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Kid Rock jokingly urges fans to 'steal everything'
DETROIT (AP) — Kid Rock wants fans to know it's OK to illegally download his music.
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CORRECTING and REPLACING Fathead Increases Orders by 40 Percent Using Adobe Scene7
SAN JOSE, Calif.----First graph, first sentence of release should read: Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced that Fathead increased holiday conversions by 22 percent after re-launching its Web site using Adobe Scene7 to deliver all imagery. (sted Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced that Fathead increased conversions by 22 percent after re-launching its Web site using Adobe Scene7 ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Iranian American engineer pleads guilty to transporting U.S. nuclear plant's training software to Iran
An Iranian American engineer who worked at a U.S. nuclear plant in Arizona pleaded guilty to transporting the plant's training software, among other stolen property, to Iran, said a local newspaper report on Wednesday. According to ...
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"It's always an interesting day when you get to write a kernel patch, at the urging of Andrew Morton, that notifies the world that non-GPL Linux kernel modules will not work after January 2008 and write some poetry all in the same message."
New Mobile Computing |
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Featured Column: Eight Ideas To Sustain A Phish Reunion
The reunion is nigh!! Well, not really, but the intrawebs were recently aflutter after Trey Anastasio made some comments in Rolling Stone suggesting he found himself willing to offer up his less important left nut (for you women out there, this is the *appendix* nut, as opposed to the right nut which is irreplaceable) in order to play YEM. I, like many other internet denizens, had my interest ...
jambands.com |
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Down With Helvetica: Design Your Own Font
When Comic Sans isn?t enough, Web sites help people build custom fonts in which the letters are not perfect duplicates of one another.
New York Times |
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The Camera That Knows Where It Is
A new technology lets your digital camera detect thousands of silent wireless networking beacons, decide exactly where you are and then transmit a batch of photos wirelessly to your computer.
New York Times |
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Google finally picks a CFO
Google has finally picked the replacement for retiring Chief Financial Officer George Reyes: Bell Canada's president of operations, Patrick Pichette.
IT World |
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Quarter of the planet to be online by 2012
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 26 June 2008 at 02:04:00 Analysts predict 1.8 billion internet users within four years Researchers are predicting that one quarter of the world's population will be connected to the internet within the next four years....
vnunet.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jul 2005 17:35 UTC, submitted by PapaPitufo
Asa Dotzler, from the Mozilla foundation, has just written an interesting analysis describing why Linux is not ready for desktops yet, and suggests four main categories that must be addressed to improve this.
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Recent Original Stories
A Computerworld blog post reads: "You gotta love it. Microsoft has decided that it will ho ahead and kill off easy access to XP on June 30th. On behalf of desktop Linux users everywhere, and our first cousins, the Mac fans, thanks.
New Mobile Computing |
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Life in 3G
Like any good piece of technology, an upgrade is never too far off. Computer giants Apple, who revolutionised the cellphone market just over a year ago when they introduced the iPhone, are set to upgrade said device when they put the newest model on the market, come July 11.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft today released to the web Silverlight 1.0 , a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering richer user experiences on the Web. In addition, Microsoft will work with Novell to deliver Silverlight support for Linux, called Moonlight, and based on the project started on mono-project.com."
OS News |
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Mob Soldier Sentenced For Running Online Gambling Operation
A man who worked for a former Philadelphia mob boss will spend 3-4 years in prison for running an internet gambling operation in New Jersey.
FOX 29 Philadelphia |
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Report: Anheuser Set to Reject InBev Bid
The maker of Budweiser will reject a $46.35 billion takeover offer by Belgian brewing giant InBev, The Wall Street Journal's Web site reports.
TheStreet.com |
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Yahoo Confirms Google Commitment
Yahoo Inc.'s leaders defended online search leader Google Inc. as a more desirable partner than Microsoft Corp. in a Wednesday letter
Time Magazine |
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Kid Rock jokingly urges fans to 'steal everything'
DETROIT - Kid Rock wants fans to know it's OK to illegally download his music.
New York Daily News |
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Microsoft Issues Open Letter to PC Gamers
New additions to the Games for Windows portfolio also revealed.
1up.com |
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Computer Files Hold Key in CIA Case
BERLIN, June 25 -- As Italian police investigated the mysterious disappearance of a radical Islamic cleric in 2003, they found a trove of clues on the home computer of the CIA's chief spy in Milan, according to court testimony.
Washington Post |
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Yahoo: We Like Google
In a letter to shareholders, Yahoo is swooning over its recent ad deal with Google, and paints them as a better partner than Microsoft.
DesignTechnica |
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New business internet solution created by SharePoint360
To eliminate the challenges of Web site design and maintenance, SharePoint360 LLC, a San Diego-based SharePoint hosting and consulting firm and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, launched SharePoint360 Web.
San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News |
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MIXING IT UP
Michael Mixer worships real estate like a religious idol. He is a founding partner of Stuart Mixer Commercial, a boutique company started with college chum, James Stuart, that later grew into Colliers International Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Business Press |
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Children concerned over parent’s internet habits
The annual report from Barnens Rätt i Samhället (BRIS), which runs a children’s helpline in Sweden, has revealed growing numbers of children are worried by their parents use of the internet.
Infomatics |
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Cox takes bite out of resort, casino condominium market
Cox Communications is taking aim for the business market in a big way, and Las Vegas is providing some marquee customers. The telecom provider's commercial division will supply wireless and other Internet, voice and data services to the new Encore at Wynn Las Vegas and Palms Place.
Las Vegas Business Press |
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Chinadaily.com.cn sharing the Olympic spirit
BEIJING -- CCTV.com, a digital arm of Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, said it was seeking more domestic websites to create an online network for the 2008 Olympic Games.
China Daily |
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