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$1 Billion in Online Reservations Executed Through Instant Software Technologies
Instant Software announces that $1 Billion worth of online bookings have been executed through ISILink, its Global Distribution System, and prior technologies for real-time online bookings in the vacation rental industry.
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Author's Sought for Chapters in The Handbook on Knowledge Management in Telemedicine
The Handbook covers a wide range of topics from early adopters of Telemedicine to the latest innovation and futuristic tele-robotic technologies iincluding the Internet, Web and Data mining. Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit chapters by 5 August and reviewed. Book scheduled to be published by IGI Global, www.igi-pub.com.
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Faces in a billion
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Even on an ordinary day, Luo Jinquan is an unlikely poster boy for China's spectacular economic development.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has reached Pre-RC1 with this latest release, Build 5536. The screenshots taken show some of the new features in this build. According to a quick test, Pre-RC1 is very stable and fast.
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Teen admits posting nude photo
CHEYENNE - A Cheyenne teenager accused of posting a nude photograph of a former girlfriend on the Internet pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of stalking on Thursday.
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Former POW with McCain tells of war experiences
THOMPSON FALLS - Rod Knutson is hardly the recluse dug up by John McCain's campaign, as some bloggers and critics of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee contend.
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Net free and wireless during Olympic Games
New Delhi, July 4 : The Beijing Olympic Games will have a wireless network program in place, enabling residents and visitors to access the Internet.
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LINKdotNET offers LINKDSL subscribers top of the line protection with LINK Guard package
LINKdotNET, one of the region's leading providers of internet solutions and services, is proud to announce the launch of LINK Guard, the most advanced anti-virus package yet, available to LINKDSL subscribers at no additional charge.
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Alzheimer's, Internet focus of 2 programs
Two presentations are scheduled, both at 7 p.m. on the third floor of Parmly Billings Library.
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Recent Original Stories
Steve McIntyre visited the LiMux team in Munich and has posted a small report about the visit on his blog. LiMux is the specially tailored Debian distribution City of Munich deploys.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 8th Oct 2005 18:57 UTC
Microsoft has not yet launched a paid anti-virus product, but questions about software bundling and unfair competition are already swirling in Europe . Rival Symantec acknowledged late this week that it has responded to a request for information from European Union regulators regarding the state of the security market and Symantec's role in it.
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Ex-NY governor's call girl drops 'Girls Gone Wild' suit
MIAMI - The call girl involved in a scandal that brought down New York's former governor has dropped a lawsuit claiming "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis exploited her image and name on the Internet.
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Recent Original Stories
"Windows Vista Beta 2 includes a new defense against buffer overrun exploits called address space layout randomization. Not only is it in Beta 2, it's on by default too.
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Google makes peace with privacy
Google has made peace with privacy advocates, and it did so without cluttering its famously sparse home page.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Aug 2005 16:28 UTC
When Microsoft announced a year ago that it had decided to rip the next-generation Windows File System from Longhorn, many company watchers wrote off the feature as little more than vaporware. But it seems Microsoft didn't simply shelve WinFS.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Sep 2006 21:18 UTC
Researchers with the University of California at Santa Barbara, working in conjunction with Intel, announced Monday the next step in their joint plans to produce an entirely solid-state photonic processor assembly - a chip which processes data as light waves, without the need for microscopic, yet movable, parts.
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US sales of computers carrying Microsoft's new operating system Vista soared in the week after it was launched
, defying the expectations of analysts who gave Vista lackluster reviews.
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Intellectual Property
The WIPO forum is proving to be an effective means for trademark owners to assert and claim their rights over infringing domain names. In an era where e-trading and e-commerce are gaining prominence day in and day out, the link between the two is getting closer than ever.
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Cybersquatter offering Andy Murray's girlfriend web address on eBay
AN INTERNET chancer is selling web addresses named after tennis ace Andy Murray's girlfriend.
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Reports: Arenas agrees to $111M deal with Wizards
(Photo/Yahoo Sports) Gilbert Arenas is taking less money to stay with the Wizards. WASHINGTON (AP) – Gilbert Arenas is accepting less money from the Washington Wizards, invoking an attitude far, far removed from the world of his working-class fans.
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Moss buys 50 percent of truck series team
(Photo/Yahoo Sports) Randy Moss purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a team that competes in NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Troy Aikman. Terry Bradshaw. Tim Brown. Julius Erving. Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Jim Kelly. Mark Rypien. Roger Staubach.
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posted by Andy Tars on Fri 25th Apr 2003 17:06 UTC
João Paredes is an almost-21-year-old student of Electrotecnical and Computers Engeneering at Oporto's State University for Engeneering (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto), in Portugal. He is well known and respected in his community, known to be a visonary and a good leader.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 15th Jan 2006 18:20 UTC
Dell's Chief Executive Kevin Rollins said on Thursday that he is open to selling computers that run on AMD chips. Dell, the world's biggest manufacturer of personal computers, currently only uses Intel chips, and is Intel's biggest customer.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jul 2005 17:35 UTC, submitted by PapaPitufo
Asa Dotzler, from the Mozilla foundation, has just written an interesting analysis describing why Linux is not ready for desktops yet, and suggests four main categories that must be addressed to improve this.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Dec 2006 22:26 UTC
The first fruit of the recently announced Novell/Microsoft interoperability agreement arrived on Dec. 4, with Novell's announcement that its version of the OpenOffice productivity suite will now support the Microsoft Office Open XML format . The release candidate of Novell's modified version of OpenOffice.org 2.02 is now available for Windows for free download by registered Novell users.
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