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Get prepared for an emergency with online courses
MERRILLVILLE American Red Cross of Northwest Indiana Chapter now offers online Internet-based emergency preparedness training. Twenty-two courses are currently offered online.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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In-school driver's ed runs its course
PORTAGE The simulators inside Portage High School are silent, and cars aren't circling the lots at Crown Point High School this summer. They're just two in a growing number of Northwest Indiana high schools that have put the brakes on driver education courses, leaving instruction to the private sector.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Crime analyst helps find patterns of criminals to prevent violence
Two charts related to gang violence and a poster with common gang markings cover the slate-colored walls of one of the offices at the Oklahoma City Police Department. Cubicles with computers and telephones line the room and a large table rests in the center where Bret Aicher unrolls a laminated map that shows how the department is split into divisions. Aicher, 43, is a civilian crime analyst in ...
The Oklahoman |
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Chiwaukee Academy for teachers celebrating 10th year
SOMERS — The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, in collaboration with Carthage College and the unified school districts of Kenosha and Racine, presents the 10th Chiwaukee Academy. Offering a week of standards-based instruction in computers, language arts, math, professional development, reading, science, social studies, and technology, this summer academy for K-12 teachers is Aug. 11-15 on the ...
The Journal Times |
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Fitness revolution?
A computer screen on Snap Fitness owner Chuck Decker's desk allows him to monitor security cameras in the center at 17002 Old Jefferson Highway. The security system is also wired at his home.
The Advocate |
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Official's e-mails freely available -- in theory
DAVE LIEBER The cheerleader mom understood that most Texas government records are hers for the asking. So she asked. Michelle Schauer, whose daughter was a Keller High School cheerleader, first wrote to school district officials in April to get "copies of all email communications" to and from the cheerleading coach for a 13-month period. She wanted to see whether policies were followed and how ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Encyclopedias: From treasures to trash
They were all the rage decades ago, with their slick pages, leather binding and wealth of knowledge. Today, they’re collecting dust. The Internet claims another victim: encyclopedias.
St. Joseph News-Press |
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Bill Gates turns talents to saving kids
Bill Gates spent much of his career battling the bugs and viruses that threatened his Windows software. Now he's leaving the world of computers to fight a more flesh-and-blood threat: the diseases that kill millions of children across the world.
New York Daily News |
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Linked by Adam S on Sat 28th Jan 2006 13:25 UTC
Digg users just " dugg " an item from Silicon Valley Sleuth to the top of their queue. The article asks boldly, " is Windows Vista really vapourware?
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Dec 2005 22:28 UTC
"Linux works. This is a very matter-of-fact statement, but it is one many people (myself included) make every day when they boot up their computers.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Mar 2007 21:36 UTC
Mozilla on March 20 released new security and stability updates for both versions of its Firefox browser and for its Internet application suite, SeaMonkey. The new updates eradicate a minor FTP PASV port-scanning vulnerability.
OS News |
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Lifestyle
A Paris court is to decide tomorrow whether to make eBay pay 51 million euros ($A83.44 million) in damages to Louis Vuitton and other French luxury groups for letting fake copies of their goods be auctioned on its website.
The West Australian |
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Sparta-based clothier Justin Charles targets the man who has everything
SPARTA, Wis. — One morning in early June, in a cabin-themed conference room in a warehouse, a group of executives planned the launch of a new men’s fashion line. Seated around a speaker phone, three of Justin Charles’ five employees met with a Web site designer and an Internet marketing specialist.
River Valley Business Report |
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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'Exceptions' let some schools fall short on tests and still boost state ratings
Public schools love to tout the good news. The words "exemplary" or "recognized" adorn campus marquees, school district letterheads and Internet home pages.
Dallas Morning News |
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A day in oil
Eric Bolling settles into his desk and glances at the computer screen. "Holy crap," the 45-year-old commodities trader murmurs. It is Thursday morning and the New York Mercantile Exchange has opened a few minutes earlier at 9 a.m., and the price of crude oil is already up $4, to $138 a barrel.
The Star-Ledger |
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Starting young Teen's interest in stock market has grown into a web of businesses
Jordan Wathen, a 2008 Harrison High School graduate, has received a $40,000 entrepreneurship scholarship in receognition of the more than 20 stock and finance Web sites he has created and managed since he was in the 6th grade.
Evansville Courier & Press |
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MobiComp Bid Helps Microsoft's Mobile Agenda
Microsoft announced today its intent to buy MobiComp, a Portugal-based software company that specializes in cloud computing storage services to mobile users. Terms of the planned acquisition aren't being disclosed for now.
IT Management |
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Study: Four in Five Business PCs Not Fully Secured
Security firm Sophos ran a 40-day test of visiting computers from corporate users, and the results aren't pretty. Four in five of the machines checked were lacking in at least one area of security.
IT Management |
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Record crowd watches Hawks lose
LOVES PARK, Ill. - The largest crowd in the history of Road Ranger Stadium watched the Rockford RiverHawks lose, 8-6, to visiting Gateway on Saturday.
OurSports Central |
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La Crosse County on the frontier of recycling electronic waste
Don’t throw away that old television, computer or video game. It’s more valuable than you think.
La Crosse Tribune |
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Everybody's working for the weekend
Just after 6 p.m. on a recent Friday, Michael and Greg Peyser sat in the living room of their Manhattan apartment, wolfing down Virginia ham sandwiches while "Real World: Hollywood" flashed on a flat-screen television.
The Star-Ledger |
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Making the best of unhappy work environment: It's hard but doable
Sam Glenn followed some wise counsel when he found himself in a bad job situation. His mother told him, first, don't quit. And second, have a frank chat with his boss at the small computer communications firm where he worked. Feeling trapped in an unhappy work environment is sending many people in search of solace and advice. With the economy sputtering and unemployment on the rise, these ...
Abilene Reporter-News |
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