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Skirting The Pitfalls Of Private Rentals
To save some money on a summer vacation to Puerto Rico, Kim Gismervik decided to rent a house for her family instead of paying for multiple hotel rooms. After scouring the Web for the perfect place, she landed at Cyberrentals.com, where she found a three-bedroom villa on the north coast of the island with a grill, shared pool and backyard for $1,400 for the week.
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Rossville: ‘Insane for McCain’ McCutie rocks Internet with videos
Sen. John McCain is many things, but “hot” is a term rarely used to describe the balding, white-haired, 72-year-old Vietnam veteran running for the White House.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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USC women's soccer match to broadcast online
SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S soccer fans will be able to watch the team for free on the Web today. Through an agreement with CBS College Sports, USC’s match at Vanderbilt will be available at 3 p.m. today by visiting GamecocksOnline.com and following the links. The Gamecocks (8-1-3 overall, 2-0-1 SEC), ranked No. 24 in the nation, are seeking their first victory against Vanderbilt since 1999. Hater ...
The State |
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Virtual Textbooks Make For Lighter Load
BROOKSVILLE - No more excuses. That's the goal with a brand new, districtwide initiative that makes reading textbooks available on compact disc or online for all first- through fifth-graders at local public schools, making classic excuses for homework null.
Hernando Today |
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Weekend: Warhol multimedia exhibit makes a stop in Columbus
COLUMBUS — Watch Andy Warhol's films and videos, and it's easy to imagine the late pop artist feeling right at home in the current age of reality TV and Web video.
The Findlay Courier |
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Record Label Hires Guitarist After Seeing His MySpace Page
If the Internet is the information superhighway, one of its roads led straight to a Tampa guitarist.
The Tampa Tribune |
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It's Apple Fest time
At first glance, Community Orchard's Apple Fest looks more like the Iowa State Fair than a local festival. It takes a crew to carefully orchestrate traffic to five acres of land designated for parking. It is at first a sea of cars, then it is a sea of people, and then - it's time to celebrate. By 2 p.m.
The Fort Dodge Messenger |
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Skirting The Pitfalls Of Private Rentals
To save some money on a summer vacation to Puerto Rico, Kim Gismervik decided to rent a house for her family instead of paying for multiple hotel rooms. After scouring the Web for the perfect place, she landed at Cyberrentals.com, where she found a three-bedroom villa on the north coast of the island with a grill, shared pool and backyard for $1,400 for the week.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Forming bridge from software to hard model
Until you can reach into a computer screen and pull out a working model, John Calhoun may have the next best thing. Calhoun is president of xlaFORM, a Charlotte company that specializes in high speed and high performance rapid prototyping. If that sounds technical, think of it this way: xlaFORM takes a computer-aided design and prints a three-dimensional part – layering and linking successive ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Vignette: Holly Somerville
"Uneasy Main Street" -- a story of daily struggle as a Capital Region resident faces a "perfect economic storm" Holly Somerville says her family isn't typical: "three generations under one roof, but all the men are 6 and under."Her three sons are her full-time jobs, but she earns spare cash by re-selling scavenged items on the Internet. Her mother, Marilyn Sysol, collects a "comfortable" ...
Albany Times Union |
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Free Stuff Free travel videos
TRAVEL VIDEOS : You can watch free travel videos on your computer or download to a Web-enabled phone or video iPod. Many are available for free at Apple's iTunes store. Click on Podcasts and then on the category Society & Culture. Scroll down the category list on the left to further limit your choices to the Places & Travel subcategory. Before you download a show, look for the little icon of ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Record Label Hires Guitarist After Seeing His MySpace Page
If the Internet is the information superhighway, one of its roads led straight to a Tampa guitarist.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Hackers break into city Web site
Hackers took over part of the Columbus Consolidated Government's Web site over the weekend.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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Electric Library
that would be the mid 1970s, when Bill Gates founded Microsoft and Steve Jobs assembled the first Apple computer - people started talking about the end of newspapers, and libraries without walls.
Highlands Today |
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Bringing providers into the 21st Century
As a primary care doctor, Dr. Karen Ardis was always trying to find better ways to care for her patients. So when Palmetto Health introduced a computer-based system for keeping patient records, she and her Upstate practice partner, Dr. Lori Carnsew, jumped at the chance to take it for a test drive. Now, when she writes orders for labs, X-rays or prescriptions into a patient’s computer record, ...
The State |
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Web site keeps Brazilian immigrants connected
When high school senior Sarah Pereira connects to the Internet, the first thing she does is click on her favorite social networking site, which has nothing to do with those favored by her American peers.
The Milford Daily News |
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percent, according to comScore Inc. Bob Liodice, president and CEO of the Association of National Advertisers, said his organisation was opposed to the pact. "We're gratified that Google and Yahoo are delaying," he said.
Tiscali |
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Sex search comp hots up between 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. The inaugural Pentagon Grand Australian
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Net Profits: Consultant to help local businesses make money online
SANDUSKY Navigating the inner workings of the World Wide Web can be daunting for business owners. But those new to the Net don't have to get tangled up in technicalities.
The Sandusky Register |
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WiMax launch in Baltimore provides momentum for Sprint
Sprint Nextel sent a message last week to doubters of the company’s initiative to usher in a new era of ultra-fast wireless service.
The Kansas City Star |
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Yahoo’s Promises v. Yahoo’s Reality: Congress Finally Gets It
Congress is finally understanding the reality of the Yahoo-Google search deal , and what it means for the state of search competition in general. It's not about price fixing advertising rates, it's about neutering the second place market participant. As I wrote on September 27 , the current deal between Yahoo and Google will inevitably lead to the decline of Yahoo's core search advertising ...
TechCrunch |
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HP offers up Special Edition Pavilion dv4t and dv5t
Filed under: Laptops HP's got the Special Edition itch again, and it's scratching it with both hands as evidenced by the newest dv4t and dv5t SE notebooks. Starting with the former, we've got a flashily designed 14.1-incher with a WXGA panel, 4GB of DDR2 RAM, a handful of Core 2 Duo CPU choices, NVIDIA's 512MB GeForce 9200M GS, up to 400GB of hard drive space, WiFi, optional WWAN and ...
Engadget |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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Barry Diller spun off 5 firms just in time
Barry Diller is feeling very lucky right now. The consummate dealmaker split his Internet conglomerate, IAC/InterActiveCorp, into five publicly traded companies in late August - and not a moment too soon, he said in an interview last week. IAC borrowed $2...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Web site keeps Brazilian immigrants connected
When high school senior Sarah Pereira connects to the Internet, the first thing she does is click on her favorite social networking site, which has nothing to do with those favored by her American peers.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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