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Google opens website for storing medical records
Google Inc. opened a free website that manages patients' medical records online, part of a plan to make users more loyal by adding services.
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The Knowledge
Motherboard heavyweight Asus will begin embedding a lightweight version of Linux to motherboards, beginning with the P5Q family and eventually extending across the entire motherboard product line, the company announced last week in conjunction with DeviceVM.
Games Radar |
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Don Carty resigns as CFO of Dell
Don Carty, vice chairman and chief financial officer of computer maker Dell Inc., will resign June 13. (AMR)
Dallas Business Journal |
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Google Makes Health Service Publicly Available
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Web search leader announced the public launch of Google Health, which lets users import records from a variety of care providers and pharmacies.
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EPA applauds AMD for 'climate protection'
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. received the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Protection Award today. (AMD)
The Albany Business Review |
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Dell CFO Carty Resigns, GE Veteran To Replace Him
DALLAS - Donald J. Carty, who became Dell Inc. 's chief financial officer less than 18 months ago when the computer maker's accounting was under scrutiny, is stepping down and will be replaced by a longtime General Electric Co . executive.
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Microsoft-Yahoo Talks Driven By Specter Of Icahn, Google
SAN FRANCISCO - Just two weeks after breaking off merger talks, Microsoft Corp . and Yahoo Inc . have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't work out a deal.
KTHV Little Rock |
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38 Scammers Charged In Global Crime Ring
Federal prosecutors say this latest round of charges are indicative of a growing trend of attacks executed by highly organized international cyber criminal networks.
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Books-A-Million, Inc. to Broadcast Its Fiscal 2009 First Quarter Conference Call Live on the Internet
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.----Books-A-Million, Inc. today announced that it will provide an online Web simulcast of its fiscal 2009 first quarter conference call on Thursday, May 22, 2008. The Company will release results for the first quarter ended May 3, 2008, that afternoon.
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Foes of anti-child-porn law fear it could be used against innocent
SUPREME COURT (AP) - Supporters of an anti-child-porn law that was upheld by the Supreme Court today say the ruling shows the importance of trying to cut down on that type of material on the Internet.
KESQ Palm Springs |
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SEC charges eight ex-AOL Time Warner execs in civil fraud case
Regulators accuse the executives of overstating the Internet company's advertising revenue in excess of $1 billion.
CNET |
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was egged by a protester during a speech he gave at a Hungarian University," Matt Asay reports for CNET.
Mac Daily News |
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Microsoft's advertising pitch, by the notes
Here's a preview of what's to come at this week's advertising conference, including a primer on the key buzzwords that will come from Redmond this week.
CNET |
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Prepaid Internet service targets more Filipinos
MANILA, Philippines - More and more Filipinos are getting online. Based on industry statistics, from about a million Internet users in 2003, the number of Filipinos with access to Internet has reached to about five million regular users in 2006.
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Senator Asks YouTube To Remove Terrorist Clips
In a public letter sent earlier today to Eric Schmidt, Senator Joe Lieberman brought up the issue of terrorist-produced videos appearing on YouTube. On the YouTube Blog, corporate representatives have now responded. read more
WebProNews |
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Google Health Goes Live
During a nearly three-hour webcast this afternoon, Google revealed much of its "search factory," including the official unveiling of the Google Health service. Google Health leverages partnerships with medical organizations and pharmacies to help patients manage their health records online. read more
WebProNews |
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Strong Prospects in Software to Spy on Bank Staff
If you work for a bank, a computer may be reading your e-mails, listening to your phone calls or analyzing chats.... SOLVE SUPPORT ISSUES on the First Call! REMOTELY CONTROL AND CONFIGURE SYSTEMS. Easily install applications, updates. All from your Desktop!
eWeek |
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Sybase iPhone Software Ready Soon
Sybase software to bring enterprise e-mail securely to the iPhone could spur business client adoption.... See how EASY REMOTE SUPPORT can be. Try WebEx FREE! DELIVER SUPPORT MORE EFFICIENTLY. Remotely Control Applications. Leap Securely through Firewalls!
eWeek |
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Markets Too Tough for A Small World IPO
While social networks are hot Internet properties, A Small World will keep its user base small for now.... IMPROVE YOUR SUPPORT EFFICIENCY WebEx lets you remotely control, configure and install applications and updates more efficiently.
eWeek |
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Insurance Department to urge consumers to embrace online health records
Backed by a report that surveyed major health insurers in California, the state Department of Insurance on Tuesday will encourage Golden State consumers to embrace online personal health records.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Investigation Into Girl Fights Online Continues
Thousands of fights are popping up online, including video believed to be shot here in Central Virginia... Read More>>
WRIC 8 News Richmond |
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Microsoft-Yahoo pact could lead to merger
A potential partnership deal between Microsoft and Yahoo the companies revealed over the weekend may prove to be a stepping stone to an outright acquisition, analysts have said.
Stuff |
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Reuters Business Summary
Microsoft plan on Yahoo involves buying search: source
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Microsoft-Yahoo talks driven by specter of Icahn, Google
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't work out a deal.
KTVN Reno |
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Commerce Commission to appeal High Court decision
The Commerce Commission is to appeal a judgment by the High Court in Auckland in the long-running case against Telecom. The Commerce Commission alleged Telecom contravened the Commerce Act 1986, when it introduced its 0867 internet package in 1999.
The New Zealand Herald |
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