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Wall Street News Alert: GYGC Is on the Move! June 5, 2008
Wall Street News Alert's "stocks to watch" this morning are: Guyana Gold Corporation, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), Google and Alpha Natural Resources, Inc. (NYSE: ANR).
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Primary care following Fujitsu
However primary care IT representatives believe it could prove to be a further step along the path to GPs having a long-term choice of systems, although conversely there are also suggestions that it could also extend the dominance of either of the two remaining LSPs and the drive towards single system solutions.
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Smaller, Cheaper Laptops Take Computex by Storm
Like many consumers, 17-year old Yuna Hua, reckons she doesn't need a $1,500 laptop for her everyday needs....
eWeek |
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Yahoo Talks to Microsoft, Trades Barbs with Icahn
Deal talks are ongoing with Microsoft as Yahoo resisted an attack by billionaire critic Carl Icahn, who called its recent actions & deceitful.& ...
eWeek |
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Retail spending booms in BV, but family income lagging
Retail sales in Buena Vista County jumped 6.7 percent from 2006 to 2007, according to a new Iowa State University Retail Trade Analysis study - nearly four times the rate of increase that the state saw overall.
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Stock Alert for GYGC! June 5, 2008
Stock Market Alerts' performance stock list includes: Guyana Gold Corp., Microsoft, GE, Chevron Corporation.
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Worldwide web of exploitation
The abuse of children fuelled by hierarchical online pedophile networks.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Yahoo inks InstallShield deal to help propagate toolbar
Partnership with Acresso Software makes it easier for 71,000 software organizations using the software installer to bundle Yahoo Toolbar for Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers.
CNET |
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Wireless sensor network will help to keep a tab on the environment
Washington, June 5 : Researchers have developed a wireless sensor network (WSN) that allows for the clandestine data collection of environmental factors in remote locations and its monitoring from anywhere in the world where the Internet is available.
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Comcast testing Internet traffic management system in Virginia
Comcast Corp. will begin testing a way to manage Internet traffic at peak times in two markets Thursday. (CMCSA) (TWC)
BizJournals |
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Google Downgrades .Info TLDs Again?
Just over a week ago, we had reports that Google dropped most .info TLDs from the search results. Today, we are getting more early reports of the same thing happening, after it recovered quickly last time. We have reports from DigitalPoint Forums and new posts at the old WebmasterWorld thread. Here are some quotes: Looks like Google is doing more experimenting - my .info is once ...
Search Engine Roundtable |
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Verizon Wireless To Acquire Alltel
Verizon Wireless has entered into an agreement with Alltel Corporation and Atlantis Holdings LLC, an affiliate of private investment firm TPG Capital and GS Capital Partners, to acquire Alltel Corporation in a cash merger. Verizon Wireless is a joint ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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AT&T Reports 3G Wireless Download Speeds of up to 1.7 Mbps for LaptopConnect Customers
ATnT announced a more than 20 percent increase to the top end of the company's typical 3G network downlink speed range and a 50 percent increase to the top end of the typical uplink speed range for wireless laptop ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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Report: Intel fined $25M in South Korea
Intel Corp. was fined about $25 million for alleged unfair trade practices in South Korea, according to a report Thursday. (INTC) (AMD)
East Bay Business Times |
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Tips on Balancing Your Server for Network Applications
High-volume network applications are driving the need for optimization technologies. Web transaction rates and throughput continue to increase exponentially with Internet-driven applications and media-rich communications. In response, customers in all verticals are considering deploying or upgrading server load-balancing technology to handle high-volume network applications. Here are four tips ...
Data Storage Today |
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Nemx Launches SecurExchange for Microsoft Exchange 2007
Nemx Software, leaders in email compliance, content control and security solutions for Microsoft Exchange, today announced availability of SecurExchange for Microsoft's Exchange 2007 platform.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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IBM To Push SuccessFactors' SaaS Into Large Businesses
The deal shows how IT service vendors are finding ways to participate in SaaS's momentum.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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Yahoo Responds To Corporate Raider
Yahoo did not take kindly to Carl Icahn's lambasting of its employee in-case-of-Microsoft-acquisition escape hatch. In a letter addressed "Dear Carl," Yahoo's board chairman Roy Bostock, heavy on the dubious adverbs, told Icahn what he could do with his criticism. read more
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Microsoft's Live Expo Scheduled To Be Executed
Two years isn't too great a run for a product, especially when the people behind its launch would have liked for the thing to overtake Craigslist. Still, according to a post on the official site, Windows Live Expo will "discontinue service" in late July. read more
WebProNews |
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U.S. Marine is cleared covering up the slaughter of 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha
A U.S. military jury acquitted a Marine intelligence officer yesterday of charges that he tried to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqis.
Evening Standard |
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Older users logging on to MySpace, Facebook trend
Social networking isn't just for the Internet Generation anymore. Even their moms are doing it.
Southwest Iowa News |
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Albert Lea Tribune
Budach’s Doodle 4 Google landed him as one of the state finalists in Kansas.
Albert Lea Tribune |
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Other Issues
Aside from the emotional responses and personal attacks (sorry folks, I'm an independent consultant and not paid by Microsoft or any other vendor, and my opinion is my own), a number of readers raised some good points.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Feb 2007 21:48 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Another Patch Tuesday and Microsoft comes out with a variety of patches , and this series is more critical than a month ago. The critical vulnerabilities are in Windows, Office, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Antivirus. All of them could allow remote code execution.
New Mobile Computing |
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Lesbian kiss at Safeco stirs up controversy
The incident has exploded on local TV, on talk radio and in the blogosphere and has touched off a debate over public displays of affection in generally gay-friendly Seattle.
KING5 Seattle |
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