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Elementary students suspected in robbery
HOUSTON, May 14 (UPI) -- Texas officials say three elementary students are suspected of stealing more than 10 computers from a grade school in Houston.
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Spam king, phishing buddy hit for $200m
Spam king Sanford Wallace and phishing buddy Walter Rines hijacked some 300,000 MySpace accounts and sent hundreds of thousands of spam messages and comments across the service. They got their punishment today: a whopping $225 million judgment in favor of MySpace, Information Week reports. "By using hijacked...
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Icahn reportedly to launch proxy battle for Yahoo
WASHINGTON : Billionaire investor Carl Icahn plans to launch a proxy battle this week to gain power on Yahoo's board, aiming to push it back into takeover talks with Microsoft, the Wall Street Journal reported late Wednesday.
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Battle ahead for Yahoo
Kicking off a potentially bruising corporate battle, billionaire investor Carl Icahn is reportedly launching an effort to unseat Yahoo Inc.'s board to pressure the Web giant to restart takeover negotiations with Microsoft Corp.
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agencyfaqs! news bureau
Online Advertising network Tyroo recently conducted a survey to figure out the preference and usage of online ad networks by small publishers, which primarily consists of blogs, review sites and regional language websites.
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The Microsoft effect: An outfit some love to hate
Some say the company's success breeds contempt – and competitors do everything they can to keep the antipathy boiling
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Report: Investor to lead fight against Yahoo board
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn reportedly has decided to lead a mutiny against Yahoo Inc.'s board in an attempt to pressure the directors into reviving negotiations to sell Yahoo to Microsoft Corp.
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State tourism office launches new Web site
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Office of Tourism Development has launched a new Web site to promote three in-state activities.
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Indiana BMV offers new online services
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has created a new online tool that allows customers to conduct 10 different services through the Internet.
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California city gets video surveillance fever
City of Richmond, Calif., shows off new real-time video surveillance system that uses wireless mesh network to monitor happenings at the port and high-crime neighborhoods.
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Comcast acquires social network pioneer Plaxo
Comcast Corp has agreed to acquire pioneering Web start-up Plaxo Inc, which was first to seek to turn address books into social networks and laid the foundation for Friendster and Facebook.
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Report: Investor to lead fight against Yahoo board
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn reportedly plans to try overthrowing Yahoo's entire board to clear the way for Microsoft to renew its attempt to buy Yahoo.
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NATO allies sign cyber defense pact
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- Seven NATO allies signed a deal Wednesday to fund a research center to boost the alliance's defenses against cyber attacks, seen as a growing threat to military and civilian computer networks.
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Former Military Man Sentenced In Internet Enticement Case
HONOLULU -- A 30-year-old veteran of the war in Afghanistan is the latest man to get 10 years in prison for Internet sexual enticement. Ray John was convicted at trial of trying to meet a 13-year-old girl for sex. The girl was actually an undercover agent in an Internet sting.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Dec 2005 18:12 UTC
"One can't wander through the aisles of an electronics retailer or down the hallways of an office without walking past any number of PCs with Intel Inside stickers. As a brand-building endeavor, Intel Inside has been a success by any definition.
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Icahn may produce own slate of directors for Yahoo
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn plans to nominate his own board slate at Yahoo Inc.'s next annual meeting after buying a stake in the Internet company, Reuters reported Wednesday.
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Recent Original Stories
"Con Kolivas is a prominent developer on the Linux kernel and strong proponent of Linux on the desktop. But recently, he left it all behind . Why? In this interview with APCMag.com, Con gives insightful answers exploring the nature of the hardware and software market, the problems the Linux kernel must overcome for the desktop, and why despite all this he's now left it all behind."
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Renault F1 launches its official YouTube channel
The ING Renault F1 Team launches today its official channel on YouTube, the video-sharing website. This initiative will take the team to an even wider audience by making the team's video content available to web users.
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A Bean Bag That Delivers Web Widgets
Set a Chumby on your bedside table and watch the widgets go by.
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Report: Investor to lead fight against Yahoo board
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Billionaire investor Carl Icahn reportedly plans to try overthrowing Yahoo's entire board to clear the way for Microsoft to renew its attempt to buy Yahoo.
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Report: Investor to lead fight against Yahoo board
Associated Press - May 14, 2008 9:34 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn reportedly plans to try overthrowing Yahoo's entire board to clear the way for Microsoft to renew...
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Search Marketing Q&A: Social bookmarking implications on SEO
Are there any negative SEO implications to including a social bookmarking and sharing button to the more popular pages on your website to leverage some of the popularity of social networking?
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Live in the Past
Even without modern "conveniences" such as laptops (now, we can work around the clock!), cell phones (anyone can reach us anywhere — anytime!) and ATM cards (overspending has never been easier!), the past wasn't so bad. Back then, people took pleasure in the simple things, like postcards, door ...
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Why Would Anyone Leave Google?
It's hard to believe that workers would leave Google, yet many have in recent months. What gives?... Build IT Knowledge with Current & Trusted Content Helps Employees Develop & Hone New Technical Programming Skills. Sign Up & Get Full Access.
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