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Google hopes for Yahoo deal
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Google Inc.'s top executives on Thursday expressed hope that the Internet search leader would be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. - a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.
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A US-based security consultancy plans to release software next month that it claims will help employers launch ethical phishing attacks against their own employees.
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Charting the Tribe:
n ON DECK — Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Indians.n WHEN/WHERE — Today, 7:05 p.m., Progressive Field.n TV/RADIO — STO; WFUN (AM-970).n ON THE MOUND — Right-hander Roy Halladay (3-4, 3.00) for Toronto; left-hander C.C. Sabathia (1-5, 7.51) for Cleveland.n TRIBE INJURIES — OF Shin-Soo Choo (left elbow), RHP Joe Borowski (right triceps), RHP Jake Westbrook (left side) on the DL.n NOTEBOOK — ...
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Classified Hong Kong ‘watch-list’ leaked on internet
HONG KONG - A government investigation was underway Friday after it was revealed that confidential files from the Immigration Department had been mistakenly leaked on to the internet.
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Xbox 360 scores 60% of GTA IV Sales
As reported Rockstar landed a major sales record with Grand Theft Auto IV with $500 million in sales the first week. From the 6 million GTA IV copies sold apparently 60% are for the Xbox 360 console. Microsoft's GameScoreBlog published retailer statis...
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US calls computer files linking Chavez to FARC authentic: report
NEW YORK (AFP) - US intelligence officials believe seized computer files showing strong ties between Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez and Colombian rebels are authentic, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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US calls computer files linking Chavez to FARC authentic: report
US intelligence officials believe seized computer files showing strong ties between Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez and Colombian rebels are authentic, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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"Some say the Classmate PC is Intel's answer to (or competition with) the One Laptop per Child effort. Intel is hawking the lilliputian laptop in 'emerging markets' like Nigeria, India, and Mexico as a solution for worldwide education of primary and secondary students.
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Google boys have grown up, says CEO
MOUNTAIN VIEW, USA: It's official: the guys who founded Google are grown up. That was the pronouncement on Thursday from Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, who was hired in 2001 to provide mature, traditional business savvy to the Internet search company founded by whiz kids Larry Page...
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"Earlier in the week, I conducted a lengthy phone interview with Aaron Seigo about the Open Source Desktop Workshop being held in San Diego on October 13th and 14th. Fast approaching, we discuss the workshop's inception, target audience and expectations."
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The Hot List, May 9
1. Nine Inch Nails surprised everyone by offering another fresh, hip record on the Internet — and, again, for free!
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"This week's release of Ubuntu 7.10 is a significant win for the free software community.
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Google boys have grown up, says CEO
MOUNTAIN VIEW, USA: It's official: the guys who founded Google are grown up.
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Sitesafe, Inc. Releases An All-New Version Of Its Online RF Health And Safety Training For 2008 -- Peoplesafe 5.0 -- ...
RF compliance experts Sitesafe Inc., a Velocitel company, recently announced the release of version 5.0 of Peoplesafe, its popular online RF health and safety training course
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Today After Hours Computer Gaming, for ages 13-up, with live music by Monkey Spunk, 9 p.m.-midnight, MindScapes, 13th and Maize Road. Cost $15. Information, 316-558-8528. Saturday Memorial Benefit Poker Run, with prizes, stunt team, live bands, car show, bike show, dyno shootout, vendors, 9 a.m., starting and ending at Alef's Harley Davidson, 53rd North off I-135. Benefits the ...
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"As we know, static HTML web sites are passé. Yet, Java applets never turned out to be the killer online application platform they possibly could have been. The modern introduction of Ajax has undoubtedly improved the web experience but it's not a panacea.
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Citibank's net profit in ČR soars 146% in 2007
Prague, May 8 (CTK) - Czech bank Citibank raised net profit by 146 percent to nearly Kc895m last year from less than Kc365m seen in 2006, according to results the bank released on the Internet.
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Google teaches Czechs to play with maps
The Czech Republic has its own Google maps, and the search engine's rivalry with Seznam is toughening. On Tuesday, Google launched a new service enabling users to search the maps and offering companies to register in a database for free. This is the most important event since the establishment of Google's branch in the Czech Republic, says Taťána le Moigne, head of the Czech branch.
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MySpace makes data portability move
Responding to the momentum around data portability, MySpace has launched its own "Data Availability" effort with big-name partners Yahoo, eBay, Twitter and fellow News Corp. unit Photobucket.
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CryptoLogic Increases Poker Presence in Core European Market With OPoker
CryptoLogic Limited(TSX: CXY)(NASDAQ: CRYP)(LSE: CRP), a leading software developer to the global Internet gaming market, through its wholly owned subsidiary WagerLogic, today announced an exclusive three-year licensing agreement with OPoker.com, a new online poker site launched by a group of Scandinavia's leading Internet poker executives.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Jun 2006 22:29 UTC
"GNU/Linux live CDs are increasingly playing an important role in the free software community. They serve as advocacy tools, they make it possible for newbies to try out software without having to install anything and they make fantastic rescue disks.
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What actually is Web 2.0 and why should you care
It may be over three years that Web 2.0 has been in vogue, yet there's still a lot of ambiguity to what it stands for.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 3rd Dec 2006 23:35 UTC
After my previous short first impressions 'review' of Windows Vista Build 6000, the final build, I promised you a full review which would look a bit deeper into the system, focussing on less obvious matters than appearance alone.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 11th Nov 2005 19:41 UTC, submitted by Alex Frank
Microsoft has stunned some in the British reseller community by allowing a discount dealer to sell secondhand volume licenses , opening the floodgates for a used-software market in the U.K.
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