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What's Next After Web 2.0
As the world financial crisis has gotten gradually worse over the past few weeks, I've been pondering what this means for the Web. ReadWriteWeb as a publication focuses on technology - web products and trends - rather than business and VC happenings. So with the exception of one of our feature writers Bernard Lunn , who has written a number of great posts on how entrepreneurs can ...
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Brown Harris Stevens SELECT First to Use Microsofts 3-D Immersion Viewing Tool
Brown Harris Stevens SELECT, a new marketing division of Brown Harris Stevens has started immediate implementation of the new free product designed by Microsoft Live Labs. The product, Photosynth can be downloaded virtually by anyone, and appreciated by anyone who has a digital camera.
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Christian Musician Gets Day In Court
The federal appeals court in Atlanta says Christian musician Carman Licciardello should have his day in court on claims that a former manager used his name without permission in an Internet promotion.
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RV park welcomes donated learning center
Residents of one area RV park welcomed a new learning center to their property Saturday. The organization provided about $7,300 in equipment, including computers, printers and high speed Internet.
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Benton Co. prosecutor target of computer hacking probe
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IBM invests in business partners' training
A business development fund aims to encourage its largest partners to take up more skills training around data centers.
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Woman who helped bust Everett cyberpimp will serve a week in jail
SEATTLE -- A Bellingham woman who played a role in a Snohomish County Internet prostitution case has been sentenced to a week behind bars and three months of home detention.
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Elephants send text messages to rangers
OL PEJETA: The text message from the elephant flashed across Richard Lesowapir's screen: Kimani was heading for neighbouring farms. The huge bull elephant had a long history of raiding villagers' crops during the harvest, sometimes wiping out six months of income at a time.
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McCain campaign sustains the focus on Obama's links to a 1960s radical
The name William Ayers is perhaps more widely known today than it was when he helped found the Weather Underground four decades ago. Back then, there were only three TV networks and no Internet or cable TV to spread the word far and wide and over and over.
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When Facebook beats the Police
The most effective investigative tool in the hunt for Britt Lapthorne was the social networking website.
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Fantasy globetrotting
Follow all the drama from each boat in the Round the World Race - and even compete against them online. Will Buckley reports
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Students learn ways to avoid cyber bullying
Hurt. Crushed. Mad. Excluded. Sad. Those were words Century Middle School students used to describe how it felt to be bullied. A few years ago, bullying used to take place face-to-face during the school day.
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AT&T's new offers signal stepped-up competition for television service in Ohio
Click on graphic to see how U-Verse works (PDF)Who would have thought you'd ever be able to record television shows from your cell phone? Or see who's calling your house from your TV screen and access the Internet with...
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Job Description:
Geologist needed for a full-time opportunity with an oil & gas services company in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The successful candidate will have a BS in geology; posses experience in sales and marketing, and have a minimum of five years interpretation experience with computers.
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Broadcast Sport: The wonders of cyberspace let us all have a Kinnear-bashing
YOU CAN'T beat the internet. I've spent the week tuning in to endless reruns of last week's greatest sporting moment. No, no. Not Stephen McGinn's thunderb
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Game on as girls grab a slice of console market
COMPUTER games have long been the territory of teenage boys, sitting in their bedrooms for hours indulging in shooting, fighting and driving adventures.
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This week in open source: distro betas, new Mono and Python
The open-source software community released some exciting new software this week. Ars tested the latest beta releases of Ubuntu and Fedora, the new versions of Mono and Python, and an intriguing new location-aware extension for Firefox. Read More...
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Iceland agrees to pay back UK savers
DEPOSITORS with cash in Iceland's closed internet bank are to get a quick pay-out after "significant progress" was made last night in talks between the Icelandic a
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Microsoft's New Programming Language, "M"
Anthony_Cargile writes "Microsoft announced Friday their new 'M' language, designed especially for building textual domain-specific languages and software models with XAML. Microsoft will also announce Quadrant, for building and viewing models visually, and a repository for storing and combining models using a SQL Server database. While some say the language is simply their 'D' language renamed ...
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Program Gives Computers to Southwest Atlanta Students
ATLANTA (MyFOX ATLANTA) – Some students in southwest Atlanta got a lesson in technology Saturday and they were rewarded with taking home their very own computers.
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Vendors, Cops, Profs Team to Study Cybercrime
Tech vendors and the Secret Service are among those working with an evaluation of trends and best practices for security.
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A system shattered by greed
It often needs a startling image to convey the dimensions of a crisis. Bloggers have time to discover such startling analogies.
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Reporter's Notebook: Miguel Contreras
As the attacks against Barack Obama by John McCain, Sarah Palin and their supporters continue up to the point where certain individuals have expressed a desire to kill Obama, it is imperative that the American people learn more about who John Mccain really is.
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Kenya's elephants send text messages to rangers
The text message from the elephant flashed across Richard Lesowapir's screen: Kimani was heading for neighboring farms.
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Top Local Stories
Here are the top local stories at this hour: a local sorority is working to get teenagers registered to vote in the upcoming election, a man is arrested for extortion while using a popular online social networking site, and an arrest has been made in a Shelby county burglary case...
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