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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.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Apple's secret business weapon?
Judging from initial accounts, the next version of the Mac OS X, named Snow Leopard, will be aimed squarely at business and enterprise users, signaling a formal push by Apple to take Windows head on outside the consumer and education markets. "Apple is taking the Mac OS one step closer to the enterprise," says Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Jupiter Research. Apple declined to comment ...
InfoWorld |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 5th Mar 2006 16:44 UTC
PCMag reviews the MacBook Pro , and concludes: "For typical users running the iLife '06 suite, iTunes, and even nonuniversal applications such as Microsoft Office and Adobe products, the Apple MacBook Pro is a solid notebook.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Adam S on Sat 30th Dec 2006 16:32 UTC
Since it's year end, I thought I'd post one more "fun piece" for everybody. After Thom posted an article on his customized KDE desktop , I thought it might be interesting to compare desktop screengrabs and see what other OSNews'ers desktops look like. Are you cluttered or clean? Are you minialist?
New Mobile Computing |
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EBay Must Pay the Price for Knockoffs
PARIS 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.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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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.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Spam experiment overloads inboxes
Security firm invites 50 people from around the world to surf unprotected for a month.
BBC News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Oct 2005 15:02 UTC
"Once my original Mini-ITX project was completed I finally had a chance to sit back and use the computer. Knowing how simple my needs were, the Mini-ITX project computer was orginally designed to be as basic and quiet as possible.
OS News |
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Don't Let Lightning Zap Your Appliances
SEBRING — Thunderstorms are back, bringing with them the added risk of power surges by lightning strikes. Almost anything plugged into the wall receptacle can be damaged. Refrigerators, ceiling fans, the phone and even swimming pool pumps are not immune. Typically, it's the TV or computer that most often require repair or replacement.
Highlands Today |
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DiscountASP.NET Extends IIS Manager with Global Assembly Cache Viewer Tool
DiscountASP.NET, a leading innovator in Windows 2008 hosting, announces developing and introducing their third IIS Manager UI extension module, a global assembly cache viewer tool. (PRWeb Jul 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1061974.htm
PRWeb |
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computer thieves sought in rye case
RYE — Police are seeking the public's help in solving a burglary that happened over the weekend.
Portsmouth Herald |
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Only print the portions of a web page you want
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com (MCT) Even with more Web sites offering printer-friendly buttons, it's still easy to waste a lot of ink trying to print from the Web. Hewlett-Packard's free Smart Web Printing software lets you print only the parts of a Web page you want.
Jewish World Review |
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eBay told to cough up for fake goods
A French court has ordered eBay to pay more than $61-million to a high-end fashion company because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site.
Independent Online |
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Don't Let Lightning Zap Your Appliances
SEBRING — Thunderstorms are back, bringing with them the added risk of power surges by lightning strikes. Almost anything plugged into the wall receptacle can be damaged. Refrigerators, ceiling fans, the phone and even swimming pool pumps are not immune. Typically, it's the TV or computer that most often require repair or replacement.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Share your memories in a matter of seconds
Toshiba has announced the launch of two new Camileo camcorders, especially for YouTube fans.
Independent Online |
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Get ready to sing like Shakira!
Washington, July 1 : You won't have to shelve out on expensive music lessons to sing like pop star Shakira, for all you now need to do so is switch on your computer.
New Kerala |
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Film studio, Google forge new ground
A major Hollywood studio and online search engine Google have unveiled separate moves to put movie and TV-like content on the web.
Independent Online |
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No laptops allowed into this house
The national assembly in newly democratic Bhutan has stopped lawmakers from bringing laptop computers into the house.
Independent Online |
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"Are You Dirty?" Would You Know How To Find Out?
There is now a free resource available online called dirtsearch.org. This site is completely free of charge and can find out how dirty your friends and family really are. (PRWeb Jul 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1063644.htm
PRWeb |
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Watching The Web On HDTV
Viewing Internet videos and movies on hi-def TVs is a growing trend. Here's how you can do it.
Forbes |
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Genuine Online Luxury
Online auctioneer Portero follows a different path than eBay.
Forbes |
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Counterfeiting lawsuit may cost eBay $61 million
PARIS – EBay said it would appeal a French court's order that it pay 38.6 million euros ($60.8 million) in damages to the French luxury goods company LVMH, the latest round in a long-running legal battle over the sale of counterfeit goods on the Internet.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Video game chip aiding oil exploration
An Austin-designed microchip built to power video game consoles might help speed up the search for deep oil reserves in areas such as the Gulf of Mexico, IBM Corp. and the international oil company Repsol YPF are announcing today.
Austin American-Statesman |
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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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What's Twitter doing right now? Investors would like to know
For an upstart Internet company, one couldn't ask for better endorsements than Barack Obama using your service to update his supporters or NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander utilizing your network to declare to the world that it has found evidence of ice on the Red Planet.
The Globe and Mail |
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