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Kenwood Manor Now hiring: LPN or RN (1 Part-time & 1 Full-time) Flex Pool Position also available. Contact Stephanie Sm ... >MORE Oil and Gas Production Superintendent Independent Oil Company currently seeking full-time Oil & Gas Production Superintendent for its operations in Northern O ...
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Express Loan FULL TIME Office position, hard-working individual, some collections. Apply at 624 E. Broadway. No Phone Calls Plea ... >MORE Dental hygienist Experienced, full time. Join our exceptional team in our new state of the art dental clinic. Please bring resume by Dr. ...
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Yahoo facing possible trial before Icahn showdown
SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo Inc. may have to defend its response to Microsoft Corp.'s takeover attempt in a trial that could sway the outcome of the Internet company's August showdown with investor activist Carl Icahn.
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Anti-Child-Porn Tactic Criticized
The decision yesterday by three Internet service providers to block access to online child pornography is the latest in a series of steps by companies and government officials to curb the distribution of such materials. But a report to be published later this month questions whether such actions are...
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Google data tells the difference between 'sex and love'
SAN FRANCISCO - Number-crunchers can rejoice as Google offers deeper access to the underlying figures for users' web searches, giving some insight into trends based on the relative popularity of various words.
The New Zealand Herald |
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FOX 13 investigates: Salvia laws
FOX 13 exposed a powerful, mind-altering drug called salvia. Kids are discovering it, even putting video of their drug trips on the internet. When investigative reporter Doug Smith first reported this, salvia was perfectly legal to buy, sell, and use in Florida. But lawmakers got involved and all that's about to change.
FOX 13 Tampa Bay |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 10th Oct 2005 17:23 UTC
Tango is a project to create a new icon theme for all f.d.o-compatible DEs, using a standard style guide. Regarding the BetterDesktop, there are over 200 usability test videos in ogg and mpeg format.
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by cg0def (2.2) on Sun 3rd Sep 2006 12:00 UTC
As much as I dislike Ubuntu I have to admit that this acticle full of hot air. Why should Ubuntu or anyone else reinvent the wheel? The point of OSS is that you get to contribute and in doing so create a better software that one man/team ever could.
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Boro sets up emergency warning system
METUCHEN- Residents can now receive emergency and other messages via the borough's local Channel 15 (MeTV), the borough's Web site, e-mail, and even text messages to mobile phones.
Edison Sentinel |
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Spb Backup 2.0 Saves Data and Sanity in ROM and Device Upgrades
Spb Software House, the leading Windows Mobile applications vendor, releases Spb Backup 2.0 - a tool for making reserve copies of personal data and system settings for Windows Mobile phones.
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The whistleblower is now a blogger
Jun Lozada found a new way to expose the truth – through blogging and the Internet. With the help of the Bloggers Kapihan crew, the NBN-ZTE scam whistleblower or JLo to most of his followers launched his very first blog, the www.jlozada.com in an intimate meeting with young bloggers at Kape Tasyo in Quezon City last May 31.
Yehey! |
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Tech problem stumps Yahoo, forces Mail features rollback
MIAMI, 10 JUNE 2008 - Yahoo is rolling back security and anti-spam enhancements to its Webmail service because they interfered with users' ability to retrieve POP e-mail from external accounts.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Microsoft testing prototype of Facebook-like social network
BOSTON, 10 JUNE 2008 - At the request of its SharePoint and Office product development teams, Microsoft Corp.'s Office Labs operation has created and is testing a prototype of an internal social network that can provide employees with feeds and updates about their colleagues.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Internet providers join to stop child porn
Time Warner Cable Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. said Tuesday they will combat online child pornography by shutting down Web sites and limiting access to old-fashioned Internet bulletin boards.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Ubuntu founder talks up app launcher for 'Netbooks'
Ubuntu project founder Mark Shuttleworth has given details of a new app launcher for a version of the OS designed to run on low-cost laptops.
ZDNet Asia |
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Excel, QuickBooks classes offered in Edison
Jewish Family and Vocational Service (JFVS) of Middlesex County is offering two computer classes beginning June 17. The first class will be an intermediate Excel class designed for individuals who are familiar with Microsoft Excel and are seeking more advanced training. The second class is Simple Start for QuickBooks, an introduction to bookkeeping software.
Edison Sentinel |
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Yahoo may face early shareholder trial
Yahoo may have to face a lawsuit by insurgent shareholders before a key Aug 1 vote in which the company's board faces re-election, according to court papers released Tuesday.
The Economic Times |
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Verizon, Time Warner Cable, Sprint agree to block Internet child porn
Online forums where thousands of child-porn images have been posted have been stricken from three Internet providers.
The Economic Times |
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Inland teen gets creative in the kitchen, especially with pizza
Brian Glastetter marvels at the content stockpiled in his teenage daughter's laptop. "Her computer is just chock-full of recipes," he said, referring to his 16-year-old daughter, Christen, a student at Nuview Bridge Early College High School in Nuevo.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Recent Diginfo TV News
Tokyo, June 11, 2008 (Diginfo) - ntechnology offers MeCan, a solution that meets the need for easy-to-use software for 3G computer graphics (CG) production.
Japan Corporate News |
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Microsoft site leak hints at 2009 release for Office 14
NEW YORK, 10 JUNE 2008 - A leak on a Microsoft Web site referring to a product in the Office suite hints at a 2009 release for the next version of the productivity suite, currently code-named Office 14.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Safari 'carpet bomb' attack code released
SAN FRANCISCO, 10 JUNE 2008 - A hacker has posted attack code that exploits critical flaws in the Safari and Internet Explorer Web browsers. The source code, along with a demo of the attack, was posted Sunday on a computer security blog.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Icahn slams Yahoo board on severance plan
NEW YORK, June 10 - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Tuesday threatened to hold Yahoo Inc's board "personally liable" for approving an employee severance plan that he thinks was a main reason Microsoft Corp walked away from striking a deal to buy the online media company.
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Microsoft Patent Challenge Update: Majority of Microsoft Re-Examination Challenges of Avistar's U.S. Patents Rejected ...
SAN MATEO, Calif. , June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Avistar Communications Corporation (Nasdaq: AVSR) announced today that the U.S. Patent Office has now completed its review of Microsoft's requests for patent re-examination of the complete Avistar U.S. patent portfolio.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Yahoo facing possible trial before Icahn showdown
Yahoo may have to defend its response to Microsoft's takeover attempt in a trial that could sway the outcome of the Internet pioneer's August showdown with investor activist Carl Icahn.
USA Today |
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