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Profiting online? IRS wants a cut
Basement clutter and attic knickknacks have always been the cornerstone of eBay -- after all, one man's trash is indeed another's treasure -- but tough economic times seem to bring them out faster and in abundance.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Colchester library to host Internet classes
The Cragin Memorial Library will host a series of free hourlong classes this month for people with little or no experience using the Internet.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Software firm begins to bear fruit at LCCC
ELYRIA - Seeds planted by the Lorain County Community College Foundation's Innovation Fund are about to bear fruit, when construction bid-estimating software created by CutterCroix LLC will be released publicly later this month.
The Morning Journal |
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Vt driver captures touring series race at Waterford
Vermont driver Scott Payea went to school this week. Not to further hone his computer skills, where he’s a systems analyst in his home state, but rather to learn a little bit more about the nuances of the Waterford Speedbowl.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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High-tech destruction
The crew of 14 at IMS Electronics Recycling does each day what we’ve all dreamed about doing when our computer has crashed mid-task — tearing the machine apart. By early 2009, there c...
The Columbian |
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Tech Bits
ROLLA, Mo. - A tech-savvy university near the Missouri Ozarks is resorting to an old standby to reduce illegal music downloads by students: the pop quiz.
Savannah Morning News |
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OHP releases name of fatality victim
PURCELL — A 30-year-old Oklahoma City woman has died after a four-vehicle accident that tied up traffic on Interstate 35 for hours. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the accident that caused the death of Holli Michelle Smith happened Friday at about 5:30 p.m. near Purcell.
The Norman Transcript |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 4th Nov 2005 14:47 UTC, submitted by Robert
Ging , the only live distribution based on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD , has made its way to the 0.1.0 release . Ging is now using KDE 3.4 as its desktop, and includes a mixture of KDE and GNOME applications: Konqueror, Gimp, Koffice, Gaim, and more.
OS News |
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 5th Jun 2007 19:49 UTC
"After fifteen months of hard work, the Camino Project is pleased to announce the release of Camino 1.5 , a substantial update to the popular Camino 1.0 web browser.
OS News |
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Taiwan says pioneering WiMAX points way to the future
A visitor walks past two base stations made by Alcatel-Lucent on display at a WiMAX exhibition at the Taipei World Trade Centre, on June 4. Residents in Taipei have been able to access wireless mobile Internet services in much of the city since a programme launched by former mayor Ma Ying-jeou was completed in 2006.
TODAYonline |
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Taiwan says pioneering WiMAX points way to the future
TAIPEI (AFP) - Residents in Taipei have been able to access wireless mobile Internet services in much of the city since a programme launched by former mayor Ma Ying-jeou was completed in 2006.
AFP via Yahoo!7 News |
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French legal tangle souring wine on web
Lingering uncertainty over whether or not wine ads on the Internet are legal in France is angering wine professionals in Bordeaux.
TurkishPress.com |
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Taiwan says pioneering WiMAX points way to the future
Residents in Taipei have been able to access wireless mobile Internet services in much of the city since a programme launched by former mayor Ma Ying-jeou was completed in 2006.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Taiwan says pioneering WiMAX points way to the future
Residents in Taipei have been able to access wireless mobile Internet services in much of the city since a programme launched by former mayor Ma Ying-jeou was completed in 2006.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 18th Sep 2005 21:14 UTC
At the PDC last week, Microsoft announced Windows Workflow Foundation as a key component of WinFX in conjunction with Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Presentation Foundation.
New Mobile Computing |
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When it comes to the Internet, E-Rate is an ‘equalizer’
West Virginia’s schools and libraries will get help for the 10th year in a row from U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller.
Cumberland Times-News |
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Millennium Music has last hurrah
In the 1980s, it was "video killed the radio star." Flash forward to 2008, and the Internet might be killing the traditional record store as well.
The Post and Courier |
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Amazon.com has problems for more than 2 hours
Sat, Jun 7, 2008 (9:27 p.m.) Amazon.com's Web site experienced problems in North America for more than two hours in the middle of the day Friday because of system issues, the online retailer said.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Gladiator sandals click
It's time to battle the summer heat, and what better way than in a pair of sandals? Gladiator sandals, that is. "These shoes are just what every woman needs for this summer's wardrobe," says David Hacker, vice president of trend and color for Kohl's stores.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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French legal tangle souring wine on web
Lingering uncertainty over whether or not wine ads on the Internet are legal in France is angering wine professionals in Bordeaux. "It is ridiculous not to be able to use the Internet, the law must be adapted," says Alain Vironneau, president of the Bordeaux Wine Board (seen in this file photo).
TODAYonline |
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Online system to allow crime victims track perpetrators' release
While some prisons in the state have manual systems for notifying crime victims about an inmate's release, transfer or escape, citizens soon will have a fail-safe way of receiving updates.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Electronics and landfills don't mix
A Flint-based recycling center offered free electronic recycling Saturday, taking computers, VCRs and old TVs in an effort to help the environment.
ABC12 Mid-Michigan |
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Wireless by 2010?
Development of Oakland County's Wireless Oakland program, already on hold due to a struggling economy, now has a new challenge.
The Oakland Press |
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Google makes compromises to keep Net access alive
When Thailand blocked Google Inc.'s YouTube Web site last year, the company dispatched deputy general counsel Nicole Wong to help restore access.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Another man charged over child porn ring
Queensland police have charged another man allegedly involved with an international child porn network. The 63-year-old Sunshine Coast man is the 45th Queenslander to be charged over links to a European website into which a hacker had inserted images of child pornography.
The West Australian |
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