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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 14th Jan 2007 23:05 UTC, submitted by an Anonymous Reader
This week's KDE Commit Digest tells about an installer for KDE on Windows and the problems the developers encountered setting up a working environment for KDE to run on. Many screenshots included, showing the first applications (such as Konqueror) running natively.
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Britton Elementary left with mess of splattered supplies
An art classroom was raided at Britton Elementary School over the weekend, leaving supplies splattered across the floor and a computer and television missing. Principal Kimberly Zachery discovered the mess Monday morning, complete with obscenities scrawled on the wall and footprints of bare feet in the residue of fire extinguisher foam. "Looking at the footprints, it looks like children did it,” ...
The Oklahoman |
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GlacialTech launches Igloo series CPU Coolers for AMD processors
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SiliconIndia |
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Adobe boosts Flash media search with Google and Yahoo!
More ads where you don't want them Adobe Systems is working with Google and Yahoo! to improve the accuracy of searches for Flash ads and media by delivering an optimized version of its ubiquitous player.…
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Web Site Design
When it comes to web site design, many e-retailers today face a real conundrum.
InternetRetailer.com |
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E-commerce Solutions
It’s a great time to be in retail e-commerce, because the choice among available technology has never been greater. It’s also a really challenging time, because choosing among available e-commerce systems—and how far to go with them to engage customers—has never been tougher.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Internet Retailer Survey: Hold the line
Internet retailers are running leaner operations these days and that drive for more efficiency is impacting their spending on e-commerce technology. Web retailers are planning to spend only slightly more on e-commerce hardware, software and services this year over last year.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Buyers Guide 2009 Overview: Unearthing the real ROI
When Shutterfly Inc. CEO Jeffrey Housenbold drills his senior managers over the details of a new e-commerce technology project, his most pressing question isn’t when the new initiative will pay for itself.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Yahoo 'questioned Microsoft offer'
Yahoo has sought to rally shareholder support in the face of a proxy battle with billionaire Carl Icahn.
Independent Online |
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Check out his GODCAST
Never heard of "Porn Sunday"? Then you've probably never downloaded a podcast-sermon from the Crossroads Church of Cottage Grove.
Pioneer Press |
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Edmond man arrested in thefts
EDMOND — A man was arrested after Edmond police said he stole property from a restaurant and a golf course where he worked. Edgar Vazquez, 31, Edmond, faces complaints of grand larceny and concealing stolen property. Police reported Monday they recovered a laptop computer and a digital camera from Vazquez's home. The camera had been taken from a golf cart at Oak Tree Golf Club, 1515 W Oak Tree ...
The Oklahoman |
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Man sues old schoolfriend for libel after he made 'fake' entries on Facebook
A company boss whose personal details were displayed on Facebook under a fake entry has launched a landmark High Court claim for damages.
Daily Mail |
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Online community springs up to discern fake handbags
It was the peeling hologram sticker in her new Fendi bag that made Chrys Reyna suspicious.
The Standard-Times |
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I'm now reading a story on microblogs
In cyberspace, no status update is too small to share with friends, family and strangers, including this: In Franklin, Tenn., an office worker reports that he just shuffled over from his desk to the couch. A biker in Orange, Calif., is headed to Starbucks. Elsewhere in California, someone just got coffee up his nose.
Chicago Tribune |
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PC industry's contact centers improve
Personal computer companies still irk many of the customers who call in search of help, but a new study found that better service from foreign call centers helped the industry improve its performance over the past year.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Computer deal will be paid for: Iemma
New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma says he signed up to the Federal Government's computers in schools program because there was an agreement ongoing costs would be met.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Device puts steering at the tip of the tongue
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new device that uses a tiny magnet can help disabled people steer a wheelchair or operate a computer using only the tip of the tongue, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.
Reuters |
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AP-Yahoo News Poll: 9 in 10 Hit Hard by Gas Prices
WASHINGTON (AP) – Like a plague that does not discriminate by economic class, race or age, soaring fuel prices are inflicting pain throughout the U.S.....
The Memphis Daily News |
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Website Helps Keep Track Of Who's Googling You
Tens of millions of people's names are typed into internet search engines each and every day. But what pops up isn't always flattering or accurate. A new site promises to put your best information at the top, while letting you track who is searching for you online.
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Now, steering at tip of tongue 1 Jul 2008, 0007 hrs IST,REUTERS
WASHINGTON: A new device that uses a tiny magnet can help disabled people steer a wheelchair or operate a computer using only the tip of the tongue, US researchers reported on Monday.
The Times of India |
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ILOG Offers Free Six-Month Trial of ILOG Rules for .NET
ILOG® today announced the availability of a six-month free trial of ILOG Rules for .NET® 3.0, the latest version of ILOG's business rule management system for the Microsoft® .NET platform.
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AP-Yahoo News poll: 9 in 10 hit hard by gas prices
WASHINGTON - Four-dollar gasoline has stolen a beach vacation from Julie Jacobs' family, "little small luxuries" like exotic bath washes from Angela Crawford and dinners out from folks all over the nation. Phil English has had to sell his beloved but fuel-guzzling red pickup.
Savannah Morning News |
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Plain Dealer Changes Reflect the New World of Newspapers (Tuesday, July 1)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer debuted a new format, this morning. The paper is combining sections and eliminating pages in an effort to reduce costs and adapt to the changing information needs of its readers. It's part of a nationwide trend in the newspaper business which has been profoundly affected by the internet. ideastream®'s David C. Barnett has more.
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Recent Original Stories
"Due to the recent media hype surrounding the new MacBooks and the lack of actual experimentation, I decided to take matters into my own hands. Since I work in the IT department of a factory that uses all Dell computers, I was able to borrow a brand new Dell Latitude D620 for a few hours.
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Recent Original Stories
This review describes the installation and basic configuration of the latest Kubuntu 6.06 on an AMD64-powered machine. It covers some often problematic features like getting the non-free and binary apps to work in the 64-bit environment.
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