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Malaysian politicians take to blogging
By Julia Yeow, Kuala Lumpur, June 20 : At a glance, the web page can easily be mistaken as a government information website with its uninspiring layout, long-winded welcome note and cheesy mugshot.
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What do you do on the Internet, President Hu?
Chinese President holds surprise online chat
The Globe and Mail |
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Ameren trims trees to cut risk of power outages
Whenever dark clouds start forming overhead and heavy winds kick up, it can be easy for Metro East residents to start developing flashbacks of the 2006 wind and ice storms where thousands of homes had their power knocked out.
Granite City Press-Record |
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Recent Original Stories
A new major release of Novell's community-supported distro openSUSE 11 is now available and can be downloaded from the mirrors . Linux Format has a hands-on look at the new installer, SLAB menu and Compiz Fusion, and weighs up whether the distro can fight competition from Ubuntu and Fedora.
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Photo causes a whirlwind of misinformation
OSAGE — In this high-tech world of the Internet and mass e-mails, things can get out of hand — and that’s exactly what happened concerning a picture taken by an amateur photographer from Orchard last week.
The Globe Gazette |
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What do you do on the Internet, President Hu?
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao answered just two questions in his online debut on an official website on Friday, the first being -- what do you usually do on the Internet?
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Clearview Welcomes DocPoint Solutions To Clearview Authorized Partner Network
Clearview Software, the premier innovators of contemporary Microsoft SharePoint based Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions designed exclusively for Microsoft technology environments, recently announced the addition of DocPoint Solutions, Inc., a new subsidiary of Quality Associates, Inc. focused on providing Microsoft SharePoint to organizations that are looking to expand employee ...
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What do you do on the Internet, President Hu?
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao answered just two questions in his online debut on an official website on Friday, the first being -- what do you usually do on the Internet?
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Roanoke neo-Nazi files for bankruptcy - roanoke.com
William White is seeking Chapter 11 protection after what he called a "cash crunch." Four years after coming to Roanoke and starting a rental home business that quickly drew attention to his role in the white supremacy movement, William White has filed for bankruptcy. White, a neo-Nazi activist who is perhaps better known for his virulent Internet postings than as the owner of White Homes and ...
Roanoke Times |
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Cops say five are Internet predators
With the Internet knowledge of a savvy teenager and the law enforcement background of an old hand, two detectives enter into another world looking for sexual predators on the Web.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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DistributorX Announce Agreement to Distribute eBookCreator
DMN Newswire--2008-6-19--DistributorX, the worldwide technology channel source, are pleased to announce an exclusive distribution partnership with eBookCreator, a Copenhagen-based software development company.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Cops say five are Internet predators
With the Internet knowledge of a savvy teenager and the law enforcement background of an old hand, two detectives enter into another world looking for sexual predators on the Web.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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State Of Montana Signs ESRI Enterprise License Agreement
The State of Montana has signed an enterprise license agreement (ELA) with ESRI that will provide unlimited quantities of ESRI geographic information system (GIS) software to the state's 26 agencies.
WirelessWorkforceOnline |
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UPDATE: Former funeral home director gets six years in prison in child porn case
MILWAUKEE — A Racine man will serve six years in federal prison for trading child pornography over the Internet.
The Journal Times |
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Internet Hit Man Extortion A Scam
An e-mailing hit man who asks for money to keep him from rubbing you out? It is a scam authorities say is very threatening and one they believe is used to bilk money out of unsuspecting people by playing on their fears.
Tyler Morning Telegraph |
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Accenture Partners with SpringSource on Batch Processing Framework
Management consulting firm Accenture and US-based SpringSource have released a production version of an open source framework for batch processing called Spring Batch.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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CSC Wins $1.2bn Extension Contract From Bombardier
CSC has won a seven-year, $1.2bn IT outsourcing contract from Bombardier's operating group, Bombardier Transportation, extending a seven-year $700m agreement signed in 2002.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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AnalystWatch: Remote Back-Ups of Local Drives
An issue faced by many organizations is how to protect data stored on local hard drives, particularly in remote offices where the technical skills of staff may be limited.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-376-9235 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@thebeaconjournal .com at least a week in advance. TODAY Wine at the Moon — today-Sunday, the Winery at Perennial Vineyards, 11877 Poorman St., Navarre. 330-832-3677.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Recent Original Stories
"In this article, I'll compare Ubuntu 7.04 with the upcoming release of PC-BSD 1.4 . Having used both operating systems extensively, PC-BSD is the one I recommend and the one I install in desktop environments. If you've used Ubuntu before, but haven't tried PC-BSD, give it a try.
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Recent Original Stories
A new major release of Novell's community-supported distro openSUSE 11 is now available and can be downloaded from the mirrors . Linux Format has a hands-on look at the new installer, SLAB menu and Compiz Fusion, and weighs up whether the distro can fight competition from Ubuntu and Fedora.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Sep 2005 11:17 UTC
At PrepCom3, a dramatic last-minute deal drawn up by the EU may mark the end of the US government's control of the internet . In essence, [the EU called for] a new version of the current overseeing body ICANN and an end to the US government's overall control of the DNS. The US was scathing about the proposals, within minutes telling delegates that it "can't in any way allow any changes" that ...
OS News |
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Enterprise Mobility: Visual CE now supports Windows Mobile device from Intermec
June 20, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. Now, in the era of RFID (even Euro currency banknotes have RFID chips in them), bar code scanners seem a bit quaint but still are widely used in various industries...
MS Mobiles |
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3 more Yahoo execs reportedly jumping ship
SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo Inc.’s management ranks are rapidly thinning as the Internet pioneer fends off a shareholder mutiny threatening to culminate in the firing of Chief Executive Jerry Yang.
The Pantagraph |
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Yahoo addresses e-mail concerns with new ymail, rocketmail domains
SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo Inc. is offering free e-mail accounts under two new designations in an effort to attract Web surfers unhappy with their current addresses.
The Pantagraph |
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