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Authorized lyrics sites struggle to grow
More than a year after the introduction of lyric licensing programs, several online music services that implemented them are reporting mixed feelings about their results.
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Authorized lyrics sites struggle to grow
More than a year after the introduction of lyric licensing programs, several online music services that implemented them are reporting mixed feelings about their results.
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IT segment to see a downturn
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s portable computer and mobile phone sectors are predicted to continue their strong growth this year.
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Tech giants team up on security
Five of the biggest names in the technology industry have teamed up for a new security initiative. Known as the Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet (ICASI), the group will examine ways in which multiple companies can respond to a single security threat.
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rising Chinese multinationals, hightech, travel, outsourcing, trade, entrepreneurship
How do over a half million international companies make profits in China? Learn about Chinese multinationals Haier, TCL, China Mobile, China Oil, Shanghai Auto, China Construction Bank, China Internet Companies and stock market.
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Lebanon, Warren County present Internet Safety for Kids and Parents
The Lebanon Police Department and the Warren County Cyber Crimes Task Force will present Internet Safety for Kids and Parents at the Lebanon Buffalo Wings and Rings, 745 Columbus Ave., at 7 p.m. Monday, June 30. Presentations will include information on MySpace and Facebook, Internet chatting, e-mails and current scams.
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Jockey catalog launch to balance Web site
Jockey International Inc. has launched a catalog to complement its e-commerce site. "Right now, it's part of our...
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Judge orders Facebook rivals to accept settlement
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Facebook Inc.'s long and embarrassing legal tussle with three men who accused founder Mark Zuckerberg of stealing their social networking concept may soon end, now that a judge has ordered the parties to accept the settlement they reached. U.S. District Court Judge James Ware in San Jose ordered the plaintiffs, former Harvard University classmates of Zuckerberg, to ...
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Google Grab bag: Gmail limits and more
Steve McQueen's Bullitt on Google Maps; Gmail limits; Google ads in China; Google I/O videos, building a mobile community.
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Recent Original Stories
"Mozilla is having a nightmarish security week. The company released a security-fix version of its Thunderbird email client late yesterday after updating its Firefox browser , a Firefox Google toolbar extension , and its SeaMonkey web application suite - all within the last six days.
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Handheld scans RFID tags from 13 feet
— Jun. 20, 2008 — Nordic ID has introduced a Windows CE 6.0-based handheld computer capable of reading RFID tags over distances of up to 13 feet. The PL3000 Cross Dipole incorporates a pistol grip, forward-facing antenna, barcode scanner, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GSM WAN capabilities, the company says.
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Steve Jobs writes:
"Imagine a world where every online store sells DRM-free music encoded in open licensable formats. In such a world, any player can play music purchased from any store, and any store can sell music which is playable on all players.
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Authorized lyrics sites struggle to grow
DENVER (Billboard) - More than a year after the introduction of lyric licensing programs, several online music services that implemented them are reporting mixed feelings about their results.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jun 2006 22:16 UTC
Microsoft's Windows Vista has a date with some of the world's smartest hackers . The software maker will use the spotlight of the Black Hat security conference in August to show off some of the key security features and functionality being fitted into Vista.
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AMP Electric-Powered Car Ready For Road Testing
Blue Ash firm developing vehicle that travels 150-miles between battery re-charges.
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Google Grab bag: Gmail limits and more
Here's a roundup of recent juicy Google tidbits:
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Turkish hackers crack ICANN
Turkish hacking group NetDevilz have successfully hacked the web sites for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
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Gates Revolutionizes the World From Every Angle
The man who redefined the computer directs energy to curing disease.
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Plant City Man Arrested On Child Porn Charges
TAMPA An 18-year-old Plant City man's computer contained movies and images depicting children engaged in sexual activity, Hillsborough County deputies say.
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Appeals court rules in state's favor over TennCare files
A federal appeals court rejected an advocacy group's attempt to get U.S. marshals to seize dozens of state officials' home computers — including Gov. Phil Bredesen's — the latest development in a complicated 10-year legal battle. The Tennessee Justice Center was trying to get the computer records to garner evidence that the state is failing to provide adequate health care for the 640,000 ...
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Recent Original Stories
Some Friday fun: OSDir has some sweet screencaps of Ubuntu 6.06 RC , Kubuntu 6.06 RC , Xubuntu 6.06 RC , and Edubuntu 6.06 RC . Along with Fedora Core 5 and SuSE 10.1 , this generation of desktop Linux distros has really stepped up the polish.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jun 2008 22:15 UTC
Apple has already announced the successor to Leopard, called Snow Leopard, during the WWDC not too long ago. They explained that Snow Leopard would not focus on user-visible features, but instead would deliver performance improvements and resource footprint reductions.
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petered out somewhat
"When I first got into open source many moons ago, the advocacy movement was a thriving and vocal part of the community. Most of the movers and shakers back in the day were advocating the use of free and open software at work, to their friends and to their local community via LUGs and other groups.
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Single mom selling Fla. home and heart on Internet
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) -- She's tried night clubs and online dating sites, but now a 42-year-old single mother is looking for love where everyone else's heart is breaking - the real estate market. After a year of trying to sell her four-bedroom home and eight years of singledom, Deven Trabosh is offering her South Florida home and a shot at marrying her on the Internet. "I figured ...
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To many in Wilmington, 'let's do lunch' still means business
In an age when deals are brokered by the click of a BlackBerry button and professionals can get to know clients via instant Google searches, does anyone still need the power lunch'Financial adviser Steve Rexroad thinks so.
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