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GNOME 2.19.2 has been released .
"This is our second development release on our road towards GNOME 2.20.0, which will be released in September 2007. New features are still arriving, so your mission is simple: go download it. Go compile it. Go test it. And go hack on it, document it, translate it, fix it."
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Google to provide ad technology to Yahoo!
Google has announced a non-exclusive advertising agreement that will provide Yahoo! with access to its AdSense for search and AdSense for content advertising programmes on their US and Canadian web properties.
eyefortravel.com |
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Yahoo seeks Google's aid after Microsoft talks die
Yahoo Inc. became Microsoft Corp.'s takeover prey largely because Google Inc. established such a commanding lead in the Internet's lucrative search advertising market.
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How to ensure an online personalised service clicks with your user base?
Be it faster page download times, travel deals in real-time or offering content in a personalised manner, travel portals have to minutely examine all such areas as there is a threat of losing out on a demanding customer in a matter of few seconds.
eyefortravel.com |
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Obama site confronts rumors
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Democrat Barack Obama's campaign said Thursday that Michelle Obama never used the word "whitey" in a speech from the church pulpit as it launched a Web site to debunk rumors about him and his wife.
North Texas Daily |
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Geocities 2.0: Website Creation Tools for The Social Web
In Web 1.0 there were a number of browser-based website creation platforms - e.g. Geocities, Angelfire, Tripod, Homestead and Brinkster (I myself used nearly all of those, back in the day). These apps were very popular in the mid to late 90's, because they made web publishing relatively easy. The most successful one, Geocities, was eventually acquired by Yahoo! in 1999. Do these tools still ...
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Chinese: We didn't do it
The last thing the Chinese government needs these days is to be accused of hacking into Congressional computers.
The Staunton News Leader |
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With Microsoft talks dead, Yahoo! nets Google ad deal
SAN FRANCISCO » Yahoo!'s efforts to revive takeover talks with Microsoft Corp. have reached a dead end.
The Indianapolis Star |
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Reuters Canada Business Summary
SEATTLE/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft's plan to establish a strong footing in online advertising suffered a big blow on Thursday as merger talks with Yahoo finally, formally failed and Yahoo said it would let Google sell search ads on its site.
The Globe and Mail |
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Senator warns of 'Mike Dukakis' attacks
On a day when White House hopeful Barack Obama launched a website to fight internet rumors, he warned some of his most generous supporters in Chicago the attacks may get worse as the election approaches and he'll continue to need their money.
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GoDaddy.com Named the Favorite Linux Friendly Host
GoDaddy.com, web hosting services powerhouse, has announced that it is the winner of Linux Journal magazine’s “Favorite Linux-Friendly Web Hosting Company,” as voted by users for its annual Readers’ Choice Awards.
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Cirrus Tech Offers Ubuntu on VPS and Dedicated Plans
The popularity of the Ubuntu operating system hasn’t gone unnoticed by Cirrus Tech, leading Canadian web hosing service provider. Cirrus Tech has announced that it will be offering Ubuntu on it’s VPS and Dedicated Server plans.
Web Host Directory |
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Review: Sprint's phone is iPhone clone done right
NEW YORK—This is a review of the 3G iPhone. No, not the one Apple announced on Monday. The other one. You know—the one from Sprint and Samsung?
Norwalk Advocate |
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Judge: Doctor's guilty plea not coerced
A retired Oklahoma doctor pleaded guilty in an Internet pharmacy case because he was guilty, and not because the government was threatening to prosecute his cancer-stricken wife, a federal judge in Wichita ruled Thursday. U.S. District Judge Wesley Brown denied Wilbur Hilst's request to remain free on bond while he appeals the 33-month sentence imposed last month after he pleaded guilty to ...
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Yahoo And Google Make Ad Deal
Yahoo has agreed to let Google put search ads on its site. The deal still needs regulatory approval, but it means that any possible Microsoft deal is dead.
DesignTechnica |
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Former film critic apparently attempts suicide; sex case looms
STAMFORD - A former film critic for the Hartford Advocate charged with trying to solicit sex on the Internet from an officer posing as an underage girl has been hospitalized after an apparent suicide attempt, his attorney said in court yesterday.
Stamford Advocate |
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13-06-2008: P1 set for WiMAX rollout
KUALA LUMPUR: Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (P1), a WiMAX licensee and subsidiary of Green Packet Bhd, is finalising its upcoming WiMAX rollout by signing agreements with a network facility provider, Fiberail Sdn Bhd, and Internet transit priovider AIMS Asia.
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Yahoo, Microsoft end talks...again
After more than four months of on-again, off-again talks, the two tech companies failed to reach a deal and have abandoned talks. That failure has apparently opened a door for Microsoft's nemesis - - Google. Yahoo and Google announced an Online advertising deal late-Thursday.
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by SEJeff (3.72) on Sat 4th Mar 2006 18:16 UTC
Sun has some serious issues with their direction. First they badmouth Linux, then they support it, now they tell you how many ways Solaris is better than Linux. Solaris is a great product and has some great features, but in many areas, Linux still beats it. The exact same can be said for HP-UX.
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Yahoo runs to Google
In a move to appease riotous stockholders, Yahoo has run into the arms of its main rival, Google.
iafrica.com |
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Google and Yahoo announce Advertisement Agreement
Google today that it has reached an agreement that gives Yahoo! the ability to use Google's search and contextual advertising technology through its AdSense for Search and AdSense for Content advertising programs. In the whole Microsoft Yahoo! take-ov...
I4U |
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How bad can it be?
CAN IT BE?
The News & Observer |
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Renewable energy power plant starts in Snowflake
The computer you're reading this article on might just be getting more electricity from renewable energy. That's because a new, renewable energy power plant just started generating electricity earlier this week. The bio-mass power plant is located in eastern Arizona in the town of Snowflake.
12 News Phoenix |
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Strengthen local Intelligence network
There is no substitute for local policing for good intelligence gathering. It is from this grassroots level that intelligence is garnered and collated and passed upwards.
Central Chronicle |
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World's largest telco admits it didn't encrypt stolen laptop data
AT&T, the world's largest telecommunications carrier, has joined the growing list of companies whose reputation has been tarnished by a failure to encrypt employee's personal data which has subsequently gone missing.
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