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Education Publishers to Donate Educational Software to Schools
To support learning in and out of the classroom, Weekly Reader Corporation, a leading publisher of classroom magazines and educational supplements, and Innovative Knowledge, a leading San Jose-based educational software developer, have teamed up to provide its popular Weekly Reader: Mastering series of educational software to schools free-of-charge. If a student purchases the software, Weekly ...
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Who knew reality was so dull?
The tabloid rich aren't so different from you and me. They go to the DMV and get nowhere. They try to get out of jury duty and get voicemail. Their dogs make messes, and their assistants are left to clean it up.
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VTC.com Releases New Training Course On Fundamentals Of Computer Security
VTC.com and trainer Bobby Rogers have produced a new tutorial on the Fundamentals of Computer Security.This 8.5 hour course teaches users the basics of how to lock down their system and prevent attacks from both the Internet and malicious users. (PRWeb May 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb966584.htm
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Virtual Presentations can Offset Skyrocketing Gas and Airline Costs for Businesses
Presenters who are now forced to present over the Internet because of travel cuts need to adjust their presentations to still be as effective. (PRWeb May 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb968884.htm
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Connecting home computers wirelessly
Setting up a home wireless network allows you to take a single Internet connection and broadcast it throughout your house so multiple computers, video-game consoles, cell phones and other devices can get online at the same time. You won't be confined to one room to get online, and with a laptop computer, you can get online while sitting on the couch or even on your back porch. A wireless network ...
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Web site can send 'snail mail' out for you
Who said e-mail has killed the art of letter writing? Chances are you probably have an older relative or someone else in your life whom you can't e-mail but still would like to correspond with. So instead of having to type up a letter, print it out, put it in an envelope, address the envelope, slap a stamp on it and put it in the mail, you can you just go online, type up a letter, address the ...
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Cable Networks Put More Content Online
As advertisers continue to demand the greater accountability and demographic targeting that the Internet offers, cable networks have adapted differing strategies in dispatching content online—posting “extras” or full-length episodes from their old and current TV series, creating new shows or launching entirely new Websites.
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Bigmouthmedia Research Reveals Rise of Google Phishing
Bigmouthmedia warn that online fraudsters are targeting Google AdWords users. (PRWeb May 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb969234.htm
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The Times-Independent - Your source for local news, classifieds, business listings and events in Moab, Utah
From: John Lehr E-mail: lehrj@go2worldclass.com Event Date & Description: "Want to work from home or start a business on the internet? The community is invited to a free one hour online workshop to be held on Sundays from 5-6pm through the end of July by going to www.go2worldclass.com.
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Microsoft to shut down book scanning operations
Sun, May 25, 2008 (12:02 a.m.) Microsoft Corp. is abandoning its effort to scan whole libraries and make their contents searchable, a sign it may be getting choosier about the fights it will pick with Google Inc.
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Dollar Rent A Car UAE announces launch of new local website
Dollar Rent A Car in the United Arab Emirates, the fastest growing international car rental franchise has recently announced the launch of it’s new website www.dollaruae.com to cater to the needs of individual customer in the local market looking to book a car online with ease from the comfort of their home or office.
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Don't lose control with cruise control
Queen: We've all seen them in our inboxes. Those lovely e-mail forwards that have circled the World Wide Web offering up chain letters, inspiring stories, jokes and hoaxes warning us about the latest computer virus, bank scam or cancer-causing shampoo additive.
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On the agenda
Oro Valley Town Council— The council usually meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of the month at Oro Valley Town Hall,11000 N. La Cañada Drive. Live Internet broadcast can be heard at www.orovalleyaz.gov. Call 229-4700 to confirm meeting times, dates and places.
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Davidson County: 9 foster children receive new Dell laptops
Nine Davidson County foster children were presented with new Dell laptop computers Friday through the Computers 4 Kids program.
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'To Catch a Predator'
A Berrien County man convicted of attempting to entice a child for indecent purposes and attempted child molestation, after he was caught on Dateline NBC’s To Catch a Predator, via the Internet, has filed a motion for a new trial.
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Recent Original Stories
"The undeclared war between the Microsoft and the European Union has been relatively quiet for the past few months; we haven't heard much from either party since the EU fined Microsoft USD 1.36 billion.
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Recent Original Stories
Thunderbird 2 is now available for download on Windows, Mac and Linux in over 35 languages. It offers easy ways to manage and organize your email with message tags, advanced folder views, message history navigation, find as you type, and improved new mail alert notifications.
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Graduation time at Sac State
Nearly 5,000 students graduated from the university's seven colleges – Arts and Letters, Business Administration, Education, Engineering and Computer Science, Health and Human Services, Natural Sciences and Mathematics and Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies – in ceremonies Friday and Saturday. See a photo gallery from graduation Yadira, left, and Maria Yajaira Lopez beam ...
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More News
In Wilkes-Barre, people are now able to stay connected to the Internet both at home and as they travel throughout the Diamond City.
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'Spring Fling' held at Bradford County Manor
WEST BURLINGTON - Lura Trossello, 67, of New Era went to work for IBM right after she graduated from college, where they trained her in computer skills.
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Boomers turn to Big Brother
Monitoring systems help middle- age children keep an eye on aging relatives First thing every morning, Lynn Pitet, of Cody, Wyo., checks her computer to see whether her mother, Helen Trost, has gotten out of bed, taken her medication and whether she is moving around inside her house hundreds of miles away in Minnesota. Last summer, Trost's husband had a stroke and died, but she wanted to stay ...
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King's triumph a family affair
Last year, as his daughter ran wild at the South Dakota high school state track meet in Sioux Falls, Master Sgt. Jeff King sat at a U.S. Air Force base in Qatar, staring at a computer screen. "There are limited times we can use the Internet, so I would log on and keep refreshing the screen over and over, trying to get some information," King says. "It wasn't the best situation." Maybe that's why ...
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HP ME appoints Bernhard Isemann as new SPO Manager
HP Middle East announced the appointment of Bernhard Isemann as Solutions Partner Organisation (SPO) Manager for the region with immediate effect. He replaces Salim Ziade who has been named as SPO Director for Middle East, Mediterranean and Africa (MEMA).
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To blog or not to blog
By all accounts, General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz's blog is doing its job. It's short, snappy, has frequent posts and is interactive, just what experts say a blog should be.
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These shows shined in odd season
A computer geek, an amnesiac and a man who can bring people back from the dead.
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