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LIVE BLOG: From Google "factory tour"
ABC7's David Louie is live-blogging an insider's event at Google this morning.
KGO-TV Bay Area |
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38 charged in international phishing scheme
Thirty-eight people were charged Monday with stealing names, Social Security numbers, credit card data and other personal information from unsuspecting Internet users as part of a global crime ring.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Nextleg Steps Out With What's New and Coming Soon in Global Travel
First news source and online community devoted to what's new and what's next in travel, from hotel debuts to the newest restaurants, debuts at Nextleg.com. (PRWeb May 19, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb948634.htm
PRWeb |
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Game Theory Solves - or Creates - New Problems for eBay
As eBay begins rolling out highly controversial changes to its feedback policies - ending the ability of sellers to leave negative feedback for buyers, while allowing buyers to continue to use feedback to cause significant damage to a seller's online reputation rating - a group of computer scientists, game theorists, and attorneys at Fair Outcomes, Inc. have introduced a new system directly ...
Centre Daily Times |
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38 charged in international phishing scheme
Thirty-eight people were charged Monday with stealing names, Social Security numbers, credit card data and other personal information from unsuspecting Internet users as part of a global crime ring.
AP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Resources Toolbox
Selling anything new can be a challenge for newspaper sales representatives. The following advice and sales tips come from industry executives who have experience selling online video ads or training those who do.
NAA Presstime |
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Google starts to blur faces in Street View photos
BOSTON — After privacy complaints, Google Inc. is beginning to automatically blur faces of people captured in the street photos taken for its Internet map program. Rolling it out will take several months, however.
Dallas Morning News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Sep 2005 18:40 UTC
"Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.12, the latest version of the popular, multi-platform free desktop environment." Important changes include, but are not limited to: Clearlooks set to default theme, improved file manager (Nautilus), new document viewer ( Evince ), and much more.
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Linked by alcibiades on Sun 28th May 2006 15:10 UTC
In this, the 60th anniversary year of the computer, it may be interesting to look back at a couple of key events in the evolution of this very important market. This is a market now amounting to extraordinary numbers of machines.
OS News |
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Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1 Posted
After an extended beta test period, the Mozilla Group has released Firefox 3, RC1 for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. The release is supported in over 45 languages
The Mac Observer |
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Advanced Web Ranking 6.2 Adds New Visibility Charts, More
Caphyon announced the immediate availability of Advanced Web Ranking 6.2 on Monday. The update for the Web site ranking tracker added new charts to the Visibility report, and the ability to associate projects with a user account
The Mac Observer |
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Yahoo, Microsoft talking again
Microsoft Corp. said it's back in talks with Yahoo Inc., this time centering on a deal that wouldn't mean a full buyout. (MSFT) (YHOO)
Puget Sound Business Journal |
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Townsend and Pepperell, Massachusetts Residents to Benefit from Verizon Wireless Network Expansion
In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in Middlesex County, Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site. The new site increases wireless voice and data coverage and capacity along Routes 113 and 119 in Townsend and Pepperell, Massachusetts, as well as the surrounding area.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Web-based app server ported to tiny ARM9 CPU module
— May 12, 2008 — Real Time Logic (RTL) has ported its web-based application server to an ARM9-based CPU module from Digi Embedded Solutions.
Linux Devices |
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Computer helps jailers understand dogs
Israeli jails are using a custom-built computer program to interpret the barks of guard dogs and distinguish warnings of a breakout from everyday woofs, a prisons official said Monday. Noam Tavor, head of the Israel Prisons Service canine unit, said the...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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38 charged in international phishing scheme
Thirty-eight people were charged Monday with stealing names, Social Security numbers, credit card data and other personal information from unsuspecting Internet users as part of a global crime ring. The Romanian-based phishing scams sought to rip off...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Certeon Delivers Virtualization Appliance for Application Acceleration
Certeon announced it has ended the era of proprietary application acceleration appliances with the launch of a virtual appliance for application acceleration. Certeon's aCelera Virtual Appliance software delivers up to a 95% reduction in application response time for applications being accessed across the wide area network (WAN), with the added benefit of eliminating the hardware footprint and ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Apple Lines Up Overseas iPhone Partners
CUPERTINO, Calif. (UPI via COMTEX) -- Apple Inc. says the popularity of its iPhone is gaining international ground, with new distribution deals in place Saturday for Europe and elsewhere.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 19th Apr 2007 18:43 UTC
The GNOME Foundation announced today the GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative (GMAE) today at the Embedded Linux Conference in Santa Clara, Calif. The initiative is aimed at bolstering GNOME usage as an embedded and mobile development platform.
OS News |
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Dell hires new finance chief
Dell Inc. said today it has hired a former General Electric Co. executive to replace Don Carty as chief financial officer and help push the company's ongoing recovery efforts.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Apple Lines Up Overseas iPhone Partners
CUPERTINO, Calif. (UPI via COMTEX) -- Apple Inc. says the popularity of its iPhone is gaining international ground, with new distribution deals in place Saturday for Europe and elsewhere.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Recent Original Stories
For the last few years, a coalition of technology companies, academics and computer programmers has been trying to persuade Congress to scale back the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Now US Congress is preparing to do precisely the opposite . A proposed copyright law seen by CNET News.com would expand the DMCA's restrictions on software that can bypass copy protections and grant federal police ...
New Mobile Computing |
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Game Theory Solves - or Creates - New Problems for eBay
BOSTON----As eBay begins rolling out highly controversial changes to its feedback policies - ending the ability of sellers to leave negative feedback for buyers, while allowing buyers to continue to use feedback to cause significant damage to a seller's online reputation rating - a group of computer scientists, game theorists, and attorneys at Fair Outcomes, Inc. have introduced a new system ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Village chief blames bars for crimes in U-belt
BARS that serve liquors to minors and computer shops that allow minors to surf the Internet even during school hours remain rampant despite several complaints lodged by both school and barangay officials in the Office of the City Mayor.
Sun Star |
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BIA to go back online
WASHINGTON - The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has ruled that the BIA can reconnect to the Internet.
Indian Country Today |
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