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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Dec 2005 20:16 UTC
Microsoft postponed the introduction of the next test release of its Internet Explorer 7 Web browser until sometime in 2006, according to comments posted to the company's site for software developers.
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AOL rate increase maybe not as dumb as it looks
Bumping the price for the low-cost dial-up plan by 20 percent could drive members away--but it also could help AOL grow out of its Internet service provider phase.
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Report: Online Advertising Strong As Ever
The advertising industry as a whole isn't looking so great. Yet ZenithOptimedia found that, in comparison to traditional competitors, online advertising appears to be healthy and growing. read more
WebProNews |
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6 Synth Bands That Don't Suck
Electro Pop never sounded so good. Aerodynamic haircuts, frilly pirate shirts, and guys in stupid glasses standing behind computers looking bored: Synth-pop doesn't have the best reputation for rocking out.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 1st Feb 2006 19:54 UTC
"A post on the Register , claiming that Google might be close to rolling out a 'Goobuntu' Linux desktop distro, has been making the usual rounds in the tech news circuit today.
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State Street Corporation Announces Webcast of Second-Quarter Earnings Conference Call
BOSTON----State Street Corporation will release its second-quarter 2008 financial results followed by an Internet broadcast of its earnings conference call on Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at 9:30 a.m.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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iPodObserver - comScore: Internet Search for iPhone Jumps 47% in April
ComScore released a report last week that showed a dramatic jump, 47 percent, in internet search for the term iPhone in April, 2008, as word of the iPhone 3G circulated on the Internet. About 1.3 million people conducted 6.9 million searches for iPhone-related terms, a significant increase from previous months
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Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP
Microsoft will allow smaller mom-and-pop PC builder shops to buy XP for resale through the end of January. A version of XP will also remain available for ultra-low-cost PCs such as the Asus Eee PC.
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Dell says it will delete data from stolen laptops
(AP:DALLAS) Dell Inc. is joining a long list of other computer makers that offer a service designed to track lost or stolen laptops and delete sensitive data if the finder connects the machine to the Internet.
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Quantum leaps on to the web
The explosive trailer for the new James Bond movie Quantum of Solace has been unleashed on the internet. Fans of the super-spy will have to wait until October to see his latest adventure in full, but the trailer will be aired in cinemas from Wednesday.
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Prairie Home Police Department receives donated computers from Dept. of Public Safety
Prairie Home City Council met Thursday night for their regular monthly meeting that was originally scheduled for June 19 but had to be postponed.
Boonville Daily News |
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Companies group together to push Macs to enterprises
Mac's growing market share apparently is causing IT professionals pause to reconsider Macs as a business tool, helped by the so-called enterprise consumerization trend. Apple on its part is trying to convince big businesses with complete hardware and software solutions. In the meantime, five major companies that provide specialized Mac business solutions have formed an alliance to promote and ...
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Man gets 2 years for using bogus checks on eBay
A Nebraska man who bought almost $70,000 in stamps from post offices across the country and then sold them on eBay was sentenced in federal court in St. Louis today to nearly two years in prison.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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French Court Orders eBay To Pay For Counterfeit Auctions
A French commercial court Monday ordered eBay Inc. to pay more than $61 million to a high-end fashion company because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site.
NBC 11 Bay Area |
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eBay to pay $61M to brand for fakes
A French court ordered eBay to pay more than $61 million to a fashion company because fake goods were sold on the auction site.
KGO-TV Bay Area |
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Reuters Technology Summary
Rhapsody to challenge iTunes by embracing the iPod NEW YORK - Digital music seller Rhapsody is launching a $50 million marketing assault on Apple's iTunes, offering songs online and via partners including Yahoo Inc and Verizon Wireless, Rhapsody said on Monday. The songs will be sold in MP3 format, which means users of the Rhapsody service will be able to play them on iPods. ...
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eBay told to pay $61M to fashion brand for fakes
A French court ordered eBay Inc. to pay more than $61 million to a high-end fashion company Monday because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Windows XP stops shipping to most PC makers
Microsoft today is on schedule to formally drop Windows XP sales to PC makers, signaling the company's complete transition to Vista for its regular home users. The move effectively represents the end to the unusually long lifespan of nearly seven years for the operating system for most users, although Microsoft plans to continue offering XP to PC ...
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iPhone 3G will need 'unbricking' when purchased?
Apple and AT&T had said the iPhone 3G would have to be activated in-store at the time of purchase, but it looks like store employees will actually need to "unbrick" the phones.
CNET |
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China Voice Holding Corp. Achieves First Benchmark in Government Contract Deployment
BOCA RATON, Fla.----China Voice Holding Corporation announced today that its China subsidiary, Beijing CandidSoft Technology Co. Ltd. , has completed the installation of the first 1,000 "seats" of their SKY O/A Office Automation and Voice over IP telephony solution for the GuangXi region of its 55,000 seat contract with China's government.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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ACE*COMM Secures Significant Contract to Supply Convergent Mediation and Data Collection Solution to Southeast Asian ...
GAITHERSBURG, Md.----ACE*COMM Corporation , a provider of advanced telecom operations support systems for service providers and value-added services solutions for wireless operators, has been awarded a Convergent Mediation™ and Data Collection supply project in the Southeast Asian region.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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The Media Cool Kids: Never As Cool As You Think [How Things Work]
Internet freedom advocates—a group that includes just about every blogger—are up in arms at the revelation that Boing Boing, the incredibly popular this-and-that blog, has purged its...
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AppleSox notebook: Defense has been the unsung hero
WENATCHEE - While the batters have been posting big numbers and the pitchers have been putting up small ones, the Wenatchee AppleSox defense has quietly put together a great season.
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ALLDATAdiy.com Subscription Addresses Recent Vehicle Recalls
ELK GROVE, Calif., June 30, 2008 -- ALLDATAdiy.com, the leading source of vehicle-specific online automotive diagnostic and repair information, offers current recall information and factory service bulletins for most vehicle makes and models sold in the United States from 1982 to 2007.
PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Posted: 30-06-2008 , 00:20 GMT
Jordan Telecom Group (JTG), the leading integrated telecommunications provider in the Kingdom, announced during a press conference held yesterday the reduction of the internet protocol (IP) connectivity costs from 15% up to 52% to the Internet providers.
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