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Immigration records to be available online
Almost every Australian immigration record will be available online in the next few years as part of a project being launched at the National Archives in Canberra today.
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A look behind the hedge fund curtain
I wrote last night about Carl Icahn’s new blog and I wanted to double-check: Did he post anything about his letter sent yesterday to Yahoo! Inc. shareholders? After all, major new events unfolded on Monday regarding Mr. Icahn’s battle against Yahoo’s management.
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Clipping Coupons On The Internet
Morrisville, N.C. -- From the living room of his Morrisville home, Dan Griffin helps people across the state save money.
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Of course the net is buzzing with reactions to the Novell-Microsoft agreement
of yesterday. Bruce Perens is very negative about it all: "What aren't they telling you? First, you can be sure that Microsoft's not out to help a competitor. This announcement paves the way for Microsoft to implement significant control over commercial customer's use of Free Software.
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Recent Original Stories
"Apple can alter its business plan slightly and become the well-liked dominant force in the technology market. Everything Apple needs sits right in front of them for the taking. Users are simply waiting to restart global innovation and take the PC to the next step."
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Microsoft Brings Exchange into the Cloud
The just-announced Microsoft Online Services may be a winner—provided that Microsoft manages to iron out the service's beta kinks and to fight off the temptation to tie the services more tightly to the fat Windows client model than is necessary....
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Microsoft Enjoys Mild Patch Tuesday
Windows users and system administrators should breathe a little sigh of relief as Microsoft's light package of patches for July, but a recently discovered Critical problem with Snapshot Viewer still lacks a solution. read more
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Orioles need not heed Joe Morgan's advice
In ESPN.com chat, Hall of Famer suggests O's should trade prospects for major league help Some days you just don't know whether the Windex is best used on your eyeglasses or down your gullet. Today was one of those days, and because I work for a medium that's still printed on dead trees, I feel comfortable blaming the Internet.
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Sizing Up the Cloud
Merrill Lynch has predicted that the cloud computing market could reach $160 billion by 2011. By any measure, in any industry, that's a huge number -- it's astronomical for one that can only be described as "nascent." To be sure, the potential for cloud computing is immense. Still, Merrill Lynch may have jumped the gun.
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Microsoft sets Windows XP SP3 automatic download for Thursday
The vague timetable that Microsoft gave Monday for pushing out Windows XP SP3 to most users got specific Tuesday as the company quietly said it would release the upgrade on Thursday at 10 a.m. PDT. Microsoft will add Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to Windows Update at that time, and trigger its automatic download and installation for users who have left the operating system's update ...
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Internet Bigcos - How The Market Sees Them (POLL)
In this post we provide data that shows how public market investors see 7 of the Internet bigcos we listed in our current poll (repeated below). In particular this data provides some background insight into the the "sound and fury" surrounding Yahoo . We looked at 7 Internet bigcos, chosen from the RWW poll list and with the addition of Cisco (per a suggestion from one commenter). This ...
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k1072 BC-KS-StateEdBoard 3rdLd-Writethru 07-08 0809
Eds: RETRANSMITTING to CORRECT Eds note. CORRECTS sequence of events leading to candidate's removal from ballot; ADD comments from county election commissioner; EXPANDS Internet note. Moving on general news and political services.
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Internet safety mythbusters
There’s a lot of information flying around the internet. So if you come across something you think can help keep people safe, it’s natural to want to pass it along. But officials at “America’s Most Wanted” took a look at some of the so called cyberspace safety tips, to find out what’s fact and fiction.
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FHP facing trooper shortage
The men and women of the Florida Highway Patrol are the front line of protection on Florida's highways. But in Lee and Collier Counties, that line is getting a lot thinner.
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ALTERNATIVE Health & Herbs REMEDIES a Non-Profit Christian Ministry, Alternative Natural Remedy Products have been ...
Nutritional Products International, DelRay Beach, FL, is pleased to announce the addition of ALTERNATIVE Health & Herbs REMEDIES in Albany, Oregon, an herbal manufacturer to Amazon.com. An amazingly large selection Alternative Health and Natural Remedy products. Over 4,000 time proven natural remedies of tincture/extracts, teas, powders, salves, creams, lotions, capsules and tablets and more ...
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Senate Scrutinizes Privacy Issues of ISP User Tracking
Hugh Pickens writes "As companies collect, use, and disseminate data regarding online users, there is concern that tracking individuals' Internet activity and gathering information from online users violates their expectations of privacy. The Senate Commerce Committee will hold a hearing Wednesday to look at the policy issues, and the hottest topic will be proposed systems by which ISPs can ...
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 10th Nov 2004 06:45 UTC
Today, we feature an interview with Ted Haeger, director of marketing for Novell Linux Desktop. 1. Please tell us about the integration of the software in Novell Linux Desktop 9. Are the changes found in Gaim are now part of the official Gaim? And what about OOo?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 3rd Sep 2005 17:17 UTC, submitted by Anon
In this video (.torrent, Quicktime) "you will see great attempts at crashing the Haiku app_server, some commentary on the robustness of the code, and a staggering amount of threads for Java running on BeOS R5."
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Internet Safety Books Unveiled at Boise Library
On Tuesday at the Boise Public Library, a group of children listened intently as First Lady Lori Otter read a story about Faux Paw The Techno Cat. One of three books in a new series designed to help kids understand how dangerous the computer can be and how to protect themselves.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Mar 2007 12:59 UTC
"Microsoft's claim of 20 million Vista licenses sold simply doesn't add up when trying to assess who realistically bought them in the time frame - 'in the opening month' - stated in today's press release. Further, the press release claims that 'Windows Vista made a splash in its debut'.
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Teen footballer provides own transfer scoop on internet
LONDON, Jul 8 (Reuters) Reporters did not have to dig very deep to find out that English Premier League club Fulham were keen on luring a talented teenager away from London rivals Crystal Palace.
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Browzmi Social Browsing: How it Compares to FriendFeed, Flock and Yoono
Earlier today I reviewed a desktop chat client called Skabble, which had potential as a bookmarking and browser-integrated service, but fell short. Shortly after I was introduced to another new chat service, Browzmi, that does all the things Skabble should do. Browzmi doesn’t require a long download process and works directly in your [...]
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PC sales grow 16% in FY08
New Delhi, Jul 8 (UNI) Fuelled by growing notebook consumption, personal computer sales has crossed 7.3 million units in FY08, a 16 per cent increase over last year, according to MAIT study.
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PC Sales to touch 8.5 million in 2008-09: MAIT
Mumbai, July 8 (UNI) The sale of personal computers will touch 8.5 million units in India this year, up from 7.34 million last year, according to a review by MAIT, the apex body representing the country's IT hardware, training and R&D services sectors.
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Secrets of Mac trackpad, from iBook to MacBook Air
Depending on which Mac laptop you have, there are up to 10 specialized trackpad functions you can use to make navigating the screen, Mac OS X and various applications faster and easier. Computerworld’s Ryan Faas takes a look at each of them.
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