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NetLine's RevResponse.com Reports Strong Global Growth of New B2B Performance Based Publisher Network
RevResponse.com, NetLine Corporation's new B2B web site monetization service, has reported strong enrollment in 89 countries including Canada and the United Kingdom since launching April 1, 2008.
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Yahoo is trying to quell a revolt
NEW YORK - Yahoo Inc. began pressing a case to major shareholders yesterday that the company's board and management deserve a chance to prove they made the right move when they rejected a $47.5 billion takeover offer from Microsoft Corp.
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Retailer at Zeer Rangsit IT Mall Arrested for Suspected Software Piracy
A computer retailer at the popular Zeer Rangsit high-tech marketplace was raided recently on suspicion of selling pirated software. The arrest yielded extensive CD and DVD compilations of illegally co
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Bella Vista Planners To Refine Sign Ordinance
BELLA VISTA -- Bella Vista's mayor and planning commissioners will work more on a sign code after aldermen identified some sticking points in a council meeting Monday.
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Yahoo sheds new light on Microsoft talks
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 02:04:00 Shareholders offered full account of negotiations Yahoo is offering its full account of the company's recent acquisition talks with Microsoft. The company issued a filing on Monday to the US Securities and Exchange Commission which included...
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World’s first systems analyst dies
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 00:23:00 Creator of LEO passes on David Caminer, a pioneer of commercial computing, has died at the age of 93. Caminer is widely credited as the first ever computer systems analyst for his work on the...
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eBay told to pay $61 million over sale of phony fashions
A French court ordered eBay Inc. to pay more than $61 million to a high-end fashion company yesterday because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Nov 2005 21:03 UTC
I don't know what the big deal is, I use both RPMs and Debian packages (my desktop's Mandriva, my laptop's Kubuntu) and to me they are equally practical. I really don't feel on is superior to the other...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 27th Mar 2006 19:30 UTC
Phil Sim, a professional with technology editor journalist background, has written three interesting blog posts recently, discussing the much-rumored Google OS ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). He speculates that all user's data will be stored online on Google's servers and so one's desktop and files can be retrieved exactly as left by any other PC station, anywhere in the world, by simply using his Gmail ...
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ACCESS Launches Mobile Widget Community Site
Widget Player for Windows Mobile(R) Devices Available for Trial on New Beta Site
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Coldplay, Wayne give CD sales a needed boost
Improved TV, Web marketing credited with causing spike Summer is generally a hot time for music, especially for concerts. But in the last two weeks or so, the music industry received an unexpected boost with two blockbuster albums - this despite an 11 percent dip in CD sales during the past year.
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Microsoft reportedly to cut price of Xbox 360 to $299
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp plans to cut the price of its best-selling Xbox 360 Pro model by $50, to $299 in the next few weeks, the Hollywood Reporter reported citing anonymous sources.
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Letters: Contraception and online access
While women should have access to a full choice of contraceptive methods, buying the pill on the internet presents huge risks to the many disadvantaged young women who lack sexual health education (Contraceptive pill goes on sale online, June 23). With only 49% of young people aware of where their local sexual health clinic is and with the rising number of sexually transmitted infections, there ...
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Photogenic Malta for online archive
iStockphoto contributors photograph two models dressed as a pirate and a damsel in distress aboard a schooner in Comino.
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Bag Helps Laptop Pass Air Security
New laptop bags approved by the Transportation Security Administration make it possible to go through X-ray inspection without having to take the laptop out.
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Yahoo Makes New Pitch to Shareholders as Stock Drops Further
Yahoo once again made the case to shareholders that its existing directors are better equipped to lead the company forward than an alternate slate proposed by Carl C. Icahn.
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EBay Ordered to Pay $61 Million in Sale of Counterfeit Goods
The luxury giant LVMH for the second time successfully challenged eBay in a French court, arguing that 90 percent of the Louis Vuitton bags and Dior perfumes sold on eBay are fakes.
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New law bans sale of tobacco online
In an age where almost anything can be purchased with a click of the mouse, there's one thing that, by law, will no longer be available for online purchase beginning today -- tobacco. ... - By Dawson Raspuzzi Rutland Herald
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In the World
WARSAW, Poland - An appeals court yesterday cleared the way for Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, Poland's last communist leader, to be tried for imposing martial law in 1981 as part of a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy activists.
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Yorkville hotel robbed; clerk tied up
YORKVILLE — A hotel clerk was robbed at gun point and tied up early Saturday morning before the suspects fled the scene with $623 from the register and a laptop computer.
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Yahoo takes its defense against Icahn to investors
Yahoo Inc. began pressing a case to major shareholders Monday that its board and management deserve a chance to prove they made the right move when they rejected a $47.5 billion takeover offer from Microsoft Corp. The missed opportunity to sell to Microsoft...
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Service Channels
Thursday, 12th June 2008 Hosted Software, Will it Benefit Me? By Mini Peiris According to the Yankee Group, the applications that SMBs are most often implementing via a hosted provider are marketing, project management, time and billing, accounting/financial, CRM, merchant services, inventory management, messaging and payroll.
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Cnet buy puts CBS in top 10 Web properties
CBS Corp. completed its $1.8 billion purchase of San Francisco's Cnet Networks Inc. on Monday in a deal that makes CBS one of the top 10 largest Web properties. The major broadcasting company said it merged Cnet and existing Internet operations into a newly...
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Free food helps startups compete for workers
The shout of "lunch is ready" jolted nearly the entire staff of Zynga from their desks and into the Internet startup's kitchen, where they piled ahi, marinated flank steak and stir-fried soba noodles onto their plates. A few minutes later, between bites,...
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Service Channels
New guidelines for how internet service providers should combat spam have been published.
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