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Monticello clears a hurdle to building fiber-optic network
A judge has thrown out a phone-company lawsuit that was trying to prevent the city of Monticello from building its own fiber-optic phone, cable and broadband network.
Pioneer Press |
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Kentucky Proud search engine makes it easier to find local food
Looking for a beef producer close to home? Trying to find out where you can buy your favorite Kentucky Proud products?
News Democrat & Leader |
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Cymphonix(TM) Signs Three Partnerships in Southeast Asia & Australia
Cymphonix, a leading provider of Internet security solutions, is expanding its international presence through signed partnerships with Egghead Systems & Networks, Inc of the Philippines, Thailand-based CryptoTech, and AccordCrox of Australia.
Centre Daily Times |
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Internet Tryst Ends in Statutory Rape Charges
A 39-year-old Michigan man who corresponded with a juvenile Franklin County girl over the Internet is now facing felony charges here.
The Missourian |
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Fixes Released (and More Promised) For "Clickjacking" Exploits
An anonymous reader writes "As discussed previously on Slashdot, concern has been raised over a class of 'clickjacking' vulnerabilities which affect all major Web browsers. These exploits allow an attacker to place invisible or seemingly legit objects on a Web page that perform undesired actions when a user clicks on them. In recent developments, 'Guya' posted a scary proof-of-concept that ...
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BARRON'S BLOG: ISuppli Cuts 2008 Chip Sales Forecast
Citing "signs" in September that the semiconductor market "may be feeling the impact of the credit crisis and economic downturn," industry research firm iSuppli has cut its 2008 semiconductor sales growth forecast to 3.5% growth from 4%, with the potential to cut more "if economic conditions continue to worsen."
Nasdaq |
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Jobs expected to unveil new laptops Tuesday
Analysts, gadget blogs speculating that Apple could cut the prices of its cheapest notebook computer to below $1,000
The Globe and Mail |
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CDC Releases 1918 Pandemic Flu Storybook
CDC press release about the release of an online storybook containing narratives, photos and videos from survivors, families and friends about the 1918 influenza pandemic that killed millions of people around the world.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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American Airlines to filter porn sites
American Airlines says it will filter an in-flight Internet service to block pornography sites
ABC 13 Houston |
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Introduction to WEB4J: Web development for minimalists
Could a simpler Web application framework ease your pain? As Java Web application frameworks have become more powerful and flexible, they've also become more complex.
Java World |
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Cloud Computing Expo - Amazon Cuts S3 Prices
Amazon will be cutting the price of its S3 hosted storage service come November 1. Pricing will be tiered from now on and favor heavier users. The company’s entry-level price of 15 cents a gigabyte a month in the US will remain in place but only for the first 50TB, the next 50TB will cost 14 cents a GB with the next 400TB after that costing 13 cents a GB. Users of more than 500TB will get a bill ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Greenville County Schools Reports Internal Computer Breach
After a Riverside High student told school administrators that he managed to access a Greenville County Schools server with confidential information on students, GCS has issued a statement to students and parents about the breach.
WSPA Spartanburg |
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Tech Stocks Caught In Slide Of Wall Street Avalanche
Virtually all tech categories fell after a few, like Apple, IBM, and Research In Motion, bucked the trend with some gains a day earlier.
InformationWeek |
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Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
Even some sophisticated surfers could get snookered by a sneaky new attack in which criminals create fake YouTube pages - dead-on replicas of the real site - to push their malicious software and make it look like it's safe stuff coming from a trusted source.
ABC 7 El Paso |
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Internet Companies Hammered By Economic Concerns
It was another awful day in the stock market with the Dow dropping more than 7 percent and the Nasdaq more than 5 percent.
New York Times |
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Internet Companies Hammered By Economic Concerns
It was another awful day in the stock market with the Dow dropping more than 7 percent and the Nasdaq more than 5 percent.
New York Times |
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Navarre Corporation Announces FUNimation Entertainment Agreement With Joost(TM)
MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Navarre Corporation (Nasdaq: NAVR) announced today that it's wholly-owned subsidiary, FUNimation Entertainment, has entered into an agreement with Joost(TM) ( http://www.joost.com ) to bring its catalog of anime video content to the online video service.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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FUNimation(R) Entertainment Joins Joost(TM)
FLOWER MOUND, Texas , Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- FUNimation Entertainment has partnered with Joost(TM) ( http://www.joost.com ) to bring its catalog of full-length, legal anime video content to the online social video service.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Online car buying scam
HPD has warning for car buyers on Craigslist
ABC 13 Houston |
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Asus Eee PC Tablet Coming in Under Six Months
A number of Asus Eee PC netbooks are already equipped with a multitouch-capable trackpad, but that's not where the touchy-feely experience is going end for the popular Asus computer.
MobileMag |
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Cymphonix(TM) Signs Three Partnerships in Southeast Asia & Australia
Cymphonix, a leading provider of Internet security solutions, is expanding its international presence
wallstreet:online AG |
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County Approves Purchase Of Treasurer’s Upgrade
The Socorro County Treasurer’s office is hustling to upgrade its computer software in an attempt to get the yearly tax bills out before December....
Small Town Papers News Service |
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CDC contract to improve labs' access to flu viruses
Oct 9, 2008 (CIDRAP News) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has contracted with a private biological resource business to set up a system to improve researchers' access to influenza viruses, test kits, and reagents.
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy |
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ADOLESCENT AGGRESSION NO LONGER LIMITED TO THE SCHOOL YARD
Sixty-four percent of kids and teens who are harassed online, not harassed at school
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Oh, Snap!
There have been a lot of changes in the world of headshots since I started earning my 10 percent. Black-and-white pictures are becoming extinct. Submissions are increasingly done by computer. But there's one thing that remains the same. Your headshot is still your No. 1 marketing tool.
Backstage.com |
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