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Sun is setting on the Web
Have you heard about “the grid?” I didn’t until a co-worker showed me an article in The Times of London, published last week. The article says “the Internet could soon be made obsolete.”
The Walton Tribune I Monroe |
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Teachers study new computer software
Twelve high school educators from throughout the area joined Tim Saylor, a teacher from the Windber Area School District, for a day of instruction Saturday about state of the art achitecture software.
The Daily American |
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Planning a wedding entirely online
LAS VEGAS—My wedding felt like a blind date. Not with my groom, of course—that part looked familiar.
Texarkana Gazette |
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Website of Exile Tibetan Government hacked: report
The official website of the Tibetan government-in-exile in India has crashed after an attack by unidentified hackers, Tibetan media reports said today.
Outlook India |
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Check out the new Web site Tuesday
You might have already read about it on our front page today, but I still have some things to tell you about the redesigned Web site The Courier will launch Tuesday.
The Daily Comet |
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Books teach Earth-friendliness
By LEANNE ITALIE Associated Press Praise dirt and hail a recycling super-hero in a lush crop of children's books for Earth Day. Along ...
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LIVE BLOG: Reporters at the scene of Obama meeting
Editor's note: Star Press staffers chase after presidential candidate Barack Obama and the residents attending today's event. They'll bring you updates throughout the day.
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Did you watch the video?
The Star Press wants to hear from online readers who watched the livestreaming video of Barack Obama's visit to Muncie. How was the quality on your computer? Picture? Sound?
The Star Press |
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Al-Falak signs partnership agreement with Halcyon Software
Al-Falak signs partnership agreement with Halcyon Software
MENAFN |
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Visiting Your Doctor Via Your Webcam
Lots of people exchange email communication with their doctors but big insurance companies are starting to pay for web-based visits.
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Recent Original Stories
A shadowy organization called Larrabee Development Group has set a most ambitious goal: unseating AMD/ATI and Nvidia as the largest producers of high-end graphics chips. And it might just succeed.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
On October 6, Novell officially released SUSE Linux 10, the latest edition of its heavily armed desktop operating system. It offers a choice of great-looking desktop environments, a gigantic selection of desktop software and the much-acclaimed YaST setup and configuration program.
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Main Library celebrates five year mark
Walk into the Terrebonne Parish Main Library at any given moment and you re likely to find a cross section of the Houma area curled up in cushy chairs, surfing the Web with friends, tucked into corners with their laptops, relaxing on the upstairs patio or gazing at the bubble wall near the entrance.
The Houma Courier |
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DePaul University Announces the College of Computing and Digital Media
Because the digital media landscape is expanding and evolving rapidly, so, too, must the approach and focus of technology schools. Fields of study which used to address a specialized, niche area of digital arts now are part of billion-dollar industries. Nearly every company in America is looking for ways to incorporate interactivity into its online presence. As a result, the number of students ...
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Google is testing how to use web site search forms
Google is including web site content found by using site search forms. Their spiders do test searchers when they find a form on a high quality web page.
Pandia |
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Microsoft cleared the air July 5 on its obligations to GNU General Public License Version 3 support, declaring it will ...
under the deal it penned in November with Novell to administer certificates for the Linux distribution. Microsoft also said July 5 that its agreement with Novell, as well as those with Linux rivals Xandros and Linspire, were unaffected by the release June 29 of GPLv3 by the Free Software Foundation.
New Mobile Computing |
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Risky ways to flirt: Tips for parents
Tips for parents Candice Kelsey, author of Generation MySpace: Helping Your Teen Survive Online Adolescence , and Reynoldsburg police detective Brian Marvin, a member of the FBI Cyber Crime Task Force of Central Ohio, offer these tips to parents in supervising how kids use modern technologies:
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Program Finds, Organizes Videos
Robosoft's Web2 Delight's tools for retrieving online videos and images draws interest.
PC World |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Jan 2007 21:09 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Today, you can do everything you want with a Linux desktop, except play the latest games. Even there, Linux is catching up. So, why do only a handful of people run Linux instead of Windows? Here are my top-four reasons why Windows wins and Linux loses."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Nov 2006 23:18 UTC
Novell has announced the release of Mono version 1.2 , a new version of the Mono project to create an implementation of the Microsoft .Net Framework for open source. Mono 1.2 enhances the open-source effort and is a major step toward compatibility with the .Net Framework 2.0, Novell officials said.
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Bill Clinton linked to firm aiding China's crackdown
His foundation accepted money from a company accused of helping Beijing target Tibetans and monitor Internet users.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 24th Jan 2007 18:34 UTC, submitted by IdaAshley
In Part 1 of this series you saw how programs on the POWER5 processor work using the 64-bit PowerPC instruction set, then in Part 2 you learned how the PowerPC instruction set addresses memory, and how to do position-independent code.
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Little HTC Shift Has Too Big A Price
Since their inception, Ultra Mobile Personal Computers, or UMPCs, and other tiny Internet tablets have occupied an uncomfortable middle ground between smartphone and laptop — and an even more uncomfortable high ground when it came to price.
Hartford Courant |
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Feeling the pinch: The computer business owner
After 23 years at his former location at 435 N. Gilbert St., Harry moved his business to another location on Main Street in January. The $200 a month in property taxes were too much, Harry said. He is selling the building and renting his new spot.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th Oct 2007 22:22 UTC
The KDE team has released KDE 3.5.8 , a maintenance release. New stuff: "Improvements in Konqueror and its web browsing component KHTML. Bugs in handling HTTP connections have been fixed, KHTML has improved support of some CSS features for more standards compliance.
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