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Saudi IT industry contributes more than 5pc to GDP
Saudi IT industry contributes more than 5pc to GDP
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Microsoft wants to negotiate with new Yahoo board
SAN FRANCISCO -- Microsoft Corp. threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn's effort to oust Yahoo Inc.'s board next month, saying Monday that a successful rebellion would encourage the software maker to renew its takeover bid for Yahoo or negotiate another deal.
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Online Legal Services Help Soften Credit Crunch Blow by 60 Percent
With reported rises in the demand for legal advice amidst the current credit crunch, lawyers at Net Lawman are advising people to keep their legal costs to a minimum by opting for low cost online legal advice and documents, claiming that online services are typically 60% cheaper than on the high street.
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Saudi Arabian IT market to reach $5 billion by '12
08 July 2008 JEDDAH - The Saudi Arabian IT market is currently witnessing an unprecedented growth, with projections for the booming sector to reach $5 billion by 2012 as companies in the oil and gas, telecoms, real estate, financial and retail industries continue to reinforce their IT infrastructure.
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America’s classrooms pledge allegiance to technology
From laptops to virtual teachers, technology is becoming pervasive in American...
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John Lennon - Lennons Son Blasts Crazy Fans
JOHN LENNON's son JULIAN has launched a scathing attack on the crazy BEATLES fans who stalk him over he internet. Julian - the eldest son of the late legendary musician - ...
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Microsoft backs Icahn's bid to remove Yahoo's board
Microsoft Corp. threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn's effort to dump Yahoo Inc.'
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Group Health tries Web-based care to treat high blood pressure
EDMONDS – Hypertension? Lee Fowble says he wasn't sure he knew what the word meant. And computers?
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Personal Finance Notebook: Five areas where you can save money
Everywhere you turn, it seems there's another pinch in the pocketbook. From gas to groceries, everyone's getting hit by higher prices.
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BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY: Use your computer for text messages
Kim Komando, Gannett News Service technology columnist, answers questions sent to her at gnstech@gns.gannett .com:
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Replace Jerry Yang with experienced CEO: Icahn
Dear Yahoo! Shareholders: During the past week I have spoken frequently with Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft. Several of our conversations have lasted as long as an hour. Also, a few of our discussions have taken place while other top executives, such as Kevin Johnson, participated.
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WHAT WE BUY
The top-selling video games on Amazon.com, as of noon yesterday:
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Facebook faceoff: Scrabble vs. Scrabulous
As Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends — or at least, an unauthorized version of the word game that Scrabble's owners have tried to shut down.
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IBM heir's adoption of lover annulled by court
PORTLAND, Maine-- An adult adoption involving lesbian partners and a claim to a share of one of America's premier business fortunes has been annulled, bouncing their high-profile case back to Maine's highest court. ... - By Jerry Harkavy Associated Press
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C-FB ISD superintendent tries her hand at blogging
Dr. Annette Griffin is a frequent reader of blogs on teaching and learning, so she decided to try her own hand at blogging. Griffin, the superintendent of Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District, began drgriffinsblog.blogspot.com earlier this month as an opportunity for parents and students to write and communicate with her.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Microsoft Corp. threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn's effort to dump Yahoo Inc.'s board, saying Monday that a successful shareholder rebellion would encourage the software maker to renew its bid to buy Yahoo's Internet search engine or possibly the entire company.
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Local News and Notes
People On the Move PC Laptops founder joins Intel board -- Dan "The Laptop Man" Young, president and founder of South Jordan-based PC Laptops, joined Intel Corp.'s advisory board of advisors.
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Facebook to receive real game
NEW YORK -- As Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed hours playing Scrabble with friends -- or, at least, an unauthorized version of the word game that Hasbro and Mattel, Scrabble's owners, have tried to shut down.
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Reuters Business Summary
Microsoft says willing to restart Yahoo talks NEW YORK - Microsoft Corp said on Monday it would be willing to reopen talks to buy all or part of Yahoo Inc , but only if a new Yahoo board is elected -- a big boost for financier Carl Icahn's board slate. Microsoft, which broke off months-long talks in early May to buy the Internet company for $47.5 billion, said it would ...
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(PHOTO) Chamber ribbon cutting for Rodi Computer Services
Courtesy Photo Allen Chamber of Commerce hosts a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for Rodi Computer Services.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 13th Sep 2002 16:31 UTC
These switch ads on TV and web seem to be a huge success and PR for Apple. Today, we interview Jeremiah Cohick , one of the Mac switchers whose ad first aired just last week. Dive in for more!
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Small, Cheap Computer countdown continues
All arriving late July? Punters looking to buy a Small, Cheap Computer are having to play a waiting game. Almost all of the most well known models won't appear until the end of the month.…
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft's current plan for OpenGL on Windows Vista is to layer OpenGL over Direct3D in order to use OpenGL with a composited desktop to obtain the Aeroglass experience.
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Some question buying jewelry online, but brisk sales reported
It's no surprise that more consumers are hunting for bargains online; similar market shifts have occurred in several industries. But buying a book on Amazon is a lot different than buying a diamond wedding ring.
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Linked by David Adams on Wed 17th Aug 2005 17:31 UTC
Security vendors have reported several new variants of the worm infecting PCs running Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system. Groups of virus writers are competing to cause the most damage, according to one security company, although the worm appears less severe than some first feared.
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