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Cable giants' competition benefits users
Finally, a household bill that is actually smaller than last year. Cable TV giant Comcast and telephone giant AT&T are battling for customers with bargain deals for their bundled Internet, TV and telephone services.
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'Public' online spaces don't carry same speech, rights as in the 'real' world
NEW YORK -- Rant all you want in a public park. A police officer generally won't eject you for your remarks alone, however unpopular or provocative.
Detroit News |
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Tech deal couples homegrown firms
TAMPA -- Tribridge Inc. has bought Administrative Partners Inc. in a move Tribridge says will not only strengthen its delivery of Microsoft products to hundreds of clients but also open the door to other deals. (CBR)
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Top E-prescription networks to merge
By ALEX NUSSBAUM Medco Health Systems, CVS Caremark and Express Scripts, the three largest managers of U.S. pharmacy plans, will merge their electronic drug prescription network with one operated by a group of drugstore chains that includes Wal-Mart Stores. The merged network expects to transmit 100 million drug orders this year via computer, accelerating the country’s move toward paperless ...
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Community Meetings
Submit your organization's meeting for immediate publication online at savannahnow.com/do/add_event or e-mail your meeting at least two weeks in advance to calendar@savannahnow.com or fax to 525-0796. Contact number must be listed. Community Meetings is printed Monday-Wednesday in the Accent section as space allows. For information, call 652-0310. To see more upcoming community meetings, ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
Technology reshapes America's classrooms BOSTON, Massachusetts - From online courses to kid-friendly laptops and virtual teachers, technology is spreading in America's classrooms, reducing the need for textbooks, notepads, paper and in some cases even the schools themselves. Just ask 11-year-old Jemella Chambers. Toyota to add solar panels to some Prius hybrids ...
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Biz Monday: Free report details Lee economic trends
If you want to know what's going on in today's business climate, you can search the Internet, filter through complicated business documents, or scan...
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Many people who have called Apple to complain about excessive heat coming from their newly purchased computers have ...
Laptop computers. This article details why they are totally full of it. I do find Mac fans amusing at times, especially when they pay top money and get shafted for something which is in effect, junk.
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Three Ways To Stop Cell-phone Spam
Three Ways To Stop Cell-phone Spam
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Word on the Street
CargoBay, OfficeBay and VentureBay sound like attractions at a water park.
The Fresno Bee |
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Kaiser Permanente's health data deal to test device connections
Suddenly, online personal health records, or PHRs, which let consumers view, add to and edit health-related data, are all the rage.
BizJournals |
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Cost of day-care sparks discontent at Google HQ
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Google Inc is under fire from a handful of parents who work at the company's Silicon Valley offices for price hikes in the cost of on-site day care services, the New York Times reported on Saturday. The Times paints complaints about changes in the Internet search leader...
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First for Easton Area High School
EASTON They never knew computer networking could be so nerve-wracking.
The Express-Times |
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Company launches free online role-playing game
MANILA, Philippines - One of the Philippines" leading online gaming firms launched Cabal Online , a free to play online role-playing game to take advantage of the industry"s growth.
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Profiles in Insurance: J. Christopher Varley
Leaning up against the wall in Chris Varley's office is a print of the 1980s' painting by Jimmy Dyer, "The Closing." In the picture, business people are sitting or standing around a large boardroom table that overlooks the evening sky in a large city. There are no cell phones, no laptop computers, but there are cigars and a pack of cigarettes on the table.
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American, partner held for cybersex den in Tacloban City
Police arrested an American national over the weekend for allegedly operating a cybersex den in Tacloban City.
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Hopefuls hit Web for fund-raising
WASHINGTON Democratic congressional candidate Dave Kurkowski has collected $34,000 from online contributors this year that's one of every three dollars he has raised.
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Microsoft Partners Get Their Due, But Do You?
News Analysis. Microsoft's annual Worldwide Partner Conference kicks off this week and it's going to be, big, Big, BIG....
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FIRES: Big Sur residents post fire updates through blogs
BIG SUR — Tired of waiting for timely, detailed information about the wildfire threatening their homes, some residents of this scenic coastal community are using the Web to publish firsthand reports from behind the fire lines.
The Salinas Californian |
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Moorhead 'Musical' up for vote in contest
Moorhead High School's theater department has its share of local supporters eager to proclaim its greatness. But now it's up to the world - or at least anyone with an Internet connection - to determine if the local theater troupe has the best "High School Musical" in America. Advertisement: TRU GREEN $25 OFF First Application Along with FREE Lawn Analysis and FREE Estimate with ...
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Motherboard makers to focus sales activities in China during July and September, says paper
Due to China government plans to start restricting transportation in Beijing in August this year to ease traffic during the Olympic games, plus consumers are expected to put most of their attention on the event resulting in a drop in the effectiveness of advertising, first-tier motherboard makers have decided to focus their sales activities during July and September, according to a ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 19th Aug 2006 00:55 UTC
"It's a question that crops up with depressing regularity: Why don't Linux filesystems need to be defragmented?. Here's my attempt at answering once and for all.
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Recent Original Stories
Chip-maker Intel " should be ashamed of itself " for efforts to undermine the USD 100 laptop initiative, according to its founder Nicholas Negroponte. He accused Intel of selling its own cut-price laptop - the Classmate - below cost to drive him out of markets.
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Neb. backs Offutt for home of new Air Force unit
OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. (AP) _ Nebraska officials hope to convince the Air Force that the best location for its new Cyber Command headquarters is Offutt Air Force Base on the south edge of Omaha. Nebraska, along with the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce, responded to the Air Force's request for information ahead of this week's July 1 deadline. To bolster the case for Offutt, Nebraska Gov.
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Dodgers offering big discounts on tickets
Latest promotion for seven-game homestand is Internet based, which team officials see as a way to avoid the kind of unruly fan behavior that marred their '$2 Tuesdays' promotion in 2005.
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