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Outdoors notebook: Tagging passive gear
Passive fishing gear (trotlines, crab traps, bush hooks and other devices that catch fish in fresh water while the fisherman is not present) have to be tagged with the owner's name and address under a new rule.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Popular business directory searches
Computer Skills Required. Must Live In Parker County. ... >MORE Experienced Commercial Glass Experienced Commercial Glaziers • Top $ Paid • Paid Insurance • Profit Sharing Established ...
The Weatherford Democrat |
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Vt. case prompts warning of Internet dangers
BURLINGTON, Vt. -- 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. ... - By The Associated Press
The Nashua Telegraph |
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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.
WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids |
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Sports Calendar/Upcoming area events
SWAMPLAND BASEBALL LEAGUEMonday. Playoffs, Game 3, South Louisiana Bank vs. Robichaux Ford at Berwick High School, 4 p.m.Monday. Sonic Red Sox at Trojans (DH), 5 p.m.Monday. Playoffs, Game 4, Thibodaux Regional Medical Center vs. Capital One Cardinals at Berwick High School, 7 p.m.MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
The Houma Courier |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Feb 2007 21:12 UTC, submitted by anonymous
A tiny, Linux-based gateway has won an award for hardware innovation at the 2007 Embedded World conference in Nuremberg this week.
New Mobile Computing |
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A virtual hit: BCC's online 'classroom'
While sitting at home, sociology teacher Sasha Gibson visits her "classroom" several times a week, conversing with students and checking assignments. Gibson's classroom isn't on a college campus, it's a virtual classroom on the Internet offered though Burlington County College's distance-learning program.
Burlington County Times |
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Plans to make Xbox the go-to console
The Xbox 360 is doing just fine in most of the world, but Japanese gamers have remained resistant to Microsoft's charms.
Independent Online |
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Al-Qa'eda style terrorists planning UK attacks with ambulances bought on eBay
Terrorists may be planning to launch suicide bomb attacks in Britain using former NHS ambulances and police cars bought on auction website eBay, police chiefs have warned.
Daily Telegraph |
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Jordan- TAGorg signs new Microsoft Enterprise agreement
Jordan- TAGorg signs new Microsoft Enterprise agreement
MENAFN |
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Texarkana, Longview lawyers file lawsuit against California blogger, saying he libeled them
Anonymous Internet blogging by a California corporate lawyer accusing an area attorney of criminal conduct has resulted in a civil lawsuit alleging libel and slander.
Texarkana Gazette |
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Strong, innovative Web browsers emerge
NEW YORK (AP) — With all the recent attention on the new Firefox 3 Internet browser, it’s easy to miss two strong, innovative rivals. Add it all up, and Microsoft Corp.’s market-leading Internet Explorer has some impressive challengers.
CNews |
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Bill Gates is unforgettable for many Chinese
Beijing, June 29: To many Chinese, Bill Gates, who stepped down as Microsoft's executive chairman Friday, is more than a billionaire. For them he represents an age and a spirit.
New Kerala |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Oct 2005 17:33 UTC
IBM officials said the company will donate a subset of the IBM Rational Unified Process to the open-source community . RUP is a development methodology that comes out of IBM Software Group's Rational business unit.
New Mobile Computing |
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Catalyst Resources Uses RIAs and SaaS to Shrink Carbon Footprint
Catalyst Resources released a "green audit" of their SaaS collaborative workspace project. The Rich Internet Application (RIA) enabled Catalyst Resources to reduce its carbon impact footprint by 21,000 lbs of CO2 per month, while reducing expenses ...
ebizQ.net |
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The Future Has a Kill Switch
palegray.net writes "Bruce Schneier brings us his perspective on a future filled with kill switches; from OnStar-equipped automobiles and city buses that can be remotely disabled by police to Microsoft's patent-pending ideas regarding so-called Digital Manners Policies. In Schneier's view, these capabilities aren't exactly high points of our potential future. From the article: 'Once we go down ...
Slashdot |
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Hyper-V Out
Microsoft managed to get its VMware-spooking Hyper-V, its hypervisor-based virtualization technology, out the door Thursday, which is something of an accomplishment considering that by Microsoft's clock the thing is weeks early, having not been expected until August sometime.
SYS-CON Media |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Dec 2005 12:35 UTC
International technology standards organization Ecma voted Thursday to approve the creation of a technical committee to begin looking into standardization of Microsoft Office's Open XML document format. The effort has been backed by Apple, Intel and Toshiba.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Dell has announced it has acquired Alienware , a well-known digital solitaire machines maker.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 19:27 UTC
With the announcement of Longhorn's official name, Microsoft has left many users asking: why Windows Vista ? Company representatives told BetaNews that Microsoft felt the new version of Windows "deserved a name that was more representative of what it specifically brings to customers."
OS News |
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Microsoft shares fell on Thursday after it declined to dampen rumours that its new Windows Vista operating system ...
. Its shares closed down 2% after a Microsoft executive appeared to avoid confirming the current January 2007 Vista release data for consumers. Instead, Microsoft's Kevin Johnson said Vista would be shipped "when it is available".
OS News |
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Bangalore cops guide the city's traffic through Internet
Police in the city are using information technology to deal with the traffic mess.
IBN live |
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Goff to fill education agency’s finance job
Bill Goff will become assistant commissioner for finance and administration at the Arkansas Department of Education, leaving his position as director of the Arkansas Public School Computer Network. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
NWAnews.com |
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Aussie man's 'life' sold
A man in Australia who was selling his "life" over the internet - including his home, job and the chance to meet his friends - has sold to an unidentified buyer.
News 24 South Africa |
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SVN Web site puts gas prices on the map
If the price of gas on one side of town were 10 cents cheaper than the price at a station on the other side of town, would you make the trip to fill up for less?
SaukValley.com |
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