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Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance
SEATTLE----Amazon Web Services LLC , an affiliate of Amazon.com, Inc. , today announced the availability of AWS Premium Support. AWS Customers who sign up for AWS Premium Support will receive personalized technical assistance from the Amazon Web Services team, whenever and as frequently as their business demands.
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Microsoft backs Welsh language
Computing giant Microsoft yesterday launched a Welsh language digital literacy initiative.
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R.I. politics fire up state's blogosphere
On April 1, Pat Crowley - a writer for the progressive blog Rhode Island's Future - posted an entry saying he had accepted a new job offer and would be leaving the Providence area. Within hours, Crowley said, he received a flurry of e-mails from his readers and even a call from the Providence Journal.
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MySpace launches India social networking website
MySpace on Thursday officially launched in India, as the world's most popular social networking website strives to fend off fast-growing rival Facebook in the international arena.
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Banner advocacy created the prerequisite fiasco
To the Editor: I'm glad that Tyler Rosenbaum '11 has discovered that Banner will enforce prerequisites ("Banner went too far," April 16). Although this may be news to freshmen, us upperclassmen knew about it a year ago. Maybe if Tyler and others (including upperclassmen) had realized that anti-Banner sentiment had nothing to do with online registration, they would have been on the bandwagon ...
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MySpace launches India social networking website
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - MySpace on Thursday officially launched in India, as the world's most popular social networking website strives to fend off fast-growing rival Facebook in the international arena.
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MySpace launches India social networking website
MySpace on Thursday officially launched in India, as the world's most popular social networking website strives to fend off fast-growing rival Facebook in the international arena.
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U warns against phishing e-mail
A number of U faculty, staff and students have received an e-mail asking for personal account information, falsely disguised as an official university message. Anyone who has opened or responded to the e-mail is encouraged to change his or her e-mail password as soon as possible to avoid account abuse by an outside source.
The Daily Utah Chronicle |
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Political correctness bites CBS's Clampett
Now, it's Bobby Clampett's turn. The week after the famed Masters tournament in Augusta, Ga., Clampett a three-time All-American at BYU and now a CBS network golf announcer is under fire for using a racial slur to describe Chinese golfer Wen-Chong Liang while doing commentary on an Internet broadcast of Amen Corner last weekend.
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Chronicle's view: Online comments an asset
Imagine living with the ability for anyone and everyone to anonymously tattoo their opinions and personal gripes about who you are and how you're living your life. Would you be able to trust the world with that privilege? Last February, that privilege is essentially what we at The Daily Utah Chronicle decided to give when we made the ability to post online comments on our website available for ...
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European Stock-Index Futures Advance; Philips, ASML May Gain
April 17 (Bloomberg) -- European stock-index futures rose, following gains in the U.S. and Asia, as earnings at International Business Machines Corp., the world's biggest computer-services company, and LG Electronics Inc. beat analysts' estimates.
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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.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Oct 2006 23:10 UTC
"There has been a lot of attention in the last few weeks about the discrepancy in the desktop background appearance between the control panel and Windows Photo Gallery.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Jun 2006 13:04 UTC
Microsoft has cut PC-to-PC synchronization from Vista . Vista Beta 2, which is slated to go to as many as two million testers, does not include the P2P synchronization technology.
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Recent Original Stories
"A number of search engines are available for the Gnome and KDE desktop environments, many based around the open source Lucene search engine.
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Comstar -- United Telesystems OJSC Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2007
MOSCOW----"COMSTAR - United TeleSystems" OJSC , the leading integrated telecommunications operator in Russia and the CIS, today announced its unaudited consolidated US GAAP financial results for the fourth quarter and twelve months ended December 31, 2007.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Dell expanding China presence via large retailers
DALLAS (AP) - Dell says it will expand its presence in China by selling desktop and notebook computers at Suning, the country's second-largest electronics chain.
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SKorean court sentences ex-business partner of new SKorean president to 10 years in prison
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- A South Korean court sentenced a former business partner of President Lee Myung-bak to 10 years in prison for stock manipulation, embezzlement and forgery Thursday, a court official said.
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UM: Computer games don’t affect productivity
Montana state employees will no longer be able to resort to Solitaire during free time in the office, though many University of Montana employees said they don’t find the game to be a distraction. Gov. Brian Schweitzer recently ordered that all games, like Solitaire and Minesweeper, be removed from state-owned computers in his jurisdiction. “We’re not allowed to use our computers for personal ...
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ViewSonic introduces three best-in-class projectors for home users, educators and business professionals in the Middle ...
ViewSonic Corp. fueled its projector market share momentum in the Middle East with three new DLP projectors with ViewMatch technology that meet the diverse presentation and entertainment needs of homes, classrooms, boardrooms and road warriors.
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Council sheds light on compensation rules
MONROVIA - In response to allegations made in recent weeks by local political bloggers, the City Council has sought to show there was no improper compensation for council members or for the city manager.
Pasadena Star-News |
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Kolkata police fighting crime in cyber world
As number of cases of obscene emails, credit card fraud, identity theft, stalking at social networking sites have swelled, the cyber crime cell of Kolkata Police has an enormous amount of work on its hands in the virtual world of the internet.
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Job vacancy: Temporary Part-time IT Security Support Officer
(Ref: 329/4) This is an excellent opportunity for someone who has an interest in IT Security and wishes to work in areas such as Data Protection - DP, Freedom of Information - FOI and software licensing.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Dell expanding China presence via large retailers
Dell Inc. will expand its presence in China by selling desktop and notebook computers at Suning, the country's second-largest electronics chain, and doubling the number of Gome stores that carry Dell machines. Those moves, plus selling PCs through several...
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IBM reports 26 percent profit rise
Armonk-based computer giant IBM Corp. overcame a weakening economy to grow its first-quarter profit by 26 percent to $2.32 billion, the company reported yesterday.
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