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Comcast Sets its Sights on Peer to Peer Apps
The broadband provider's proposed "P2P Bill of Rights and Responsibilities" could set tough limits on file-sharing software.
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snark: Gran, You’re on the Internets!
Funny. Within a week of our parody of The Clarion-Ledger supposedly purchasing the JFP in order to steal reporter Adam Lynch, in which we ripped on their horrendous online logo, The Clarion-Ledger replaced the Reagan-era-font logo on its re-re-re-designed Web site.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 10th Nov 2005 02:12 UTC
Firefox turned one year old Wednesday, marking yet another milestone for the popular open-source browser. Firefox has grabbed 8.65 percent of the market and put a dent into Internet Explorer's dominance, according to NetApplications' October results.
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Why Can't Google Catch Easy Spam? April 16, 2008 By Mike Elgan Google's Gmail spam filter is legendary, and considered one of the best in the business. And it's true, for the most part.
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Anti-Virus Programs Aren't One-Stop Stoppers
Many Windows users worry about viruses. Some also worry about the software that's supposed to protect their computers from viruses.
Washington Post |
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Sentencing Date Set For Former Officer
FAYETTEVILLE - A sentencing date is set for a former Fayetteville police officer who pleaded guilty to computer child porn charges.
The Morning News |
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IBM Raises Full-Year Earnings Target
IBM adds to the upbeat technology news by reporting stronger-than-expected quarterly results.... Bank Reporting Software Use Word & Excel to Easily Produce & Manage Reports. Demo for Free!
eWeek |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 3rd Dec 2005 16:55 UTC, submitted by anonymous
As if his promotion to chief technology officer weren't demanding enough, Red Hat's Brian Stevens must also lead a revolution of sorts. After all, open source is changing government, and Red Hat shoulders a good deal of that direction.
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Khon Kaen touted as major software hub
To attract international software developers to invest in Thailand, Industry Minister Suwit Khunkitti wants to turn Khon Kaen into a software hub modelled on India's Bangalore. The deputy prime minister and industry minister says the software industry in Thailand has a lot of room to grow.
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Pahrump Valley Times |
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Morlex Acquires Ad Authority(R) to Form Ad Authority Group, Inc.
Yesterday, Ad Authority, Inc.® , a leading innovator in direct to consumer internet marketing, announced its acquisition by Morlex, Inc. , an Internet-focused customer acquisition company that owns and markets newsletters and websites targeting the personal finance and trading marketplace.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Lenovo mulls Middle East buys in expansion drive
DUBAI, April 15 - Lenovo Group Ltd, the world's fourth-largest computer maker, is considering acquisitions to expand outside Asia into markets including the Middle East and Turkey, an executive said on Tuesday.
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Call for anti-child porn campaign
Child pornography websites could be eradicated by a co-ordinated international campaign, it has been claimed. Charity the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has found evidence of fewer than 3,000 sites offering the sickening images.
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Darwin original theory goes online
Charles Darwin's original version of the theory of evolution is being published on the internet. The first draft of the paper was among thousands of the scientists' papers being made available online by Cambridge University.
Channel 4 |
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BOSTON ( Map , News ) - Anemic U.S. growth didn't prevent computer makers from posting another double-digit gain in shipments worldwide in the first quarter, according to two technology research firms that both said the increase beat their forecasts.
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Doozla drawing app for Mac OS X released
plasq has announced the release full screen children's drawing application -- dubbed Doozla -- featuring simple free-hand drawing and color tools, webcam and tablet support, entertaining color-in templates and background images. The tool has four creativity modes: drawing - free-hand drawing on a background, coloring in -- add color and lines to th...
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Apple patches $10,000 prize-winning bug
Apple has issued a security patch for its Safari Web browser, fixing the flaw that earned one security researcher $10,000 at the CanSecWest security conference. The flaw was exploited by Independent Security Evaluators Researcher Charlie Miller to gain access to a MacBook Air computer three weeks ago . It lies in the WebKit open-source HTML rendering engine used by Safari and several ...
InfoWorld |
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New-look eBay beats forecasts
Business & money: Online auctioneer posts 22% rise in first-quarter net profit, adding buyers for the first time in a year
Guardian Unlimited |
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Technology News
FOR WEEKS NOW, analysts and armchair financial nerds have been mulling over what it will mean if software megacorp Microsoft buys web monkey farm Yahoo!. Would Microsoft-Yahoo! (known forevermore as Microhoo!) challenge Google to some kind of web domination duel and win? Probably not.
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Windows XP SP3 out by end of April
The long-awaited final service pack for the XP operating system could be made available within weeks, according to reports. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
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Linux on the server sees reliability gains
Yankee Group research suggests Linux distributions for servers now see less downtime than Windows Server 2003.
ZDNet Asia |
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End of online child abuse 'possible'
HUNDREDS of child abuse websites around the world could be shut down if countries worked together to tackle the problem, an internet watchdog said in a report today.
Daily Telegraph |
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Chinese netizens urge Carrefour boycott after torch relay incident
Online and text message calls for a boycott of the French retailer Carrefour are circulating in China in response to the disruptions of the Olympic torch relay in Paris. The public relations manager of Carrefour in Shanghai, Li Jing ...
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Black search engines, Peter Gabriel's new engine and Randi Rhodes: New on the Net
A search engine designed to deliver results tailored specifically for the black community marks its first week of operation today. RushmoreDrive.com , named for the street where it's based in Charlotte, N.C., claims it differs from such sites as BlackAmericaWeb and BlackVoices because it delivers the same sort of results as more general search engines for news, general information and job ...
The Plain Dealer |
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