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Recent Original Stories
"Jerry Rosenthal, chief executive officer of Open Invention Network, has just issued a statement about the Fortune article , which I take as a warning to any litigious folks out there who might be thinking about litigation against Linux that any such action will have consequences.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Aug 2007 18:15 UTC
Openbox 3.4.4 has been released . "Openbox is a minimalistic, highly configurable, next generation window manager with extensive standards support. Openbox lets you bring the latest applications outside of a full desktop environment.
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Search for missing 12-year-old girl widens
BROOKFIELD -- The search for a missing 12-year-old girl broadened Friday as the FBI joined in and police investigators turned to officials at MySpace.com, the online social networking site through which she had been communicating with an unknown person prior to her disappearance.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft planned this week to announce that it was broadening the virtualization rights for Windows Vista, but decided at the last minute to reverse course and stick with existing limits.
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We want you: Election rocks to a new Latin beat
They're not just rocking the vote -- they're salseando, perreando and mariachi-ando it. Latino musicians, actors and celebrities are getting involved in the U.S. presidential campaign to an unprecedented degree this year, from voter-registration campaigns to online music videos for Barack Obama, the candidate drawing the most support from young Latinos.
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ESCORT Radar Announces a New Revolutionary Portable Radar and Laser Detector with GPS Intelligence and Safety Camera ...
Expanding its technological leadership in the radar and laser detector industry, ESCORT Inc. announced today the next generation of its GPS-powered speed and location intelligent radar and laser detectors, the all-new PASSPORT 9500ix. (PRWeb Jun 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1060754.htm
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Sabathia, Sizemore lead Indians past Reds, 6-0
(Photo/Yahoo Sports) Reds’ catcher David Ross waits for the throw while Cleveland’s Grady Sizemore slides home. CLEVELAND (AP) – C.C. Sabathia can't even allow himself to watch his latest masterpiece.
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Carpentier wins pole at New Hampshire
(Photo/Yahoo Sports) Patrick Carpentier captured the first pole of his career at New Hampshire. LOUDON, N.H. (AP) – Rookie Patrick Carpentier grabbed his first NASCAR Sprint Cup pole Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Williamson Daily News |
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Seattle man expresses his love of travel in silly dance
Matt Harding is a bit like Waldo. Just not as hard to spot. Just look for the little jig. You may have already caught this guy's act on the Internet.
Detroit Free Press |
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Use Google to map park trip
Tourists overwhelmed by the mind-boggling size of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., can now plan their visit with the help of a 3D Google Earth map created by the Walt Disney Co.
The Sacramento Bee |
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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. (PRWeb Jun 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1061114.htm
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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. (PRWeb Jun 29, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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When pickup sales dived, automakers changed plans
DEARBORN, Mich. - Every morning, just after getting coffee, Mark Fields fires up his laptop to pore over a computer model showing real-time U.S. auto sales figures.
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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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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. (PRWeb Jun 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1060854.htm
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Scholar traces online Obama smears
The e-mail landed in Danielle Allen's queue one morning as she was in her office at the Institute for Advanced Study, the haven for some...
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ROTHBURY ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Laptops add depth to all-instrument band
Santa Cruz-based, Georgia-raised STS9 is a band that would fit in great at the Movement techno festival, but works just as well in the broader setting of a Rothbury-type fest. STS9 is a five-member, all-instrumental band that combines live instruments with computer and synth samples to create an electro-live sound with grooves that move from dance-oriented to chill-out.
Detroit Free Press |
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Search for solutions in bad job situation
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, to have a frank chat with his boss at the small computer communications firm where he worked.
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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. (PRWeb Jun 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1061044.htm
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On the Susquehanna, a new approach
Investment in maps, sensors aims to provide earlier flood warning HARRISBURG -- The next time the Susquehanna River rises, people should be able to check Internet maps that show how high water will go."We learned a number of things from the 2006 floods," said Ben Pratt, an engineer with the Susquehanna River Basin Commission. "One was that we needed to better understand how much water is ...
Albany Times Union |
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Check out free travel videos online
Free videos of all types of destinations are just a click or two away. You can watch them on your computer or download to a Web-enabled phone or video iPod. Many are available for free at Apple's iTunes store. Click on podcasts and then on the category ''Society & Culture.'' Scroll down the category list on the left to further limit your choices to the ''Places & Travel'' subcategory.
Miami Herald |
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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. (PRWeb Jun 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1061454.htm
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Parish unveils new Web site for area artists
St. Tammany Parish government has unveiled a new Web site for area artists to market themselves. The St. Tammany on Cultural Affairs introduced the Internet site at www.stpgov.org/artists/ that allows artists to enter personal information and eventually be part of a database the public can search.
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Buy a house, win a bride — it's a package deal on Web
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — She's tried nightclubs and online dating sites, but now a 42-year-old single mother is looking for love where so many hearts are breaking — the real estate market.
Arizona Daily Star |
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New routes take music to the fans
The heavy metal group Metallica shocked its fans in 2000 when it sued Napster, claiming the illegal file-sharing software violated not just federal copyright laws, but also racketeering statutes usually reserved for the prosecution of mobsters and drug dealers.
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