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"One day, while the boss was away, I shoved a spare hard-drive into my computer and installed Ubuntu 5.04. I managed to work for a month and a half before the Boss noticed I was using Linux - and that was only because he happened to glance at my screen.
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Recent Original Stories
"There we are with that regular user thing. do you think regular users are incompetent?" I work with regular users every single day. It's the operating system designers that are incompetent.
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PCMag takes a look at the Windows XP SP3 beta .
"There's very little new here, but SP3 increases security and collects all those hundreds of hotfixes you might have been too busy (or cautious) to keep downloading. But make sure you understand the compatibility issues before applying SP3."
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Recent Original Stories
"Accepted student applications for Google Summer of Code have been announced ! We accepted over 900 student applicants from a pool of nearly 6,200 applications. All the mentoring organizations that will participate in Google Summer of Code 2007 are listed.
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Yahoo e-mail security program gains acceptance
In the battle against spam, Yahoo said this week that it's making headway in getting sites to adopt its e-mail-authenticating technology. Called Domain Keys Identified Mail, the program confirms that an e-mail is not faked, that it's actually coming from the...
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Getting wired
Thursday, May 29 Last week's Internet outage and the chaos that ensued was yet another illustration of how important this communication technology is to the daily lives of Vermonters.
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Canadian group accuses Facebook of invading privacy Facebook collects sensitive information about its users and shares it without their permission, doesn't alert users about how their personal information is being used and doesn't adequately destroy members'...
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Dell results lift US stocks, dollar falls
US stocks rose yesterday after upbeat earnings at computer maker Dell suggested business spending is holding up while the dollar fell against the euro as some investors sold the US currency after recent gains.
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Despite protests, sponsors anticipate Olympic boost
BEIJING — As protests flared along the Olympic torch route, games sponsor BHP Billiton Ltd. set up a different clash: A basketball game against one of the Australian miner's key Chinese customers. The match was part of a family day with 800 children of Maanshan Iron & Steel Co. employees, one of a series of Olympic-themed BHP events meant to nurture ties with Chinese customers and officials.
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Graduate Studies
Ofrece dos modalidades: una por internet, y la otra con clases presenciales cada dos semanas. Impartido en inglés. USA Voice/Fax: (800) 535-2137 Santiago, Chile: +56 (2) 941-0300 info@BNAmericas.com Business News Americas.
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Verizon Internet to Access Manga Entertainment Anime
Starz Media, which owns a total of 16 premium cable movie channels, film distributor Anchor Bay , and the anime licensee Manga Entertainment , has launched a subscription-based download-on-demand service with Verizon Communications that will give Verizon high-speed Internet customers access to over 3,000 titles from its catalog, including movies, Manga Enterainment anime (films, OVAs and ...
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Popular business directory searches
Pipeline Contractor hiring a Foreman, Heavy Equipment Operators, & Labor hands. Good benefits & competitive pay. Must have valid drivers lic ... >MORE
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Alerting residents easier with Internet
HUDSON -- A new community Web site will help Hudson police keep in touch with residents and instantly disseminate important alerts regarding crime and emergency incidents. ... - By JOSEPH G. COTE Staff Writer
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Popular business directory searches
Evergreen Community Services Attention! Evergreen Community Services is hiring Direct Care Staff, no experience necessary, will train. Must be ... >MORE
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YouTube And Joost Show There's Money In Online Video
The online video pioneers try innovative new forms of advertising.
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Diggin' Video With Revision3
The new venture from the fine folks at Digg breaks the rules of Web video.
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MySpace gets mojo back after an online faceoff
L ... - By DAWN C. CHMIELEWSKI and JESSICA GUYNN Los Angeles Times
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Startup Of The Week: SnapLogic Specializes In Data Integration At 'The Edge'
Its open source framework pulls documents and Web content into mashups and rich Internet applications.
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Scientists create brain scan reader
U.S. researchers said they're working on a computer model that could eventually read brain scans to identify what someone is thinking.Carnegie Mellon University said a computer model developed by computer scientist Tom M. Mitchell and cognitive neuroscientist Marcel Just is able to predict brain activation patterns associated with names for things that you can see, hear, feel, taste or smell. ...
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IBM Adds Social Networking To Rational Team Development
Rational Team Concert is aimed at letting all participants in the development process--not just developers--collaborate.
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With Motion, Cisco Seeks To Extend Reach
The 800-pound gorilla of wired networks is seeking to extend its control over the wireless side as well. Should IT cheer or run?
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PPS Overhauls Business Operations With IBM’s Insurance Application Architecture
Professional Provident Society implements IBM's Insurance Application Architecture to overcome legacy system constraints.
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Man gets 3 years for lying
A bad bet on Google hammered Jon Hankins' company, and his lies to investors earned him on Friday a three-year prison sentence.
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Turn a bedroom nook into office with paneling, desktop
Small spaces have their challenges, but there is always a solution to making the most of tight spots. I get a real thrill when I come across well-executed design that has a unique visual stamp to it. Since rooms are more multipurpose than ever, experiment with materials that will alter the ambience of a single section. The work space shown here is part of a contemporary bedroom that has ...
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Top 10: Perfect 10 Models
These are the top 10 Perfect 10 models Perfect 10 was an adult men’s magazine that was first published in the summer of 1997, a time when the internet was altering the industry forever.
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