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Who are Europe's top Internet users?
Icelanders and the Scandinavians are Europe's top Internet users, the GfK market research group found in a study.
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Zapatero’s ‘feminist’ revolution rocks Spain
By Sinikka Tarvainen IT WAS a striking sight: Spain’s first female Defence Minister Carme Chacon, dressed in black pants and a white tunic, with her seven-month pregnancy clearly visible, inspecting troops.
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Professor says racism will mar trial
A computer test designed to measure people's implicit racial biases was at the center of a pre-trial hearing yesterday in the Michael Addison case.
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Salesforce announces integration with Google Apps
Salesforce has integrated Google's online productivity applications with its on-demand CRM (customer relationship management) offerings, Salesforce plans to announce Monday.
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Precautions needed for kids on the Web
I am often asked if the internet is a safe "playground for children." The answer is yes and no.
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RSG Media to Offer Strategic Rights Management Solution on Microsoft Platform to Lower Total Cost of Ownership and ...
RSG Media Systems, www.rsgmedia.com, is announcing a major technology release Version 2.5 of RightsLogic(R), its program and rights management product suite, to be demonstrated in the Microsoft booth at NAB.
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DAILY EXPRESS NEWS
Kuala Lumpur : Taxpayers can now submit their tax details to Inland Revenue Board (IRB) via e-filing without worrying about making mistakes by making use of TaxSaya, a tax tool.
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Student designs 'green' laptop
Scott Bodaly admits he can't even set up a wireless router. Yet the Carleton University industrial design student has developed a prototype of an environmentally friendly laptop computer that's partially recyclable.
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Yahoo's chairman knows how to multi-task mergers
Yahoo's chairman Roy Bostock knows about multi-tasking in a big way. He wrapped up a $3.1 billion merger deal Monday for Northwest Airlines, which he chairs, while simultaneously handling Yahoo's own mega-billion buyout offer from Microsoft.
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Saudi Arabia: STC moves on SMS spam
15 April 2008 JEDDAH - Unwanted SMS messages millions of people in Saudi Arabia receive on their mobile phones are about to be a thing of the past. SMS spam, which is the GSM version of spam email, has been an inconvenient aspect of the convenience of mobile phones for many people.
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Rocker Peter Gabriel offers Filter to cut through online clutter
Musician is backing a recommendation engine that combines a wide range of people's tastes to deliver suggestions more likely to "entertain, excite, and inspire."
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Yahoo's chairman knows how to multi-task mergers
Yahoo's chairman Roy Bostock knows about multi-tasking in a big way. He wrapped up a $3.1 billion merger deal Monday for Northwest Airlines, which he chairs, while simultaneously handling Yahoo's own mega-billion buyout offer from Microsoft.
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Apple's Bento keeps it simple
Long ago and far away - about 1982 or 1983 - there was a database called Nutshell which used the simple...
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DAILY EXPRESS NEWS
Kota Kinabalu : Pressuring and demanding Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to step down as Umno President is not the key to solving problems, said Umno Sabah Deputy State Liaison Secretary Datuk Masidi Manjun.
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Armed robbers steal bank heist trial documents
ARMED robbers broke into the Johannesburg High Court and took documents relating to the biggest bank cash heist in the country, Director of Public Prosecutions Charin de Beer said yester day.
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Dell's senior unsecured debt to be rated 'A2' - Moody's
MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - Moody's Investors Service said it will assign an 'A2' rating to Dell Inc.'s proposed senior unsecured debt issuance.
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TXP's revenue rises, but loss still grows
Richardson technology firm TXP Corp. said Monday that its revenue jumped 34 percent in 2007 to $11 million from $8.2 million in 2006 as the company's customer base grew.
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Zuma up for auction on eBay website
ANC president Jacob Zuma is up for sale on the Internet – and he’s going for a song. This week a cheeky South African offered Zuma to bargain hunters on the auction website eBay, and so far the highest offer is 8c.
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Salisbury closer to high-speed Internet service
Salisbury needs 10 more residents to send in Verizon’s Bona Fide Retail Request forms to meet the telecommunication company’s DSL deployment threshold.
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Crush Rivers Cuomo
With a 30-second demo circling the Internet from its next album, Weezer is a strange band. It makes pretty good music, but it is still a strange, strange band. What makes up a good 90 percent of Weezer's weirdness is frontman Rivers Cuomo (the other 10 percent was reflected when the band renamed itself "Goat Punishment" so it could play to "dedicated fans") who manages to be a dead ringer for ...
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Letters to the editor GPS system: Potential safety hazard?
I would like to give a piece of advice to anyone who is tempted into buying a GPS system sometime this year. It's a great piece of equipment and is essentially a mobile MapQuest or (even better) Google Maps for your car. However, if you plan on using one, be sure to completely erase its presence from your car once you are done driving.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Apr 2006 20:31 UTC
Bill Gates himself writes about how he works in his office . "It's pretty incredible to look back 30 years to when Microsoft (Research) was starting and realize how work has been transformed. We're finally getting close to what I call the digital workstyle.
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Linked by Jussi Pakkanen on Tue 17th Apr 2007 18:20 UTC
Let me begin by telling you a little story. Some time ago I needed to run a script at work once a day. We had tons of machines ranging from big Unix servers to Linux desktops. Due to various reasons the script could only be run on a desktop machine. However using cron was disabled on desktops.
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Partners: Salesforce for Google Apps Proves SAAS Versatility
Partners say Salesforce for Google Apps shows how Web-based software can meet customer needs faster and at much lower cost.... Win a Dell XPS Ultra-Portable Notebook Free Registration to Insight24 Directory - Access Over 5,000 B2B Webcasts, Podcasts, and Videos.
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CCH, AuditNet Team Up for TeamMate
Apr. 15, 2008 (SmartPros) Wolters Kluwer Tax and Accounting, which operates under the CCH brand name, has entered into a strategic distribution agreement with AuditNet LLC, an Internet audit community and resource for auditors.
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