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Opening Glance: Internet software, services stocks
Most Internet software and services stocks dipped Wednesday morning, though Yahoo Inc.'s shares jumped as The Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft has spoken with other media companies about teaming up to purchase Yahoo's search business.
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Intelius and Taleo Collaborate to Provide Integrated Applicant Tracking & Screening Services for Small & Midsized ...
Intelius Celebrates Partnership With the Worldwide Industry Leader in On-Demand Talent Management Solutions
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Disturbing video of baby thrown in air gets Georgia teen arrested
A shocking video posted on the internet has landed a Georgia teenager in a lot of trouble. The video posted on YouTube shows a 16-year-old boy using an
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Deloitte White Paper Addresses Risk Intelligent Approach for IT Internal Auditing
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Swedes Get WiFi on Buses
STOCKHOLM -- Moovera Networks, a leading developer of fixed and mobile wireless communications systems, today announced that Swebus Express AB – the dominant long-distance express bus service in Sweden – has selected the award-winning Moovbox M Series Mobile Broadband Gateway to deliver Internet connectivity on its fleet of over eighty buses that serve over two million passengers each year.
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Netflix's Online Movie Dreams
The DVD rental company is hoping a streaming video set-top box from Roku will help it boost subscriptions.
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Mobile Users Make Same Mistakes As Disabled PC Users
Many able-bodied people make the same errors -- and with similar frequencies -- when typing and 'mousing' on mobile phones, as physically impaired users of desktop computers. This means that software already developed for PC users with disabilities may be applicable to mobile phones. Software may be able to automatically correct erroneous commands and help reduce annoying occurrences such as ...
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Elcot tests laptops with simple, effective “fire walk”
A volume purchasing agent for the southern state of Tamil Nadu in India has a very unique way of testing low-cost laptops secured for students according to a PC World article. They literally put them on the floor and walk on them. The test is performed using individuals weighing over 80 kilograms. The Electronics Corporation of [...]
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Microsoft To Sell Office, OneCare For $70 A Year
Microsoft Corp. will begin selling its Office programs to consumers on a subscription basis starting mid-July, in a bid to reach thrifty PC buyers who would otherwise pass on productivity software.
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For Eager Students, the CA/NFTE Enterprising Youth Technology BizCamp Offers a New Business Venture and a Bright Future
On Friday, June 27th 2008, 21 enterprising young South Florida students saw their summer's hard work come to life when they presented business technology portfolios to a panel of judges from Computer Associates at the 2nd Annual CA/NFTE Enterprising Youth Technology BizCamp.
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Chip-cooling Technology Achieves 'Dramatic' 1,000-watt Capacity
Researchers have developed a technology that uses "microjets" to deposit liquid into tiny channels and remove five times more heat than other experimental high-performance chip-cooling methods for computers and electronics.
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Saturday police news
In recognition of June as National Internet Safety Month, the Michigan State Police is reminding parents that the Internet can be a dangerous place for children without proper supervision.
Midland Daily News |
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Microsoft, Yahoo rise on deal talks
Shares of Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. rose Wednesday.
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Microsoft and Yahoo rise on deal talks report
Shares of Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. rose Wednesday as The Wall Street Journal reported Microsoft has talked to other media companies about teaming up to buy Yahoo's search business. The paper reported Microsoft has spoken to News Corp., Time Warner Inc. and others about a way to complete the proposed deal, which was first announced on Feb. 1. Microsoft ultimately withdrew a $47.4 billion ...
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AP-Yahoo News Poll methodology
The AP-Yahoo News Poll is a unique study that will track the moods and opinions of a group of people throughout the presidential election campaign. The fifth wave of this study included re-interviews of 1,759 people between June 13-23 who were originally interviewed in November or early December. The extensive national survey was conducted by Knowledge Networks of Menlo Park, Calif., under the ...
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Microsoft and Yahoo rise on deal talks report
Shares of Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. rose in premarket trading Wednesday as the Wall Street Journal reported Microsoft has talked to other media companies about teaming up to buy Yahoo's search business.
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Microsoft And Yahoo Rise On Deal Talks Report
Shares of Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. rose Wednesday as The Wall Street Journal reported Microsoft has talked to other media companies about teaming up to buy Yahoo's search business.
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CADNA's Paris Forum: Brand Owners Working Together to Curb Domain Name Abuses and Improve the Internet
This past week, the 3rd Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse international domain abuse forum was held in Paris to coincide with one of the most contested ICANN meetings in years. Brands from around the world gathered at the CADNA forum with academic and business leaders to discuss the future of the domain name space and what can be done to improve the landscape for consumers and brand owners ...
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Generations X, Y Lead Way as Consumers Experiment With Online, Mobile Video - But Most Dollars Still Flow to DVDs, TV ...
As TV and movie studios push to make more of their video content available online, a just-released study from Knowledge Networks reveals that while consumers are indeed turning to new video technologies -- such as online streaming and mobile video -- most of their video-related spending continues to be on conventional sources such as DVD rentals and purchases.
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new age Chinese multinationals, hightech, travel, outsourcing, trade, entrepreneurship
Profiting from rising Chinese trade, yuan and stock market? How do over a half million international companies make profits in China? Learn about Chinese multinationals Haier, TCL, China Mobile, China Oil, Shanghai Auto, China Construction Bank, China Internet Companies and stock market.
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Microsoft to sell Office software by subscription
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft is going to sell its Office programs to consumers on a subscription basis starting later this month. The idea is to attract thrifty PC buyers who would otherwise pass on productivity software.
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Review: Squirrelsave backup software
Backup is always important, and backing up files online can be easier than having to sort out your own hard disk archives, and thanks to higher broadband speeds it can be fast as well.
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Web site creator aims to boost island businesses
The creator of a new Web site designed to bolster the Commonwealth's business community is on Saipan this week to unveil it and encourage new members.
Saipan Tribune |
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Microsoft to sell Office software by subscription
Associated Press - July 2, 2008 10:03 AM ET SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft is going to sell its Office programs to consumers on a subscription basis starting later this month.
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Microsoft reportedly seeks partner for Yahoo search bid
NEW YORK — Shares of Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. rose today as the Wall Street Journal reported Microsoft has talked to other media companies about teaming up to buy Yahoo's search business.
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