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Pakistan donates computers
The Ambassador of Pakistan, Syed Abrar Hussain, handed over computers with accessories to the Rotary Club of Kathmandu, North East today for distribution to various schools in Nawalparasi district.
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Lycos Debuts All-New Bingo Zone(R) to Celebrate Gamesville's 12th Anniversary
Lycos, Inc. , a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced "the cash is back" in a new version of an old favorite with the all-new Bingo Zone® on Gamesville.com, one of the web's premier destinations for casual, massively multi-player online games and game shows.
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Cable duels with Verizon's FiOS
Bid to compete with Verizon's FiOS spurs dubious messages about fiber optics A Comcast display ad in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer boasts, "We already have a fiber-optic network serving ALL our homes." The ad is similar to those for other cable networks emphasizing that they are fiber-optic, even though none of the companies draw fiber all the way to the home.
Baltimore Sun |
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Original Pirate Material
British Music Rights has revealed that the average youth has around 900 illegally downloaded tracks on their MP3 player. Tim Hoang reports on how the music industry continues to struggle with the Web.
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Fewer students pursue computer-related degrees
(AP:DES MOINES, Iowa) Fewer college students are pursuing computer-related degrees at a time when demand is increasing and thousands of baby boomers are retiring from technical jobs.
INO News |
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Arabian Computer News English edition
Where am I? Home / Just in the past few weeks we've seen two examples of home-grown high-tech projects apparently paying dividends - first the fully-autonomous ‘Reem B' robot, unveiled in Abu Dhabi, and now the first advanced chip design to come out of Dubai Silicon Oasis.
ITP.net |
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Google Trends for Websites : Rather Not Have It? Seriously?
I had the honor of breaking the story on the Google Trends for Websites announcement . In fact, I was on a call with Sundar Pichai (VP, Product Management), R.J. Pittman (Director, Product Management), and Matt Cutts (you know him) of Google the day before. They showed me a tool that shows estimated traffic data for many sites, plus gives you search data and much more. I was very excited ...
Search Engine Roundtable |
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Megan reveals all
Megan Fox has revealed all. Well, sort of. But hey, we like printing lines and headlines like that because it pushes up Google like you wouldn't believe.
Mega Star |
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TV station finds back door into gambling arena
State-owned broadcaster TV2 has found a loophole in national gaming laws that allows it to provide cash payouts to winners of its on-line computer games.
The Copenhagen Post |
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Yorkshireman offered £1m for his life in Australia
A lovelorn Yorkshireman who put his life in Australia up for sale on the Internet was one step closer to starting over Monday as bids for his house, job and lifestyle hit one million pounds (2.2 million Australian dollars).
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Yorkshireman offered £1m for his life in Australia
A lovelorn Yorkshireman who put his life in Australia up for sale on the Internet was one step closer to starting over Monday as bids for his house, job and lifestyle hit one million pounds (2.2 million Australian dollars).
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Fewer college students pursue computer-related degrees as demand is increasing
DES MOINES, Iowa - Fewer college students are pursuing computer-related degrees at a time when demand is increasing and thousands of baby boomers are retiring from technical jobs.
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iCAD To Acquire Assets of CAD Sciences
iCAD, Inc. , an industry-leading provider of Computer-Aided Detection solutions, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement to purchase the principal assets of CAD Sciences, a privately-held medical technology company based in White Plains, N.Y.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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/Interview/ The brains behind: The SEO Rapper
Online marketing specialist Charles ‘Chuck’ Lewis, from Houston-based agency Pop Labs, has taken the web by storm. We talk to the one and only SEO Rapper
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Englishman offered $2.2m for his life in Australia
A lovelorn Englishman who put his life in Australia up for sale on the Internet was one step closer to starting over Monday as bids for his house, job and lifestyle hit 2.2 million dollars (2.1 million US).
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Englishman offered $2.2m for his life in Australia
A lovelorn Englishman who put his life in Australia up for sale on the Internet was one step closer to starting over Monday as bids for his house, job and lifestyle hit 2.2 million dollars (2.1 million US).
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Web Searching Evolves with the Launch of InverSearch
Take the typical Internet search and turn it on its ear.
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ALAXALA Networks Selects NetLogic Microsystems for NGN (Next-Generation Network) Deployments in Japan and South Korea
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.----NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. , the leader in the design and development of knowledge-based processors and high-speed integrated circuits, today announced its advanced NL7000 family of knowledge-based processors have been selected by ALAXALA Networks for ALAXALA’s high-end AX7800 router and switch that will be shipped into leading carriers in Japan and South Korea for the ...
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Investors put $11 million into ImageSpan
SAUSALITO – Investors have shown their approval of ImageSpan Inc.’s Web content licensing and billing solutions with an infusion of $11 million.
North Bay Business Journal |
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NI registry service gets mixed verdict
The Northern Ireland Audit Office has published a report on the Land Registers of Northern Irelands' (LRNI) programme to transform its transactions and internal business with a new IT infrastructure.
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Taiwan starts annual war games despite warming ties with China
Taipei - Taiwan on Monday kicked off the first phase of its annual Han Kuang war games, which simulate an attack by China, despite warming relations with Beijing. The first phase of the war games is computer-simulated and lasts five days with a scena...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Enjoy the Freedom of Online Learning
(ARA) - Many working adults and others with busy life schedules might want to complete a college degree, but simply don't have the time to take traditional classes. This situation is so common, that online learning has experienced rapid growth in the past decade.
Richfield Reaper |
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TMO Quick Tip - Address Book: Export to CSV
Apple's Address Book application is great at storing information about the people in you life, but it's not so great at sharing that information with most other apps because it doesn't let you export information to CSV, or comma separated value, files. Antonio Lore's Address Book to CSV Exporter handles that job with ease, and even lets you select which groups to export
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Igel expands virtual desktop support
David Neal, IT Week , Monday 23 June 2008 at 12:29:00 Igel Technology has added support foe a range of machines to its firmware Thin client firm Igel Technology is claiming support for a broad range of virtual desktop systems in the latest update to its Linux firmware....
vnunet.com |
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Students think a career in IT will be boring
David Neal, IT Week , Monday 23 June 2008 at 12:17:00 Students think that a career in IT will be financially rewarding, but very tedious The British Computer Society has been polling students on their attitudes to a career in IT. The future, according to respondents, appears bleak....
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