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Nielsen: Teens Biggest Users of Online Video
Although online video is perceived as the domain of officemates sharing stupid YouTube videos or die-hard fans dialing up that episode of Lost they missed, it’s kids and teens who are doing most of the streaming--particularly at home, where kids 2-11 averaged 51 streams and 118 minutes of online video during the month of April, according to Nielsen Online’s VideoCensus.
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Students Put Web 2.0 Through a Test in Virtual Classroom with Far-flung Cohorts at Another College
Students from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business worked in synch -- virtually -- with cohorts at North Carolina State University's Jenkins Graduate School of Management this past spring to learn about service innovation without ever leaving their campuses. Instead, they used a collection of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis and the 3D virtual world Second Life, to hold meetings and ...
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AMD Empowers IT Managers with New Approach to ''Scaling Up'' Datacenters with the Quad-Core AMD Opteron(TM) SE Processor
AMD (NYSE:AMD) today introduced four new Quad-Core AMD Opteron(TM) SE processors to help IT managers take a new approach to "scaling up" their datacenter in order to address demanding enterprise-computing environments. Rather than invest in traditionally ...
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Q and A: Lockport technology has lots to offer
It’s not just shop class anymore.Robotics, programming, engineering and computer-aided drafting are just some of the things Lockport High School students are learning in the technology department.
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USB on keyboard
Kensington Computer Products Group has a new keyboard geared toward the digital lifestyle that makes things easier with today's high demand for gadgets. Almost everyone has a digital camera, and the new Ci70 keyboard has built-in USB 2.0 ports to transfer digital data, including photos, directly from a camera to a computer through the Ci70 without the need for additional wires or cables.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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NEWS: Past Commencements feature rum, Civil War general
Members of the Class of 2008 will receive graduation gifts ranging from cash to computers, but an inscribed silver punch bowl was the prize for College founder Eleazar Wheelock at Dartmouth College's first Commencement ceremony in August 1771.
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Comcast outlook strong in online, phone markets
Q:Can my shares of Comcast Corp. continue to do well? -- F.C., via the Internet A: Cable is an industry that tends to hold up well in a difficult economy because consumers cutting back in other areas can't bear to disconnect or reduce their service. Major operators reported solid business in their most recent quarter. Their subscription-based distribution is more predictable than business models ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Child porn bust suicides feared
MEN charged in one of Australia's largest internet child porn busts are being offered counselling to stop them taking their own lives
News Interactive |
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New 64-Bit dtSearch Developer Products
dtSearch Corp., supplier of enterprise and developer text retrieval software, announced extensions to its 64-bit developer product line.
EContent Magazine |
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10 Outrageous Bathroom Designs
In HGTV BathDesign 's Ultimate Bathroom series, HGTV's Save My Bath host Krista Watterworth showcases 10 zany bathrooms in 10 interactive broadband videos. Not only will these wildly whimsical designs inspire imaginations, but the series includes all the information to recreate them.
Kitchen and Bath Business |
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Google Announces Site Search and Mini Upgrades
Google Inc., announced Google Site Search, a service that provides search to any website with the cloud computing. Google also announced Google Mini has been upgraded.
EContent Magazine |
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Meeting Future Water Demand
A University of Melbourne team working with scientists from the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) has led a consortium of institutions including the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University and Indian Institute of Science to design a framework for water resource assessment and computer modelling of water to show the economic, social and environmental implications of alternative ...
University of Melbourne University News |
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Jon Friedman's Media Web: 8 simple rules for succeeding on the Web
Magazines are squandering a golden opportunity. They need to embrace the Internet instead of fearing it.
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Analysts familiar with Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Project Indiana say that as early as this week
the company could reveal plans to revamp the OpenSolaris operating system by incorporating key pieces of Linux software. I agree. While it might help put a feather in the caps of GPL advocates, Sun did this for business reasons above all else.
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PGP Announces Whole Disk Encryption for Mac OS X
PGP unveiled its Whole Disk Encryption product for Mac OS X on Monday. The encryption system works at the pre-boot level to prevent unauthorized data access even if a drive is removed, and can also encrypt removable media like USB flash drives and external hard drives
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Sling preps mobile TV viewer for iPhone
Sling Media today made official that it has been developing a version of its SlingPlayer Mobile software for the Apple iPhone. The software is described as a "proof of concept" developed using jailbroken iPhones but offers much of the same functionality as the released applications for Symbian S60, Windows Mobile, and other cellphone platforms. U...
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MCIS Zurich outsources PC deployment to CSA
KUALA LUMPUR: CSA (M) Sdn Bhd has signed an agreement to provide MCIS Zurich Insurance Bhd with 650 Hewlett-Packard desktop and notebook PCs, as well as day-to-day software and infrastructure support.
The Star |
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Microsoft denies Zune phone, Blu-ray for Xbox
Microsoft isn't planning an iPhone clone with its Zune player, and doesn't see too much of a future for Blu-ray with its Xbox, according to an interview today.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Akihabara Killer Chronicled Massacre Plans Online
A series of messages on a Japanese online forum apparently posted by the person who killed 7 in Akihabara on Sunday chronicle...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Fonality trixbox Pro with HUD Takes Home 2007 Communications Solutions Product of the Year Award
Fonality(R), the leading provider of open source business communications systems, announced today
wallstreet:online AG |
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Patient Web sites used for news, support in crisis
NEW YORK -- When he was diagnosed with kidney cancer last year, Dave deBronkart needed an easy way to keep his far-flung friends and family updated. So did the president of the American Medical Association when he fell ill months ago. And so did the mother of a soldier wounded in Iraq who later...
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composition of flatulence
Flatulence is made up of five gases: nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen, and methane. Many a manly legend has been built on the flammable nature of the fart, but the truth is that not all people are capable of the extreme blow-torchers that you see in film and internet videos.
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Japanese killer wrote of stabbing spree on Internet: police
A disturbed comic-book fan who killed seven people on a stabbing frenzy in downtown Tokyo had advertised what he was going to do on an Internet bulletin board, police said Monday.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Marchex Launches Marchex Adhere to Better Serve National and Local Advertisers; Further Extends Reach Through New ...
SEATTLE----Marchex, Inc. , a local search and advertising company, today launched Marchex Adhere™, a new pay-per-click advertising channel that provides advertisers and agencies with exclusive placement on hundreds of premium publisher Web sites and on Marchex's OpenList® network.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Comprehensive portal wins big
The country’s MyGovernment Portal beat four nominees to win the WITSA (World Information Technology And Services Alliance) Global ICT Excellence Awards in the Public Sector category.
The Star |
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