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Experts warn parents of Internet dangers
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - As police work to piece together the online correspondence that prompted Brooke Bennett of Braintree to arrange a meeting with an apparent stranger, experts are warning parents to keep tabs on their kids' Internet use.
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Elgin broker dialing up Internet phone service
Hold the phone! At least while Roy Lukowski tells you the benefits of Voice Over IP over conventional phone systems. Lukowski, head of Elgin-based Telecom Business Services, is a broker who earns a fee from manufacturers of VoIP phone systems if his client chooses a brand carried by TBS.
The Courier News |
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Making the best of bad workplace
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. Feeling trapped in an unhappy work environment is sending many people in search of solace and advice.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Oct 2006 12:43 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"George Weiss, Gartner's open-source analyst, recently said that Microsoft Windows will not suffer irreparable damage on the server side at the hands of Linux over the next five years. He's right. Microsoft will fall flat on its face all by itself, and Linux will pick up afterwards.
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Recent Original Stories
Hoping to get a jump on Google and other competitors, Adobe Systems plans to release a hosted version of its popular Photoshop image-editing application within six months, the company's chief executive said Tuesday.
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'Tough nut' succumbs to lung disease
LEWISTON - James Rioux was a cop who did it all. He walked a downtown beat before the days of laptop computers and bike patrols. He sleuthed for years, investigating and solving some of the city's more notorious fires and fraud cases. He argued before the Legislature for tougher sex-crime laws.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Dec 2007 20:18 UTC
"The GNUstep Windows installer is based on the MinGW system and consists of the basic MSYS and MinGW libraries, other library dependancies and the GNUstep Core packages (gnustep-make, gnustep-base, gnustep-gui, and gnustep-back).
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TAGorg signs new Microsoft Enterprise agreement
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization (TAGorg) has expanded its license acquisition to Microsoft software and solutions by signing a new Enterprise Agreement that completes its global coverage of offices and business operations in twenty nine countries.
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Single mom selling Florida home, heart on Internet
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - She's tried night clubs and online dating sites, but now a 42-year-old single mother is looking for love where everyone else's heart is breaking — the real estate market.
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Farmers share their bounty
Madison County's mobile farmers market hit the road for the first time last week. Madison Bounty delivers food from local farms and food processors to individual households and restaurants. The county joined the program started by Chenango County in November.
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Local experts warn of Internet dangers
Associated Press - June 29, 2008 4:43 AM ET BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Police are piecing together the online correspondence that prompted a 12-year-old Vermont girl to arrange a meeting with an...
WLFI Lafayette |
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School computer plan 'at risk'
LABOR's election pledge to put computers in schools may crash as one state demands more money.
News Interactive |
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School computer plan 'at risk'
NSW threatens to pull out of computers plan Wants more money from the Federal Government Rudd says he get's the message of by-election loss
News Interactive |
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State may scuttle school computer deal
THE New South Wales government is reportedly threatening to pull out of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's computers in schools plan unless it gets hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding.
Adelaide Now |
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Live blogging from Holland America's Eurodam
USA TODAY's Gene Sloan is reporting live from Europe this weekend as Holland America unveils its newest ship, the 2,104-passenger Eurodam.
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Free wireless Internet plan faces uncertainty
With the Wireless Oakland project offline due to lack of funding, it's unclear how Livingston County's own plan to set up free wireless Internet service will fare.
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South Bay pitchers followed Righetti's lead
Back before digital cable, the Internet and ESPN, it was difficult for Sandra and Leo Righetti to keep tabs on the no-hitter being thrown by their son - even as he did so in the media capital of the world.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Linus Torvalds included patches
into the mainline tree which implement a stable userspace driver API into the Linux kernel. The stable driver API was already announced a year ago by Greg Kroah-Hartman.
OS News |
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Cason Point: Change signals end of era for rabbit ears
Record shops, map books and almanacs have one thing in common. They are all like the Bates Motel in Hitchcock's thriller "Psycho." Just as the interstate bypassed and then isolated cinema's creepiest motor court, the Internet has dispatched those three technosaurs to the offramp of history.
Ventura County Star |
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Drama taps online search
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person?
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Local experts warn of Internet dangers
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Police are piecing together the online correspondence that prompted a 12-year-old Vermont girl to arrange a meeting with an apparent stranger.
KWWL Iowa |
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You too can be a virtual Bering Sea crabber
Players step into the chairs of real-life captains made famous by the show :Deadliest Catch" -- Northwestern skipper Sig Hansen gives you advice throughout -- and compete for crab while docking at computer-generated versions of Dutch Harbor, Akutan and St. Paul Island.
Anchorage Daily News |
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Local experts warn of Internet dangers
Associated Press - June 29, 2008 4:43 AM ET BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Police are piecing together the online correspondence that prompted a 12-year-old Vermont girl to arrange a meeting with an...
KOAM-TV Pittsburg |
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Foothill College's diverse challenge
Foothill College trains the people who take your pulse, clean your teeth, fix your computer and install your plumbing.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Travel Briefs
More hotels offer Wi-Fi Fewer hotels are offering free breakfasts, more are charging for late cancellations and more are offering free in-room wireless Internet access.
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