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Are you nervous Viacom will know your online habits?
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Fourth of July Logos from the Search Engines
Today marks the celebration of the birthday of the United States of America; Independence Day, the Fourth of July. While many Americans are enjoying their day off, the three day weekend, fireworks and backyard bbq’s, the search engines are also showing their love for our independence, with their celebratory logos. Google’s Fireworks over the lake logo [...]
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Nigeria: Omatek Listed At NSE Floor
Omatek Computers was last week listed at the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) as one of the public quoted companies whose shares would be traded openly on the floor, thus becoming the first computer company in the country to achieve the feat.
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Viacom suit against Google raises privacy concerns
A federal judge has ordered Google to turn over to Viacom its records of which users watched which videos on YouTube, the Web's largest video site by far. The order raised concerns among YouTube users and privacy advocates that the video viewing habits of tens of millions of people could be exposed.
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Ofcom: Mobile broadband driving interest in fibre
Regulator offers 'fair rate of return' for investing operators...
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DIAGNOS Announces Changes to the Board of Directors
BROSSARD, QUEBEC-- - DIAGNOS inc. , a leader in the use of artificial intelligence and advanced knowledge extraction techniques, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Pierre George Roy to the position of Director.
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All-in-one Eee Monitor PC on the cards
Asus is fleshing out its rapidly expanding Eee brand with an all-in-one Eee Monitor desktop PC.
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North West Evening Mail
MORE than 100 new jobs are being created in Furness after bosses got special grants to recruit more workers. The jobs range from engineering workers to safety assessors, caterers, house builders, internet staff, gift company workers and even solicitors’ staff.
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IP Applications Corp. Awarded Software as a Service Enabling Contract
IP Applications Corp. has signed a contract to deliver its Software-as-a-Service enabling services to Logistica Solutions Inc. of Anaheim, CA. Logistica is developing a web-based application slated for release later in 2008 that provides real-time shipping quotes for online vendors selling products that are too bulky or heavy for traditional parcel delivery services like Fedex and UPS.
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DIAGNOS Announces Changes to the Board of Directors
DIAGNOS inc., a leader in the use of artificial intelligence and advanced knowledge extraction techniques, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Pierre George Roy to the position of Director.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft will not close a loophole that offers consumers a cheaper way to upgrade to Windows Vista. Users can install the upgrade version of the new operating system as a fresh installation , even if they do not currently own a licensed copy of Windows XP. The procedure is time consuming, but allows users to save about 35 per cent of the purchase price for the regular Windows Vista.
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Linked by Christian Paratschek on Wed 16th Nov 2005 19:02 UTC
OpenDocument got a lot of publicity lately. StarOffice 8 and OpenOffice.org 2.0 finally arrived, and all the other makers of office suites (with the notable exception of Microsoft) have started implementing the new standard into their programs.
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Hello! I'm warmoil
Humour first of all and a sense of self...comfortable dressed or nude with interest in books, film , food. Massage, photography, computer, books, food, theatre, film .
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Penn Blogger Battles City Over Real-Time Election Results
A law student at Penn is fighting Philadelphia elections officials - apparently successfully - over the right to view real-time election night results on the taxpayer funded public website.
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Recent Original Stories
BusinessWeek is reporting that Microsoft's next release of Internet Explorer, version 7, will not be integrated into Windows . Breaking nearly ten years of tradition, Internet Explorer was always very tightly integrated into Windows, allowing users to do such things as launch a website directly from any Windows Explorer window, or save a live web page as the desktop wallpaper.
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Recent Original Stories
"The Free Standards Group will unveil Linux Standard Base 3.1 , the first LSB version to include explicit Linux desktop application support, April 25 at the Desktop Linux Summit in San Diego.
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Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs
Fri, Jul 4, 2008 (5:18 a.m.) Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.
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All-in-one Eee Monitor PC on the cards
Guy Dixon, vnunet.com , Friday 4 July 2008 at 13:05:00 Asus unveils iMac-style ultra-cheap PC Asus is fleshing out its rapidly expanding Eee brand with an all-in-one Eee Monitor desktop PC. 'Official' product shots of the device appeared on the French-language site Blogeee.net suggesting that...
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Firefox grabs bigger slice of browser pie
MOZILLA FIREFOX now holds 19 per cent of the web browser market, according to web survey company Net Applications.
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Bell bites back with poor-man's iPhone
Wireless provider to sell similar-looking device for less, complete with a cheaper monthly subscriber fee
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Google's Flash indexing - good or bad for SEO?
Flash sites can be a nightmare from a user experience perspective, so we were surprised by Google's decision this week to begin to indexing content from Flash files (SWF). One major argument against the use of Flash has been that the major search engines have been unable to effectively index the content contained within these files, so websites using this software have been losing out in ...
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How to stop your kids watching too much TV
A guide for teachers and parents who worry that TV, computer games and the internet are having a negative impact on children.
Times Education Supplement |
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Recent Original Stories
"Based on an operating system called GEOS that was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Breadbox Ensemble is a small (a full installation weighs in at under 10 MB) and fast suite of incredibly useful programs.
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National Research Council of Canada/From Handshake to Multilateral Alliance: WorldWideScience.org
The National Research Council of Canada has joined a multilateral alliance to govern a quickly growing online access point to the world's research information- WorldWideScience.org.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 20th Mar 2006 21:39 UTC
Not too long ago Mark Shuttleworth proposed a delay of six weeks for the release of Ubuntu Dapper Drake. Today, after discussion within the community, the delay was approved and announced . "June 1st 2006 is the updated release date for Ubuntu Dapper, Desktop and Server editions, a delay of 6 weeks over the previous release date of April 20."
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