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Firefighter’s love for ink and career sparks successful website
Roger Hall searched the Internet for a website offering ideas for firefighter tattoos. Hall, who grew up in Massachusetts and became a firefighter in New Hampshire in 1987, was looking for a creative way to commemorate his service with ink, he said. He could not find such inspiration online.
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Doha Bank signs deal with Yemeni agriculture bank
22 June 2008 Doha - Doha Bank signed an agreement with Cooperative & Agricultural Credit Bank (CAC Bank) which is the one of leading bank in Yemen for the online Electronic Funds Transfer from Qatar to Yemen.
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Decker defends Google deal
NEW YORK: Yahoo president Susan Decker defended the company’s Web search advertising deal with larger rival Google, saying some investors and industry participants had yet to understand its advantages.
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Recent Original Stories
"For months now, all we really knew about the new Core 2 Duo mobile processor was its code name: Merom. Given the blazing speeds that the desktop Core 2 Duo processors exhibited, we could only imagine what was in store for laptops.
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Recent Original Stories
"Most Linux people don't know much about JBoss, the open source firm reported in talks with Oracle about a $400 million purchase. That tops any free software deals I can recall. Novell paid $210 million for SUSE in cash.
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Hackers force the closure of sheriff's Web site
SAN BERNARDINO - They hacked in to warn the world of the government's big "schnoz." Well, at least to warn motorists who may be driving through a DUI checkpoint in Highland that officials wanted to "stick our big government schnoz into your private business, check your papers, and be sure you are toeing the line."
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LocalGuide
Saturday, June 21, 2008 Local events• FREE CLASS ON INTERNET BASICS 2 p.m., Parmly Billings Library, registration required, call 657-8258
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SKorea ponders closer watch on web after surge of protests
SEOUL - After weeks of tumultuous protests inspired largely by South Korea's netizens, the country which claims to be the world's most wired society is considering new ways to monitor the Internet.
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Microsoft has succeeded in fracturing the Linux and open-source community
with the patent indemnity agreements it has entered into with several prominent vendors, Ubuntu leader and Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth told eWEEK. The strategy behind that was to drive a wedge into the open-source community and unsettle the marketplace, Shuttleworth said.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 17th Jun 2007 17:42 UTC
"There's a rumour circulating that Ubuntu is in discussions with Microsoft aimed at an agreement along the lines they have concluded recently with Linspire, Xandros, Novell, etc. For the record, let me state my position, and I think this is also roughly the position of Canonical and the Ubuntu Community Council though I haven't caucused with the CC on this specifically.
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Recent Original Stories
"iXsystems is a leading provider of high-performance computing clusters, blade servers, rackmount servers, and storage solutions based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Linux. iXsystems also recently announced its acquisition of the PC-BSD operating system.
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Schmitt column: No truth to record fish rumor
Anglers have been known to stretch the truth from time to time. In today's era, with the Internet providing a quick, (but not always accurate) source of information, rumors travel fast.
St. Cloud Times |
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Popular business directory searches
Now Hiring: Drivers!! Full & Part Time. Earn up to $15/hr. Apply in person. 4330 W. Garriott Ask for Mitch Papa Johns Pizza 233 ... >MORE #1 Tire store (Reader’s Choice Award) Big O Tires is looking for Tire Techs, Mechanics, Part time Counter Help & Salesperson.
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Popular business directory searches
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Microsoft's Post-Gates Management Team
Though Bill Gates leaves his full-time duties at Microsoft on Friday, he remains nonexecutive chairman and will participate in select projects at the direction of Microsoft's current executive management team.
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Quantum Of Solace
The first teaser trailer for the news James Bond film "Quantum of Solace" will makes its debut online at the end of the month. A German fan site received confirmation from Sony Pictures that the trailer will be launched on Yahoo! on Monday 30th June at 17:00 BST (British Summer Time). Viewing will be exclusive to Yahoo for the first 24 hours.
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Camp Rocks HSM, But Not HSM2
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The question was: Could three Jonases take down one Zac Efron? The answer was yes—and no. Friday night's premiere of the Jonas Brothers-populated TV musical Camp Rock averaged 8.9 million viewers, the Disney Channel said today.
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Affordable Housing Corp. class aimed at entrepreneurs
Mike Smithson works on his computer Saturday afternoon in his office at Smitty’s Truck Wash. emoore@chronicle-tribune.com There are a lot of people who want to start their own business, but financial restraints often prevent them from doing so, said Roger Rayburn, deputy director of the Affordable Housing Corp.
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We've gotten smart: Movie's spy gadgets do exist
LOS ANGELES — The shoe phone on TV’s “Get Smart” wasn’t just a sneaky spy gadget, it was a technological marvel: a wireless, portable telephone that could be used anywhere — though it did require a dime to make a call.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Dec 2006 20:02 UTC, submitted by anonymous
" Mandriva Flash is meant for all those who want to have a complete OS and their personal data handy at all times without the hassle of carrying a laptop around. It is a full workstation, packed with all the latest technologies.
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Free computer classes offered
The Alabama Cooperative Extension System in cooperation with Jefferson Davis Community College is offering free computer classes. Classes will be offered in a variety of areas at times expected to be convenient for those wishing to increase their computer skills.
Brewton Standard |
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Did torture or plain talk sway the terrorist?
WASHINGTON — In a makeshift prison in the north of Poland, al-Qaida's engineer of mass murder faced off against his Central Intelligence Agency interrogator. It was 18 months after the 9/11 attacks, and the invasion of Iraq was giving Muslim extremists new motives for havoc. If anyone knew about the next plot, it was Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.
Pioneer Press |
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Did AT&T Make the Right Call With Apple's iPhone?
AT&T may be the biggest beneficiary of Apple's latest iPhone price cut. Though some argued that AT&T overpaid to use Apple's phone, the new $199 price point should help AT&T further solidify its lead in the market and make inroads into the b-to-b arena.
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TRIP TIPS
Google Earth shows Disney World in 3D
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The World Wide Web is a wonderment of wisdom
Games for kids, the latest news, pornography — that there Internet sure is something.
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