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Cast a vote for Hawaii's Junior Miss Trina Hyun in an online competition that could win her a scholarship. Verizon Wireless has given each contestant in the 2008 America's Junior Miss Program an LG Venus phone and asked them to upload photos taken with the phones to a Web site.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Jun 2006 21:11 UTC
The One Laptop per Child project will make Linux as popular on the desktop as it is on the server today, according to Nicholas Negroponte, head of the project and co-founder of the MIT Media Laboratory.
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NBC service will show Olympic events via computer
(AP) NEW YORK - Fans will be able to catch up on the Beijing Olympics on their laptops during their commute this summer. That’s the idea behind the NBC Olympics on the Go service the network announced Monday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Nov 2005 19:08 UTC
The first commercial Apple Macintosh computers running on Intel processors may be released a bit earlier than expected, believes UBS Investment Research analyst Ben Reitzes.
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A COMPUTER stolen from MP Hazel Blears’ Salford constituency office may have contained information that was in breach of security rules.
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NEW YORK » Internet advertising revenue dipped slightly in the first quarter to about $5.8 billion, ending a streak of 13 quarters of consecutive quarterly growth.
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Fewer Pursuing Tech Degrees
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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A COMPUTER stolen from MP Hazel Blears’ Salford constituency office may have contained information that was in breach of security rules.
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Nokia buys small social networking site Plazes
HELSINKI, NORWAY: The world's top cell phone maker Nokia said on Monday that it has agreed to buy social networking start up Plazes as part of its major push into offering Internet services.
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Microsoft's Golden Age: Going, going ... gone?
Oracle Corp. and SAP AG may still be bigger in enterprise applications, and Oracle in databases. Both IBM and Hewlett-Packard Co. may reap more IT dollars overall. But in the ways that really count, Microsoft Corp. remains the king of the IT industry.
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A COMPUTER stolen from MP Hazel Blears’ Salford constituency office may have contained information that was in breach of security rules.
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Mobile Application developed by Greystone Solutions for Cumberland Farms Receives Computerworld Laureate Honors
BOSTON----Greystone Solutions' client, Cumberland Farms, has been honored for its Handheld Productivity Initiative as part of Computerworld's Honors Program. The Initiative, which was designed and developed by Greystone Solutions, earned Laureate recognition for Cumberland Farms.
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Review: Synchronize Pro X 6.0
Synchronize Pro X 6.0 helps with three major tasks: Creating a bootable backup of your system that you can use to restore your files in the event of a catastrophic failure; backing up some or all parts of your hard drive to another drive or to any mounted volume; and synchronizing the contents of a folder that appears in more than one location. Synchronize Pro X performs all of these tasks ...
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Queens Library adds Polish to online database
The Queens Library is home to one of the most innovative tools in library history, and it just got even better.
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Old DEC code open sourced by HP
AdvFS offers solid security and back-up features, along with fine-grain control of file systems and free space, according to the SourceForge page. The documentation for AdvFS is living on the H-P site. by Dana Blankenhorn
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Call a Tech, Not a Geek
(ARA) - When you have a computer problem, where do you turn for help? Not so long ago, you would probably say the Information Technology or IT department.
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We're connecting - and wasting time - on Twitter
Social networking service lets people around the the world connect with short text messages
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The Secrets to Successful eBay Selling
(ARA) - Just a few short years ago, success in the retail world was measured solely on sales at brick-and-mortar stores. Now online sales make up a significant portion of the bottom line for most businesses.
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How to Save Money on Auto Insurance
(ARA) - Shopping online is an incredibly efficient way to explore different auto insurance options. Instead of sitting on the phone with agents or filling out forms on various Web sites, you provide information just once and get a variety of quotes instantly, saving you time and money.
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Utilities corridor would advance Google plans
COUNCIL BLUFFS -- Google's presence here is expected to advance another step with establishment of a utilities corridor on land south of the city. On Monday, the Council Bluffs City Council will consider several resolutions to create the utilities corridor.
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"In case there's anyone left out there who doesn't get that the UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) is a big deal for the Linux desktop consider that arguably the most important business Linux desktop, Novell's SLED (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) 10 SP2) is now available on MSI's (Micro-Star International) new Wind Notebook.
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MFGWatch Survey Shows Falling US Dollar Results in Modest Rise in Business for US Manufacturers
ATLANTA, June 23, 2008 -- MFG.com, the largest global online marketplace for the manufacturing community, today announced results of their Buyer MFGWatch survey conducted in May 2008.
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Computers In Use Pass 1 Billion Mark, Gartner Says
The number of personal computers in use around the world has surpassed 1 billion, with strong growth in emerging markets set to double the number of PCs by early 2014, research firm Gartner said on Monday.
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Harte-Hanks appoints new director of marketing
Harte-Hanks, a worldwide direct and target marketing company, has appointed Tino Kokkinos as managing director of Harte-Hanks Market Intelligence. (HHS)
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inksite.com Becomes Exclusive Web Retailer of Tissue Box Sox
inksite.com has announced today that it has become the exclusive online reseller of Tissue Box Sox, a decorative home accent product designed to surround household cardboard tissue boxes with attractive stretchable fabric.
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