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Megachurch Pastor Arrested On Online Solicitation Charges
A former pastor of a suburban megachurch faces six new charges of using the Internet to seek sex from minors.
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Yahoo Directory Has No PageRank
Just a few weeks ago, people started noticing that the Yahoo Directory lost Google PageRank. Well, not the home page of the Yahoo Directory, but the inside directory listing pages. The pages that link to your site and, in the past, past PageRank and link juice. I am skimming through the pages, even the pages closest to the top of the directory are showing nothing in terms of Google ...
Search Engine Roundtable |
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US Technology Sector Gains; Yahoo Drama In Spotlight Again
Technology shares were mostly on the rise in early trading Thursday as the latest involvement of Carl Icahn in the Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) saga highlighted the sector's action.
INO News |
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Viyya Technologies CEO Reports on Company Activities
Viyya Technologies, Inc., the developer and marketer of the world's most advanced, web-based information management application, announced an update from John Bay on activities relating to sales and distribution of the VIYYA Information Portal, the industry's premier collaboration platform.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Battle for Yahoo gets nasty as Carl Icahn steps up attack
WASHINGTON -- The battle of control for Yahoo took another nasty turn yesterday as billionaire Carl Icahn accused top management of the Internet giant of deceitful actions to sabotage a takeover bid from Microsoft.
BusinessWorld Online |
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S. Korean regulators say Intel abused dominant position
SEOUL -- South Korean regulators said on Thursday Intel Corp. had abused its dominant position in the local market and ordered the world's top semiconductor maker to pay a fine of about $26 million.
BusinessWorld Online |
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The Manila Times Internet Edition OPINION > Oreo
Barack Obama may not be the first African American to launch a serious bid for the US presidency, but he seems to be the first to have successfully convinced mainstream Americans that he is not all that hung up on race. Why should he? He is, after all, only half-black.
The Manila Times |
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For Data Centers, Green Is Also the Color of Money
Saving money, not corporate social responsibility, is the primary driver in the green IT movement. As awareness of and support for environmentalism increase, technology organizations are implementing green initiatives at a rapid pace. Moves toward greater energy efficiency, however, and the resulting environmental benefits, are motivated primarily by the desire for cost savings, not the ...
CIO Today |
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Microsoft Exec Says Live Search Needs Image Fix
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. Now that Microsoft has abandoned its $47.5 billion takeover bid for competitor Yahoo Inc., its marketing team is working on fixing Microsoft's search image to make it more competitive with Google Inc., Kevin Johnson, ...
CIO Today |
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Report: Icahn More Determined To Oust Yahoo Board
Outraged by new details about Yahoo Inc.'s efforts to complicate Microsoft Corp.'s takeover bid, activist investor Carl Icahn says he believes Yahoo's board will have to be fired to lure Microsoft back to the bargaining table. Icahn asserted in a Tuesday interview with The Wall Street Journal that Microsoft is unlikely to renew its courtship as long as Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang and the ...
CIO Today |
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Havas Inks Exchange Deal With Yahoo!
Multiyear agreement to develop a trading platform for Havas shops that will link in with Yahoo!'s Right Media Exchange, which matches buyers and sellers of Web inventory.
Mediaweek |
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Why Can't a Directory Be a Directory?
Web directories don't exactly have the reputation of being helpful resources for finding information. Most have become endless pits of links, and wading through them to find anything useful is next to impossible. Then there are the human-edited ones that tend to be more useful, but are aimed more at the submitter promoting their business than they really are towards the user who is there to ...
WebProNews |
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8:45am -- Hobbs Man Caught in Clovis Sting
48-year-old power plant worker shows up for Internet 'date' with Viagra and beer.
Albuquerque Journal |
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iHome to offer computer speakers for the iPod
iHome, makers of fine iPod and iPhone accessories, have announced the development of computer speakers in an effort to help conserve computer desk real estate for iPod owners. iH69 and iH70 computer speakers are made to fit all docking iPod models and are your one stop docking solution for charging, synchronizing and playing your iPod. Both plug into [...]
Geek.com |
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ITtoolbox Showcases Value of Harnessing Online Communities for B2B Marketing Success at DM Days New York
ITtoolbox, the online community where professionals share IT knowledge and best practices, announced today that co-founder and president George Krautzel will present a case study on harnessing the power of online communities at DM Days, New York's premier event for marketers. He will be joined by Chris Boylan, director of internet marketing at Information Builders. The session will take place ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Texas minister arrested for soliciting minor
A Plano, Texas, minister is being held in Texas on local charges of computer-aided solicitation of a minor, the Caddo sheriff's office reports.
The Shreveport Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Oct 2006 17:10 UTC, submitted by M-Saunders
"Yesterday Oracle announced the release of their own version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, simply called Enterprise Linux or 'Unbreakable Linux'.
OS News |
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Man in court over IT thefts
A MAN was yesterday remanded in custody in connection to the alleged theft of more than $27,000 worth of computer equipment.
The Courier |
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Hong Kong's websites the world's riskiest: survey
Hong Kong websites are the most likely to hit visitors with unwanted ads, viruses and spam, research from an Internet security company has found. More than 19 percent of websites using the ".hk" domain name pose a security threat to visitors, the research by United States software firm McAfee found.
The Manila Times |
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Speed Dragon Selects Artimi Chips for Wireless USB Hard Disk Drive
COMPUTEX -- Artimi Inc., developer of high-speed wireless semiconductors for portable consumer electronics, and Speed Dragon Multimedia Ltd, global manufacturer of computer peripherals and multimedia devices, announced today that Speed Dragon will this week showcase their Wireless USB hard disk drive design based on Artimi's easily integrated high speed Wireless USB solutions.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Optimize Your Online Marketing Skills With a Consultant
You built the Web site, now you want to know the best way to market it and attract more customers. You may need the help of the experts.
TheStreet.com |
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LED Displays Promise Thinner, Sharper Laptops
A new screen technology promising sharper and more vivid images, longer battery life and slimmer designs promises to become the standard display for laptops, pumping fresh life into the PC industry.
InformationWeek |
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Artimi and DoTop Showcase Wireless USB Hard Disk Drive at Computex Taipei
COMPUTEX -- Artimi Inc., developer of high-speed wireless semiconductors for portable consumer electronics, and DoTop Technology Inc., a leading electronics and data storage manufacturer, will this week demonstrate a production-ready hard disk drive design based on Artimi's easily integrated high speed Wireless USB solutions.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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EMA Research Shows IT Asset, Service and Financial Management Merging into New Practice
New research from Enterprise Management Associates shows that IT asset management continues to mature with steady adoption and growth rates, and that early adopters are increasingly turning to Next-Generation-Asset Management processes to better integrate IT asset and financial management into a single practice.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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IBM Developing Mini Water Pipes For Chip Cooling
Researchers believe that sloshing water through hair-thin pipes inside chips will solve a vexing problem facing next-generation computers -- heat.
Manufacturing.net |
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