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Osceola firm to add 420 high-wage jobs
Channel Intelligence will spend $33 million to expand its 29,000-square-foot Celebration headquarters by 125,000 square feet.
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OLPC XO Laptop Dual-Booting with Sugar OS and Windows XP
We were told that this was going to happen, but this is the first time that we've been able to see a real working OLPC XO laptop doing the dual boot dance.
MobileMag |
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The Web's Dark Energy
Community policing can help make the Web safe.
Technology Review |
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Man charged with boat theft
An 18-year-old man and a 15-year-old girl have been charged after a boat and trailer were stolen from a Bridgenorth Home June 12 and sold on the Internet, Peterborough County OPP said Monday. Police said the Thundercraft boat and trailer, valued at $3,500, were sold from $1,500 to [...]
The Peterborough Examiner |
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Microsoft Teams With AT&T, Covisint for E-health Exchange
Microsoft teams with AT&T and Covisint to bolster its e-health strategy around its HealthVault patient-information...
PC World |
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The American Society for Training & Development Selects Parature Customer Service™ Software
Dynamic Software Suite Enables Effective Streamlined Support – AMS Integration
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Hyperic Launches Industry's First Cloud Management Service
SAN FRANCISCO----Open source web infrastructure management provider Hyperic Inc., , today launched the beta of Hyperic CloudStatus , the first service to provide an independent view of the health and performance of the most popular cloud on the Internet, Amazon Web Services .
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ANSYS Receives SEC Clearance for Ansoft Acquisition
SOUTHPOINTE, Pa. and PITTSBURGH, June 23, 2008 -- ANSYS, Inc. and Ansoft Corporation today announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission has concluded its review of the Registration Statement on Form S-4 in connection with ANSYS' acquisition of Ansoft.
PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Survey: Ultimate Software best medium-size company
Ultimate Software Group is the best medium-size company to work for, according to the Great Place to Work Institute. (ULTI)
South Florida Business Journal |
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SoftwareInReview reviews Windows Vista , and concludes:
"I took down my Mandriva workstation and replaced it with my Vista test machine and tried to work normally for a day.
New Mobile Computing |
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Messaging Architects Gives Educational Institutions a Risk-Free, 'Email-for-Life' Solution for Free
M+NetMail enables schools to equip thousands of students with 'email-for-life' quickly and cost-effectively, while ensuring they maintain security and control over student emails at all times, and providing an upgrade path for email compliance, content filtering, archiving and e-discovery. A free live webcast and product demo will take place on Thursday, July 10 @ 1:00 pm (EDT).
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world.
ZDNet India |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Jul 2006 19:41 UTC
Apple is being sued over its awarding of stock options. Two separate suits have been started by shareholders which make claims against current and former officers of Apple, the company announced.
New Mobile Computing |
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taking steps to resolve this issue .
Installing software on Linux. In the world of online minefields, this is the big one. Back in the day, you installed software on Linux by compiling it manually. Time-consuming, but assuming you had a decent knowledge of gcc, make, and maintaining library files, this could actually work.
New Mobile Computing |
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"Political Machine" puts you running for president
Politics sometimes seems like a game, and that's especially true in a U.S. presidential election year. Now, a new computer game called "Political Machine" casts you as Democrat Barack Obama, Republican John McCain, or other politicians trying to win the White House.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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TopSchool raises $3.2M from venture capitalists
Startup academic software maker TopSchool Inc. raised $3.2 million in venture capital and appointed a new board of directors, the company announced Monday.
Denver Business Journal |
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Parascale Picks Up $11M for Cloud Storage
Software startup Parascale has grabbed $11.37 million in Series A funding to as it prepares to leap into cloud storage. The funding, which involved Charles River Ventures and Menlo Ventures, underlines the growing momentum behind cloud services , which let users store and access data via the Internet.
Byte and Switch |
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TransFirst Holdings opening call center
Credit and debit card payment processor TransFirst Holdings Inc. has added a 16,759-square-foot sales call center in Aurora and plans to officially open it Thursday.
Denver Business Journal |
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Web site highlights Smokies' anniversary activities
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has unveiled an interactive Web site giving viewers a virtual tour of activities planned to celebrate the park's 75th anniversary.
The News & Observer |
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Alltel Rolls Out EVDO Rev. A
Alltel Wireless today announced that it will continue expanding its wireless broadband network in 2008 with the launch of EVDO (evolution data optimized) Revision A technology, enabling customers to upload files five to 10 times faster than before. ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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US elections: Obama has online edge in 2008, conference emphasises
Barack Obama's superiority in his campaign's use of the internet as a political tool in the 2008 presidential election was underlined at a new media conference in New York today in which senior Republican advisers admitted that the party had become complacent in the last four years and lost the initiative. Mindy Finn, who led internet strategy for Mitt Romney during the primary elections, ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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802.11n Keeps Selling
AUSTIN, Texas -- Just one year after the Wi-Fi Alliance introduced 802.11n draft 2.0 certification, the upward trajectory of this next-generation Wi-Fi technology continues unabated.
Unstrung.com |
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Sandvine calls net neutrality "laughable," defends filtering
Sandvine makes deep packet inspection gear that ISPs use to identify and throttle traffic, but the company's CEO says he's not evil, just saving the Internet. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Gizmo5 - a more open VoIP solution
With Gizmo5, not only can you use your PC to make or get phone calls on Linux, Windows, and Macintosh PCs. But unlike similar programs, such as Skype, Gizmo5 uses open standards like Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Jabber, which makes it interoperable with a variety of clients.
NewsForge |
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Bids for Perth man's life tops the $2m mark
The price has skyrocketed for a Perth man who put his life up for grabs on eBay, with bids now topping $2.2 million.
The Age |
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