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Using the Internet to cut grocery bill
Saving money on groceries is even easier than clipping coupons, when you use the power of the Internet
ABC 13 Houston |
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Starbucks Wi-Fi Comes with AT&T Limits
You can use Wi-Fi at Starbucks for two hours a day for 30 days at no cost with a purchase on a Starbucks Card, but AT&T wants to limit your activities to email, browsing, and file downloads only.
PC World |
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Online Brandjacking increasing
With the evolving sophistication of online scammers' understanding of social engineering and trust building online, the techniques they use to build authenticity into their scam propositions have started directly influencing a targeted brand's reputation online in the most negative way possible - the loss of a customer's trust into the...
ZDNet |
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Microsoft exec says Live Search needs image fix
(AP) -- The executive in charge of Microsoft Corp.'s search efforts acknowledged Tuesday that the company's "Live" brand for search and online services leaves much to be desired.
PhysOrg |
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Comcast to test new way to manage Internet jams
(AP) -- Comcast Corp., under fire for the way it treats subscriber Internet traffic, will start tests this week to see if it can avoid traffic jams by targeting neighborhood bandwidth hogs rather than file-sharing programs.
PhysOrg |
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Jerry's Gotta Go, Icahn Says
Activist Carl Icahn says he's amazed at what Yahoo! co-founder has done to keep Microsoft at bay.
Forbes |
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EMC's first-quarter lobbying reached $730,000
(AP:WASHINGTON) Data storage vendor EMC Corp. spent $730,000 in the first quarter to lobby on Internet crime issues related to the banking industry and other issues, according to a disclosure report.
INO News |
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Valedictorian's speech plagiarized from the Onion
Naperville School District 203 says a graduation speech given by Naperville Central High School valedictorian Steven Hankong Su bears “a strong similarity to another graduation speech published on the Internet.” The apparent source of his material: the parody publication The Onion.
The Naperville Sun |
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Compal picks Wavesat's 4G chip set to power its mobile WiMAX products
The collaboration leverages Wavesat's multimode Odyssey 8500 4G Broadband chip set which handles multiple broadband wireless technologies including WiMAX Wave2, XG-PHS, Wi-Fi and LTE.
EETimes |
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Mini-ITX board signs up for new chipset
— May 23, 2008 — Via has announced a mini-ITX motherboard that combines the company's C7 processor and VX800 chipset.
WindowsForDevices |
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Conversion Optimization: Winning After They Arrive
Moderator: Jeffrey K. Rohrs, Vice President, Marketing ExactTargert Speakers: Scott Brinker, President and CTO, ion interactive Rob Bergquist, Widemile Tom Leung, Business Product Manager, Google Jonathan Mendez, Founder and CEO, RAMP Digital Tom: Website Optimizer is designed to convert traffic. You can learn more about it at www.google.com/websiteoptimizer You can test simple ...
Search Engine Roundtable |
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Everything's Big in Texas, Except Time Warner's Data Cap
Beaumont, Texas, has become the testing ground for a new way to charge Internet users for access. It's meant to make heavy users pay more. Time Warner will begin rolling out an experimental program that will meter users' Web usage and bill them extra if they download or upload more than a set amount of data.
E-Commerce Times |
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YouTube's Head Of Monetization Rolls Away
You'd have been hard pressed to find a person with a more important-sounding title at YouTube. Unfortunately for Google, Shashi Seth, the video-sharing site's head of monetization, has quit. read more
WebProNews |
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Fantasy Leagues Win Against MLB
The fantasy sports companies like Yahoo, CBS Sportsline and others can now breathe a sigh of relief: the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from Major League Baseball and its Players Association.
CBS News |
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3:18 p.m. -- Alabama man to return to Idaho after allegedly taking Boise teen girl to Washington
An Alabama man arrested Monday in Franklin County, Wash., for allegedly picking up a Boise teen he met on the Internet agreed this afternoon to go back to Idaho.
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by atpires (2.75) on Sun 6th May 2007 22:16 UTC
That's why .net will keep one ( two, three...) steps ahead java. Instead of joining forces to consolidate one strong platform, the open source community forks another one.
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Starbucks Wi-Fi Comes with AT&T Limits
You can use Wi-Fi at Starbucks for two hours a day for 30 days at no cost with a purchase on a Starbucks Card, but AT&T wants to limit your activities to email, browsing, and file downloads only.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Newest Windows Installer will enable multiple package installs
Managing a massive Windows installation has already been likened to administering a colossal database. Today, Microsoft added new functions to its Installer for setup packages, that really does start treating Windows like one.
BetaNews |
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Sena offers leather cases for MacBook Air
Sena Cases has announced four new slim designer notebook cases made specifically for the MacBook Air. Styles include the patent-pending Pullino Designer Case for the MacBook Air and the LeatherSkin Case which offers an ultra-slim design, and allows the device to be fully functional without removing the notebook from the case. All the cases are desi...
MacNN |
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Asetek's Liquid Cooling Solution Now Available for Packard Bell ipower Line of Powerful Gaming Machines
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Asetek announced today that its liquid cooling solution has been selected, and is now shipping, in systems from Packard Bell. Packard Bell's new ipower line of advanced gaming computers come standard with Asetek's liquid cooling solution.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Record Companies Ask Advertisers to Boycott Baidu.com
Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group Corp. are among record companies asking advertisers to stop using Baidu.com Inc. Web sites because they claim the Chinese search engine encourages copyright violation.
GigaLaw.com |
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Privacy Advocates Want Link on Google's Home Page
Google is facing the wrath of privacy advocates once again over concerns that it's not posting its privacy policy "conspicuously" enough to comply with California law.
GigaLaw.com |
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Washington DC
SAN DIEGO , June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM ), a leading developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies and data solutions, today announced the successful conclusion of its annual BREW 2008 Conference, held May 28-30 in San Diego .
The San Francisco Examiner |
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EMC's first-quarter lobbying reached $730,000
Data storage vendor EMC Corp. spent $730,000 in the first quarter to lobby on Internet crime issues related to the banking industry and other issues, according to a disclosure report.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google Is 'the Man' at Search Marketing Conference
In an unusual twist, Google, not Microsoft, represents the establishment among search marketing executives.
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