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Google, Yahoo Agree to Delay Advertising Deal
Google and Yahoo will delay implementation of their joint advertising deal to give antitrust lawyers at the Justice Department more time to review the agreement, the companies said.
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Internet Radio Webcaster Royalty Bill Awaits Bush Signature
Internet radio broadcasters have won a survival victory. According to The New York Times: "Internet radio services are breathing a sigh of relief after the Senate approved a bill on...
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'Street View' of kids too dangerous, says anti-predator group
With the latest technology, anyone, anywhere can get a bead on your house, your car or possibly your child, right from the convenience of his computer, and this has some locals nervous. A group called StopChildPredators.org is circulating an online petition, hoping to ban
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News and Features for Lake Isabella, California
Paul Monk, of Lake Isabella, is facing federal charges of having child pornography on his computer. Monk, 37, was arrested at his home Sept. 11, but has been released as part of a pretrial condition, according to U.S. Attorney David Gappa.
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Police car PCs to stay off-line due to uncertain funding
The plug was pulled on Lenawee County’s police car mobile computers because of uncertainty over what Lansing will do with county dispatch center funding.
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Google and Yahoo Delay Ad Deal for Antitrust Review
The delay of the search advertising partnership would give the Justice Department more time to investigate its antitrust implications.
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Homeland Security seeks cyber counterattack system
First, there was "Einstein," the federal government's effort to protect itself from cyber attacks by limiting the number of portals to government computer systems and searching for signs of cyber tampering.
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Seattle on the cheap: Urban adventure awaits
SEATTLE -- Home to Microsoft and Starbucks, grunge rock and a constant rainy drizzle, Seattle is defined by the collision of urban soul and natural beauty. It’s also a great destination for the budget-conscious traveler. An abundance of outdoor activities and a pulsing arts community make it the perfect place to visit while holding onto spare change.
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The Manila Times Internet Edition OPINION > Bioplastics
THE Quezon City Council recently approved an ordinance prohibiting the use of plastics in markets, shops and restaurants. I doubt if it can be enforced. The reason is simple: plastic trays, shopping bags and food wrappers are dirt cheap.
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Night trail running brings new challenges
It's 10 p. m. and I'm parked in front of the computer, surfing mindlessly between CNN and Peter Mansbridge on TV. Anderson Cooper lost [...]
St. Catharines Standard |
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Modal Dialog Box
Build your own in page modal dialog boxes using HTML One thing that has always been difficult to achieve for web pages is the addition of modal dialog boxes (that don't...
About.com |
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Fly Me To The Moon
Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Musca domestica (the common housefly to you and me). Their mission: to blandly go where three chimps went just two months ago in the first ever computer animated feature film designed, created and produced exclusively for 3D projection.
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Motorola To Hire 300 Android Developers
ruphus13 writes "Google's Android is starting to see more industry support. Motorola recently announced plans, despite hardships within the company, to hire 300 Android developers. Quoting: 'A quick search of Motorola's job openings suggests that, indeed, Android is set to become a permanent fixture at Motorola, which has long built Linux-based phones but hitherto used MontaVista's Mobilinux. ...
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Outsourcing: Who is touching your data?
Outsourcing IT processes overseas may save money, but...
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5 best future mobile operating systems
A lot is going on in the mobile world right now, but as always, it is what's yet to come that is crucial in the long run.
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Dog-talking movie put together poorly
The most news and entertainment portal from a Canadian perspective. Television, major newspapers across Canada, health, sport, entertainment, lifestyle, free email and more.
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What are Your Favorite Music Downloads? Users Vote for Their 50 Most Popular Songs.
MP3 Rocket's is proud to release the 'Most Popular Music' feature allows customers the ability to vote on their most favorite songs and then share them with others. This is a feature unique from any other file sharing p2p product. The built in user voting feature has to be one of the coolest recent innovations in the p2p world, it allows fans to easily keep track their most favorite performers. ...
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Touch HD Product Tour video published by HTC
October 04, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. HTC is a leader not only in Windows Mobile phone manufacturing, but also in usage of social networks: HTC is present not only on Twitter but also on YouTube!
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Britney Spears - Spears Caught Up In Womanizer Hoax
BRITNEY SPEARS is at the centre of an internet hoax after computer whizz kids superimposed the singer's face on TYRA BANKS' body - and passed the images off as the CD cover of ...
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Schweiker leads effort against cyber bullying
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker cautioned students at Neshaminy's Oliver Heckman Elementary School on Friday to be careful when using the Internet.
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Tulsa officer poses as girl to nab predators
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - With a stocky build and broad shoulders, Tulsa police Sgt. Tim Stadler would never be mistaken for a teenage girl. But things change when the detective goes online.
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Super-fast downloads 'by 2012'
LIGHTNING-FAST wireless internet is just around the corner, with cumbersome cables banished from our lounge rooms within two to four years, according to Adelaide scientists.
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Jewish 'modesty patrols' sow fear in Israel
In Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, where the rule of law sometimes takes a back seat to the rule of God, zealots are on a campaign to stamp out behavior they consider unchaste. They hurl stones at women for such "sins" as wearing a red blouse, and attack stores selling devices that can access the Internet.
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New state law requires computer techs to report child porn
SPRINGFIELD -- Computer technicians must report to law enforcement any customers whose computers contain child pornography under a new law that drew fire Friday from opponents who warned innocent people will end up under investigation.
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ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit to Ship with Open Source jQuery
Microsoft said, “Going forward we’ll use jQuery as one of the libraries used to implement higher-level controls in the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, as well as to implement new AJAX server-side helper methods for ASP.NET MVC. New features we add to ASP.NET AJAX (like the new client template support) will be designed to integrate nicely with jQuery as well.” read more
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