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New book for IT Professionals offers 20 alternative careers providing outsourcing insulation
Recession-related layoffs and hiring freezes, coupled with offshore outsourcing, have heightened competition for IT jobs, while exerting downward pressure on computer professionals' compensation.
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MX Logic’s Threat Forecast & Report highlights iPhone scams during July
Web and email security provider, MX Logic, released its monthly Threat Forecast & Report for July 2008. Significant spam, scams and malware campaigns surrounding the highly-anticipated, July 11th release of Apple’s new iPhone.
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SEO Plagiarism
Plagiarism as it relates to SEO (or the Internet in general) is not quite the same as copyright infringement. With copyright infringement, a person might take an entire article or other written work from someone and copy and paste it as is, claiming to be the author, or providing no author at all. Copyright infringement is a huge problem for anyone who publishes regularly online, and it is ...
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Microsoft details appeal to EU fine
Microsoft is making its case against a massive fine levied against the software giant earlier this year. The two sides are back in court to argue the €899 million which the company was fined in February for violating a 2004 antitrust settlement.
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Local Man To Remain Jailed In Vermont Slaying
Raymond Gagnon is accused of having someone throw out his laptop computer while authorities searched for a missing Vermont girl.
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Boffins build artificial DNA
Japanese scientists are claiming that they have created the world’s first artificial DNA, a development that brings DNA computing much closer.
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It seems to me that a lot of attention lately in the commercial Linux development area has concentrated on either large enterprise customers, or wooing the home user who can barely turn a computer on.
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Researchers Track Disease With Google News, Google.org Money
Epidemiologists are tracking global disease by parsing Google News sources and public health list-serves into data that could provide an early warning about the next big disease outbreak.
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Japan Hot Stocks-Yahoo Japan, Inpex, bank shares, Yokohama
TOKYO, July 8 (Reuters) - The benchmark Nikkei average <.N225> fell 1.8 percent and the broader TOPIX <.TOPX> shed 1.5 percent as of 0114 GMT on Tuesday.
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Demand puts cable-laying at top of list
The world’s biggest telecoms companies are rushing to add capacity on inter-continental routes, to keep up with booming demand fuelled in part by consumers downloading bandwidth-hungry video content from YouTube, iTunes and other sites over broadband networks.
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posted by David Adams on Fri 19th Jun 1998 11:39 UTC, submitted by John Renyolds
Having determined at the time we began the experiment that ISDN was the only viable form of high speed internet access available in our area, we set out to get wired with ISDN.
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Presented By: Defragging Servers is not Enough
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - July 4, 2008) - Businesses increasingly invest in their servers' maintenance but often forget to do the same with workstations and laptops. Servers are the backbone of any network; nevertheless fragmentation can still affect workstations and laptops, slowing them down together with the overall company productivity. As a matter of fact, fragmentation ...
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U.S. Telecoms Suing Cities Planning Broadband Access
According to today's report from Law.com, Telecommunications companies are suing cities around the United States in order to stop the construction of publicly owned fiber optic systems that bring high-speed Internet, telephone and cable television to communities far from metropolitan centers. Attorneys for cities say the telecommunications suits, whether brought under state law, the Federal ...
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Choosing an energy supplier for your household
A major new free internet service has just been launched that can potentially show people in Euroald be able to find a deal that can save them money. The website is located at switchselect.com, or call 1800 2 SWITCH (1800 279 482) for more information. ...
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T-Mobile Rumored Readying Android Phone For 3G Launch
SAN FRANCISCO - Word in the blogosphere is that T-Mobile USA will include a Google Android phone as part of its nationwide 3G wireless network launch later this year with service in Detroit and Chicago part of the package.
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New lifeline for 'lost' youngsters
A PROJECT to educate disaffected youth in a densely populated area of Bahrain will get underway next week. More than 500 application forms have already been received for English and computer courses, which are being offered at cut-rate prices for residents of Sitra to help them land better jobs.
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iQ4bis and SmartCubes Announce Partnership : Successful Deployment of iQ4bis in Microsoft Dynamics-Based Fil-Pacific ...
iQ4bis Software Inc., a global software provider that offers an end-to-end business intelligence solution for business managers and executives in midmarket enterprises, and SmartCubes Inc., a value-added provider of technology solutions in the Philippines, today announced at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference a partnership in which SmartCubes Inc. will exclusively offer the ...
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PENNY PARKER: MySpace has home for DNC
MySpace, the hip and happenin' social networking Web site, will set up its headquarters inside The Corner Office, the 2-cool restaurant on the corner of 14th and Curtis streets, during the Democratic National Convention Aug. 25-28.
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TinyURL developer basking in Web site's success
The website he created in 2002, TinyURL.com , gets an impressive 1 billion hits a month, but Blaine Web developer Kevin Gilbertson would rather talk about riding his unicycle.
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World's Dozen Remaining TV Critics Gather For One Last Strike-Addled, Blog-Ruined Party [The End Of Ideas]
As of today, our fantasy of an exotic lifestyle of TV criticism is officially over — beaten, bloodied and left for dead by Ray Richmond, who compares the debauched good old days of the...
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Microsoft details appeal to EU fine
Microsoft is making its case against a massive fine levied against the software giant earlier this year.
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Integration and Services
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Commander's IT managed services contract with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) is up for grabs.
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posted by Christian Paratschek on Tue 23rd Nov 2004 07:56 UTC
For this article, I chose to take a slightly different approach than the standard "Linux distribution review". As I have written not just one , but two reviews of Fedora Core 2 for this site, I want to base my review of Fedora Core 3 on my experiences with its direct predecessor.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd May 2006 19:35 UTC
Microsoft's long-awaited release of the upgrade to its flagship Windows operating system will likely be delayed again by at least three months, research group Gartner said on Tuesday.
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posted by Phil Hall on Mon 31st Jan 2005 09:08 UTC
I like Slackware, it's simple, it's robust, it's fast. But I always felt there was some lacking in Slackware when it came to desktop use--I was never able to put my finger on it exactly, but using Slackware for a desktop, although it works just fine, seemed like it (or I) was out of place.
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