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NewsMakers University of Minnesota Duluth
Alumnus Jeffrey Sharkey of Esko was awarded a $25,000 cash prize from Google's Android Developer Challange for his software application.
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NBC offers wide online access for Beijing Olympics
NBC is making more than 2,200 hours of live competition from Beijing available online, giving Olympic junkies more action than they could ever devour in a day.
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Al-Qaida in Iraq says it was behind Anbar attack
Associated Press - June 28, 2008 1:23 PM ET CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Al-Qaida's affiliate in Iraq has released an Internet statement claiming responsibility for an attack that killed more than 20...
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Gun-toting teens on Bebo
Victims of gun crime have expressed concern at the number of young men posing with firearms on the internet.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Aug 2005 17:49 UTC
Microsoft on Monday signed off on the Windows Vista SDK , or software development kit, which will enable developers to create applications for the next-generation Windows release.
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Recent Original Stories
"Looking for manageable Windows updates even without an internet connection?
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3M Library Systems Unveils High-Speed Print Conversion System for Combined RFID and Bar Code Tag Printing With Custom ...
New System Also Enables Simultaneous Weeding of Collections; Saves Time and Money by Eliminating Need for Multiple Steps
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Al-Qaida in Iraq says it was behind Anbar attack
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Al-Qaida's affiliate in Iraq has released an Internet statement claiming responsibility for an attack that killed more than 20 people, including three U.S. Marines.
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India and China to rule online shopping world by 2010
New Delhi, June 28 : Its not been long since India was bitten by the online shopping bug, and come 2010, the country is all set to rule the online shopping domain, for a new research has suggested that India and China will become the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region with the starting of the next decade.
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CARD seeks barn-builders
Close your laptop, turn off the television and take a brief respite from work.
Collinsville Herald |
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Weak solar cycle may keep more space junk in orbit
London, June 28 : A new computer simulation has suggested that a weak and under-active solar cycle could keep thousands of pieces of the destroyed Chinese satellite Fengyun-1C in orbit for far longer than anticipated.
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Ind. Law Bars Sex Offenders From Social Networking
Registered sex offenders convicted of crimes involving children no longer will be allowed to use social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook under a new Indiana state law that takes effect next week, officials said Friday.
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Recent Original Stories
It was a long time in coming, but Microsoft has finally acknowledged that its anti-Linux site had gone past the point of usefulness. On August 23, Microsoft pulled plug on the 'Get the Facts' site , replacing it with a new Windows Server 'Compare' site . "The goal of the site is to offer more in-depth information and customer-to-customer opinions about many of the issues IT administrators face," ...
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Emails reveal murdered Kiwi's fear of police
'Keep this safe mate. In case something happens." That was the chilling email message sent by New Zealand photojournalist Trent Keegan, 13 days before he was found murdered in the Kenyan capital Nairobi.
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Plan an escape route from vulnerable jobs
The present uncertain economy is triggering anxiety about job security throughout the workforce. As the Herald on Sunday was going to print, almost half (48 per cent) of respondents to a continuing online survey on Hays Recruitment's website say they are "concerned" about their job security.
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Child prostitutes sell themselves on Craigslist
For more than two years, undercover cops on the Sacramento Police Department's vice squad have been working one of the most draining beats: trying to crack down on online child prostitution.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Mar 2007 22:15 UTC
On the Etoile news blog, Quentin has posted an installation guide for the Etoile desktop environment . "Here are some quick instructions to build and install EtoileFirst you need to build and install latest GNUstep svn version (not the latest release), then you can build and install Etoile svn version too."
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Al-Qaida in Iraq says it was behind Anbar attack
Al-Qaida's affiliate in Iraq has released an Internet statement claiming responsibility for an attack that killed more than twenty people, including three U.S. Marines.
WSYR 9 Syracuse |
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
Pixar and Apple computer head Steve Jobs' influence is seen here: Not only did Apple whiz Jonathan Ive consult on the design of the film's love interest [EVE], one of the trinkets WALL•E has collected is a relatively clunky, first-edition iPod.
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MSI Wind Running Mac OS X Also Thinks It's a Mac Pro [Cheap Mac OS X]
It's not even out yet and people have already hacked Mac OS X to run on the MSI Wind. Like with other non-Apple Leopard boxes, the little computer believes it is a Mac Pro, so the hack is good for...
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Jackson Williams: On Guns, Antonin Scalia is Right For Once, and Keith Olbermann Isn't
Keith Olbermann declared Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia the "Worst Person in the World" on the Thursday, June 26 edition of MSNBC's "Countdown." What got...
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ABS-CBN gaming division launches new online game
Local gaming company Amped, a unit under broadcast giant ABS-CBN, has unveiled a new online game featuring a futuristic, urban-based online game which the company says will catch the fancy of local gamers looking for something new.
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Eager to dominate mobile space, Yahoo eyes SMS search for RP
Edged out from its perch as the top search tool in the Internet, tech colossus Yahoo has turned its focus on the mobile space where it sees tremendous potential particularly in developing countries like India and the Philippines.
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Google’s top gun tracks the Net
KUALA LUMPUR — The year 2035 may be about three decades away for common folks like us, but not for visionaries like "Father of the Internet" Dr. Vinton Cerf.
Manila Bulletin |
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by thingi (1.61) on Sun 6th Aug 2006 09:58 UTC
We all know that Vista is missing virtually all it's major features and is later than a fleet of no. 10 busses but come on people you seriously trust what Symantec have to say on the subject?
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