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Indians Blog Returns To IndyStar.Com
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Indians have a blog on IndyStar.com for the second straight season. The exclusive internet feature can be found by going to http://blogs.indystar.com/indians/
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A colorful first year: Group unites artists for exhibits and events
Last year a computer search James Bird and Vicki Ryer to the Salem Arts Association (SAA). Since then the two have been able to link up with other artists and participate in art shows they wouldn’t have found on their own. [Read about SAA events and a call to artists at the bottom of this article, and look for a related arts story attached there.]
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Court issues split decision in Lucent-Microsoft patent row
A federal appeals court on Thursday reinstated one of two patent cases tossed out last year in the ongoing user-interface technology dispute pitting Alcatel-Lucent against Microsoft Corp. and Dell Inc.
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Blue Cube LCD Selects InPlay's Digital Pen and Multi-Touch Capacitive Solution for Development of New Interface Design ...
InPlay Technologies (NASDAQ: NPLA), a developer of innovative human interface devices for electronic products, has entered into a development agreement with Blue Cube LCD, a leading display integrator. Under the agreement, Blue Cube is utilizing InPlay's integrated digital pen and capacitive touch input solution to design computing platforms for OEM customers.
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Intel pays $26M for nationwide wireless broadband license in Sweden
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Intel Corp. dove further into the cellular business on Thursday, becoming one of the winners in Sweden's auction of licenses for nationwide wireless broadband.
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Salem Communications Announces First Quarter 2008 Total Revenue of $54.5 Million
Salem Communications Corporation (Nasdaq:SALM), a leading U.S. radio broadcaster, Internet content provider, and magazine and book publisher targeting audiences interested in Christian and family-themed content and conservative values, today announced results for the three months ended March 31, 2008.
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Strombo becoming an Internet star
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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Why Samsung and LG scare Motorola
As mobile-phone maker Motorola (MOT) struggles to end its downward spiral, Nokia (NOK) isn't the only rival causing problems for America's once-iconic wireless brand. The most immediate threat to Motorola, which saw sales plunge in the first quarter, comes not from Finland but from South Korea.
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Charter Offers Customers Savings and up to $100 in Gasoline
ST. LOUIS, BUSINESS WIRE -- Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) 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.
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Diver killed himself following malicious email bombardment encouraging him to commit suicide
A deep-sea diving expert whose business was destroyed in a malicious email attack took his own life after being bombarded by emails encouraging him to commit suicide, an inquest heard today. Steven Carmichael-Timson, 49, of Whitemill, Carmarthen, west Wales, secretly looked at suicide websites as he grew increasingly depressed
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Govt may scrap licence fees for landline firms
The proposal is aimed at arresting the decline in wireline services growth and spur availability of broadband internet access across the country. The move has been high on the agenda of Communications Minister A Raja for some time now.
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Recent Original Stories
With two Intel Quad-Core Clovertown processors and eight sticks of Kingston FB-DIMM DDR2 Phoronix set out to see the level of memory performance in an octal-core environment . Phoronix has tested the memory in single, dual, and quad memory channel configurations.
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President and CEO of Tralliance Corporation to Address EXPOTUR 2008 in San Jose, Costa Rica
President and CEO of Tralliance Corporation, Edward A. Cespedes, will address EXPOTUR 2008 in San Jose, Costa Rica early next week.
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.Mac mail to to be push-ready on iPhone 2.0?
Users of Apple's .Mac service will be able to get their e-mail pushed to their iPhone or iPod touch, an anonymous source claims. The person writes that in the latest version of the iPhone 2.0 firmware, the Settings page now has a "Fetch New Data" submenu, which lets users toggle the "fetch" or "push" status of various e-mail clients, including sta...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 22nd Jul 2006 21:15 UTC
Toby Richards wrote an opinion article for NewsForge, claiming that for him, Linux won't get mainstream until Evolution - or another capable Outlook-like client - gets optimized and offers 100% compatibility with Exchange.
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Microsoft to put mobile phones in hands of impoverished
Microsoft has started a new initiative that it hopes will make mobile phones more affordable for people in developing countries, in a move similar to the highly publicized "One Laptop Per Child" program. The company already has a shell of a project called Fone+, which has been moving at a snail's pace since it was first unveiled a few years ago. However, with the technologies for ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th Dec 2005 18:34 UTC
The development of Mac OS X 10.4.4 update appears to be in the final stages at Apple Computer, as tipsters say the latest developer builds of the software are accompanied by only a few outstanding issues.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has failed in its attempt to have its Office Open XML document format fast-tracked straight to the status of an international standard by the International Organization for Standardization.
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Cablevision plans wireless broadband network
Cable TV provider Cablevision Systems Corp. disclosed plans Thursday to offer high-speed wireless Internet service across its coverage area in the New York region.
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Facebook, states set bullying, predator safeguards
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Facebook, the world's second-largest social networking Web site, is adding more than 40 new safeguards to protect young users from sexual predators and cyberbullies, attorneys general from several states said Thursday.
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Greenfield Online Reports First Quarter 2008 Financial Results
Greenfield Online, Inc. (Nasdaq: SRVY), today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
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MySpace Joins eBay, Yahoo in Open Profile Push
The social networking leader will adopt profile sharing, continuing efforts among the major Web players to swing the wrecking ball at data barriers.
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Correction: June 29, 2007 Computer Sciences exec pay story
In a June 29, 2007 story about compensation given to the former chief executive of Computer Sciences Corp., Van Honeycutt, The Associated Press erroneously reported what he was paid in fiscal 2007. Honeycutt, who retired in May 2007, He received $19.3 million in total compensation, not $21.6 million.
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Washington DC
LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - The popular online hangout MySpace will soon enable users to quickly share profile data with other sites, including Yahoo and eBay.
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Microsoft frees rival slate from Yahoo commitment
Thu 08 May, 2008 20:14
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