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Cables To Go Provides RapidRun Wall Plates for Schools
Cables To Go(TM), a leading provider of high-performance cabling and connectivity solutions, today announced the availability of new wall plates for educational institutions for its award-winning RapidRun(TM) modular cabling system. In conjunction with RapidRun, the wall plates enable teachers to easily connect to different A/V components such as a projector, interactive white board, computer ...
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New Web Resource To Improve Crop Engineering
The Carnegie Institution's Department of Plant Biology has announced the launch of a new web-based resource that promises to help researchers around the world meet increasing demands for food production, animal feed, biofuels, industrial materials, and new medicines. It is the Plant Metabolic Network (PMN) at http://www.plantcyc.
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Following collapse of Microsoft talks, top managers may be leaving Yahoo
Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang faces an exodus of top managers, challenging his effort to turn around the Internet company.
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Two Canadians, an American winners of prestigious Kyoto Prize
A leading Toronto scientist, a Montreal-based philosopher and an American computer scientist have been awarded the prestigious Kyoto Prizes, Japan's equivalent of the Nobel Prizes.
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Advocates Bono, Geldof Call On G8 To Fulfill Aid Pledges
Irish musicians and development advocates Bono and Bob Geldof on Wednesday criticized the Group of Eight industrialized nations for falling behind on their aid pledges to Africa, AFP/Google.com reports. Bono and Geldof also urged France, the next European Union president, to end the "disgrace.
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Wis. Court: Acuity Mutual Liable for $1 Million in Damages to Symantec
Acuity Mutual Insurance is liable for nearly $1 million in damages a federal court ordered a Wisconsin business to pay Internet software company Symantec Corp. That is the ruling Wednesday by the
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 22nd Oct 2006 20:16 UTC, submitted by
"Apple's recent quarterly earnings report blew past all expectations. More importantly, dramatic unit sales growth shows the company is executing a working strategy for building the Mac platform.
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Recent Original Stories
Google has emerged as the poster child for a new wave of applications assembled from the piece-parts of several Web sites. No Windows necessary. Microsoft has its own ideas, of course.
OS News |
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HP plans NM support center with 1,300 jobs by 2012
SANTA FE, N.M.—The world's largest PC maker, Hewlett-Packard Co., will open a customer service and technical support center in New Mexico that's expected to employ 1,300 people by 2012.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Sep 2005 21:04 UTC
"From its humble origins in the 'hacker' culture of US computer science laboratories in the 1970s, open source software has grown to become arguably the most influential and talked about phenomenon to hit the computer industry since the invention of the microprocessor.
OS News |
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California scientist to get Kyoto Prize
A California-based computer scientist, a philosophy professor and a molecular biologist will each receive $460,000 after being selected Friday as winners of this year's Kyoto Prizes for achievement in the arts and sciences.
Seattle Times |
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Great Plains Energy Presenting at Wachovia Securities 18th Annual Nantucket Equity Conference
Great Plains Energy Incorporated (NYSE:GXP) announced today that Michael Cline, Vice President - Investor Relations and Treasurer, will be presenting at the Wachovia Securities 18th Annual Nantucket Equity Conference on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. EST.
Centre Daily Times |
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Business Intelligence Software Growth Shows Dramatic Drop In U.S.
Gartner blames the drop in BI spending growth on a weak U.S. economy.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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Rogers to reveal new pricing model
Torstar News Service There's still no official word on the monthly cost to own an iPhone in Canada, but Rogers Wireless will today reveal a new data-pricing model that aims to make mobile email and Web browsing more affordable for average users.
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TC man cashes in at World Series of Poker
So much for being a doctor. Michael Banducci can make a living anywhere he can get an Internet connection. The TC resident hit it big in Las Vegas earlier this month, winning a tournament in the run-up to the World Series of Poker main event.
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Google AdWords Team Discusses Factors that Influence Quality Score
So, you want to keep a great Google AdWords quality score. What do you need to consider in your ads? AdWordsPro.Sarah tells us in a Google Groups thread. There are six things to consider. CTR : The higher, the better. Account structure : Your keywords should be in "tightly themed ad groups." Landing Page Quality : More information here . Account history : Your average CTR. ...
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Gav's Rant
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The Courier |
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What is Acceptable Hidden Flash Content?
A Google Groups thread requests clear guidelines from Google about acceptable hidden flash content. In some cases, people are very adamant about focusing on dynamic content but don't want to sacrifice indexability. He employed a tactic that displayed content in the Flex application where a mixture of PHP and dynamic deep linking is utilized, but got deindexed as a result. He thinks it's a ...
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Business Briefly: Microsoft board member Jon Shirley won't seek re-election
Longtime Microsoft Corp. board member Jon Shirley will not seek re-election in November, the software maker said.
Everett Herald |
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Wily Teens Find Pools With Google Earth
Some British teens are using Goggle Earth to find houses with pools then trespass and hold illegal pool parties.
DesignTechnica |
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Power Medical Interventions, Inc. to Present At the Jefferies 2nd Annual Healthcare Conference
LANGHORNE, Pa., June 20, 2008 -- Power Medical Interventions, Inc. , a leader in developing and commercializing Intelligent Surgical Instruments, announced today that Michael Whitman, President and Chief Executive Officer, and John Gandolfo, Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Jefferies 2nd Annual Healthcare Conference at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York, New York.
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Yahoo The Failure: Myth Versus Reality
As SS Yahoo appears to be sinking, let me be the contrarian about her future. I admit, I find it as hard to believe as anyone that Yahoo has much life left in it after all executive departures this week, plus the latest news of Delicious founder Joshua Schacter going. But since Yahoo's leadership has done a piss-poor job making people believe there's hope, I'll step up and give it a swing. ...
Search Engine Land |
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Google News To Run Experiments
The Google News Blog announced that they will be running limited tests on the Google News portal and search engine. Google did not specifically let us know what they are testing within Google News. If you see any weird search results or weird interface changes at Google News , please let us know . How can you let us know? Blog it, Sphinn it, or email us . ...
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Rocker Tommy Lee uses Google Alerts to keep track of ex Pam Anderson
Google Alerts are useful for many things: keeping track of breaking news, following your favorite topics, etc. Apparently, Google Alerts are also helping Motley Crue rocker Tommy Lee keep...
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College Prof Charged In Child Porn Case
A professor at a Hudson Valley college faces a 141-county indictment for child pornography allegedly found on his office computer.
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