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SEDARIS TALKS RED STATE FANS, BILL FRIST, 'REALISH' MEMOIRS
David Sedaris denies an Internet posting that he always hits up on guys while on book tours -- "Like I have time! I can barely get enough sleep!" Michael Ehrhardt : How are things in Tulsa, these days?
Gay City News
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Macs and Mac OS X are becoming more widely-used among U.S. businesses, a recent Yankee Group survey explains. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
IT World
Study: 80% of businesses have at least one Mac
Macs and Mac OS X are becoming more widely-used among U.S. businesses, a recent Yankee Group survey explains.
IT World
Two New Take Control Books Explain Mac Backups
Take Control Books has published two books for new and experienced Mac Users on backups. "Take Control of Easy Backups in Leopard," covers fastest and easiest way to create a complete Leopard backup system while "Take Control of Mac OS X Backup," in its third edition, takes the experienced user beyond...
The Mac Observer
Peak oil profits ARM
It's a straightforward argument. The higher the oil price goes the better things are for processor IP licensor ARM Holdings plc (Cambridge, England) and the worse they get for the world's largest chip company Intel Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.).
EETimes
A new look
If you are reading this at www.thetranscript.com , you are already experiencing the new design of our newspaper's Web site. If you are reading our print version, by all means please continue to do so (to subscribe, call 413-663-7942, ext. 13, and ask for our special offers)!
North Adams Transcript
Gates leaves Microsoft to focus on philanthropy
SEATTLE (Reuters) - 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.
Reuters
Kidz Connect through the Internet & performing arts
Real time video conferencing connects about a dozen students in Tampa with teens in Amsterdam. Together they're choreographing music, dance and scripts using the theme, "What's real?"
WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News
Dot whatever - web domain rules relaxed
NEW YORK - The internet's key oversight agency relaxed rules to permit the introduction of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of new internet domain names to join ".com," making the first sweeping changes in the network's 25-year-old addressing system.
The New Zealand Herald
Anthony Doesburg: Mr Gates is (finally) leaving the building
From next week, the man who built Microsoft into the world's biggest software company, making himself the richest person on the planet in the process (for a time at least), will start dedicating himself to giving his money away.
The New Zealand Herald
Yahoo Makes Its Case - Again, Gamers Make New Life Forms, Android Won't Make It on Time
Seeking to reassure investors -- many of whom were still stinging from Yahoo's decision to walk away from a multibillion-dollar merger with Microsoft -- CEO Jerry Yang and Chairman Roy Bostock sent a letter making their case for hooking up with Google instead of inking an ad deal with Redmond.
TechNewsWorld.com
Bill Gates Calls It A Day, But Microsoft Moves On
From Microsoft's start in 1975, Bill Gates has been the company's genius programmer, its technology guru, its primary decision maker and its ruthless and competitive leader.
WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul
Bill Gates Calls It A Day, But Microsoft Moves On
From Microsoft's start in 1975, Bill Gates has been the company's genius programmer, its technology guru, its primary decision maker and its ruthless and competitive leader.
WCBS-TV New York
Scheme For Safe Disposal Of Old Computers At UN
27 June 2008 - Old computer equipment can now be disposed in a way that is safe to both human health and the environment thanks to a new initiative launched today at a United Nations meeting on hazardous waste that wrapped up in Bali, Indonesia.
Scoop.co.nz
Keynote Intros Monitoring Software
June 27, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- On-demand, website test and measurement firm Keynote Systems has announced KITE 2.0, a new, web application performance testing environment that includes testing of web 2.0 and cloud applications to be released in August.
Web Host Industry Review
2008 Football Schedules
Social bookmarking allows users to save and categorise a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available using the menus within your web browser.
SaukValley.com
Bill Gates to sign off at Microsoft
SAN FRANCISCO - Bill Gates is spending his last day at Microsoft Friday before turning his attention full time to philanthropy after decades spent building the US software colossus.
Khaleej Times
Man receives jail time for soliciting child
A Moorhead man was sentenced Friday in Clay County District Court to six months in jail for using a computer to solicite someone he believed to be a child to engage in sexual conduct. Advertisement: Carlson Wagonlit Travel Travel Eastern Caribbean Cruise Escorted 8-Day Eastern Caribbean Cruise Carnival Liberty From $1059. Click on the deal for more details.
Fargo Forum
A company computer and questions about e-mail privacy
A lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Connecticut involves an unsettled area of the law, where changes in technology create tension between expectations of personal privacy and companies' rights to monitor the equipment they provide to employees.
International Herald Tribune
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 21:12 UTC
"The FSF today launched a campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy rights.
New Mobile Computing
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Sun Microsystems is updating its SOA and business integration software, adding a data management option and leveraging enterprise service bus capabilities based around the JBI (Java Business Integration) specification. Event processing and business process management are featured as well.
IT World
Google tests ways to aim ads at web surfers
Google, with its deep reservoir of data about online behavior gathered by tracking hundreds of millions of computers, is for the first time testing ways to use some of that data to aim ads at Web surfers.
International Herald Tribune
Recent Original Stories
SimplyMEPIS, a very popular desktop Linux, is going to change back to using Debian Linux for its core from Ubuntu.
New Mobile Computing
Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has changed the code-name for the next version of Windows after Vista from 'Blackcomb' to 'Vienna', according to company evangelist and blogger Robert Scoble. Blackcomb was named back in 2000, when Windows XP was still known as Whistler.
OS News
Recent Original Stories
In a series of articles ( part I , part II ) during the month of July, OfB's Timothy R. Butler explained why he felt that KDE needed to move beyond the Qt toolkit it uses as a foundation. In that series, he asserted that the licensing of Qt is becoming a stumbling block to the desktop's adoption.
OS News
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