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GPS devices for cyclists
When cycling enthusiasts also are computer geeks, almost anything can happen.
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Gates bids teary farewell to Microsoft
REDMOND, Wash., USA: Bill Gates said a teary goodbye on Friday to Microsoft Corp, the software maker he built into the world's most valuable technology company based on the ambitious goal of placing a computer on every desk and in every home.
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Ralph Nader an
Despite the increased use of the Internet, public perception campaigns are considered viable but are still all but entirely shaped by the corporate news media. In other words, corporations are freely narrowing voters' range of focus towards those campaigns which they consider to be "newsworthy."
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Sheriff joins effort to fight Internet crim
The Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Department is doing its part to be proactive against Internet crimes. The department works with Internet Crimes Against Children organization to arrest and prosecute Internet criminals.
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Cell phone GPS device helps reporter map out the lowest price at the pump
Technology promised me fuel for my vehicle at $3.679 per gallon Friday if I followed the female voice of a GPS-equipped wireless phone to 164 Street in far north Oklahoma City. I was misled by a penny per gallon. When I arrived at the Murphy USA station on the parking lot of a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market, the price of regular unleaded was $3.689, a penny more than promised on the AT&T Fuel ...
The Oklahoman |
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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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Dancing the World (Wide Web)
Matt Harding is a bit like Waldo. Just not as hard to spot. Just look for the little jig. If you have Internet access, you may have already caught this guy's act. Burned out, the 31-year-old adventurer quit his job as a video game programmer to travel the world and document it on a website, WheretheHellisMatt.com. His trademark: As soon as he gets to a destination - he's been to 80 ...
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Love thy neighbor? Well, not so much
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Just outside his sealed bedroom window, beyond the chain-link fence that surrounds his next-door neighbor's yard, sit the reasons David Adams says he can't sleep: two bushy-tailed dogs that bark and howl all night. The Magnolia, Miss., resident plugged up his ears and even took his neighbor to court alleging a noise violation. But the barking went on. Finally he discovered a Web ...
The Oklahoman |
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U.S., EU move toward security pact
The United States and the European Union are moving toward agreement on sharing personal information on individuals for law enforcement and security purposes.The agreement would allow law enforcement and security agencies to obtain information -- including credit card transactions, travel histories and Internet browsing habits -- about most people in Europe and the United States, The New York ...
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Area hospital offers online form
CALDWELL -- West Valley Medical Center unveiled two new programs this week designed to speed up patient care. An online preregistration form lets patients send information from home in order to cut time spent in the waiting room filling out paperwork before an appointment. The other program, called Front Office Scanning, eliminates the need for hospital workers to make multiple copies of ...
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McHenry County launches online legal help
Affording a lawyer can be tough. Serving as your own lawyer can be even tougher.
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Geneva church offers talk on cyberbulling
As if parents didn't have enough to worry about, you can add cyberspace as a fertile ground for fear.
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Circuit City finally opens in Harlingen
HARLINGEN - Circuit City opened Friday and customers were pleased to finally have the electronics store in town. "It's about time," Sughey De Leon said as she browsed printers for her laptop computer.
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Rescue mission: As more and more people are getting divorced, there are more and more lifelines to save the day
The flip side of America's $120 billion wedding industry is no longer a desolate spot at the bottom of a Hagen-Dazs pint. No, the land of divorce is a hopping place, one that comes with party favors, packaged advice manuals, vast online support and one liberating mix tape.
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Recent Original Stories
A Microsoft executive sent out a snotty email chastising anyone who has been encouraging people to purchase the Vista upgrade and install it without owning a valid Windows license.
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The Natchez Democrat
VIDALIA — A Natchez man arrested Thursday stands accused of using a computer to solicit a minor to what authorities called “inappropriate” activities.
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Recent Original Stories
The OpenOffice Project has sent a letter to Michael Dell , showering praise on Dell's chairman and CEO and asking him to consider pre-loading OpenOffice onto PCs.
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Royalty Bill Moves Forward
Musicians, singers and record companies seeking more radio royalties won an initial victory in Congress on Thursday. The House Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet and Intellectual Property passed the Performance Rights Act, which would reverse terrestrial radio?s exemption from paying royalties to the performers of sound recordings, which satellite and Internet radio stations are required to ...
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The Oracle Collective
Yahoo Answers solicits replies from everyone to any and all questions.
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Love could be only a click away
FOR an East London woman, finding love was a mere click away when she discovered her soul mate on an Internet dating site about three months ago. Now, Val Wright, 42, is getting married this afternoon at her Beacon Bay home to her cyber beau Martin Grobler.
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Vital records Web site available in Spanish
SPRINGFIELD – All vital health records can now be requested in Spanish via the Illinois Department of Public Health web site, www.idph.state.il.us.
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Online dating becoming the new approach
ALMOST 700000 South Africans use Dating Buzz online dating services and those who engage in it take it very seriously, said chief executive officer David Burstein.
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Corrected honor rolls announced for Curtis Inge Middle School
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more... Part time Office Personnel Needed for home builder. $12/hr plus commission, computer skills required. 556-0625 ...
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Norman library schedules computer classes
NORMAN — In-person registration begins at 9 a.m. Tuesday for free computer classes offered at Norman Public Library, 225 N Webster. Telephone registration, at 701-2620, starts at 1 p.m. The classes are limited to 14 people. Classes will meet in the Computer Training Center at the library. Each two-hour session includes time for individual practice on the computers. Anyone more than 10 minutes ...
The Oklahoman |
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Ian Usher hopes to visit Table Mountain
AN AUSTRALIAN salesman, Ian Usher, who recently put his life for sale on the Internet, hopes to use the money to travel around the world including a visit to Table Mountain.
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