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Fairfield teen charged in burglary at school
NORWALK - A 16-year-old Fairfield youth was charged with burglary yesterday after he entered Silvermine Elementary School and attempted to steal six laptop computers, police said.
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Google likely to stay put on AOL stake
Starting today, Google Inc, which has a 5% stake in Time Warner Inc's AOL, has the right to force the media conglomerate to bring its Internet division to the market.
Budapest Business Journal |
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Building the Perfect Council Website: Learn from Web usability guru Gerry McGovern
. Book your diary for 16th July 2008, Olympia 2 Conference Centre, London. Time: 9.00 – 16.15 You are invited to attend this year’s ‘Building the Perfect Council Website’ the third annual event on how to create the perfect council website.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Job vacancy: Investigations Assistant
(Ref: 20858) Central Support Services We are looking for a responsible and methodical individual to play a vital support role to our busy Benefit Fraud Investigations Team. You’ll deal with a variety of enquiries from both staff and the public, and take responsibility for a wide range of tasks including collating statistics, maintaining and updating records on the teams computer case ...
PublicTechnology.net |
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Sarkozy not welcome at Olympics: Chinese poll
BEIJING - Nearly 90 percent of Chinese respondents to an online survey said they oppose French President Nicolas Sarkozy's attendance at the Beijing Olympics, results showed Wednesday.
Khaleej Times |
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Department for Work & Pensions to replace its contracts for all desktop computers
A competition for the contract to provide desktop services across the Department for Work & Pensions from 2010 was announced yesterday by the Department's Chief Information Officer, Joe Harley.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Recent Original Stories
According to an announcement posted on the Carbon developer's mailing list, Metrowerks announced at AdHoc that the forthcoming release of CodeWarrior 10 will be the last for OS X. This isn't surprising given that Apple is transitioning to Intel chips and Metrowerks has exited the Intel market, but it's still the end of an era.
New Mobile Computing |
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Sarkozy not welcome at Olympics: Chinese poll
BEIJING - Nearly 90 percent of Chinese respondents to an online survey said they oppose French President Nicolas Sarkozy's attendance at the Beijing Olympics, results showed Wednesday.
Khaleej Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Dec 2006 22:29 UTC, submitted by John Mills
Jeremy Allison (of Samba fame) has resigned from Novell in protest over the Microsoft-Novell patent agreement, which he calls 'a mistake' which will be 'damaging to Novell's success in the future'.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Aug 2005 14:26 UTC
With Vista, Microsoft is addressing what's become a sad truth for most people: PCs run more slowly over time . Vista will automatically de-fragment hard disks, make better use of memory to more quickly load programs, and include a new performance control panel that will identify performance bottlenecks, according to the company.
OS News |
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Sarkozy not welcome at Olympics - poll
NEARLY 90 per cent of Chinese respondents to an online survey said they oppose French President Nicolas Sarkozy's attendance at the Beijing Olympics, results showed today.
Daily Telegraph |
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Sarkozy not welcome at Olympics - poll
NEARLY 90 per cent of Chinese respondents to an online survey said they oppose French President Nicolas Sarkozy's attendance at the Beijing Olympics, results showed today.
The Mercury |
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Sarkozy not welcome at Olympics - poll
NEARLY 90 per cent of Chinese respondents to an online survey said they oppose French President Nicolas Sarkozy's attendance at the Beijing Olympics, results showed today.
Perth Now |
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Google, Yahoo to search flash files
SAN JOSE, USA: Adobe Systems Inc. is teaming up with search industry leaders to dramatically improve search results of dynamic Web content and rich Internet applications (RIAs).
CIOL |
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Is Email In Danger?
Human history is one of progressive improvement in communication. From the 20th century mail was a fundamental form of communication. The invention of electronic mail (email) changed two things. It became cheap to send short mail , and delivery was instant . Email became favored for both corporate and personal communication. But email faces increasing competition. Chat, text messages, ...
ReadWriteWeb |
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Microsoft to build data center in Des Moines area
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. plans to build a data center in the Des Moines area.
Sioux City Journal |
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Business summer institute uses Mt. Everest climb as model of decision process
A group of UT undergraduates climbed the treacherous slopes of Mt. Everest without ever leaving the classroom. The Business Foundations Summer Institute, a nine-week-long summer class that combines five UT business foundation courses for a small classroom setting, split 35 students into six teams that competed against each other in a Harvard professor's computer simulation of the infamous ...
The Daily Texan |
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Unhappy students are unavoidable
Last year's system of purchasing season football tickets left a number of students frustrated at their Internet connection, and even angrier at those students who got tickets just to make a quick 'G' on Ebay. For the 2008 sale, Penn State knew it was time for a change.
Penn State Collegian |
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Savory fare from Betski's
My husband and I celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary at J. Betski's in Raleigh. We loved the Pork Schnitzel and Salzburg Style Braised Beef. I was wondering if you could get the recipes? -- S.S., via the Internet.
The News & Observer |
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Students without tickets are as unhappy as in '07
After last year's fiasco sellout in 59 minutes, I thought the new system looked to be a definite improvement. However, I know am not the only one who logged in Tuesday morning at the second the computer clock turned to 7 a.m. and was not able to successfully get tickets or even a shirt. I can't believe that after attending every home football game for the past two years, I will now have to buy ...
Penn State Collegian |
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Residents expressing views on own Web sites
Residents in Creve Coeur and Town and Country have taken their grievances to the Internet.
West County Journal |
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Maha cops to be trained in handling e-crimes
Maharashtra Police Academy (MPA) has set up modern computer laboratories to train police officials in countering growing cyber crimes. City based MPA, which trains police officers and police sub inspectors, has set up two computer labs to train cops simaltenously in tackling cyber crimes.
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MPA to train cops in handling cyber crimes
Maharashtra Police Academy (MPA) has set up modern computer laboratories to train police officials in countering growing cyber crimes. City based MPA, which trains police officers and police sub inspectors, has set up two computer labs to train cops simaltenously in tackling cyber crimes.
Hindustan Times |
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Offload Your Info Over-Load [podcast]
With the proliferation of information sources and ways to read them, it seems counter-intuitive that one of the hotter topics in the blogosphere is still aggregation, discovery and syndication. Yet here we are, yet another day, yet another Twitter story, yet another FriendFeed story, and yet another Digg story. Don’t get me wrong - I too [...]
Mashable |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 4th Sep 2006 21:22 UTC
Microsoft is at a crossroads , and the operating system that follows Vista will likely mark a serious break from the past. That is, if Microsoft can figure out how to do things differently.
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