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Missoula council OK's updating city's Web site
A new Web site is in the works for the city of Missoula.
Billings Gazette |
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Old, young want to claim Facebook
One of the first groups Becky Yarbrough joined after signing up for Facebook was something called "I am too old for Facebook -- but I don't care."
The News & Observer |
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Couple at odds over new home
Dear Carolyn: After a few of years of dating, my partner and I are talking about living together. I would be glad to sell my place and move into hers. I really only need space enough for a computer, a dozen items on hangers and a couple of drawers. If she felt like moving into my place, I could happily part with most of the stuff in my house.
The News & Observer |
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"Madden 09 + FIFA 09 Leagues *Sign up inside* Xbox 360"
Eurogamer's computer and video game discussion forum
EuroGamer |
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Advertising
Newspapers are trying to cash in on the digital age. Last year newspapers held the dominant market share in online advertising, although Internet companies (such as Google, Monster and Yahoo!) were close behind.
BizJournals |
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It's different in a Google world
It's a world without mortgage meltdowns and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The News & Observer |
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School Notes: 10.13.08
CORPUS CHRISTI — This year, Olive Garden's 13th-annual Pasta Tales essay writing contest asks students in first through 12th grade: How would you use the Internet to change your community for the better? The grand prize winning essay is worth a three-day trip to New York and a $2,500 savings bond.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Plano: Police join forces to protect citizens from internet fraud
Plano Police reached out Saturday to spread the word about the fastest-growing crime in the nation.
Plano Courier |
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QIB launches Internet Banking
QIB is pleased to announce the launch of its Internet Banking Service.
AME Info |
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Social Media in Africa, Part 3: Democracy
Traditionally, the greatest power that governments have held over their people has been information. The promise that connectivity brings to Africa is that people are now using that abundance of information for oversight of government and more interaction with administrations. To say that the propagation of internet and mobile connectivity in Africa has been disruptive is an understatement. ...
ReadWriteWeb |
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Students interact with physicists
MERIDAN — Some of Rod Smith's science students at Jefferson West High School in Meriden get to spend their class time on the Internet.
The Topeka Capital-Journal |
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Cinco-Southlake Broadcast on Net
For those who can’t get to Dallas for the Cinco Ranch-Southlake Carroll matchup Friday night, it can be heard on a live broadcast on the internet.
The Katy Sun |
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Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
Engaging player-versus-player combat makes this an online role-playing game to reckon with.
cnet.com.au |
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Kodak And ColumbiaSoft Provide End To End Solution For Document Management To Improve Collaboration And Submittal ...
ColumbiaSoft, a leading provider of enterprise document management solutions and a member of Kodak's Authorized Independent Software Vendor program, has certified its Document Locator Software to work with KODAK Scanners to help these firms improve their document retrieval, sharing and workflow.
EnterpriseContentManagementConnection-ECM |
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‘Teen Read Week' slated at library
Teen Read Week — in conjunction with a national Internet campaign — runs Wednesday through Saturday at the Butte Public Library, Idaho and Broadway.
The Montana Standard |
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Northwest Academy gains online students
CHARLEVOIX — Northwest Academy has adopted a seat time waiver that allows it to enroll students who cannot attend the school in an online program.
Charlevoix Courier |
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US game designer blasts into space
An American computer game designer reached space, fulfilling a long-deferred childhood dream that began with the flight of his astronaut father. The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft carrying Richard Garriott and two crewmates — and the digitized DNA sequences of some of the world’s most famous minds — hurtled into a clear blue sky from the Baikonur facility on the Kazakh steppe on Sunday.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Collapse may make Yahoo ripe for the picking
SEATTLE -- When Yahoo Inc. co-founder and CEO Jerry Yang spurned Microsoft Corp.'s rich buyout offer this spring, he promised brighter days in Sunnyvale, Calif., were just over the horizon.
Everett Herald |
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Column: Don't wait to protect your identity
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, and its goal is to increase awareness about cyber security issues and engage users in implementing additional security measures to protect their computers. You could say the goal of this monthly column is the same: to increase awareness and help the UNM community better secure its information.
University of New Mexico Daily Lobo |
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Conquering Internet porn addiction
Candeo calls its training Six Weeks to Freedom and divides it into four parts discovery, transformation, connection and enjoyment.
Deseret Morning News |
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Microsoft aims to woo Japanese gamers to Xbox
CHIBA, Japan -- Microsoft Corp. will be releasing games developed by top Japanese designers for its Xbox 360 console, a senior executive said Thursday, the latest effort by the U.S. software maker to make inroads in a market where it has long struggled.
Everett Herald |
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Artificial intelligence programs play fool the human
READING, England — Computers argued, cracked jokes and parried trick questions Sunday, all part of an annual test of artificial intelligence carried out at the University of Reading. Typing away at split-screen terminals, a dozen volunteers carried out two conversations at once: one with a chat program, the other with a human. After five [...]
The Elyria Chronicle-Telegram |
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Electronic gadgets uses onboard can disrupt air traffic: expert
Kuala Lumpur, Oct 13 Use of cellphones, laptops, electronic games and other such gadgets while travelling by air can disrupt the functioning of other sophisticated equipment onboard, including navigational system of aircrafts, an aerospace expert has said.
Chennai Online |
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Schools browsing Web profiles
Many college students submerged in the information age can't resist the urge to post personal information online. But some aren't aware that important people might be using Web sites to check up on them.
Deseret Morning News |
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Ultraportable Notebook Incorporates ARC(R) Sonic Focus(TM) Technology
ARC International (LSE:ARK) today announced that the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Ultraportable Notebook PC running the Microsoft Vista operating system uses ARC(R) Sonic Focus(TM) software to provide consumers with an extraordinary listening experience. Ranked fifth in PC World Magazine's "Top 100 Products of 2008" in its May 26th issue, the ThinkPad X300 carries the complete complement of ARC's Sonic ...
Centre Daily Times |
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