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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th May 2008 19:13 UTC
When Sun announced it would offer certain plugins and features for enterprise customers only, and maybe even make them closed-source, the open source community was up in arms.
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Reporter's Notebook: Justin Delacour
More than a year ago, I received a somewhat angry message from an opponent of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez regarding an article that I wrote for Narco News criticizing the political partiality and methodological problems of Venezuela's two most cited pollsters ( Can You Believe Venezuela's Pollsters?
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EyeTV 3.0.2 supports H.264 TV, closed caption export
Elgato has released the v3.0.2 update to EyeTV, its TV streaming and recording software. The patch makes significant changes, most crucially support for broadcasts with H.264 compression, which are said to be increasingly popular; in Europe, for example, a number of DVB-T channels offer only H.264 streaming. Elgato has also introduced the export ...
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Campbell Soup Company Announces the Webcast of Its Third Quarter 2008 Results
Campbell Soup Company (NYSE:CPB) invites interested shareowners, investors and consumers to listen to its third quarter 2008 earnings conference call live over the Internet on Monday, May 19, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
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Reporter's Notebook: Al Giordano
My experience publishing Narco News over four years has taught me a lot about utilizing the Internet to do journalism. The Internet is a young if already overpopulated frontier where there is a glut of material and a scarcity of quality, especially when it comes to journalism.
The Narco News Bulletin |
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Google Cuts Price, Rebrands Postini Security Service
Google has slashed the cost of its security service by 40% and added an optional protection feature for public Wi-Fi users in its continued efforts to lure businesses to Google Apps.
InformationWeek |
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Senate report finds US lacks outreach plan to counter terrorist messages on the Internet
WASHINGTON - The United States must develop a communications plan to counter radical Islamic messages on the Internet, according to a Congressional report released Thursday.
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Washington DC
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. ( Map ) - BASKING RIDGE, N.J. , May 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless, builder and operator of the nation's most reliable wireless network, announced the MOTO Q(TM) 9c will be available in the company's online store and in Verizon Wireless business sales channels on May 9 . Customers will be able to purchase the newest member of Verizon Wireless' MOTO Q family at Verizon ...
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Group links assaults to online dating
It is thought internet dating is behind an increase in the number of sexual assaults in Auckland. The Sexual Abuse Help Foundation has seen a significant increase in the past two months.
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MySpace to allow users to share data with Yahoo, others
Social networking site MySpace said Thursday it will soon enable users to quickly share profile data with Web sites operated by Yahoo Inc., eBay Inc. and others. MySpace aims to save its users keystrokes and allow them to export their photos, videos and lists...
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Report: US lacks plan to counter terrorist messages
The United States must develop a communications plan to counter radical Islamic messages on the Internet, according to a Congressional report released Thursday.
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I Was A Teenage Bot Master
The Confessions of SoBe Owns Exclusive One day in May 2005, a 16-year-old hacker named SoBe opened his front door to find a swarm of FBI agents descending on his family's three-story house in Boca Raton, Florida. With an arm in leg in casts from a recent motorcycle accident, one agent grabbed his good arm while others seized thousands of dollars worth of computers, video game consoles and ...
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Report: US lacks plan to counter terrorist messages
The United States must develop a communications plan to counter radical Islamic messages on the Internet, according to a Congressional report released Thursday.
AP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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MySpace revs profile transfer engine
Down with the walled garden MySpace has launched an initiative that will one day allow its social-networking-obsessed users to automatically shuttle their profile data to third-party web sites.…
The Register |
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MySpace to allow users to share data with Yahoo, others
(AP:LOS ANGELES) The popular online hangout MySpace will soon enable users to quickly share profile data with other sites, including Yahoo and eBay. MySpace aims to save its users keystrokes and allow them to export their photos, videos and lists of friends.
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Anger over 999 ambulance videos
Videos of ambulances on 999 calls placed on the internet are "clearly unacceptable", bosses say.
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There's A Lot Of Dough In Online Pizza
There's a lot of dough in online pizza. Just ask the Papa John's people. The chain has just passed the 1-billion-dollar mark in Internet pizza sales. The company says Internet orders have climbed more than 50 percent a year since the service started seven years ago.
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Christ The King
Eight seniors from the Microsoft IT Academy program at Christ The King Regional High School, in Middle Village, participated in a field trip on Friday, April 18, to BlackRock Inc., in Manhattan.After studying for two years, the students were able to see much of what they had learned taking place at a real company.
Queens Chronicle |
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SourceForge embraces OpenID
Open source project hosting site SourceForge.net is embracing OpenID--an open source single sign-on technology that allows an individual to jump between online accounts without re-entering their username and password each time.
CNET |
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Charter Offers Customers Savings and up to $100 in Gasoline
ST. LOUIS----Charter Communications, Inc. announced today that new and current customers can stretch their tax rebates with Charter services, and by ordering online receive a $25, $50 or $100 gift card for gasoline.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Will Zunes Zap Unauthorized Content?
Microsoft's Zune and NBC's downloadable television shows stand at the center of the latest digital rights management dustup. On Wednesday, New York Times blogger Saul Hansell reported that Microsoft might build a copyright manager into every Zune player, ostensibly in response to an NBC demand for copyright protections of its downloadable content.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Internet Archive Wins David-and-Goliath Privacy Tussle With FBI
The Internet Archive revealed Wednesday that the FBI dropped an effort to secretly obtain information about the online activities of one of the digital library's users. The Archive was able to reveal that it had been served a National Security Letter by the FBI last year about one of its patrons.
E-Commerce Times |
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Customer Service
TORONTO - George Stroumboulopoulos has been quietly amassing a devout Internet following that reaches beyond Canada's borders with his low-key CBC talk show, "The Hour."
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Hackers attack epilepsy forum, cause migraines, seizures
SAN FRANCISCO - Computer attacks typically don't inflict physical pain on their victims. But in a rare example of an attack apparently motivated by malice rather than money, hackers recently bombarded the Epilepsy Foundation's Web site with hundreds of pictures and links to pages with rapidly flashing images.
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