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PACIFIC GROVE Users group session to focus on Gmail Krystlyn Giedt, a Web site developer at Byte Technology, will discuss Google's Gmail at the Friday meeting of the Monterey Bay Users Group-PC, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
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Sport
West Coast fans have attacked the football club over its stance on fallen star Ben Cousins, flooding talkback radio, internet sites and Eagles offices with calls for the midfielder to be reinstated.
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Australian Rules
West Coast fans have attacked the football club over its stance on fallen star Ben Cousins, flooding talkback radio, internet sites and Eagles offices with calls for the midfielder to be reinstated.
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World - Most relevant news
MADRID -- Spanish police have arrested 121 people in what they described as the country's largest ever operation against internet child pornography.
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Android to get Major Asian Boost?
China Mobile is in line to be the first operator in Asia to sell phones complete with Google's Android software. According to various press reports, the mobile giant which boasts some 410 million customers is set to sign a deal giving it the rights to distribute an Android phone.
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Saudi bloggers
Fatwas, religion and menswear all up for discussion
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Spain holds 121 in its biggest swoop against child porn - Summary
Madrid - Spanish police have detained 121 people in their biggest swoop so far against child pornography on the internet, police said Wednesday. Ninety-six other people were also indicted. ...
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Film studios and RealNetworks sue each other over DVD copier
The MPAA, in a lawsuit filed Tuesday, accused RealNetworks of allowing its customers to illegally copy DVDs through its RealDVD software, released in early September. RealNetworks filed its own lawsuit Tuesday, responding to threats of a lawsuit by MPAA members.
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Broadcom, Skyhook join for better location data
Broadcom will enhance its mobile device chipsets and location-based services (LBS) infrastructure through a partnership with Skyhook Wireless , the company that powers the iPhone's location feature using WiFi access points.
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Research and Markets: This Essential Analysis of Yahoo! Inc. is Now Available
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9ad143/analysis_of_yahoo!) has announced the addition of the "Analysis of Yahoo! Inc" report to their offering.
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Google launches vintage search index from 2001 [Search]
As part of Google's tenth anniversary, the company has partnered with the Internet Archive to offer a slice of the World Wide Web circa 2001 — the oldest available archive of the company's... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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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.
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Studios Sue to Bar a DVD Copying Program
Six major movie studios sued RealNetworks over its new software program that allows people to make digital copies of their DVDs.
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CHP makes DUI arrest
The California Highway Patrol arrested a 33-year-old man on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol early Monday in the Bret Harte neighborhood south of Modesto.
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Rights tribunal backs activist's complaints
OTTAWA -- The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has again upheld complaints by anti-racism activist Richard Warman about online hatred.
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Fairpoint announces broadband expansion
51 Vermont cities and towns to have 100 percent coverage by end of 2010
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YouTube Hot Spots improves video usage analytics
New feature indicates fluctuations video views Google has again improved usage metrics for YouTube videos, making it possible for account holders to measure the popularity of different parts of a clip.
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Video cards running PS3's Cell chip coming soon
Toshiba's SpursEngine chip processes HD video The first add-in video cards based on Toshiba's SpursEngine video chip will soon hit the market, as the company looks to tap growing user interest in high-definition video. Based on the same Cell processor architecture as the chip used in Sony's PlayStation (PS3) 3 console, the SpursEngine was released earlier this year. Designed to process ...
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Au Box brings CDs & DVDs to smartphones
Transfer music and video to your handset Japanese mobile carrier AU has developed a device that allows users to easily collect music and video content from CDs, video cameras, TV's and the internet and get them all in their mobile phones.
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T-Mobile temporarily halts Google Android pre-sales
G1 sales delayed due to 'overwhelming popularity' T-Mobile temporarily stopped pre-sales of its G1 smartphone, which uses the Google Android platform, in the US last weekend.
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Virgin launches £15 mobile broadband service
18-month contract with 3GB of data Virgin Media has launched its first mobile broadband service.
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Microsoft SearchPerks: Latest attempt to gain share
Points mean prizes
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YouTube improves video usage analytics
Delivering on a pledge made earlier this year, Google has again improved usage metrics for YouTube videos , making it possible for account holders to measure the popularity of different parts of a clip.
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A battle for free speech at Quinnipiac University
HAMDEN -- The feud between student journalists and administrators at Quinnipiac University burns brighter than ever this fall.
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