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Reuters Technology Summary
He said, she said: Which is it? Facebook asks SAN FRANCISCO - Social network site Facebook will press members to declare whether they are male or female, seeking to end the grammatical device that leads the site to refer to individual users as "they" or "themself." The Internet phenomenon, which boasts 80 million users worldwide, exploded in popularity over the past year as a ...
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ICANN Approves Biggest Expansion To Internet Domain Name Space Yet
Chicago (IL) - ICANN today approved a plan that removes virtually all limits from URL extensions, which are currently limited to 21 top level domains (257 including country codes).
Tom's Hardware |
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Start Packing for Great American Backyard Campout
National Wildlife Federation says turn off TVs, computers, venture into nature
Health Scout |
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Bill Gates Steps Down From Microsoft
Bill Gates has decided to end his tenure with Microsoft in order to devote his time to solving the world’s health problems
WJTV Jackson |
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Gates Retires from Daily Role at Microsoft
Morning Edition , June 27, 2008 · Friday marks Bill Gates' last day in his corner office at Microsoft, the company he built into a technology and profit-making powerhouse.
NPR |
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GA Version of Coveo G2B for Email is Now Available for Download
Coveo Solutions Inc., a global provider of search-powered information access solutions, announced today the general availability of Coveo G2B(TM) for Email - the only email search application to deliver unified search and navigation across both active and archived email (i.e., Microsoft(R) Exchange, Lotus Notes, Symantec Enterprise Vault(TM)) from any connected desktop, Windows Mobile(R) or ...
Centre Daily Times |
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It's Windows XP, Not Vista, For Intel Employees
Intel appears to be sticking with Microsoft's Windows XP operating system for most of its 80,000 employees until the next release of the OS, code-named Windows 7 is released, perhaps in 2010.
ChannelWeb |
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Video: Yahoo turns the page
News.com's Charles Cooper and Dan Farber discuss the aftermath of the company's long-awaited reorganization news.
CNET |
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Quarter of EU homes use mobile phones only: survey
A quarter of European Union households surveyed by the bloc's executive body have turned their backs on fixed lines in favor of mobile phones, with a fifth now making calls over the Internet.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Shaw Profit Rises 40% on Subscribers, Price Increases (Update1)
June 27 (Bloomberg) -- Shaw Communications Inc. said third- quarter profit rose 40 percent after it raised prices and won more cable, telephone and Internet customers.
Bloomberg.com |
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Report Buyer: Sponsored Blogging is an Emerging Opportunity for Online Marketeers, Says New Report
LONDON----Report Buyer, the online destination for business intelligence for major industry sectors, has now added a report investigating the emerging sponsored-blogging market.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Condo residents break the ice on the Internet
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The Globe and Mail |
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Linked by Neeraj Singh on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 19:02 UTC
If you shout something loud enough and many people are saying it, does it become true? Some groups of people (include tech journalists and Linux advocates, such as Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols) have a psychological need to find Vista lacking.
OS News |
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Va. bride gets beverage company to sponsor wedding
A bride's unusual effort to raise funds online for her wedding has led to a decidedly unconventional result - corporate sponsorship of her special day.
Tri-City Herald |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 28th Jan 2007 02:08 UTC, submitted by Robert Millan
Debian hacker Robert Millan has just announced the availability of a Debian-Installer Loader for win32. The program, inspired by Ubuntu's similar project , features 64-bit CPU auto-detection, download of linux/initrd netboot images, and chainloading into Debian-Installer via grub4dos . A frontend site has been setup for advocacy purposes.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Neeraj Singh on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 19:02 UTC
If you shout something loud enough and many people are saying it, does it become true? Some groups of people (include tech journalists and Linux advocates, such as Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols) have a psychological need to find Vista lacking.
New Mobile Computing |
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Council trainers get an A grade
PETERBOROUGH City Council's information and communications technology (ICT) training team has been awarded an A grade for the way it delivers an internationally recognised computer qualification. (26/06/2008)
Peterborough Today |
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 27th Jun 2008 05:10 UTC, submitted by Ager Ignis
For any given release of Windows, there are companies that choose to skip it. But when the company is Intel, it's a big deal. Intel's IT department "found no compelling case" for upgrading to Windows Vista.
OS News |
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 27th Jun 2008 05:10 UTC, submitted by Ager Ignis
For any given release of Windows, there are companies that choose to skip it. But when the company is Intel, it's a big deal. Intel's IT department "found no compelling case" for upgrading to Windows Vista.
New Mobile Computing |
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Myspace 'Data Availability' Open to Developers
MySpace on Thursday will open up its “Data Availability" information-sharing initiative to the public so that any third-party Web site can allow MySpace users to put their profile information on their sites.
All About Jazz |
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Dell employees going "tobacco-free"
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) -- Dell is giving its employees about six months to kick the habit. The Round Rock-based computer company will go completely "tobacco-free" at all of its U.S. facilities.
KXAN 36 Austin |
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SBA offers loan instruction
Small business owners can get free financial instruction through two new Web sites created by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
BizJournals |
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Knoxville computer services business abruptly closes
Direct IS, a Knoxville computer services business, and its Maryville parent company have closed abruptly.
WATE 6 Knoxville |
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Today in the Word
and hesed, for they are from of old. - Psalm 25:6 In the online chat world, speed is key. For that reason, a whole new vocabulary of abbreviations has replaced traditional, “time-consuming” phrases.
News Democrat & Leader |
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Quittin' time for Bill Gates
Sensing the start of a personal computer revolution, Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard University in 1975 to start Microsoft Corp and pursue a vision of a computer on every desk and in every home.
Ottawa Citizen |
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