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Perfect World shares fall for second day
(AP:NEW YORK) Chinese Internet stocks mostly fell Tuesday, with Perfect World Co. declining after the company predicted the recent earthquake and service disruption from a related national mourning period will hurt its second quarter.
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EverQuest(R) Franchise Online Strategy Game Legends of Norrath(TM) Reshuffles the Deck With New Card Set
The first four-set block of the heroic Norrathian storyline for the popular online strategy game Legends of Norrath is nearly complete!
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A new Apple rumor, and the reason we're writing about it
iPhone news tidbit of the week: the 3G version will be announced at a Steve Jobs keynote speech June 9. Sounds a lot like last week's tidbit, but that's OK.
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General Dynamics to help school National Guard online
General Dynamics Corp.'s information technology division has been awarded a new contract to support the Army National Guard's distributed learning program. (GD)
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Verizon Wireless Is Prepared for 2008 Hurricane Season in North Carolina
While North Carolina has been spared a direct hit during the last few hurricane seasons, Verizon Wireless announced today the company has completed extensive preparations for the 2008 Hurricane Season to ensure North Carolinians have strong, comprehensive wireless coverage and service this hurricane season and beyond.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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North West Evening Mail
A MASTERCLASS is being run in Barrow to show organisations how to promote themselves on the internet using a mix of media. There will be a presentation by new media pioneer Phil Powell.
North-West Evening Mail |
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Is Google's Newest Offering a Healthy Investment?
Having all your medical records in one place is a good idea, but will people use it?
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Microsoft wants Yahoo's search business and minority stake - source
Microsoft has proposed to buy Yahoo's search business and take a minority stake in the web pioneer, stopping short of a full-out merger, a person familiar with the discussions said yesterday.
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Recent Original Stories
"Western Digital has settled a class action lawsuit concerning the deceptive labeling of their hard drives. The problem occured when consumers bought hard drives with a stated capacity. As an example, let's say you purchased a Western Digital 250 gigabyte hard drive.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd May 2006 22:53 UTC
Symantec's trade secret lawsuit against Microsoft is a sign of heightened competition between the two companies [ed. note: no, really?] , but it's not a declaration of war, analysts said.
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Recent Original Stories
This article discusses the changed environment since Apple first introduced the clones, what new challenges Apple faces going forward, specifically in the corporate market, and how a targeted Apple clone market could help increase OS X's market share.
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Mac Cloner Psystar Ships First Service Pack
Preedit writes "Not only is Mac clone maker Psystar continuing to defy Apple's ban on third-party Leopard installations, it's supporting the hardware with updates. Psystar Mac clones shipped as of Monday will include a 'service pack' that features fixes for a range of problems, some of them inherent in Apple's own software, according to InformationWeek. The fixes address a range of troubles, ...
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Polis injects another $500,000 into campaign
DENVER, Colorado — Internet entrepreneur Jared Polis recently put more than $500,000 into his campaign for the Democratic nomination for the 2nd Congressional District race, and his total self-donations have surpassed $1.5 million.
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Cisco Systems denies online censorship role in China
By DIBYA SARKAR WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Cisco Systems Inc. executive told a Senate subcommittee Tuesday that comments in an internal document about China's goal to "combat" a religious group did not reflect the company's views on censorship.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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IAC snags teen fashion site in buying spree
IAC acquired StarNet Interactive, the company behind teen design site GirlSense.com; the site will become a part of IAC’s Consumer Applications and Portals division
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Perfect World shares fall for second day
Chinese Internet stocks mostly fell Tuesday, with Perfect World Co. declining after the company predicted the recent earthquake and service disruption from a related national mourning period will hurt its second quarter.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Pickens Picks Up Yahoo! Stake
The oil investor piggybacks Carl Icahn's bold move.
TheStreet.com |
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Washington DC
WILMINGTON, Del. ( Map , News ) - Attorneys for Yahoo Inc. want information in a shareholder lawsuit over Microsoft's bid for the Internet pioneer to remain confidential, but attorneys for the shareholders say the records should be public.
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Eyal Goldshmid: Computer won’t recognize CD-RW/DVD drive
Q. I have an HP Pavilion with Windows XP. Both my CD-RW and my DVD drive are not recognized by my computer. The tech that has the drivers is no longer employed by my firm so I have no way to get them. I have tried finding them on the web but have been extremely frustrated as I cannot find what I need. The system says I have the following: Samsung SP2504C IDE - DVD DROM6216 TSST Corp CD/DVDW ...
TCPalm.com |
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Hold Off on Google Health
The newly opened site offers a great service but brings serious privacy risks.
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Report: Google Holds Meeting on Revived Microsoft-Yahoo Deal
Executives of Google held an emergency meeting last night to discuss the implications of revived talks between Microsoft and Yahoo.
PC World |
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Don't Ask About the Smartphones, Symbian CEO Says
Symbian, which has made most of its money providing software for high-end, feature-rich phones, has got the mass market in its...
PC World |
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Report: Google holds meeting on revived Microsoft-Yahoo deal
Executives of Google held an emergency meeting last night to discuss the implications of revived talks between Microsoft and Yahoo , according to a report in The Times in the U.K. Over the weekend, Microsoft said it might be interested in buying part of Yahoo, but not all of it. For the past month or so, Google has been in talks with Yahoo to extend a two-week test whereby ...
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SkyPilot Receives FCC Certification for 5.250-5.350 and 5.470-5.725 GHz
SANTA CLARA, Calif.----SkyPilot Networks, the leading provider of carrier-class broadband wireless networks, today announced that it has received FCC certification for the entire line of multi-hop point-to-multipoint products in the 5.250-5.350 GHz and 5.470-5.725 GHz frequency ranges.
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Takers for dead moose found online
Calvin Hay became at least the second person to list a dead moose on Craigslist in Anchorage, Alaska, this spring.
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