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The Business of Intelligence Gathering
In “Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing,” the author writes about the government’s intelligence gathering.
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A World of Curiosity
Richard Jalichandra is the chief executive of Technorati, a blog based in San Francisco.
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Charging by the Byte to Curb Internet Traffic
Internet service providers are threatening to place limits on the online activity of their most active subscribers.
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The Homework to Do Before Enrolling Online
Online degrees can be a boon to your career and your life, as long you choose the right program and understand the commitment that will be involved.
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In the E-Mail Relay, Not Every Handoff Is Smooth
The basic Internet e-mail standard provides for the destination server to send back an error message if a message cannot be delivered — but even in this case, mistakes do happen.
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On Yahoos Shaky Future: Well Said
Here are two pieces this week, from the multitude of them about the continuing turmoil at Yahoo , that really stand out for me. Both encapsulate the dicey situation that the troubled Internet company finds itself in now--which is to say very dicey.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 24th Nov 2006 11:29 UTC, submitted by Kenasai
Consumers cannot run home versions of Windows Vista as virtual machines because virtualization is not mature enough for broad adoption, says Microsoft.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Nov 2006 11:49 UTC, submitted by Tomasz
After nearly three months of work, the SkyOS team has released a new build of their operating system . Changes include, but are not limited to: desktop compositing working with every graphics card, USB 2.0 stack (with keyboard, mouse, mass storage, printer, card reader, hub, USB-CDROM, and other drivers), SATA drives support, printing stack (about a 1000 USB and network printers supported), and ...
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Scots family embroiled in Narnia Internet dispute
LONDON - A Scottish family has become embroiled in an intellectual property dispute with the estate of the author C.S. Lewis after it bought a Narnia Internet domain name for their 10-year-old son as a birthday present.
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Oak Bay students go online to 'green' their school
A group of Oak Bay science students is using an Internet “bounty” to try to take the school’s science labs off the grid.
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Missing Montreal 13-year-old found with Belgian man
A 13-year-old Montreal girl reported missing Friday was found Saturday morning in a downtown hotel with a 31-year-old Belgian man she met online, Montreal police said.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Dec 2005 21:48 UTC
A developer meeting strengthens a Linux desktop alliance that could lead to better leverage with hardware vendors and more cross-distribution efforts such as the newly created Portland Project.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Feb 2006 22:03 UTC
"Windows Vista will eventually sport what has been called a 'sidebar' - a kind of taskbar-like user interface element designed to sit on the right or left side of a display and offer 'heads-up' information on a customizable basis.
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Recent Original Stories
"At first glance, the FSF and the Commission attacks on Microsoft appear to be unrelated. But the common thread is this: the attacks are based on a lack of faith that consumer demand will lead a market to where consumers want it to be.
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AQ Khan's network had advanced nuclear weapon designs: NYT
Washington, June 15 : Electronic blueprints for an advanced nuclear weapon were found American and international investigators on computers that belonged to disgraced Pakistan nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan.
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AjaxPDF 2.0 Adds Digital Signatures, Floating Windows and New Design Features for Displaying PDF Documents Online
AjaxPDF extends its lead as the premiere ASP.NET PDF display solution with digital signatures plus hundreds of new display features. AjaxPDF is the easiest way to customize the online PDF document viewing, printing, form filling, saving, securing and signing experience. (PRWeb Jun 15, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/ajaxpdf/2/prweb1019794.htm
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MySpace moves to the big screen
London, June 15 : After the computer screen, social networking site MySpace has moved on to create its niche on the big screen.
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PicLens 1.7 Released: Now With ESPN, Movie Trailers, and Amazon Shopping
Visual browsing of webpages and media is an increasingly attractive prospect for Internet users. Names like Viewzi, Searchme come to mind, as do inventions like Tag Galaxy and even MSNBC’s Spectra RSS news reader. This weekend, one market player, PicLens, developed by Cooliris, is stepping forward with some advancements and additions to its engine. PicLens version [...]
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Secret documents found on British commuter train: report
London, June 15 : Secret intelligence documents related to Britain's war on terror were left on a commuter train in Great Britain for a second time in a short period, the Independent newspaper reported Sunday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Oct 2005 14:09 UTC
"After feverishly working throughout 1995, it was finally decided that the results of 5 years of low profile work were ready for a public launch . When one considers that little over a year earlier, Be's entire hardware platform had been made redundant by the demise of the AT&T Hobbit processors, this was a remarkable achievement."
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Father's Day '08 Logos from Google, Yahoo, Ask.com, Dogpile & Search Community
Happy Father's Day fathers! We have a special video edition for you, where you can win schwag from Google, Yahoo, Live Search and others. In any event, I hope all the fathers out there have a wonderful day. Here are logos from the search engines to celebrate the day. Logos come from all the major search engines including Google and Yahoo but not Live Search, we also have logos from Ask.com, ...
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How to keep your PC cool during summer
Washington, June 15 : Computers hate heat. So this summer, be sure to think about keeping your computer cool. Computer components themselves run hot, and yet they're not designed to operate above a certain temperature.
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Recent Original Stories
Indonesia's Ministry of Research and Technology Thurday said it will implement a Java Desktop System on Linux as a national-standard desktop, customed-designed for its own culture.
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More here .
Jambi ships as a single Java library, or JAR (Java Archive) file, plus a handful of tools, including an interface layout and design tool, and an Eclipse plug-in. Trolltech uses its vaunted Qt C++ library as the GUI engine and puts Java wrappers around it.
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AjaxPDF 2.0 Adds Digital Signatures, Floating Windows and New Design Features for Displaying PDF Documents Online
AjaxPDF extends its lead as the premiere ASP.NET PDF display solution with digital signatures plus hundreds of new display features. AjaxPDF is the easiest way to customize the online PDF document viewing, printing, form filling, saving, securing and signing experience.
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