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Blunt signs bill to outlaw cyberbullying
Long after Gov. Matt Blunt appeared at a St. Charles County library to sign into law a bill outlawing cyberbullying in Missouri, Tina Meier stood inside, counseling well-wishers about the dangers of the Internet.
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Georgetown senior activities
Information on computer class program July 1: With computers and information technology playing greater roles in our daily lives, volunteer instructor Reginald Tardif will present a program on class opportunities available through SeniorNet Computer Learning Lab today at 10 a.m. at the First Congregational Church. Located off Interstate 495 at Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, the ...
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The Secrets to Successful eBay Selling
(ARA) - Just a few short years ago, success in the retail world was measured solely on sales at brick-and-mortar stores. Now online sales make up a significant portion of the bottom line for most businesses.
The Bradford Era |
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Web 2.0 Invites for July 1st, 2008
New Web 2.0 services await; all you need to do is grab your free invites over at Mashable Invites! (more...) ---Related Articles at Mashable! - The Social Networking Blog:Web 2.0 Invites for January 2nd, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for February 17th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for March 4th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for March 9th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites [...]
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Oracle stays on top as database sales show healthy growth
But Ingres sales show massive boost. The market for relational database management systems is growing healthily. Last year there was as a 12.6 percent growth spike in 2007 in global sales to $18.8 billion (£9.9 billion) compared to $16.7 billion in 2006, according to analyst firm IDC.
TechWorld |
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Macs fit into enterprises says industry group
Apple machines not just for designers. Several Mac companies have joined forces to push for the adoption of Macs in a Windows-dominated Enterprise world.
TechWorld |
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BI software to run native on IBM mainframe
Cognos ported to run on System Z. IBM has ported its Cognos 8 BI software to System z mainframes running Linux
TechWorld |
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Sipera secures advanced UC networks
Simplifying security for SIP trunks and mobile deployments. Sipera Systems, a security firm focusing on unified communications (UC), has announced a new edition of the Sipera IPCS range of security appliances adding functions for more advanced corporate IP telephony networks.
TechWorld |
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Inner Tube: LeBron James goes green on Nickelodeon
NBA star LeBron James will lend a hand to Nickelodeon's "The Big Green Help" pro-social campaign by being part of an online minigame available at www.biggreenhelp.com
New York Daily News |
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Recent Original Stories
Mozilla and Microsoft are in the midst of a squabble over the future of JavaScript , with each side accusing the other of actions which could end up 'breaking the Web'. The two companies each have their own respective versions of the common programming language that is used across the web: Mozilla backs ECMAScript, while Microsoft pushes its own JScript.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 14th Aug 2006 16:47 UTC
OneStat today reported that Microsoft's Windows dominates the operating system market with a global usage share of 96.97 percent.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Sep 2005 14:08 UTC
The high costs of migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista will be the catalyst that encourages more companies to seriously consider moving to desktop Linux , according to open source and networking company Novell on Monday.
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OSNews > Thread > "RE[2]: Huh?" by CPUGuy
'What Intel giveth, Microsoft taketh away' . Such has been the conventional wisdom surrounding the Windows/Intel duopoly since the early days of Windows 95. In practical terms, it means that performance advancements on the hardware side are quickly consumed by the ever-increasing complexity of the Windows/Office code base.
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ASOS bucks the trend with doubled profits
THE appetite for online shopping showed little sign of wavering yesterday as internet fashion retailer ASOS doubled profits and posted healthy sales.
icWales |
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TravelGuru sells majority stake to Expedia: media
Online travel agency Expedia, post its launch in India, has reportedly acquired a majority stake in TravelGuru.com. vccircle.com reported that the deal size may be worth $17 million, which values TravelGuru and Desiya.com (which was acquired by the former in December last year) at about $30 million.
eyefortravel.com |
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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.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Features and Case Studies
How do the three leading education-oriented ultraportable notebooks stack up? Take our visual tour to find out.
ZDNet Australia |
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Features and Case Studies
Google's Developer Day 2007 conference kicked off globally in Sydney this morning and ZDNet Australia went along to record all things Google. Dr John Halamka, the CIO of Harvard Medical School, is an early adopter of RFID technology -- he's got a chip implanted in his arm.
ZDNet Australia |
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Features and Case Studies
Bill Gibson, CIO of the Australian Tax office, spoke to ZDNet.com.au about why he doesn't completely trust open source software; how the ATO handles security and why competing vendors will have to learn to work together.
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Hackers add Soviet logos to Web sites
VILNIUS, Lithuania - Unidentified hackers broke into several hundred Lithuanian Web sites over the weekend, plastering them with communist symbols, government officials said yesterday.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Gamers dominate MEA online payment system
Sixty percent of the revenue of cashU, the largest Internet payment system in the Middle East and Africa, is derived from young online gamers who enjoy games such as World of Warcraft, Maplestory and Runescape.
ITP.net |
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Google and friends team up for Allied Security Trust patent defense
With lawsuits over patent infringements costing companies considerable amounts of money and potentially years in court; a group of tech companies have decided to do something to stop them before they happen. Google, Verizon, HP, Cisco Systems and Ericsson are thought to have come together to form the Allied Security Trust. The aim of the trust [...]
Geek.com |
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New school locator at MUSD Web site debuts
Madera Unified has announced the launch of a new online school locator that enables anyone with computer access the ability to conveniently search for what school they would attend, depending upon their address.
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Flash becomes more searchable
in brief Flash content is set to appear in search results with Adobe announcing a partnership with Google and Yahoo to increase the quality of search results of dynamic Web content and rich internet applications (RIAs).
ZDNet Australia |
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He said, she said Which is it?
Social network site Facebook will press members to declare whether they are male or female, seeking to end the grammatical device that leads the site to refer to individual users as "they" or "themself."
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