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Project runway
It's not often that fashion models are paired with IT workers, except in the lurid fantasies of computer geeks.
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Kartchner tours to be discounted in August, September
BENSON — Kartchner Caverns State Park cave tours will be discounted down to $12 for adults and $5 for children for August and September as part of the summer Internet promotion, according the Arizona State Parks.
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Presented By: Report: IBM Worldwide Market Share Leader in Web Portal Software
6,000 Organizations From Public, Private Sectors Rely on IBM Portal Software for Everything From Employee Communications to Web 2.0 Mashups to Saving Lives http://marketwire.com Read more Ads by Pheedo
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The British vice: we just can't talk about sex
Parents leave it to schools, children learn from internet porn. Until we all grow up, we'll never cut teenage pregnancies
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Opera 9.5 gives Firefox 3 a run for its money
Two of the most popular Linux browsers were unveiled this month after years of development -- the open source Firefox 3 and the proprietary Opera 9.5. Opera's launch a week before Firefox was like any other launch, unlike Firefox's much publicized world record attempt. But Opera 9.5 is no less revolutionary than Firefox, matching its open source rival feature for feature, from security-related ...
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Free Internet is part of new FCC airwaves auction
The Federal Communications Commission on Friday said it wants to auction a section of wireless airwaves to buyers willing to provide free broadband Internet service without pornography.
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Briefly: Edge case reivew, iPhone directory
In brief: We have posted a review of The Edge, a new MacBook case, a directory of iPhone and iPod Touch Web pages debuts, two screen sharing tutorial books have been released, and the Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group is celebrating 8 years ... We have posted a review of The Edge, a versatile MacBook case. Unlike a briefcase, you can throw it in...
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Obama and McCain Sending Official Reps to Debate on Twitter
You want an Obama/McCain debate about Presidential policies? You got it! Sort of. The prominent political website TechPresident announced today that both campaigns are sending official representatives to a policy debate...on Twitter . In the red shorts will be Liz Mair , online communications director of the Republican National Committee. In the blue shorts will be Mike Nelson , a ...
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Google offers offline file access in Docs
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Investor buys big block of Atos Origin
PARIS, June 20 (Reuters) A financial investor has bought at least 5 million shares or around 7 percent in IT services company Atos Origin through a French brokerage at 39 euros a share, bankers and traders said on Friday.
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Ozzie is key to Microsoft's success against Google
The departure of Microsoft's founder and iconic leader Bill Gates comes at a pivotal time in the company's history as it struggles to compete with Google, the architect of the new Web economy and perhaps the company's most formidable foe ever. With Gates giving up his full-time duties , two very different leaders -- CEO Steve Ballmer and Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie -- are ...
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Consumer Report: Virtual Worlds Give Teens Jobs
For most teens, a typical summer job involves flipping burgers or scooping ice cream. But with teen employment now down 60 percent, even those jobs are tough to come by. As CBS 2's Consumer Reporter Kirstin Cole explains, more and more are turning to the internet to make money.
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Consumer Report: Virtual Worlds Give Teens Jobs
For most teens, a typical summer job involves flipping burgers or scooping ice cream. But with teen employment now down 60 percent, even those jobs are tough to come by. As CBS 2's Consumer Reporter Kirstin Cole explains, more and more are turning to the internet to make money.
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Microsoft says it will be forced to delay Office 2008 for Mac
, the next version of its productivity suite for Apple Inc. computers, until early next year. The company had been planning to release the product this year.
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Pricing and further information
E-con says the eSOM 270 costs $110 in quantities of 1K or above, for a 520MHz version that includes 128MB of RAM and 32MB of flash. Other versions can cost as little as $75, the company adds.
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Why is it that the average computer user still chooses to spend hundreds of dollars on Windows or Mac when there are countless Linux alternatives that they could download, install and make use of completely free of charge?
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Kyoto Prize winners announced
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. Computer scientist Richard Karp, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, won the prize in advanced technology for his work in measuring how difficult certain ...
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Tech Roundup: Several executives leave Yahoo
This week in tech, several Yahoo Inc. executives departed the struggling tech icon while Hewlett-Packard Co. said it is reorganizing its lucrative printing and imaging business.
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Italian Apple resellers to distribute iPhone 3G?
Italian iPhone shoppers may be allowed to buy the device through Apple resellers, a local news site reports. Macity cites a source "informed on the facts," who claims that stores with the Apple Premium Reseller designation will be able to sell the device alongside Vodafone and Telecom Italia's locations, and Apple's one official store in the count...
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Pros try to teach bloggers
Miami real estate agent Lucas Lechuga began blogging to share his knowledge of the local market. He didn't bargain for a $25 million defamation lawsuit. Now bloggers can learn from pros.
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ICANN to Add Anti Front Running Charge?
shashib writes to tell us that ICANN is considering a new $0.20 per-transaction fee for large numbers of domain registrations in order to curtail domain tasting abuse. Network Solutions, previously accused of front-running, is offering their support of the new approach and promises to remove the security measures that caused such a commotion back in January. "Because of the prevalence of these ...
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Dellecker named Lower Towamensing zoning officer
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Google using invalid security certificate
It appears that Google is using an invalid security certificate across many of its domains. If you type https://gmail.com or https://google.com/adsense into your favorite Web browser, here's what you see: Very strange. After last year's warnings around sidejacking, I made...
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Citi’s Mahaney: If Google Wants To Stay On Top, It Needs To Ramp Up Its Display Ad Revenues
A decade ago, the leading Internet companies were AOL, Amazon, eBay, and Yahoo. With the exception of Amazon, which is experiencing a renewal as it embraces digital distribution and cloud computing, they all fell by the wayside because they failed to adapt to a major market transition. For AOL, it was the transition to [...]
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Police Blotter
Some cows were reportedly found on Bohannon Road. Windows were allegedly broken on Reecer Creek Road. A blow up doll was reportedly placed next to a 55 mph sign on Teanaway Road.
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