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Uncover what fuels your sex persona
The Internet has brought about the next sexual revolution, and, according to sexologist Marlene Wasserman, it's both liberating and dangerous.
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Local horror writer reaches the world online
HALLOWELL — In the 1930s and 40s, American families gathered together to listen to their favorite programs on the radio.
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Flashing porch lights could save lives
Hank Hermosillo, a 30-year resident of St. Peters, has a bright idea that could save his neighbors' lives - putting an emergency beacon lightbulb on their porches.
St. Charles Journal |
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It seems like a cinch for Obama to clinch
Jeff Cook of Noble read the following Internet headline: "Obama needs 184 more delegates to clinch t
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Facebook set for facelift
Facebook has unveiled revamped profile pages to make the website faster, less cluttered and more spam-resistant.
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Boise campus helps HP go green
An initiative launched today by HP will allow the computer printer giant to offer greener products and services to computer printer consumers.
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Coal City Dist. 1: New policy takes aim at cyberbullies
COAL CITY - Though they may not be able to control behavior away from school, they want to make sure any malignant behavior doesn't appear at school.
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Way to go? Mapping looks to be the web’s next big thing
When European regulators last week cleared the €2.9bn ($4.5bn, £2.3bn) purchase of TeleAtlas, a digital mapping company, by TomTom , the maker of navigation devices, they were giving a nudge along to one of the hottest business fads on the internet.
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Law enforcement professionals provide safety tips to students
Students at Grant Middle School got a lesson in safety on Friday when a number of law enforcement professionals made a special appearance to stress caution when using the Internet and to commemorate National Missing Children's Day.
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Uncover what fuels your sex persona
The Internet has brought about the next sexual revolution, and, according to sexologist Marlene Wasserman, it's both liberating and dangerous.
Pretoria News |
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POKIN AROUND: 'Something needed to be done and it got done"?
With an hour to go in the this year's legislative session, Missouri lawmakers on Friday passed what Rep. Joe Smith believes might be the nation's first state cyberspace harassment law.
St. Charles Journal |
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CeBIT: Women in IT unite over communication
One hundred and fifty female IT and telco professionals attended an event at CeBIT to discuss just what it is that women want from technology. One of the strongest themes that emerged was the desire for the deployment and adoption of Unified Communications.
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EMC flashes its solid state plans
EMC has predicted that enterprise flash storage drives will cost as little as fibre channel alternatives by 2010.
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Belfast Police issue scam alert, urge people to be cautious when communicating online
BELFAST — After receiving a report of a young man who has sent tens of thousands of dollars overseas in recent months to someone he believes to be the love of his life, police are once again urging people to use caution when communicating with people they do not know on the Internet.
The Republican Journal/The Waldo Independent |
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Uncover what fuels your sex persona
The Internet has brought about the next sexual revolution, and, according to sexologist Marlene Wasserman, it's both liberating and dangerous.
Cape Argus |
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42 of the Best Free Linux Games
"'Can I game on it' is a frequently asked question we hear from Windows users toying with the idea of trying Linux for the first time. Well, the simple answer is yes!
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
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NEWS: Alumni collect laptops for Bronx school
Two recent Dartmouth graduates, in collaboration with a teacher from a high school in south Bronx, N.Y., have begun a program that will transfer Dartmouth students' old laptop computers to the hands of students at New Day Academy, in an effort to improve the education of underprivileged youth. The academy, which teaches grades six through 12, was founded in 2005 to replace Theodore Roosevelt ...
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Microsoft to support ODF, PDF in Office
Microsoft is finally adding support for ODF (Open Document Format) and Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) to its Office productivity suite, the company is expected to announce late Wednesday.
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'Indiana Jones' and the computer-generated jungle
In these hallowed halls, Indiana Jones almost seems out of place. A banner with a two-dimensional cutout of the swashbuckling archaeologist swings through the lobby of Industrial Light and Magic, where life-size replicas of Darth Vader and Bobba Fett from "Star Wars" stand guard.
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O'Fallon Wireless installation complete
On May 6, Fenton-based Network 1 Communications commemorated the rollout of its wireless network, O'Fallon Wireless, with a wire- and ribbon-cutting ceremony at O'Fallon City Hall.
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Countrywide e-mail angers borrowers
Chairman's inadvertent reply to a man seeking loan help creates a furor on Web sites.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Braving the new world: digital music
Our generation has grown up with the world just a mouse click away, always able to get what we want exactly when we want. Of course, the Internet has revolutionized not only our expectations, but the music world as well. We don't have to buy a whole album anymore -- we are free to buy (or pirate) only the songs we want without even leaving our beds. Though I sometimes fear the Internet might ...
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President’s daughter was guest in Camden at Whitehall Inn prior to her engagement last summer
CAMDEN — Camden and the Whitehall Inn played a small part in the engagement last year that preceded this coming weekend’s wedding of the President’s daughter.
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Brightcove Announces Formation of Japanese Subsidiary
Brightcove Inc., the leading global Internet TV platform, today announced the formation of a majority-owned Japanese subsidiary, Brightcove KK. The new subsidiary is backed by $4.9 million in new investment from Brightcove Inc. and four market-leading Japanese strategic partners: Dentsu, Inc., J-Stream, Inc., transcosmos, Inc. , and Cyber Communications, Inc. .
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