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Study Says Many Dial-up Users Don't Want Broadband
A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
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Aldermen consider possibility of Web site
Freshman Ward Six Alderman David Phillips showed the city he's interested not only in thinking outside the box, but in getting Brookhaven's name on the map in innovative ways at Tuesday night's meeting.
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Mercado Helps PlumberSurplus.com Replicate Online Success with the Launch of OutdoorPros.com
Mercado, (http://www.mercado.com) a leading eCommerce solution provider, today announced that Gordian
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Investigators Raiding Suspected Illegal Internet Gambling Operation
Federal and local agents are raiding what they call an illegal internet gambling operation in Nederland. The Internet Cafe is located in the 2000 block of Nederland Avenue.
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Microsoft Still Courting Yahoo's Search Business?
New report suggests that talks just might not be over.
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Serotek Introduces Keys for K-12
Serotek Corporation, the leading provider of Internet and digital information accessibility software and services, announced today a program for blind and low vision students called Keys for K-12.
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Portrait: Louis Landry of Joomla! finds direction in FOSS
For Louis Landry, a member of the core team for the Joomla! management system, free and open source software (FOSS) is not just a hobby, nor just the technology behind Jxtended, the consulting business in which he is a partner. For Landry, FOSS is also the movement that gave him direction in life, and provides both the rationale and the outlet for his diverse interests. In fact, he is so ...
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What Doesn't Break a Toughbook Makes It Stronger: How They Test the Hell Out of Them [Laptops]
newVideoPlayer("/toughbooktour2.flv", 475, 376,"");Deep in the northwest corner of Kobe, Japan, there's a factory hidden away among green rice paddies, and sleepy farming villages of tiled roofs. If...
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nawsuat at yahoo.com
Anyone want to write, or phone, or email Al Qaeda and give 'em what for? Maybe yell at them for daring to operate in the good 'ole U.S.A.? \ \ What?! When? Who? Bushite bullshit to hide bremer's THEFT of 19 billion with Greenspan.
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Business-school test maker seeks Web cheaters
RICHMOND, Va. -- Prospective and current graduate business students who used a Web site to cheat on entrance examinations over the last five years could have their scores thrown out.
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Study says many dial-up users don’t want broadband
Wed, Jul 2, 2008 (1:18 p.m.) A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
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Google, Microsoft Need to Share Health Partners
HealthVault manager says online services for health data don't want to fragment records.
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Microsoft to Offer Subscription Version of ''Office''
The move may be an attempt to divert users from newer online office productivity products such as "Google Docs."
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Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband
NEW YORK - A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
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Sarkozy mouths off
A film of a tense and tough Nicolas Sarkozy, recorded without his knowledge before an interview about France's EU presidency, has become an overnight internet hit.
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Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband
A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access. The findings from the Pew Internet and American Life Project challenge the argument that broadband providers need to more aggressively roll out supply to meet demand. Only 14 percent of dial-up users say they're stuck with the older, slower connection ...
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Shutterfly to Announce Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results During a Conference Call and Webcast on Wednesday, July ...
Shutterfly, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFLY), the leading Internet-based social expression and personal publishing service, will host a conference call to discuss its second quarter 2008 financial results and business outlook on Wednesday, July 30, 2008, at 2:00 p.m. PT (5:00 p.m. ET). Jeffrey Housenbold, president and chief executive officer and Mark Rubash, chief financial officer, will host the conference ...
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PASSWORD PHOBIA: Access Blues 3 Jul 2008, 0014 hrs IST, Gopinath Mavinkurve
I suspect the world is conspiring against me, trying to block me from my bank, e-mail blog and social networking accounts. I approach a bank's ATM and begin to suffer panic attacks; will i remember my current password?
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IdentiPHI Enterprise Biometric Software Deployed at One of Nation's Largest Pharmacy Benefits Managers
IdentiPHI, Inc. (OTCBB: IDPI), an innovative leader in enterprise security solutions and services, today announced one of the nation's leading pharmacy benefit managers has selected IdentiPHI SAFsolution(R) 5 Enterprise Edition to boost biometric authentication and security access across its network. In conjunction with fingerprint readers from IdentiPHI's partner, Zvetco Biometrics, SAFsolution ...
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NCsoft Announces Summer Trade Show and Event Plans
Get a first-hand look at some of the leading online games on the market this summer.
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Another NASA Ames employee gets prison for child porn on work computer
A former employee at the NASA Ames Research Center was sentenced today to five years in federal prison for possessing child pornography on his government computer. Christopher Burt Wiltsee, 57, of Morgan Hill pleaded guilty in March, admitting that he had...
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Another Hint of Student Loan Troubles?
One blogger points out a potential problem of lenders' dependence on technology.
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Hackers Steal Millions From 7-Eleven ATMs
Even worse, they managed to get PIN numbers of an unknown number of 7-Eleven customers.
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Discovery of a "Flat" Atom Hailed as Quantum Computing Breakthrough
msw writes to tell us that nanoelectronics researchers have discovered a new molecule that could act as a state-manipulable atom due to its unique shape and properties. "Imagine a tiny arsenic atom embedded in a tiny strip of silicon atoms. An electric current is applied. Something strange arises on the surface -- an exotic molecule. On one end is the spherical submerged arsenic atom; on the ...
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