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Cogeco Cable acquires FibreWired Burlington Hydro Communications
FibreWired Burlington Hydro Communications, which operates a broadband network equipped with next generation ATM and ethernet technology, provides Burlington organizations with the broadband capacity they need for data networking, high-speed internet access, hosting services, e-business applications, video conferencing and other advanced communications.
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Switch and Data announces opening of Toronto site expansion
This previously announced project adds capacity to the company's existing sites in the 151 Front Street carrier hotel in downtown Toronto. Switch and Data's site houses TorIX, the Toronto Internet Exchange, which is a demand driver in the market.
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Recent Original Stories
On October 6, Novell officially released SUSE Linux 10, the latest edition of its heavily armed desktop operating system. It offers a choice of great-looking desktop environments, a gigantic selection of desktop software and the much-acclaimed YaST setup and configuration program.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 21st Jan 2006 22:40 UTC
"The combination of Mono, Gtk#, C#, Glade, Glade# and Monodevelop will get you knocking out desktop and Web apps like a pro in no time.
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Qualitech sweeps Thundercats
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Dom Curatolo's grand slam highlighted Qualitech Computers' 12-5 and 10-6 Just for Kicks sweep of the Thundercats.
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Stupid hacker tricks, part two: The folly of youth
Ah, youth. Ready to take on the world, today's generation of dynamic, tech-immersed youngsters have grown up alongside the Internet. Firsthand, and sometimes single-handedly, they have advanced some of today's hottest technology trends, from peer-to-peer networking, to massively multiplayer online games, to social networks and instant messaging. And along the way, a small, sociopathic number ...
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Yahoo CEO may face insurrection over refusal to accept Microsoft buyout
Associated Press - May 5, 2008 6:13 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Yahoo's Jerry Yang thinks his Internet giant is worth more than the $47.5 billion that Microsoft offered for it.
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Britain's May Day celebrations
One May morning about 2,000 years ago, somewhere in Roman Britain, the sun finally peeped out from behind the clouds – and an optimistic centurion, realising that spring really did come to this overcast edge of empire, hacked down a tree, decorated it with garlands and skipped around it, thanking the goddess Flora for her munificence.
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Students plod along on slow Web
San Francisco may be known as a hotbed of high-tech innovation, but more than one-third of its public schools connect to the Internet with something that more closely resembles a rutted back road than a superhighway.
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Recent Original Stories
"A while back, when Microsoft announced its decision to no longer release a monthly CTP for Vista, we were a bit worried, since we wanted to follow-up on the latest developments of Microsoft's next-generation operating system (though Microsoft promised to update current versions via critical updates).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Sep 2005 12:22 UTC
Few of Google's projects, rumors of projects, and acquisitions have generated as much envy among Linux users as Google Earth. In some respects the search engine behemoth is quite OS-agnostic, but the 3D virtual globe remains limited to Windows desktops.
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Yahoo: what’s next after Microsoft withdraws?
Yahoo Inc faced growing pressure on Sunday to find an alternative strategy to Microsoft Corp's 47.5 billion U.S. dollar takeover offer after the software maker withdrew over a disagreement on price.
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by (Staff) on Tue 20th Sep 2005 12:54 UTC in reply to " Managed Code is what we need "
This is the race and Microsoft does everything wrong it can: win32-winforms-avalon - 3 API changes in only several years.
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Identity crisis
It's the existential question of the Internet age: Who am I on this website? The Internet has come to dominate the way people keep in touch and share information. It has also fractured digital life - turning people into a piecemeal collection of user names, passwords, and online personas.
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Google the big winner - analysts
Microsoft's failed attempt to buy Yahoo will send it searching for new allies and likely see Yahoo's share price plummet, say analysts.
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At Yahoo, an air of victory - for now
SAN FRANCISCO - How low will Yahoo's stock go today? And how long will it stay there?
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Swap your home online
The age-old trading method of bartering, where people exchange goods or services rather than cash, has been reintroduced in South Africa through the Internet.
Independent Online |
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Internet applications 'will mimic life'
Most consumers say the main reason for accessing the Internet is to use email and gather information, according to a survey by Gartner.
Independent Online |
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Plug-in aims to ease Outlook searches
SAN FRANCISCO - Adam Smith was 12 when Microsoft introduced its desktop e-mail program, Outlook.
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Older Japanese go online in search of love
A small but growing number of older Japanese singles have turned to an online matchmaking service in search of someone to share their "second life".
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Yahoo's CEO now on hot seat
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.
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Heirlooms sold off to make ends meet
NEW YORK – The for-sale listings on the online hub Craigslist come with plaintive notices, like the one from the teenager in Georgia who said her mother lost her job and pleaded, “Please buy anything you can to help out.”
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Made in India, made for India
With vendors increasingly trying to binge on low cost offerings to capture markets, Dell has unveiled Dell 500, a laptop that comes with onsite warranties. Priced at Rs 24,500 these laptops are made for the Indian audience and made in India.
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Half the people reuse passwords, study says
Using the same password for multiple Web pages is the Internet-era equivalent of having the same key for your home, car and bank safe-deposit box.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Apple and Mac RAM Memory Upgrades Made Easy
Upgrading Apple and Mac computer systems with memory is now foolproof at http://www.TheUpgradePlace.com. Their new upgrade tool makes finding a 100% compatible memory upgrades for Mac and Apple computers a simple and painless process. Upgrading system memory still proves to be the least expensive and most effective performance boost in the industry. (PRWeb May 5, 2008) Read the full story ...
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