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Founders find Destiny in Web design
Freelance Web designers grow, help businesses manage own Web sites.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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At home in a foreign land: Somalian refugees adjust to a new life
The four Somalis moved into the apartment last August, six floors up in a downtown Greeley building. The living room is furnished with only a metal folding chair and small table covered in papers and a laptop computer.
Greeley Tribune |
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Rochester's Bourget describes how he found career in network engineering
Technology has always been of interest to Jean Paul Bourget. In college, all that was available to him was computer science, but he wasn't a "code jockey." He pursued culinary arts but didn't find fulfillment there, either. So he returned to his first love and enrolled in Rochester Institute of Technology. There, a required co-op, at Arnold Magnetic Technologies in Penfield exposed him to ...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Ex-con hunting funding to develop devices that fight identity theft
Like other entrepreneurs, Ray Beasley begins his day with an 8 a.m. coffee stop at Starbucks. Sipping a Cafe Americano, he flips open his Sony Vaio laptop, fires off e-mails and works his cellphone.
Dallas Morning News |
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Liberty Media corp.fights 5-way split-up of Internet company
Liberty Media Corp., owner of a 30 percent stake in the Internet company IAC/InterActiveCorp, has appealed a court decision allowing IAC chairman Barry Diller to split his firm into five parts.
Denver Post |
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College recruiting made easier via web cams
Nick Saban normally spends this time of year on the road evaluating prep prospects and visiting with high school coaches. The Alabama coach is doing a different kind of networking these days — all from the comfort of his office. Saban is among a handful of college head coaches using video conferences to chat with recruits because they can't meet in person.
Houston Chronicle |
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Intel starts to think outside the cubicle
Fresh flowers in the lobby. Video games in the lounge. Free coffee and soda for everyone. This is not Andy Grove's Intel.
The Oregonian |
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API, Inc. and Northern Apex Corporation Chosen to Manufacture Data Destruction Devices
Proton Data Security's electronic data destruction products for hard drives, tape, disc magnetic media and CD/DVD optical media will soon include integration of RFID technology.
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Carcribs.Com Automotive Blog Experiences Rapid Growth
Carcribs.com, a leading automotive blog, has experienced record growth in visitors and page views in just three short months.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Free Legal Research Available at AllLawBlog.com
AllLawBlog.com is a new site that is a legal blog and also provides extensive legal resources and access to databases so that users can do free legal research.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Global Online Court System Is Launched at RealVerdict.com - 'Real Community Justice'
Putting friends, celebrities, politicians and favorite issues on trial to receive a "real verdict". Witnesses summoned digitally, evidence uploaded, damages awarded - all Online. Anyone can join the worldwide Juror pool.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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RuleSpace Appoints Gary Thomassen as Vice President of Enterprise Products to Spearhead Continued Expansion into Web ...
Security market veteran joins RuleSpace, a leading OEM provider of web categorization solutions, bringing additional security market expertise and focus as it expands its market reach further into the Web security and URL filtering market.
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Information Technology / In Depth Interviews
When Chilean President Michelle Bachelet decided to promote IT investments as a way to help the country reach "developed" status by the time of its bicentennary celebrations in 2010, the government also decided to boost the national IT industry as a whole, and to that end created a committee of ministries to devise a national IT policy.
Business News Americas |
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Volkswagen, Sanyo to develop lithium-ion battery
Volkswagen AG will join forces with Japan's Sanyo Electric to develop a lithium-ion battery, a key component of hybrid and electric cars.
The Economic Times |
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Company in Phoenix powers fleet vehicles on vegetable oil
If you see a PC911 truck on the road, don’t be surprised if it might make you feel hungry. The mobile computer repair company uses old ambulances for its fleet, and all are powered on vegetable oil.
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Recent Original Stories
Pre-orders for OpenBSD 4.0 are now available in the online store . Five architectures on three CDs in a soft-shell DVD case. Check out the highlights of OpenBSD 4.0 . This new release adds support for many wireless chipsets, as well as support for the UltraSPARC III, and much, much more.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Jun 2007 22:14 UTC
"If you visited the Plasma project's outdated Web site in past weeks, you might have gotten the impression that the team behind the project to revitalize the KDE desktop hasn't been up to much these past months.
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Captured Computers Offer Glimpse Into Venezuelan Threat
Unless the U.S. acts, and acts quickly, to strengthen our allies in Latin America economically, Chávez will engulf them all. On March 1, Colombian armed forces carried out an attack on a FARC (Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces) camp just over the Colombian border, inside Ecuador.Because the raid took place a mile inside Ecuador, it sparked an immediate furor in the region, with strong ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Google street view comes online for western Riverside and San Bernardino counties
Trim those bushes and water those lawns: Your home could be on the Internet for all the world to see. Internet search engine Google has almost finished mapping western Riverside and San Bernardino counties for its street view feature, which gives users a 360-degree look at neighborhoods.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Cashing out online: Americans unload prized belongings to make ends meet
The for-sale listings on the online hub Craigslist come with plaintive notices, like the one from the teenager in Georgia who said her mother lost her job and pleaded, "Please buy anything you can to help out."
Deseret Morning News |
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Coach Inc. thriving despite economy
With all the recession worries, what are the prospects for my shares of Coach Inc.? F.V., via the Internet
Deseret Morning News |
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Good customer service brings competitive edge
I have often written of the importance of customer service. Based on the transparency and free flow of information the Internet provides, buyers have been tuned to expect high-quality products at the lowest possible prices. But we don't necessarily expect good customer service. So, I'd argue that this particular business characteristic remains a key differentiator for companies small and large.
Deseret Morning News |
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Pioneer's pride
The world's first computer finally built, 150 years on
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Recent Original Stories
Seven months after announcing plans to take up where Microsoft left off with its Windows Longhorn client development, a group of members of the Joejoe.org site have built a working prototype of what they're calling ' Longhorn Reloaded '.
OS News |
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Want free laptop? I'm still waiting
Despite countless warnings that nothing in life is free, many of us continue to fall for the promise of something for nothing.
The News & Observer |
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