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Best Consumer Goods Web site of 2008 to be Named by Web Marketing Association in Annual WebAward Competition
The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 12th annual international WebAward Competition for Web site development at www.webaward08.org. The Web Marketing Association will once again name the Best Consumer Goods Web site of 2008. (PRWeb Apr 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb849634.htm
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Best Manufacturing Web site of 2008 to be Named by Web Marketing Association in Annual WebAward Competition
The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 12th annual international WebAward Competition for Web site development at www.webaward08.org. The Web Marketing Association will once again name the Best Manufacturing Web site of 2008. (PRWeb Apr 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb849674.htm
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Best Medical Web site of 2008 to be Named by Web Marketing Association in Annual WebAward Competition
The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 12th annual international WebAward Competition for Web site development at www.webaward08.org. The Web Marketing Association will once again name the Best Medical Web site of 2008. (PRWeb Apr 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb849684.htm
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Best Sports Web site of 2008 to be Named by Web Marketing Association in Annual WebAward Competition
The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 12th annual international WebAward Competition for Web site development at www.webaward08.org. The Web Marketing Association will once again name the Best Sports Web site of 2008. (PRWeb Apr 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb849704.htm
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Rising Antivirus, a Global Leader in Antivirus and Network Security Technologies, has Announced the Release of their ...
Rising (www.rising-us.com), a global leader in antivirus and network security technologies, has announced the release of their well anticipated 2008 Antivirus product lines. The enhancements include: an improved Virtual Machine Unpacking Engine (VUE); A 3 tier Active Defence Strategy; as well our next generation Smart update. (PRWeb Apr 13, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Equinix to Showcase at 'The Forum'
Equinix Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the leading global provider of network-neutral datacentres and Internet exchange services, today announced it will exhibit at the inaugural principals-based regulation symposium 'The Forum' at the London Inmarsat Conference Centre on 15 April 2008. (PRWeb Apr 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb852524.htm
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Learn how to make Web work for you
Holly Buchanan, author of bestseller "Waiting for Your Cat to Bark?
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Networking, gumption helped land a better fit
A Penfield resident found himself when he finally landed a job with a small Internet company.
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Considered 'old-fashioned,' skills in mainframes now needed
CHICAGO - In technology, the hot jobs aren't always in starting an Internet company from scratch or designing the slimmest laptop. In mainframe computing, an almost-forgotten corner of corporate information technology departments, demand is growing for a new generation of professionals who can manage these complex systems.
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E-books are not best-sellers - yet
NEW YORK - More than four months after Amazon.com released the Kindle, no one is sure whether the latest e-book reader is really hot - or not. But publishers believe that the Kindle has helped, if not revolutionized, the tiny electronic market.
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Fountain of youth
The city's newest chamber ensemble wants nothing more than to turn the classical chamber music concert on its head. Citywater is, clockwise from left, Tim Stanley, cello; Milun Doskovic, clarinet; Ben Prima, percussion; Charles Spruill IV, violin; Jennifer Reason, piano; and Cathie Apple, flute. Milun Doskovic, left, and Tim Stanley prepare for rehearsal. Jennifer Reason, ...
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Awesome New Google Earth Layer
Google Earth and the New York Times have partnered up to provide a new layer of Google Earth that shows the locations of global news around the world. The...
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T'bird is free, but support will cost you
Nick Francesco answers your computer questions.
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In choppy market, more investors seek ideas online
NEW YORK — Larry Bellehumeur's investment advice isn't always that exciting, but he attracts curious onlookers — all part of a new wave of investors who have turned away from brokerage houses and mutual funds, and rely instead on the Internet to help determine their investment plays.
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Palm-sized device kid-friendly
When it comes to kids on computers, the most frequently used application aside from game playing is communication. Kids will spend hours a day sending instant messages. On cell phones, texting is proving to be more popular with the small set than making calls.
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Walter Mossberg: Eye-Fi can zip photos to wherever you want
Q Has anyone come up with a method that allows people to take pictures with a regular digital camera and then download them wirelessly to a computer, and/or perhaps to the Internet?
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Linked by Anonymous Reader on Wed 21st Dec 2005 22:09 UTC
Yes it would be nice if X.org could use OpenGL directly for it's display and composition, but to date, nobody has made this possible. Is it wrong for a business to make it so? Since when does developing software for GNU products mean that they aren't allowed to do it privately?
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Recent Original Stories
"Windows Vista has finally arrived! Many people have been asking us what are Stardock's plans? What can we do to take an excellent new OS like Windows Vista and make it better?
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 9th Oct 2006 01:31 UTC
So, Windows is no longer cutting the mustard and you need a more scalable, reliable and higher performing environment. You may be running Oracle Financials, PeopleSoft or any of a number of ERP applications.
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Soldier serving in Iraq sees birth of son via Web cam
Little Emorrian Jermaine Towns was welcomed into the world at 3:42 p.m. on Saturday, April 5.
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High-end homes are not immune
Beyond Providence Pointe's grand brick entrance, the homes are neat and tall, with shiny black mailboxes, recycling bins stuffed with cereal boxes and milk jugs and lush yards with close-cropped grass and manicured flower beds. But on one street, there's a vacant house, with weeds in the yard and empty windows. Its owners, who bought the home in 2006 for $325,000, couldn't make their mortgage ...
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Get kids thinking about the Earth with a good book
Praise dirt and hail a recycling superhero in a lush crop of kid books for Earth Day.
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Put Dr. Seuss on iPod
AUDIBLEKIDS Now that the notion of paying for music online is no longer on par with changing your own oil, it makes sense that there are more specialized online collections of listening material to buy. Last week, Audible.com introduced AudibleKids, a collection of 4,000 audio books like "Caps for Sale," "Charlotte's Web" and such classics of American literature as the SpongeBob SquarePants ...
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Bypass broken laptop screen
Q. My laptop screen is damaged and it will be a while before I can afford to get it replaced. Although the screen is barely visible, the rest of the computer seems OK, but is there a way to connect it to a separate monitor or TV? The screen is often one of a laptop's most expensive parts to repair, but while you are saving up for it, you should be able to plug it in to an external monitor ...
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A week without desktop software
Silicon Valley types have been telling me for years that the Internet is rendering desktop software obsolete. If only my computer had gotten the memo. I decided to test the software-is-obsolete premise by going for a week without the desktop programs installed on my computer, such as Microsoft's Word and Outlook, and Adobe's Acrobat Reader. One exception: the Firefox browser I use to go online. ...
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