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SanGabe.biz Allows Businesses And Customers To Connect On A Local Level Via The Internet
SanGabe.biz (www.sangabe.biz) is an online resource center and promotional tool published by the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group that allows local business owners to access vital business information and connect with local customers. The website enables business owners to get their message and marketing out to an online audience easily and effectively target local customers.
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MINDBODY Inc. Makes New Customer Service Developments
MINDBODY Inc., a company that specializes in personal service business management software, is revamping its customer service department policies.
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Leading Graduate School Resource GradSchools.com Launches New Personalization Features to Ease the Graduate School ...
GradSchools.com, the premier online graduate school search tool designed to help students find and gain acceptance into graduate programs, has launched new personalization features to help prospective students customize information about their preferred graduate programs and schools.
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Logistics and Transport: Dramatically Reduce Fuel Costs - With Help From the Web
In a week where we have seen truck drivers protesting in their hundreds in around the world, there is a simple way to use the web to dramatically reduce fuel usage and show a positive cash flow from day one, says DPS International. And it is cost effective for fleets of all size, ranging from fleets with as little as five vehicles.
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United States Army At Fort Campbell Procures Desktop Alert For Video Surveillance Enabled Net-Centric Mass Notification
Desktop Alert's Network-centric Notification System Procured to Protect U.S. Troops and Personnel
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TZ.Com - Travel Zippy - Faster and Smarter to Travel
TZ.Com announces a new program to help its guests travel zippy on the Internet and the real world.
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Web site aims to return lost cameras and memories
Imagine you lost the camera that had those one-of-a-kind vacation photos, or images of a keepsake moment. Now imagine a stranger finding it: Would you feel happy, or somehow that your privacy was invaded, if that stranger put some of your images on the Web to track you down? A new Web site, www.Ifoundyourcamera.net, aims to do exactly that: Using the power and reach of the Internet, it asks ...
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Small PCs big news at Computex as slowdown looms
TAIPEI, June 1 - Smaller, low-cost PCs are likely to be at the top of the shopping list for technology buyers gathering in Taipei this week for the world's second largest computer fair, as an economic slowdown in the United States forces consumers to cut back on spending.
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Facility in Orem: Electronic waste recycling starts Tuesday in Utah Valley
PROVO - Starting this week, you'll have a place to drop off old computers, cell phones and other electronic devices for recycling in Utah Valley. Waste Management of Utah has teamed with Sony Electronics for the area's first permanent electronic waste recycling drop-off.
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Linked by Mohit Ranka on Thu 17th May 2007 15:07 UTC
A recent Google acquisition of DoubleClick for a whopping USD 3.1 billion has turned many heads. The recent past certainly does not fit into Google's traditional non-aggressive attitude towards acquisitions for monopoly in the market.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 14th Sep 2006 15:52 UTC, submitted by IdaAshley
Network File System has been part of the world of free operating systems and proprietary UNIX flavors since the mid-1980s. But not all administrators know how it works or why there have been new releases.
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Future gets closer as online viewing options grow
I wouldn't normally talk about reading in a column about television, but I'm a technoholic.
Denver Post |
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Lawyer creates Web site to prove client's innocence
GREENWICH - The defense lawyer for the Massachusetts man charged with killing Andrew Kissel has created a Web site he said he hopes will generate leads about other suspects to share with authorities and prove his client's innocence, he said.
Stamford Advocate |
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Low-tech fantasy in 'Fall'
In this era of digital special effects, we've become accustomed to the idea that by manipulating pixels on a computer screen, filmmakers can show us practically anything in a more or less convincing manner.
The News & Observer |
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Xobni Inbox
This ingenious Outlook addition adds Gmail-esque ‘chat thread’ functionality, exchanged file info, an intelligent search function and more to Microsoft’s aging e-mail client.
ITP.net |
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Arabian Computer News English edition
On a visit to the Middle East, S Ramadorai, CEO and managing director of Tata Consultancy Services, spoke to Brid-Aine Conway about growth plans, and rumours of free products and services.
ITP.net |
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Eight killed by rebels in Myanmar
YANGON: Eight people who worked at a saw mill in eastern Myanmar were hacked to death by ethnic Shan rebels, state media reported yesterday.
Gulf Times |
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Commodity producers drive Asia marts lower
SHANGHAI: Asian stocks fell for a second week, led by commodities producers after oil fell from a record and prices of metals declined. BHP Billiton Ltd, the world’s largest mining company, and Mitsubishi Corp led declines as oil tumbled from a record and copper fell for a second week.
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Monks go online with sales
That'll be $117.95 for laser printer toner, $9.95 for free trade organic hot cocoa and $16.95 for fruit tarts. The prayer for peace in your home? No charge.
Florida Today |
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Canada launches privacy probe into Facebook
Sat, May 31, 2008 (11:32 p.m.) Canada's federal privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into Facebook after four students complained that the popular Web site violates Canadian law by disclosing personal information to advertisers without proper consent.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 5th Mar 2006 13:34 UTC, submitted by Moule
"It was not the best of quarters for Linux vendor Novell . When Novell announced its financial results for its first fiscal quarter, which ended Jan. 31, 2006, it reported revenue of $274 million [EUR 227 million], compared to revenue of $290 million [EUR 241 million] for the first fiscal quarter 2005. This was a decline from the previous quarter in which Novell had reported $320 million [EUR ...
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two principle objections to the license
The Microsoft Permissive License, one of two licenses the software maker submitted to the Open Source Initiative for approval as open-source licenses in August, is unlikely to be approved in its current form.
New Mobile Computing |
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Review: Sony's Rolly not quite love at first dance
NEW YORK - For years, Sony Corp. has been scrambling to regain its position at the leading edge of music players. Now, that scrambling has produced an egg - a $399 dancing egg that flashes, rolls and flaps its plastic flippers to the beat.
The Journal News |
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Bruce Thorn
The Public Regulation Commission regulates a wide range of highly technical rate-setting, energy efficiency, renewable energy, service quality and safety aspects of the State’s electric, natural gas and water utilities, rural electric cooperatives, telecommunications providers, including the infrastructure necessary to provide rural areas with access to Internet service, title and health ...
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Parents urged to have 'porn talk'
Spammers and pornography peddlers don't have any qualms about having the "porn talk" with children neither should parents, said speakers at a "Communities for Decency" conference Saturday.
Deseret Morning News |
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