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Charter Won’t Track Customers’ Web Use
The pilot information-gathering program, meant to offer advertisers the ability to tailor ad placement based on individual viewing habits, is being dropped on customer concerns.
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In Overhaul, Disney.com Seeks a Path to More Fun
The Walt Disney Company, concerned that its main Web site is too corporate and not fun enough, is moving once again to overhaul Disney.com.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Fandango buys Movies.com
A company known for selling movie tickets online is expanding its reach.
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Entwistle Shot Dead Wife And Baby
Briton Neil Entwistle has been found guilty of murdering his American wife and baby.The former IT worker remained expressionless as the verdicts were read out, and just raised his eyes to the court ceiling.
SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Kid Rock kidding fans about stealing
DETROIT - Kid Rock wants fans to know it's OK to illegally download his music.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Electronic health-record standards agreed
U.S. consumer groups, insurers and privacy advocates together with Google Inc and Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday they have agreed to standards intended to speed adoption of personal electronic health records.
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ZIM Corporation announces fiscal year 2008 financial results
OTTAWA , June 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - ZIM Corporation (OTCBB: ZIMCF), a provider of software products and services for the database, mobile and IPTV markets; today announced its results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008 . All figures presented are calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) in the United States and presented in US dollars.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Neil Entwistle found guilty of murdering wife and child
British IT expert convicted of murdering his American wife and baby daughter
Guardian Unlimited |
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Nokia plays catch up in Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nokia Corp will add public wireless LAN access to its handsets in Japan in a bid to keep pace with smaller Japanese rivals that already provide such network connections. ...
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T-Mobile Offers $10 VoWi-Fi Plan to Home Users
Starting next week, T-Mobile USA customers can subscribe to a full-featured VoWi-Fi home phone plan using their existing home phone and number for a flat fee of $10 per month.
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Wireless carrier tests eye controls for electronics
Rolling your eyes to turn up the volume of a portable music player and tapping your fingers to turn on a DVD player are among technologies Japan's top mobile carrier is testing for "wearable" gadgets. In one version, sensors and chips inside headphones detect...
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Elkhart police officer arrested for domestic battery
A five-year veteran of the Elkhart Police Department has been arrested for felony domestic battery and interference with reporting a crime.
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Product Rater RateItAll Gets First Round
RateItAll, a company whose platform provides online consumer ratings of products, has raised an unspecified first round. Investors include various funds and individuals including Accelerator Ventures, JAIC America, Pacific I&T Ventures, and Eric Di Benedetto. The service allows users to come up with their own ratings list that can be published on any site, like a social networking page or a ...
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Poll: Cover letters still important to employers
Applying for a new job online? Don't forget the cover letter.
Wichita Business Journal |
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Anil Ambani group, Amitabh team up
Mumbai: The Anil Ambani group has announced a joint venture with Amitabh Bachchan in movies, live shows, TV, and Internet.
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Internet-based care aids blood pressure control
Advice and medications delivered via the Internet, along with home blood pressure (BP) monitoring, lets people with high blood pressure get their condition under control, researchers have report in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association.
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High Court Agrees to Hear ATandT-ISP Dispute
California broadband provider claims AT T engaged in antitrust actions by setting unreasonably high wholesale rates....
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Defense losing 'geeks' to high-tech firms
As spending on defense projects has reached its highest level since the Reagan era, the Pentagon has been losing people most skilled at managing them to high-tech companies, The New York Times reports. More top young engineers, software developers and...
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CORRECTED: Internet-based care aids blood pressure control
(Corrects Dr. Greens affiliation in 2nd paragraph, per request)
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LOREX Launches Integrated Multifunctional Digital Surveillance Solution for Businesses
LOREX Technology Inc. , a global leader in advanced video security products for professional and residential applications, today announced the availability of its new, All-in-One Professional Digital Surveillance Recording System , consisting of a sleek 20" widescreen LCD monitor, a built-in high-capacity digital video recorder and four, weatherproof day/night color cameras.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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comScore Up as Analysts Say Sell-Off in Reaction to Google is Overdone
NEW YORK (Thomson Financial via COMTEX) -- Shares of comScore Inc . rallied on Wednesday after analysts said the reaction to Google's new Internet usage measurement tool was overdone.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Bill Gates Milestones: Part 2 (1980-1990)
Feature - In our second article covering Bill Gates’ milestones, we are looking at the Eighties, which were crucial for the struggling Microsoft to score a major product hit and open the cash flow floodgate. After toying around with Unix and his own home computer, Gates realized what Microsoft really needs was a new operating system. Although Windows was met with lukewarm reception initially, ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Oct 2005 17:54 UTC
Sun and Google today announced an agreement to promote and distribute their software technologies to millions of users around the world.
New Mobile Computing |
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