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Google releases Health API to developers
Only a day after launching the actual Google Health service, they have now also released an API that health providers and developers who create health related applications can use to interact with Google's data. This API supports a subset of the CCR Continuity of Care Record standard, as described...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st May 2008 00:21 UTC
Vista has not exactly been a massive market success. Sales numbers might be satisfactory due to OEM agreements, but press and public reception have been terrible, and there are several recurring themes in the complaints from people.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 15th Jul 2006 17:41 UTC, submitted by BSD_User
Will Backman speaks with Andy Ritger and Christian Zander from NVIDIA about the NVIDIA FreeBSD graphics driver. The interview gives an overview of the drivers current features, plans for future improvements, and a brief discussion about licensing and NVIDIA's open source efforts.
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Apple releases Logic Pro 8.02 update
Apple on Tuesday released Logic Pro 8.0.2, an update to its professional audio production software released last September as part of Logic Studio. The comprehensive suite of professional tools provides tools for studio and stage production. Apple says the update addresses specific customer and compatibility issues of Logic Pro 8.0 and includes Wav...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Apr 2006 20:33 UTC
Someone who claims to have an NDA with Apple, has revealed the new features MacOS 10.5, Leopard, will have . He claims all these details are already available on other websites, hence he can list them without having to worry.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Dec 2005 21:01 UTC
Now that Visual Studio 2005 is out the door and the .NET Framework 2.0 has been released, Microsoft has issued an updated build of WinFS Beta 1 to MSDN subscribers. WinFS is Microsoft's new SQL-based file system technology that is slated for release as an add-on shortly after Windows Vista.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-05-21 03:54 SKorean government may lower 6 percent growth target for 2008 - report
SEOUL (Thomson Financial) - The South Korean government may cut its 6 percent economic growth target for this year due to increased downside risks including external factors such as record oil prices which are beyond its control, Internet news provider edaily reported on Wednesday.
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Donelly a standout graduate from Franklin
COLDWATER β Justin Donelly was at the computer in the Branch Area Careers Center CAD classroom of teacher Dave Grohs Tuesday morning.
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Webcam Users Watch As Eagle Attacks Santa Cruz Eaglets
CAUGHT ON TAPE: A sub-adult bald eagle unexpectedly attacks two bald eagle chicks from their nest as users watch on the Internet.
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Reuters Business Summary
HP second-quarter operating margin rises to 10 pct
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Teachers Go Wild on Facebook
Mrs. Crump may have had a few wild nights with Andy Griffith on the Andy Griffith TV show, but in the 1960s, the Web wasn't around for students to stumble upon those memories. Now, a quick Internet search offers a crash course into the personal lives of hundreds of local teachers.
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Cisco Systems denies online censorship role in China
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.
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Technology Briefing
Telecom Transport wins $20 million in debt financing ... Commission overturns ruling against Alcatel-Lucent ... Program that gives laptops to children will resume.
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Microsoft opens new Thai innovation center
Software giant opens innovation center in Thai University with local support to bolster both developments and investments.
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Moody's Incorrectly Gave Top Ratings to Debt Products, FT Says
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Moody's Investors Service gave incorrect AAA ratings to billions of dollars worth of a complex debt product because of a bug in its computer models, the Financial Times reported.
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COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Former NU guard arrested in hometown
Rydell Brooks is being held on a $1 million bond in his hometown of Akron, Ohio and faces five criminal charges, including attempted murder, after allegedly shooting at police officers.
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Access FREE HP Server Solutions Tools:
Install What You Need with Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 is Microsoft s most full-featured server operating system yet, so it's ironic that one of its most exciting new features is an install option that cuts out most of the other features.
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Features and Case Studies
The hardest part of creating a successful software application is often not the coding -- itβs getting that product out to its intended market.
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Telstra tempts SMEs with $0 mobile broadband
Telstra has announced today that it plans to release a $0 upfront laptop and broadband package for consumers and small business, but the inviting initial price tag belies the real cost of the deal.
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INTERNET EXCLUSIVE: Hornets knock off Holy Innocents
TIFTON β In 2006, the Holy Innocents Bears eliminated the Cook High Hornets baseball team from the state Class AA baseball playoffs in Atlanta.
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Call a Tech, Not a Geek
(ARA) - When you have a computer problem, where do you turn for help? Not so long ago, you would probably say the Information Technology or IT department.
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Hungarian student hurls eggs at Microsoft CEO Ballmer
Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer scrambled for cover from an egg-hurling protester during a talk at a Hungarian university. Unlike his boss, Chairman Bill Gates, who was hit in the face with a cream pie a decade ago, Ballmer managed to dodge the eggs Monday.
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Is Your Online College Program Military-friendly?
(ARA) - An online college program typically allows a student to complete their requirements from any place and anytime the student has access to the Internet. For that reason, the online option can be a perfect fit for a military student.
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Teacher's aide pleads guilty to sexually-related charge
GOLDEN β A teacher's aide at a Jefferson County elementary school pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one count of Internet luring of a child.
9 News Denver |
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Mother, daughter charged in Web prescription scheme
NORFOLK A mother-daughter team has been charged with running an illegal pharmacy from their Chesapeake apartment, dispensing thousands of painkillers and other narcotics across the country after advertising their services in Internet chat rooms. Krystal N. Barber, 23, and her mother, Sharon C. ...
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