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AOL to developers: We'll guarantee revenue if you use Platform-A
In an appeal to application developers on Facebook and Bebo (which is owned by AOL), the company's Platform-A wing will offer a flat fee for every three unique visitors who view one of their ads.
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10 Essential Sites for Tips and How-To’s
The advent of the Internet and social media have spawned a number of how-to sites, which has made finding tips and resources easier than ever before. We’ve put together a list of 10 essential sites where you can find or in some cases contribute tips and how-to’s on a wide range of topics. No matter [...]
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Anthem error on EA computer game
They didn't make it this year, but in the computer game Euro 2008 by Electronic Arts, the boys finally got to go to the Euros. The Northern Ireland football team line up for the beginning of Euro 2008 and wait for the national anthem to sing out. But it's not 'God Save The Queen', it's 'Danny Boy'.
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Recent Original Stories
BentUser has Part II of an in depth preview of Windows Vista, which includes a look at some more Vista features as well as some analysis of overall performance, including a numerical comparison with Windows XP. Also takes a look at the new error reporting/self healing features and the cross-computer syncing features.
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Companies Form Alliance for Macs in the Enterprise
Atempo, Centrify, Group Logic, LANrev and Parallels announced on Monday that they have banded together to help facilitate the acceptance of the Mac in the enterprise business world. The Enterprise Desktop Alliance will offer solutions that make it easier to deploy Macs in a Windows-dominated work environment, and will also offer information that helps validate the Mac in the workplace
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Qualcomm vs. Intel: You decide
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Qualcomm vs. Intel: You decide --Qualcomm has a chip called Snapdragon. Intel has Atom and Moorestown. Which of these chips will be a more viable, compelling chip for the fit-in-your-pocket device and ultralight computer market? Two steps forward, one step back: NBC's online Olympics coverage --NBC is going to offer the most complete online ...
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Recent Original Stories
A story of how Microsoft went from 5% of the enterprise market to 90% in three years during 1996-1999. This story shows how they did it and reveals a little known fact that GNU/Linux has had the technology to challenge Microsoft for six years.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Nov 2006 18:26 UTC
"Someone just asked me whether, now that Novell's become buddies with Microsoft, I'll be turning away from Novell/SUSE as one of my favorite Linux distributions. My answer is no. I'm sticking with SUSE Linux on both my desktops and servers.
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Allen, Snyder join IP Vicksburg
Casey Allen and Mark Snyder have joined International Paper as reliability engineers at the Vicksburg mill. Allen has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Southern University in Baton Rouge.
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'Rock Band 2' to include new online modes, songs
"Rock Band" is ready for an encore.
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eBay told to pay $59M to fashion brand for fakes
A French commercial court Monday ordered eBay Inc. to pay more than $59 million to a high-end fashion company because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site.
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Premarket roundup: Google, Merrill Lynch
A Citi Investment Research analyst named Google Inc. a top pick Monday, recommending the company's shares over Expedia Inc.'s because of economic trends that favor the search engine operator.
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eBay told to pay $59M to fashion brand for fakes
A French commercial court Monday ordered eBay Inc. to pay more than $59 million to a high-end fashion company because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site.
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Sinclair dreams of 'flying cars'
Personal flying machines will be a reality, says home computer and electric car pioneer Sir Clive Sinclair.
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Universities limit the use of anti-plagiarism software
SNEAKY STUDENTS USING plagiarism-detection software to cover up their cheating ways have ironically led to universities now calling for policies limiting the software’s use.
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Top vendors collaborate on IT security
Janie Davies, Computing , Monday 30 June 2008 at 16:08:00 Big five IT companies have set up a consortium to tackle internet security issues A dedicated IT security forum has been created by a consortium of leading vendors, to allow cooperation between companies around the world in addressing security threats....
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Announcement pursuant to Section 23 para. 1 sentence 1 no. 1 of the German Securities Acquisition and Takeover Act ...
On May 15, 2008, Pyramus S.a r.l., Luxembourg ("Bidder"), published the offer document for its voluntary takeover offer ("Offer") to the shareholders of D+S europe AG, Hamburg, to acquire all bearer shares with no par value held by shareholders of D+S europe AG ("D+S europe Shares") (ISIN DE0005336804 and DE000A0SFQ82). The offer document is available on the internet at ...
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Yahoo's board takes its case to shareholders
Yahoo Inc. is starting to meet with its major shareholders in hopes of fending off activist investor Carl Icahn. Icahn is trying to overthrow Yahoo's board in retaliation for rejecting Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover bid.
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Yahoo's board takes its case to shareholders
Yahoo Inc. is starting to meet with its major shareholders in hopes of fending off activist investor Carl Icahn.
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Analysis: U.S. military to patrol Internet
WASHINGTON, June 30 (UPI) -- The U.S. military is looking for a contractor to patrol cyberspace, watching for warning signs of forthcoming terrorist attacks or other hostile activity on the Web.
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AT&T Launches 3G in Charleston
CHARLESTON and HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Watch video on the go. Surf the wireless Internet at DSL-like speeds. Share live video during a wireless call. AT&T (NYSE: T - message board ) today announced the launch of third generation (3G) mobile broadband network in Charleston and Huntington -- opening the door to a new era of interactive wireless voice, video and data applications and selection of new ...
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News Europe
A French court has ordered eBay, an online auctioneer, to pay nearly $63m in damages to Louis Vuitton and five other luxury goods brands for selling fake goods.
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The Next MP3 Revolution - Free Music for All Thanks to Web 2.0 Recording
RapidSolution Software AG presents the new Windows software "MP3videoraptor 3.0" on its website at http://www.audials.com.
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Internet provider settles 'cramming' suit
Radical Persson Inc., a California corporation, and its owner Lars Persson have agreed to pay $100,000 in forfeitures, restitution and costs to settle allegations of "cramming," or charging for unauthorized services.
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SolutionsIQ Leads Service Organizations With Six Experts Set to Speak at Agile 2008 Conference
SolutionsIQ, Inc., a leader in Agile software development services, training and consulting, today announced that six of its Agile experts have been selected to present at the Agile 2008 conference, slated for Aug. 4 - 8, in Toronto, Canada.
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