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Catoosa County charter school proposed
RINGGOLD, Ga. — Catoosa County has two traditional high schools, a learning center and a new high school coming online this year.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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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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Apple's iPhone could find Asia tough to crack
The iPhone 3G, which Apple is billing as twice as fast and half as expensive as the debut model, will roll out in cities from Tokyo to Sydney on Friday -- but it could face challenges in Asia it will not have elsewhere.
TurkishPress.com |
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Banking site MoneyAisle makes some sense
MoneyAisle is a free new Web service that makes a bold claim: It says it will maximize the interest rates consumers can get on savings accounts by running online auctions in which banks bid for consumers' business.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Press' television listings go live online
To access full-service, searchable TV listings pages, visit the Web site and click on TV listings under the Entertainment options on the left. Listings are keyed to the zip code of the computer accessing the Oakland Press Web site.
The Oakland Press |
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Goodwill rehabs Apple computers
What could be better than pursuing your hobby and doing good at the same time? ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 27th Feb 2006 05:40 UTC
Although it is still working to finish the code for Windows Vista, Microsoft has reached a decision on which versions of the operating system to offer. Microsoft has settled on six versions, including an Ultimate edition that will combine the best of the company's corporate and consumer features.
New Mobile Computing |
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When pickup sales dived, automakers changed plans
Every morning, just after getting coffee, Mark Fields fires up his laptop to pore over a computer model showing real-time U.S. auto sales figures.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Users should choose when to turn off computer
QUESTION: Should we leave our computer powered up all the time or turn it off periodically? If so, how often?
The Longview News-Journal |
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'Virtual' gym class appeals to many, OK with state
Teaching physical education over the Internet may sound counterintuative, but hundreds of teens in the region are enrolled in cyber gym classes, either through e-Cademy, a program offered by the Allegheny Intermediate Unit, or through cyber charter schools.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 15th Feb 2006 15:15 UTC
"Apple has shiny new x86 based iMacs and the eloquently named MacBooks (yech) out on the market, and reviews, barring a few fawning toadies in the print media, are exceptionally rare.
New Mobile Computing |
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GM Hurney scoffs at rumor
If Brett Favre wants to un-retire from football and play for the Carolina Panthers, that's news to Panthers general manager Marty Hurney . “I don't know where these things come from,” Hurney said Saturday of an Internet report last week about agent Bus Cook saying Favre, who retired from the Green Bay Packers three months ago, has decided he wants to return, specifically with Carolina. ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Made in S.C.: Bose Corp.
What they’re known for: Bose makes loudspeakers, consumer and professional audio systems, automobile sound systems, noise cancellation technology for the aviation industry and computer software that analyzes auditorium acoustics.
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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Free travel videos
Free videos of all types of destinations are just a click or two away. You can watch them on your computer or download to a Web-enabled phone or video iPod.
The Post and Courier |
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WITNESS: Virtual friends in a cancer world
"Forgive me a freakout moment here," I wrote to a woman's-only Internet bicycling forum I've been posting on for years. "I have to see a specialist for something that they suspect is very early breast cancer."
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Recent Original Stories
"Many customers have asked us about having a better way to enter IE bugs. It is asked 'Why don't you have Bugzilla like Firefox or other groups do?' We haven't always had a good answer except it is something that the IE team has never done before.
OS News |
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A World Of Useful Maps Awaits On The Internet
The measure of how important maps are to historians and genealogists becomes apparent when you explore the many paper-map collections available in libraries and digital collections online.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 29th Dec 2006 20:36 UTC
Ford Motor Co. will unveil next month a hands-free Bluetooth wireless system and in-vehicle operating system developed by Microsoft as an option for its entire Ford brand lineup.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
"After lot of work and several delays, we proudly announce the availability of SUSE Linux 10.1 . In tribute to 42 and as today is the fifth anniversary of the death of Douglas Adams, we dedicate this release to him. As usual, we ship all the latest open source packages available at the time.
OS News |
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Going for the gamers
Hampton firm HoloDek Gaming Inc. sees its simulators at entertainment sites.
New Hampshire Union Leader |
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Google shuffles words to get in 'privacy'
Google has made peace with privacy advocates, and it did so without cluttering its sparse home page.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Cool Gadget / Invention Of The Day
Disc Manager 100 is a futuristic piggy bank for your CDs and DVDs. The Disc Manger 100 and its accompanying software allow you to password-protect those discs you don’t want your mommy to see. You can search through your library file by file and find your discs automatically from the computer.
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Library has lots to offer this summer
What a wonderful library we have! Our library staff is available to help you choose a book, DVD, audiobook, answer reference questions, or help you navigate the Internet.
Island Packet |
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“Learn Basic PowerPoint, Part I”
Class in series of free computer workshops. July 8, 2 and 6 p.m.; free Barberton Public Library (330) 745-1194
West Side Leader |
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Dell goes after small, mid-size RP businesses
MANILA, Philippines--Computer maker Dell said it will become more aggressive in the small and medium business (SMB) segment in the Philippines starting this year, executives told reporters here.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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