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Assistant Director of Nursing The Commons is accepting applications for an Assistant Director of Nursing. Must be an RN with Long Term Care experience ...
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Report: 3 More Yahoo Execs Leaving
Three more high-ranking Yahoo officials give their notice, reports say.
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NHL, Rangers' ownership in legal battle
An ongoing dispute over control of the Rangers' Web site has resulted in the NHL seeking to end, or suspend, MSG's ownership of the team.
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Advanced computer system giving Toronto FC a leg up on competition
ProZone gives players, coaches a complete tactical and statistical breakdown of each game they play
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Commentary: Freescale risks losing its communication OEM designs
In the early 1990s, Intel Corp. held a significant segment of the embedded communications market with a RISC-based controller design called the i960.
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Let's remember firefighters still with us, too
FORT MILL -- Bruce Byrnes is a computer consultant. He does not make his living fighting fires like the nine firefighters in Charleston who died a year ago in the worst loss of firefighter life since Sept. 11, 2001. A sign in front of the Flint Hill Volunteer Fire Department main station, on busy U.S. 21, asks people driving by to remember the nine men.
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by xioztzu (2.62) on Fri 7th Sep 2007 14:17 UTC
I think the real problem here is one of expectations. Your ISP expects you to use the internet in a bursty manner, maybe downloading a song or reading web pages.
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The Symphony OS Project is pleased to announce the release of Symphony OS 2006-12
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The second part of the comparison of Windows Vista beta and Mac OS X "Tiger" continues with an examination of the security, networking, and power management features in each system.
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BEIJING -- Chinese President Hu Jintao talked to netizens Friday morning via a major news portal, the first time that the nation's top leader went online to chat with the public.
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Impact of HP in Conway
A big announcement in Conway brings big hopes for the city's economy, bringing twelve hundred jobs after it opens in 2009. But what does this mean for the city?
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Computer glitch delays Mars Phoenix lander work
WASHINGTON (AFP) - An information glitch aboard the Mars Phoenix lander has caused the loss of some non-essential images of the Red Planet and delayed the probe's work by 24 hours, NASA said Thursday.
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Innovator, motivator and canny businessman
The company may employ more than 60,000 people, but Mr Gates's intellectually combative nature still defines its corporate culture and he remains the figurehead for its armies of software developers.
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Life without Bill: Nerds react
For years, the true nerds of Silicon Valley have obsessed about Bill Gates. They damned Microsoft as an evil empire and proclaimed Gates its Darth Vader. His products? Technically inferior and chronically behind schedule. His company? An evil monopoly bent on world domination and the suppression of truly great software.
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'Bill Gates' strength is his curiosity'
He is truly fascinated with advances in science related to computing. And he has a good eye for seeing how those advances can be integrated together in powerful ways in a combination of software and hardware, says Steve Hamm.
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Roy Exum: Naomi Will Never Forget
Real early every morning, when it is still dark and the world is quiet, I sit down at my computer and browse around, looking for things that may me happy. I laugh at some, cry with gratitude at others, and it sets the stage for my day.
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Plight of tortured American going viral
The story of an American who reports he was imprisoned in Canada in violation of an international treaty on trumped-up charges and tortured after he uncovered an alleged police-run drug ring is going viral on the Internet.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Feb 2006 00:15 UTC
The Linux kernel is now up and running on an Intel iMac , and as such the Linux guys have beaten the windows guys.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 10th Nov 2006 15:07 UTC
Apple this week delivered to developers Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard build 9A303 , the latest in an extremely limited series of pre-release builds of its next-generation operating system.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 13th Jul 2005 17:02 UTC
This tutorial is part I of a three-part series ( part II part III ) that takes you from the most basic PHP script to working with databases and streaming from the file system by documenting the building of a document workflow system.
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Mapping Cancer State-wide
A state-wide cancer map is on its way to the governor, following its passage in both houses of the New York State Legislature. Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo, who sponsored the Legislation in the house says the maps would provide a data base to better study cancer clusters in places like endicott, where chemical spills from IBM and other sources are suspected in abnormally high rates of testicular ...
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Emma Dean Uses Arts Grant To Create New Album
Queensland singer/songwriter has developed her new album 'Real Life Computer Game' off the back on a grant awarded to her by Arts Australia. "I think Real Life Computer Game is the first recording I have done which has truly captured the essence of who I am musically.
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New Adapx Partner Program Offers Resellers the Opportunity To Capitalize On The Emerging Software Market For Digital ...
Adapx, the company that is changing the way teams collaborate and collect data in the field, announced recently the launch of the Adapx Partner Program.
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How much are people willing to pay for mobile broadband?
SINGAPORE -- Consumers with computers in developing countries in Southeast Asia are willing to pay about $10 a month for mobile broadband service, a recent study done by Ericsson Consumer Labs in Bangladesh showed.
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