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CSE Software Inc. Is Here To Stay
Morton, IL - CSE Software announced today that it has cancelled plans to rename the company. The Morton-based, integrated technology services firm will continue to roll out its enhanced scope of services under the firm's original name, CSE Software Inc.
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Danny DeMichele Now Offers Internet Marketing Consultant Services
Danny DeMichele, the founder and CEO of a successful Internet advertising agency in San Diego, is now offering his services as an Internet marketing consultant.
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Netvoyager Announces the Release of NoMachine Capable Thin Client Computer Terminals
Netvoyager expands capabilities of thin clients to include growing NoMachine NX users.
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Maliere Annouces Early Success of Ecommerce Web Site
Maliere announces the early success of its website in attracting customers for Eternity Rings. Sales have far exceeded all projections in a short period of time.
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Texas Company Leads Fight against "Botnets" and "Zero Day Exploits"
Sentinel IPS, a leader in managed Intrusion Prevention services, was early in the detection of a new botnet-delivered exploit, now making its way across the internet with a vengence. Botnets are armies of infected machines under the command and control of a single person or group. This type of attack, called "SQL Injection," targets online web applications written in ASP, a type of code ...
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ZMOT Project Serves Online Advertisers
The online advertising project ZMOT (http://zmot.com) is live! From now on the powerful online advertising technologies are offered to those who want to get noticed without spending vast budgets on the long-term campaigns. The wide range of flexible advertising solutions is now available for easy and quick website promotion.
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Dumped Rovelli vows to return
He has been dropped, the Warriors are searching for a new halfback, and Grant Rovelli is well aware the fans have been giving him awful amounts of stick on the internet. One reporter swore he looked close to tears leaving the field after the defeat by South Sydney.
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Inland ham radio clubs join in national event
Vi Hallacy wore earphones as she spoke into her ham radio handset. The Mile High Radio Club member wasn't the only amateur radio operator using airwave bandwidth Saturday.
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Inland ham radio clubs join in national event
Vi Hallacy wore earphones as she spoke into her ham radio handset. The Mile High Radio Club member wasn't the only amateur radio operator using airwave bandwidth Saturday.
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Leaky toilets, dripping faucets may increase bills; here's help
Doris White got hosed, but not by a crooked salesperson, nor by an Internet scheme.
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Recent Original Stories
"Buried deep within Windows' bosom is a carbon-crusted fossil from the ancient days of computing. This aged wart on Windows' soul harkens back to a more primitive time, when computers lacked the oomph to go graphical and mice were nothing but rodents.
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Priceline grows, prospers
For years, Priceline.com has pledged to customers, "No one deals like we do." Now, thanks to an aggressive international growth strategy and savvy marketing sense, the Norwalk-based online travel agency is convincing Wall Street of its mantra.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 18th Jul 2005 03:38 UTC
One of the new requirements of WM5 was that it now had to be installed in the flash ROM instead of the main RAM (on WM5 there is only "program" memory and not "data" memory shared anymore).
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft, apparently, is helping the folks at Mono to port Silverlight to Linux. This is good news, as the primary fear I've heard from developers is that Silverlight will be locked to Microsoft platforms and products.
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Recent Original Stories
ExtremeTech takes a look at the six different versions of Vista and has devised a way in helping people choose which one is best for them. The article outlines several key features and differences between versions in a comparison chart.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 27th Jun 2008 05:10 UTC, submitted by Ager Ignis
For any given release of Windows, there are companies that choose to skip it. But when the company is Intel, it's a big deal. Intel's IT department "found no compelling case" for upgrading to Windows Vista.
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Recent Original Stories
Documentary evidence that Microsoft considered abandoning Office for Mac in order to cause 'a great deal of harm' to Apple has emerged. An emailed memo from Microsoft-founder Bill Gates to then Mac Business Unit chief Ben Waldman dated June 1997 talks about morale in the Mac Office development camp.
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The article yesterday
on KDE4 triggered both Sebastian Kuegler and Aaron Seigo to respond via their blogs. Kuegler writes : "The Free Desktop and KDE have come a long way during the last years. There have been various huge changes in KDE's social structure, in it's infrastructure and of course in the sourcecode itself.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 27th Jun 2008 05:10 UTC, submitted by Ager Ignis
For any given release of Windows, there are companies that choose to skip it. But when the company is Intel, it's a big deal. Intel's IT department "found no compelling case" for upgrading to Windows Vista.
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Engagement marketing: Interacting with customers
Q: Jack, please help me understand ''engagement marketing.'' I've been told it's a great opportunity for small business. A: The Internet has proven itself a force to be reckoned with. It has changed consumer habits and caused a communications revolution, worldwide. Value is created when people connect via participative platforms created around a common goal -- to be entertained or informed, to ...
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Iran visa on Internet for foreigners
Iran - Travel -e- Visa Head of Immigration Police and Foreign Nationals said on Saturday the visa will be issued on the Internet for foreign visitors.
Islamic Republic News Agency |
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'Playing games'
Internet abuzz with messages allegedly left by T.O. pickup artist
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Education briefs
Cassandra R. Sims, daughter of Mr. Gary L. Sims and Mrs. Jennifer A. Sims of Corrales, graduated from Grinnell College on May as a member of the class of 2008. Sims earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in computer science.
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Bows and arrow give way to tools of modernity
It took six flights, six airports, six landing strips, each one consecutively smaller, to get me from my base in Mexico City to La Petanha, a village of about 250 people set deep in Brazil's Western Amazon.
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U-M recalls lead-tainted bookmarks
It seemed like a fun way to promote goodwill for the University of Michigan at the Ann Arbor Mayor's Green Fair earlier this month: Hand out bookmarks made from recycled computer circuit boards.
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