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New Web site feeds news habit
A new Web site offers raw feeds from stations all over the country
Contra Costa Times |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 15th Nov 2005 01:15 UTC
Bill Gates plans on Tuesday to announce Microsoft's foray into the world of supercomputing, though its first operating system for computer clusters remains in beta testing.
OS News |
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Trend Micro strengthens presence with announcement of Abu Dhabi-based strategic partner
Trend Micro Incorporated, a global leader in Internet content security, is predicting higher product sales in the Middle East after announcing Abu Dhabi-based systems integrator, Mideast Data Systems, has joined the Trend Micro Affinity programme at the highest level, highlighting the strategic commitment of both companies.
AME Info |
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Fired tax director feels vindicated by audit she ordered
A scathing audit of the city's expensive computerized tax system was commissioned by a finance official who was later blamed for not doing enough to stop corruption in the tax office.
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Blistering audit depicts broken tax system that costs D.C. untold millions of dollars
The District of Columbia's $120 million computerized tax system has cost the public untold millions of dollars in uncollected revenue, fails nearly half the time and has left the city open to corruption, an audit commissioned by the city has found.
The Washington Examiner |
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Las Vegas, Blue Moon Resort
The Blue Moon Resort is the only resort for gay men located in sensational Las Vegas . Having recently been refurbished the resort now offers 45 rooms with a whole host of amenities including a clothing optional lagoon style pool and sun deck, a 10 man jacuzzi grotto with 10 foot waterfall and a steam room and internet lounge.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Truviso Offers Another Option For BI
The company's software performs continuous, real-time analysis on incoming data.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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5 p.m. -- Hagåtña public library to offer free computer classes for manamko'
5 p.m. -- The Nieves Flores Memorial Library in Hagåtña presents free computer classes for the manamko’ at the library beginning May 13. There will be a limit of 12 per class. The instructor will be Vera F. Dela Cruz.
Pacific Daily News |
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Hands-on math adds up to fun
The Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival, held Sunday at Google Inc. headquarters in Mountain View, tested the math skills of more than 300 children in grades six through 12 with puzzles, games and contests. The festival - founded a year ago by educator and...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Mobiles And The Internet: New Devices To Emerge
The convergence between mobile phones and the internet may lead to new types of devices in the future, industry experts have said.
SKY News |
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Six ways to keep your hands pain-free
We are so attached to our fingers. It's too bad we don't think much about them until they start to hurt. For example, 30 percent of computer users gripe about hand paresthesias (numbness or stinging sensations).
Macon Telegraph |
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Microsoft rejects Yahoo's demand for £27bn
Microsoft's attempt to land search engine Yahoo has come to nothing after the two sides failed to agree on a price. (05/05/2008 08:01:54)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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Republican blogger has Al Franken’s Senate campaign reeling
Mon, May 5, 2008 (12:07 a.m.) Senate candidate Al Franken wants to talk about jobs, health care and global warming. Republican blogger Michael Brodkorb wants to talk about Franken's failure to pay all his income taxes on time.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Wigix looks to seize eBay's turf
NEW YORK -- Imagine a stock market for all your stuff: a place for buying, selling and figuring the value of your car, cell phone, designer handbag or dusty bottle of wine.
The Oregonian |
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Microsoft Drops Yahoo Bid
The two companies couldn't reach an agreed upon price.
TheCelebrityCafe.com |
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High tech inspires rural boom -- and fear it could go poof
Microsoft, Yahoo and Intuit have built a new kind of farm -- huge data centers called server farms -- stimulating development. But some think expectations are too high. When the wind blows across the arid river basin, dust swirls and scatters over the sun-heated earth of this small farming town, sneaking into buildings on pant legs and the tops of shoes.
Los Angeles Times |
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South Florida, Israeli bonds: Students hook up via Internet
Children hook up via Internet during anniversary celebration This message is for Liraz, a 12-year-old student at the Beit YeHoshua school in Nesher, Israel:
Sun-Sentinel |
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Shareholders likely to question Yahoo chief on spurned bid
SAN FRANCISCO Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Jerry Yang has gotten what he wanted: a chance to prove his company is worth more than the $47.5 billion that Microsoft Corp. offered to buy the Internet pioneer.It will be a daunting challenge, as Yang will be pointedly reminded today when investors are expected to show how little they think of Yahoo without a takeover bid on the table. Faced with ...
Courier-Post |
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Will He Stay or Will He Go?
News Commentary. It's a good thing that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is thick skinned... .
Addict 3D |
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Translating Steve's Letter to Jerry
News Commentary. What would be a Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer letter without a little interpretation?..
Addict 3D |
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New wave of RIAA notices
While the rest of campus worried about final exams and papers, 15 University students found out they might have to hand over a few thousand dollars for music they shared over the Internet. The students received letters from the University that the Recording Industry Association of America believed they had engaged in file-sharing over the University's network.
Michigan Daily |
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A Mechanical Squirrel in Mass.
ubbed "Rocky" after the cartoon character, the robo-squirrel is working its way into Hampshire's live-squirrel clique, controlled by researchers several yards away with a laptop computer and binoculars
Time Magazine |
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UOP puts its stamp on '08 election
STOCKTON - A young couple checks their laptop and plans their schedule.
The Record |
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MCI Management picks up majority stake in Invia.cz
Polish private equity fund MCI Management has acquired a 50.1% stake in Czech online travel agent Invia.cz. All shareholders have diluted their stakes, the founders as well as the majority owner - the Swiss investment group Internet Travel Holding.
eyefortravel.com |
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P&V Holidays gears up for UK, ties up with Harvest Digital
P&V Holidays has chosen online marketing agency Harvest Digital to manage its online media for launch in the UK. Harvest will increase awareness of P&V Holidays in the UK and position the brand as the leading provider of self-catering holidays in France and the Mediterranean.
eyefortravel.com |
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