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Tubular
You can slog through cyberspace, reading and watching videos of the latest comments, quotes and spins from the presidential candidates and the media covering them, or you can log onto TubetheVote.com, where cyber sleuths/student journalists — including those at Midwestern State University — do it for you.
Wichita Falls Times Record News |
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Google delays Yahoo ad deal
Google Inc. agreed to delay the start of a Web advertising partnership with rival Yahoo Inc., giving U.S. antitrust regulators more time to review the deal.
The Clarion-Ledger |
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Malicious software turning to cell phones
You've been battling malware -- viruses, worms, spyware and the like -- on your PC for years. Is your phone the next battleground? Security experts think it could be, particularly if it's a smartphone, a handset that has a full operating system and can run applications much like a desktop computer. The more that phones can perform the same functions as PCs, the greater the chance they will ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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NZers clear out 900 tonnes of e-waste
New Zealanders have cleared their homes of almost 900 tonnes of old computer equipment and mobile phones in the second national eDay.
Stuff |
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Andover’s town Web site shut down
ANDOVER — The town’s Web site became a thing of the past after the Board of Selectmen voted to abandon it Wednesday night, in the face of a new state law requiring municipalities to post meeting minutes within a week.
Journal Inquirer |
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Bacolod council seeks to regulate Internet gaming
MANILA, Philippines - Worried about youths spending too much time in Internet gaming, the Bacolod City council approved on first reading an ordinance regulating the number of hours for the activity.
GMA News |
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Bart's Bytes:
Protect Yourself from Internet Criminals - Part 1 (Or How to Become Really Paranoid in No Time!)
Westerly Sun |
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LITH man denies having child porn
WOODSTOCK – A 33-year-old Lake in the Hills man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to having videos of child pornography on his computer in July.
Northwest Herald |
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Popular business directory searches
Front Desk Clerk Must have computer experience. Apply in person at Ramada Inn 3005 W. Garriott, Enid ... >MORE
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Lending guidelines eased in the push for homeownership
The culprit in the recent subprime mortgage crisis may be the computer program Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac instituted in the late 1990s to automate their underwriting approvals, and the people behind it.
Daily Herald |
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Council member faces prosecution
GREENVILLE — A magistrate says there's enough evidence to proceed with the case against Greenville County Councilman Tony Trout on a computer-access charge.
The Post and Courier |
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Key Players Lauded In Bergthold Conviction
BELLA VISTA -- A special agent in charge of investigations for Immigration and Customs Enforcement visited Bella Vista on Thursday to acknowledge contributions made by law enforcement officers in the conviction of child pornographer Brian Bergthold.
The Morning News |
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Free Hmong library programs offered
Mai Yang's children have no problem using the computer, but for Yang, it's a different story. A recent immigrant to the United States with limited English skills, she feels left behind and somewhat isolated.
Brooklyn Park Sun-Post |
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US FDA selects 10 contractors for $2.5 bn IT & data centre modernisation
The US Food and Drug Administration announced the selection of ten contractors to receive up to a total of $2.5 billion for information technology (IT) and data centre management services over the next ten years.
PharmaBiz |
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Popular business directory searches
Truck Driver - No Long Haul! Must have CDL. Apply at 5620 Sooner Trend Rd. Enid ... >MORE
The Enid News & Eagle |
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eDay sees NZers clear out 90 tonnes of electronic waste
New Zealanders cleared their homes of almost 900 tonnes of old computer equipment and mobile phones today, in the second national eDay.
NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News |
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Elvis is Alive Museum is apparently set to die
The Elvis is Alive Museum will not live, at least not for now. Andy Key tried to sell the Missouri museum twice on eBay. He received no bids by the time the auction ended Friday.
Daily Herald |
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Confirmed: Six more months of XP downgrades
Earlier oday rumors began swirling that Microsoft was going to extend the life of Windows XP once again . While XP won't be going back on retail shelves, Microsoft is allowing computer manufacturers to include XP media with PCs that have Vista pre-installed, so customers can continue to take advantage of their "downgrade rights." Until now, vendors were supposed to stop providing this ...
Yahoo! Tech Advisors |
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Google postpones Yahoo online ad deal
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 3, 2008 (AFP) - Google said Friday it is postponing a planned online advertising tie-up with Yahoo to allow more time for US anti-trust regulators to consider the ramifications of the deal.
Zawya |
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Fermilab joins worldwide computer network
Imagine trying to figure something out, be it the fundamental nature of the universe or how bird flu mutates. You need to perform and analyze thousands, of equations or simulations - so many that it would take 16 million CD-ROM disks to back it up.
Daily Herald |
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Elvis is Alive Museum is apparently set to die
The Elvis is Alive Museum will not live, at least not for now. Andy Key tried to sell the Missouri museum twice on eBay. He received no bids by the time the auction ended Friday.
Daily Herald |
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Cape Coral Neighbors: Still a HAM
It's pretty easy to use a computer nowadays to contact strangers in foreign lands.
The News-Press |
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Free computer-lab classes
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Calaveras Enterprise |
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The Girl in the Green Raincoat: Chapter 4: All the Man?s Wives
Last chapter: While trawling the Internet, Tess discovered a photograph of the missing woman Carole Epstein, nee Massinger, taken a few years back, while toasting the bride and groom at a wedding.
New York Times |
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Niemeyer & the Sweep of History
At almost 101 years of age, the great Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer's eyesight is pretty much limited to peripheral vision, but he's still working. There are cultural centers in Spain and Chile to be finished, and a corporate headquarters in Paraguay. And he is still busy in his native Brazi...
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