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Jamaica to be 100 percent broadband by 2010
Friday, October 3 BRATTLEBORO -- While FairPoint Communications promised to offer 100 percent broadband coverage to half of its exchanges in Vermont by the end of 2010, only one municipality in Windham County is on that list -- Jamaica.
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Chicago woman owns house for $1.75 on eBay
Michigan: The housing mortgage crisis has brought in a tremendous profitable deal for a Chicago woman named Joanne Smith, who won an abandoned home in Michigan for a phenomenal bid of $1.75. She won amongst eight other bids for the home which was sold by Southern Investments LLC, but she has no plans for a shift.
SiliconIndia |
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Enrichment Center celebrates the lives of 3 centenarians
This past century has seen the advent of several new inventions, everything from the car to the computer. On Thursday at the Mills River Life Enrichment Center in Mills River United Methodist Church, three people who lived through most of it were celebrated.
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Penny Arcade Episode 2 to be cheaper News
Hothead games has decided to make the second episode of Penny Arcade Adventures cheaper. The game is finished, although without date, and will sell for 1200 Microsoft points (GBP 10.20 / EUR 14.40) on XBLA, and USD 14.95 (GBP 7.50) on PC.
EuroGamer |
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Alurtek USB Internet Radio Jukebox Review
USB dongle with an internet radio app (read the full review...)
The Gadgeteer |
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Firing Teachers: Readers vs. Me
The Internet arrived late in my career. Its annoyances are far outweighed by its joys. One of the best things about the new era is that I can converse with far more readers and at much greater depth than I ever could with just a phone and a typewriter.
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Durban is streaking ahead
Durban's launch of its broadband service, dubbed eThekwini Metroconnect, means the city is speeding ahead to become the first "smart city" on the African continent by selling spare broadband capacity on its extensive optic fibre network to business, and ultimately residents, at drastically reduced rates.
Pretoria News |
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Atom smasher's super computer network could cut download times
A network of super computers that could revolutionise the speed of the internet, cutting film and music download times, has been launched as part of the Large Hadron Collider. The Grid has been creat
The West Australian |
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Service Channels
LeaseWeb, one of the Top 20 dedicated business-to-business hosting providers in the world, appointed Alex de Joode (40) as Security Officer. De Joode is co-founder of INHOPE, the European Association of Internet Hotlines.
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Wire and Wireless to launch broadband services in metros
Cable TV service provider Wire and Wireless India (WWIL), a subsidiary of Zee group, will launch its broadband internet services in Mumbai and Delhi next month. The company, which provides Internet services under the brand 'SITI Broadband’, had earlier launched the services in Bengaluru.
Business Standard India |
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Nintendo takes on Apple with new console
Nintendo will launch a new version of its DS machine that will allow users to take pictures and play music. The new DSi console will hope to cement Nintendo's lead over Sony's Playstation, and muscle into the territory of the Apple iPod and iTunes.
Mad.co.uk |
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Sex-based web search in the states
VICTORIANS are lonely, South Australians are kinky and Queenslanders and people from NSW are just mad for it, according to a survey of sex-based web searches.
News Interactive |
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Sex-based web search in the states
VICTORIANS are lonely, South Australians are kinky and Queenslanders and people from NSW are just mad for it, according to a survey of sex-based web searches.
News Interactive |
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Sex-based web search in the states
VICTORIANS are lonely, South Australians are kinky and Queenslanders and people from NSW are just mad for it, according to a survey of sex-based web searches.
Adelaide Now |
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Sex-based web search in the states
VICTORIANS are lonely, South Australians are kinky and Queenslanders and people from NSW are just mad for it, according to a survey of sex-based web searches.
Perth Now |
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Sex-based web search in the states
VICTORIANS are lonely, South Australians are kinky and Queenslanders and people from NSW are just mad for it, according to a survey of sex-based web searches.
Daily Telegraph |
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Milk bad, snow on Mars OK
HUA HIN, Thailand - An extensive Internet and text message surveillance system has been discovered in China by a group of Canadian computer security researchers and human-rights activists.
Asia Times |
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Steam engine travels to Byesville
Click on the link to hear audio of Ohio Central steam engine 1293 making its way down tracks in Muskingum County. If you have an Apple computer and can't hear the audio, click here or download the free Windows Media plug-in.
Zanesville Times Recorder |
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Google เปิดให้ค้นเว็บเหมือนอยู่ในปี 2001
Submitted by pawinpawin on 3 October, 2008 - 15:44. tags: Submitted by lew on 3 October, 2008 - 17:09. ( #67033 ) Submitted by Framekung on 3 October, 2008 - 17:37. (
Blognone Tech News Thailand |
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Clever German uses an MSI Wind, and a grinder, to create a fake MacBook Mini
The fans of small computers over at Liliputing - who must be well happy about the rise and rise and rise of the "netbook" and the impact it's having on their Adsense earnings - have sourced a rather insane guide that shows a technically adept person how to build a MacBook Mini.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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11:25 (BST), 03/10/2008 Pipe Mania Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS . With The Sun calling Empire Interactive’s ...
. With The Sun calling Empire Interactive’s Pipe Mania ‘A brilliant title for exercising the brain’ 90%, are you up to facing the brain challenge. Check out www.pipemaniagame.com to play the Pipe Mania flash game and see if you can top the leaderboard and win some prizes along the way.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Cyberbullying: new phenomenon or the playground gone online?
A study of Internet using teens reveals that much of the cyberbullying they suffer through differs from their real-world experiences only in terms of the medium. To paraphrase von Clausewitz, cyberbullying may just be childhood by other means. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Key senator finds Google-Yahoo deal deserves scrutiny, stops short of blocking it
Even if the Department of Justice says Google's search ad pact with Yahoo clears its antitrust hurdles, Sen. Herb Kohl (D-Wisconsin), chair of the antitrust subcommittee, says that it will still require close monitoring to ensure it doesn't threaten the online ad industry, Reuters reported.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Internet America Reports Fiscal Year End Results
Internet America, Inc. (OTCBB:GEEK) today announced results for its fiscal year ended June 30, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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Holding a Program in One's Head
A good programmer working intensively on his own code can hold it in his mind the way a mathematician holds a problem he's working on. Mathematicians don't answer questions by working them out on paper the way schoolchildren are taught to.
IT Management |
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