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Mercado Helps PlumberSurplus.com Replicate Online Success with the Launch of OutdoorPros.com
PLEASANTON, Calif.----Mercado, a leading eCommerce solution provider, today announced that Gordian Project recently launched its newest eCommerce site, OutdoorPros.com , utilizing Mercado’s industry leading search, navigation and merchandising SaaS solution Mercado Ignition OnDemand™.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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CNET's Content To Boost CBS Coverage
CBS and CNET have joined forces to form the eighth largest Web network in the world. While CNET may be best known for their coverage of technology, the company also runs Web sites on parenting, gaming and business, to name a few.
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CNET's Content To Boost CBS Coverage
CBS and CNET have joined forces to form the eighth largest Web network in the world. While CNET may be best known for their coverage of technology, the company also runs Web sites on parenting, gaming and business, to name a few.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Dec 2006 19:54 UTC, submitted by John Mills
"Mid November, Steve Ballmer said 'Linux uses our intellectual property' and Microsoft wanted to 'get the appropriate economic return for our shareholders from our innovation.' Many people didn't understand what he really meant, among them the LXer editors.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft executives pondered whether to remove the company's name from a 2002 report done by research firm IDC that touted Windows total cost of ownership over Linux, according to e-mail messages entered into evidence in an Iowa antitrust case.
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CyberSearch Integrates Search Results with Your AwesomeBar [Featured Firefox Extension]
Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): The CyberSearch Firefox extension transforms Firefox 3's AwesomeBar into a dynamic search box capable of returning results from popular sites like Wikipedia, Google,...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Oct 2006 19:29 UTC
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says that Apple did not need NeXT , the company that provided the foundation for Mac OS X; he argues that System 7 wasn't nearly as bad as it was made out to be.
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Recent Original Stories
The GNOME version of Mandriva Linux 2008 One has been released and is now available via BitTorrent or from the mirror sites. Featuring all the same new features as the other editions of Mandriva Linux 2008, with a fully up-to-date GNOME 2.20 desktop.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
It would seem that the upcoming release of Microsoft's Windows Vista does not seem like a good thing for the desktop Linux community. After all, this update to Windows XP is going to focus on two attributes which have pushed users to Linux for years- security and stability.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 21:12 UTC
"The FSF today launched a campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy rights.
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Shutterfly to Announce Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results During a Conference Call and Webcast on Wednesday, July ...
Shutterfly, Inc. (472194;NASDAQ:SFLY), the leading Internet-based social expression and personal publishing
wallstreet:online AG |
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Microsoft seeks allies for new Yahoo move: reports
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is preparing a new bid for Yahoo Inc's search business and has approached other media companies about joining it in a deal that would effectively lead to Yahoo's breakup, the Wall Street Journal said.
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IdentiPHI Enterprise Biometric Software Deployed at One of Nation´s Largest Pharmacy Benefits Managers
IdentiPHI, Inc. (1206999;OTCBB:IDPI), an innovative leader in enterprise security solutions and services,
wallstreet:online AG |
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High-speed Internet vital to future, county told
High-speed Internet, broadband, call it what you will, brought a large crowd to Renfrew County council last week. County council members, who were clearly surprised by the large turnout, heard from a delegation led by Chad Beckwith Smith of Combermere.
North Renfrew Times |
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Microsoft reported seeks allies for new Yahoo move
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is preparing a new bid for Yahoo Inc's search business and has approached other media companies about joining it in a deal that would effectively lead to Yahoo's break-up, the Wall Street Journal said.
Reuters.co.uk |
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More than 600,000 laptops lost each year at US airports
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Government Computer News
MicroMain Corp. has released MicroMain HelpDesk, new work request routing software used with the company’s maintenance management program. The software lets staff receive requests via e-mail, telephone, walk-in or electronic submissions with MicroMain Web Request.
Government Computer News |
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New Kellie single jumps on download chart
The Idol quotient on the Digital Songs top 200 went up this week, with the addition of Kellie's Don't You Know You're Beautiful. Here are the chartmakers, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Jordin's No Air leads, but drops 20-26 on the...
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WiMAX launched in Madison
Business executives, the mayor of Madison and South Dakota's congresswoman met in Library Park Tuesday to acknowledge the city's latest acquisition in cutting-edge technology from Sioux Valley Wireless: the launching of WiMAX in Madison.
Madison Daily Leader |
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The new child porn whistleblowers
It is a new law aiming to cut down on child pornography, by forcing anyone working on a computer to report any child pornography they may find on it. Proponents say they hope the new law, which went into effect on July 1, will cut down on the number of online predators.
KTVA Anchorage |
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How Many Hardware Variations?
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. When most people think about music and mobile phones, Apple’s iPhone usually comes to mind. But other companies were hawking songs on mobile phones well before the iPhone existed.
New York Times |
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Our Paradoxical Attitudes Towards Privacy
We all cherish our privacy. Then we go and divulge everything about ourselves on Facebook, sprinkle our Social Security number like pixie dust across the Web and happily load up on tracking devices like GPS navigators and cellphones.
New York Times |
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MS tests sub-based Office, anti-malware
Microsoft today has announced it would launch Equipt, a new software package that will let it experiment with subscription services. The suite gives users both a copy of Office Home and Student 2007 as well as the company's OneCare anti-malware and backup service; in exchange for an immediate discount on both services, customers will pay $70 per y...
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PDF gains ISO standard certification
The PDF format has officially been granted ISO certification, the latter organization has announced. Although its original creator and main proponent, Adobe has handed control of the format over to ISO, which is now in charge of both publishing the specifications for PDF 1.7 and updating and developing later versions. The transfer may be most sig...
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Fax machines recalled
About 367,000 units of HP Fax 1010 and 1010xi machines, made in China and imported by Hewlett-Packard Co., because an internal component failure can cause overheating, posing a risk of burn or fire.
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