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How to save money and stay tech-savvy in tight times
News flash: The economy stinks.
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Housy senior works OT for charity
Next time you worry about what kids might be doing on the Internet, think about Sharon resident and Housatonic senior Maggie Yahn. Guaranteed, you'll feel better.
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Researchers at state colleges earn science grant
South Dakota scientists' work building next-generation devices to harvest solar energy will be easier thanks to a National Science Foundation grant for state-of-the-art equipment. Assistant professor Mahdi Farrokh Baroughi with South Dakota State University's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science said the $250,000 grant will help researchers at SDSU, as well as the South ...
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Student Entrepreneurs Focused on Energy, Health Sciences, and Web 2.0 Win Top Prizes at UC Berkeley Venture Competition
Four Winning Teams Each Received $12,000 in Cash and Prizes
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A Faster Way to Get Your MCSE Training
If you're finding the need to tighten your belt during the current financial crisis but you're still interested in getting your MCSE training, why not take the course via computer based training (CBT)?
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Five things to know about buying medication online
Cynthia Reilly, director of the practice development division of the American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists, offers advice for shopping online:
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Survey shows huge demand for Next Generation Broadband in Scotland
More than three quarters (84%) of the online population in Scotland want high speed downloads and even more (87%) would like TV and films on demand, according to a survey commissioned by Mott MacDonald, a management and engineering consultancy.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Incipio Announces New Feather™ Protective Case for the Apple iPhone 3G
Incipio Announces New Feather™ Protective Case for the Apple iPhone 3G Ultra Light Protective Case Measuring Less Than 1mm Thin
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Harris Corporation Purchases MobileFrame Platform to Automate Work Order Dispatch and Field Service
Harris Corporation, an international communications and information technology company, has selected MobileFrame's Configurable Mobile Application software as its Standard Mobility Platform. MobileFrame's platform will be used to build mobile applications to automate Work Order Dispatch and Field Service processes.
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topseos Identifies Best Internet Marketing Agencies & Solutions In 9 New Categories
topseos has introduced 9 brand new categories to be part of its monthly rankings. Each month topseos publishes lists of rankings for various categories in the online marketing arena and each list is a guide to the leading internet marketing vendors and their services.
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VistaDB Software Provides the Best Entry Point to Microsoft SQL Server for the SMB Market
VistaDB Software announces the release of version 3.4 of their database engine with customers seeing as much as a 250% speed increase in the product. VistaDB Software greatly simplifies developing database products that will deploy across both SMB and enterprise environments.
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Leader in Child Care & Daycare Management Software Introduces Innovative Solutions for Credit Card and Electronic ...
SofterWare Inc., developers of EZ-CARE2, a leading software solution for all aspects of child care program administration, announced the introduction of new and improved tools for collecting and processing child care tuition and fees electronically.
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Association for Downloadable Media Appoints Director
Meredith Medland to Drive ADM Projects
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Dallas Tax Attorney Hires SEO Services Company to Boost Rankings
Leading tax law attorney has hired SEO 1 Services, a Dallas internet marketing firm, to promote its website in order to position itself as the leading destination for tax relief and a source of help with IRS problems.
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Revolutionary New User-Powered Community UsportStar Provides Platform for Athletes to Showcase Talents
Newly launched UsportStar is a one-of-a-kind online sporting community that directly links athletes, recruiters and scouts by allowing users to stage their talents on a secure, virtual platform.
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BEYONCE EXPLAINS CONCEPT OF 'BOY' VIDEO: 'It's kind of like "Freaky Friday",' she says.
*Photos of Beyonce dressed as a street cop from the set of her video for "If I Were a Boy" flooded the Internet last month. Fans will finally get to see the look in its entire context with today's scheduled premiere of the video on MTV, BET, VH1 and Fuse.
Eurweb |
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Tanuf sets up disposal bins in Oman to collect used PET bottles for recycling
13 October 2008 MUSCAT -- Tanuf (National Mineral Water Co.) has taken the lead as a major investor in setting up the first PET recycling facility in the region.
Zawya |
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Logging on for a second (or third) opinion
When Terri Nelson learned she had a large fibroid tumor in her uterus, she went online.
Denver Post |
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Ask Amy
Dear Amy: I have been dating my boyfriend for about seven months. Recently, I was mad at him for canceling plans, and I wanted to see what he was up to, so I Googled him and learned that he has been posting on a white nationalist website.
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A website devoted to opposing the project (http://blog.sina.com.cn/baoweitaizhou) urges residents to "surround Taizhou." "Let the people speak out. Give them full rights to know and express themselves," said the latest posting, dated Sunday.
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Richfield initiates new metering system
Water metering in Richfield will never be the same and most residents won't even notice the difference. The city of Richfield is in the process of implementing a new method of reading the city's more than 11,000 water meters, using wireless technology.
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Nuking tumors: Advances in radiotherapy for cancer treatment
I started to practice radiotherapy in the early 1970s. Besides surgery, radiotherapy was, at that time, the main modality to kill tumors, as there was almost no chemotherapy. Its efficacy was demonstrated even from the beginning of the 20th century. There were no CAT scans (computed axial tomography) or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans and there were no computers. Most of the tasks were ...
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MCKINNEY: Excess and the city
BLOG: “The Real Housewives of Collin County” take down the absurdity and hilarity of soccer dads and hockey moms, one rhinestone tank top at a time.
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Acer's striking Predator the gladiator of gaming machines
Gaming PCs are the gladiators of the computer world. So while most PCs look like a cross between a fax machine and a breadbox, the Acer Predator looks as if it came out of the bowels of the Roman Colosseum.
Denver Post |
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Free Hmong library programs offered
Mai Yang's children have no problem using the computer, but for Yang, it's a different story. A recent immigrant to the United States with limited English skills, she feels left behind and somewhat isolated.
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