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Liquid Compass -- savior of Internet radio?
Zackary Lewis didn't set out to help save Internet radio when he and two others formed Liquid Compass seven years ago -- but that's what the small Denver company did in order to survive.
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Flock aims to revolutionize Web browsers
The Web, with the advent of social networks, blogs and video-sharing sites, is fast becoming more about participation and engagement than just consuming information.
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Latest lifestyle trend in Colo: e-commerce
Coloradans are big on skiing, hiking and camping when they're outside. But when they're inside, they're apparently big on Internet retail browsing.
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West African rental scam reaches Juneau
JUNEAU -- Amyanna Bryan regularly checked Internet listings to find a Juneau home to rent at a reasonable rate.
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Best Buy testing free e-waste recycling program
Sun, Jun 1, 2008 (9:27 p.m.)
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New Adobe Acrobat 9 supports Flash
Adobe Systems Incorporated today introduced Adobe Acrobat 9 software. Acrobat 9 delivers native support for Adobe Flash technology, the ability to unify a wide range of content in rich PDF Portfolios, and access to real-time capabilities for co-navigat...
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Nvidia rolls out Tegra Chips aimed at tiny PCs
By Duncan Martell SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Nvidia Corp on Sunday announced a processor line-up it believes will power a new class of fast, small devices with long battery life that can surf the full Internet, play high-end games and display h...
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Trial for Canadian paedophile suspect kicks off in Bangkok - Summary
Bangkok - Canadian paedophile suspect Christopher Paul Neil, who was nabbed in Thailand last year after police unswirled his altered photograph on the internet, pleaded innocent Monday to charges of abduction, molestation, kidnapping and producing ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Dec 2007 22:57 UTC
"The software development kit for Google's Linux-based Android mobile phone operating system has been out in the wild for a over a month now, plenty of time for developers to form opinions of the platform and assess the capabilities of the API. The verdict from seasoned mobile software programmers is somewhat mixed ; some are even expressing serious frustration."
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Explosion knocks customers off the Internet
A small explosion at a Houston data center Saturday evening left sever thousand Internet users without service over the weekend. About 7,500 customers were impacted by the fire at ThePlanet's facility. By Sunday, a few thousand customers remained without service. The company was told not use its backup generators because of fire safety issues, officials said.
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Wanna Sling me that Web Page?
Slingpage has a new way to easily share Web pages.
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DAILY EXPRESS NEWS
Kuala Lumpur : Celcom Malaysia Bhd's postpaid and pre-paid subscribers stand a chance to drive away a luxury Toyota Camry 2.0E 1AZ-FE by participating in the Celcom 100Days 100Cars contest which takes off this June 2.
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IBM Reveals Jazz Product Launch Wave
IBM announced a wave of new products based on its long-simmering Jazz project for collaborative application development on...
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Acrobat 9 gets Flashy with video
Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Monday 2 June 2008 at 05:15:00 Technology acquired with Macromedia embeded into portable document format The latest version of Acrobat, published today, incorporates Flash technology developer Adobe acquired two years ago with its purchase of Macromedia.... > Read the full article
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Murder accused 'met wife on internet'
A MAN has been accused of killing the wife he met on the internet and a stepdaughter by throwing them off a mountain tourist lookout.
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Best Buy testing free e-waste recycling program
Under pressure to help dispose some of the electronic waste it helped create, Best Buy Co. is testing a free program that will offer consumers a convenient way to ensure millions of obsolescent TVs, old computers and other unwanted gadgets don't poison the...
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Agilent Launches Line Of USB Modular Instruments For Electronic Functional Test
Agilent Technologies Inc. recently introduced a family of USB-based instruments designed for flexible configurations, quick setup, and affordability in electronic functional test and troubleshooting applications. The compact Agilent U2700A family includes oscilloscopes, function generator, source/measure unit and switch matrix in a versatile form factor that enables space-saving solutions
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Computerized Screening with Immediate Results Helps Physicians Identify Dangerous Behaviors Among Adolescents
Technology may be the key to identifying high-risk behaviors among adolescents. Injury risk, depressive symptoms and drug and alcohol use are the leading causes of adolescent morbidity and mortality; yet pediatricians often lack the time to screen for these behavioral concerns.
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Business Calendar
Innovation: The Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce's ThinkTEC holds its annual Innovation Summit. Continues June 5. Keynote speaker: Andy Johnson, Google Inc. Trident Technical College, College Center in the Complex for Economic Development, North Charleston.
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Best Buy testing free e-waste recycling program
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The nation's largest electronics retailer Best Buy is testing a free program that will offer consumers a convenient way to ensure millions of obsolescent T-Vs, old computers and other unwanted gadgets don't poison the nation's dumps.
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Linked by Bill Leeper on Tue 7th Feb 2006 23:55 UTC
"Assuming that 'because it's a Mac, it's safe' is no longer wise" is probably one of this book's most important themes. It has been my experience that too many Mac users "know" that OS X is secure and therefore they have nothing to worry about. This book shows just how wrong that attitude is.
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Group touts cyber safety for kids
MONROE TWP. The Internet is a wide open world, where information is infinite and danger is imminent.
Gloucester County Times |
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Teen machines help youngsters with special needs
METHUEN — Ian Lucas flashed a big, toothy grin when he pushed his new walker across the classroom. The three-wheeled walker constructed from PVC pipe was a gift from some Methuen High School students. It will allow the 14-year-old with cerebral palsy to carry his own food through the lunch line.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 31st Jul 2007 23:51 UTC, submitted by scott
Apple on Tuesday afternoon began informing a select group of developers that it plans at least one more maintenance update to its Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger operating system ahead of October's planned release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
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Best Buy tests free recycling of electronics
SAN FRANCISCO - Under pressure to help dispose some of the electronic waste it helped create, Best Buy Co. is testing a free program that will offer consumers a convenient...
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