwardsville Journal |
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Online map gives customers estimates on restoration
While many are still without power, CenterPoint employees are working 24 hours a day to restore power to customers in Harris County. Just days ago, residents were hearing bleak rumors of outages in their areas lasting anywhere from two to four weeks, but it doesn’t look like that’s the case any longer.
Copperfield Sun |
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RHAM teacher on paid leave after Internet sex allegation
HEBRON — The second-year social studies teacher arrested this week and accused of online sexual chats with a teenage student remains on administrative leave and is still collecting his salary, according to school officials.
Journal Inquirer |
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SpaceX launches 1st commercial rocket into orbit
LOS ANGELES -- An Internet entrepreneur’s latest effort to make space launch more affordable paid off Sunday when his commercial rocket, carrying a dummy payload, was lofted into orbit from the South Pacific.
The Pantagraph |
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Public Safety 09/29/08
Public Safety for Sept. 29 Police, fire, rescue Laptop computer taken from car NORMAL — A car was burglarized in the 300 block of Lindell Drive between 11 p.m. Friday and 4 a.m. Saturday, a Normal police report said. A laptop computer valued at $1,200 was taken.
The Pantagraph |
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Small businesses deal with even more worker stress
NEW YORK . Robert Fellman can see it on his employees' faces: the fear, stress and discomfort that come from a difficult, even scary economic climate. "There's panic in their eyes," said Fellman, director of PC Professor, a computer training company with offices in Boca Raton and West Palm Beach, Fla. He also hears it when they try to reassure him that they'll do whatever it takes to ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Small Company Winner, Bulk TV and Internet
Company Description: Bulk TV & Internet is the leading provider of DIRECTV and Dish Network services designed to meet the unique needs of hospitality, health care and multi-dwelling unit properties. Bulk TV and Internet serves more than 40,000 units nationwide including television programming services, digital satellite TV systems, high speed Internet access services and managed data network ...
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