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Intellectual Property
Canada: WHOIS Bashing Your Company Online? Right now, someone is operating a website called [name-of-your-company-or-product-here] sucks.ca. Someone else has registered the name of a dot-ca website that is deceptively similar to your trade-mark.
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Google boss books space flight
One of the Google cofounders Sergei Brin has booked a flight to space aboard a Russian rocket, the New York Times has reported.
News 24 South Africa |
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Danware A/S in final negotiations with Medianet Innovations
Danish software company Danware is negotiating a distribution agreement with the US/Danish communication software company Medianet Innovations. With the agreement Danware embeds a strong partner specialized in secure online communication being in the forefront of developing unified communication and collaboration tools. Danware will take over employees and business engagements in Medianet ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Search Throughout Books at www.Informit.com
Pearson Education's technology imprints, in partnership with Safari Books Online, now offer a "Search This Book" widget on www.informit.com, for every Pearson title already available on Safari's digital library. The widget enables visitors to go beyond book descriptions and conduct full-text searches. Pearson is the first publisher to offer this sophisticated, extensive search tool with Safari ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Danware/Netop Acquires GenevaLogic, Becomes Worldwide Leader of Classroom Management Software Solutions
Today Danish software company Netop announced the acquisition of Switzerland-based software company GenevaLogic. With the acquisition, Netop has consolidated its position as the world's leading provider of classroom management software.
Centre Daily Times |
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Google co-founder buys seat to outer space
The company that sends wealthy tourists to the International Space Station says that Google co-founder Sergey Brin has paid $5 million to reserve a seat on a future flight. Space Adventures made the announcement Wednesday in Manhattan. Company officials also say they have struck a deal with the Russian space agency to launch the first entirely private Soyuz flight to the space station in 2011. ...
The State |
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Laptop Orchestra Makes (Sound) Waves
The innovative Princeton Laptop Orchestra is blurring the line between music and technology.
PC Magazine |
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Search Me: Google Updates Trends Tool
Come on, admit it. You've searched your name once or twice on Google to see how popular you are. Now Google can tell you how you rank, or find out how popular any search term is--using a new updated algorithm.
ChannelWeb |
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Verizon, Time Warner Cable, Sprint To Block Child Porn
Three of the largest Internet service providers -- Verizon, Time Warner Cable and Sprint -- have agreed to block access to newsgroups and Web sites that serve up child porn, New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo announced Tuesday.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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IT Security in a Hostile World
Computer systems manage and protect increasingly high value information and assets across the enterprise. Meanwhile, hackers grow in number and resourcefulness. Commercial virtualization solutions add to the already fertile attack surface of enterprise operating systems. Green Hills discusses the state of enterprise security threats and presents a secure operating environment that can guarantee ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Enterprise 2.0: Oracle Plans New Business Apps, With A Social Twist
The forthcoming apps from Oracle mirror the look and feel of Web 2.0 social networking services -- including MySpace and Facebook.
InformationWeek |
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Small email security vendors thrive in saturated market
Some niche players in the email security market will likely be acquired by more established vendors, according to industry analysts.
SearchSecurity.com |
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Metallica Now Master of Puppet Bloggers
This may or not be taught in PR 101, perhaps because the general tenet is obvious: Don't screw up good PR with bad PR. We'll chalk this one up to Metallica's management and not to the band itself, just to be fair. read more
WebProNews |
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DOJ tries again to revive Web porn law in free-speech fight
Justice Department lawyers tried again Tuesday to revive a decade-old law designed to keep online pornography from children, despite previous court rulings that the law blocks too much legal speech.
Centre Daily Times |
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Google Beefs up Trends Tool
Expansion lets users measure the power of words by seeing underlying data in search comparisons.
PC World |
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Police hacked off by website intruder
Force site is shut down while probe is mounted (10/06/2008 12:36:05)
Bedford Today |
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www.wdio.com - Congressman Says Capitol Hill Computers have been Hacked
WASHINGTON (AP) - Virginia Congressman Frank Wolf says the FBI has found that four of the computers in his office have been hacked by someone working out of China.
WDIO Duluth |
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Microsoft Releases Hounds on Pirate Resellers
Microsoft has fired off a slew of federal lawsuits -- 21, to be exact -- against resellers in 14 states. In the suits, Microsoft claimed the resellers are engaging in the sale of pirated software. Some of the lawsuits include eight possible repeat offenders that may not have learned their lessons the first time around after settling previous lawsuits with Microsoft.
E-Commerce Times |
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Drag & Drop Brush Installer for Corel Painter X
I recently got the chance to test out Christopher Price's new brush installer for Painter X. If you want to install custom brushes from the Internet into Painter, it used...
About.com |
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Google co-founder buys seat to outer space
The company that sends wealthy tourists to the International Space Station says that Google co-founder Sergey Brin has paid $5 million to reserve a seat on a future flight.
Tri-City Herald |
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''Who is This Kid?'' Partnership for a Drug-Free America Launches Digital Effort to Help Parents Grasp Teen Behavior ...
For every parent of a teenager who has ever wondered "Who is this kid?" a new web destination, launched today by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, aims to make answering the question a little bit easier. Designed to help parents navigate the confusing, often frustrating teen years, "A Parent's Guide to the Teen Brain" translates recent scientific findings that shed light on how brain ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Google co-founder aims for space
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has put down $5 million toward a flight to the international space station with the company that has sent millionaires and even a billionaire into orbit.
MSNBC |
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Thomas Cook India Launches Integrated Travel Portal on BroadVision Business Agility Suite 8.1
BroadVision, Inc., (OTCBB:BVSN), a global provider of strategic e-business solutions, today announces that Thomas Cook (India) Ltd, India's largest integrated travel and travel related services company, has launched an integrated travel portal, www.thomascook.in, on the BroadVision(R) Business Agility Suite(TM) 8.1 solution to offer end-to-end travel services to its customers.
Centre Daily Times |
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Wii Fit underwear girl becomes YouTube sensation with two million hits
London, June 11 : A video showing a young girl in underwear practising her moves to Nintendo's Wii Fit video game, has created a stir in the online world, ever since it hit the online video sharing website, YouTube.
New Kerala |
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Mobissimo's Recommendation Box Opens in France, Italy and Spain
Following the successful introduction of its Recommendation Box(R) in the U.S., Mobissimo (www.mobissimo.com), the popular travel search engine, has made the new travel planning feature available on its local Web sites in France (www.mobissimo.fr), Italy (www.mobissimo.it) and Spain (www.es.mobissimo.com).
Centre Daily Times |
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