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How To Increase The Profit Of Your Prepaid Phone Card Business In 3 Easy Steps
Business-minded individuals today are making use of prepaid phone cards as their niche for their online business.
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Millions of Us Brings National Geographic Channel to Lively by Google
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Millions of Us LLC, an agency specializing in virtual worlds and large online communities, today announced that it has partnered with the National Geographic Channel to bring the network's new series "L.A. Hard Hats" into the just-launched "Lively" product by Google(TM). Millions of Us is a participant in the Preferred Developer Program for Lively by Google.
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Setting Up An Affiliate Marketing Business On The Internet In 3 Easy Steps
The Internet offers tons of opportunities to budding entrepreneurs looking for a venture that can give them the profit and income they need to stay on top of the competition. In fact, business-minded individuals are tapping the power of the World Wide Web to increase the success of their goal.
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Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively'
Associated Press - July 8, 2008 7:44 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Internet search engine Google is rolling out a free service that enables people to congregate in fantasy rooms and other...
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Microsoft issues monthly security pack
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 9 July 2008 at 00:32:00 Nothing 'critical' about July update Microsoft has issued the July edition of its monthly security update. The company issued four bulletins, addressing a total of nine software vulnerabilities in various components of Microsoft Windows, Outlook...
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Senate Sets Google-Yahoo Hearing
Senate Judiciary Committee to vet Google-Yahoo online-advertising partnership.
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Internet reality show opens
ALOR STAR: The first Internet reality show, D’Graduate – The Star Graduate Search, was launched at Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) in Sintok yesterday.
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Mixed reactions to new cyber guidelines
PETALING JAYA: New guidelines for cyber cafes, which will soon be enforced, have received mixed reactions from operators and customers. A cyber cafe operation manager, Rizal Rahman, 22, said that the close-by-midnight rule would affect business, as there were more users at night.
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EU disconnection about 'consumers' rights'?
A set of telecommunications laws was given the green light by a European parliamentary committee yesterday, which includes amendments that some argue could lead to file-sharers being disconnected by their internet service providers. However the authors of the Act claim it will protect consumers.
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Eds: UPDATES throughout with additional background, quotes. ADDS byline, Internet note. Moving on general news and political services.
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For the Record
An article that appeared in the News Transcript on July 2, "Filmmakers Have Friend in the 'Script Specialist' " included an incorrect Internet Web site address. The Web site for George Taglianetti is www.thescriptspecialist.com.
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Broadband Indiscretions
Ad company NebuAd defends itself, even as Congress and privacy advocates charge it violates consumers' privacy
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 19th Sep 2005 17:03 UTC
Last year HP embarked into the mobile media market with its iPaq rx3xxx line of PDAs, a product sold primarily to consumers who prefer an all-in-one PDA/video/audio device. They released two versions of the series, the rx3115 and the higher-end rx3715.
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Website registrations increased 41% last year
THE number of parties registering for dot.ie online domain addresses shot up by 41% last year, according to the latest annual figures published by the ie Domain Registry (IEDR).
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New Zealanders pitch tent in early queue for iPhone
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealanders eager to be the first in the world to buy Apple's new-generation iPhone have began queuing up in freezing temperatures, two days before its release, local media reported on Wednesday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Nov 2006 12:42 UTC, submitted by John
After a nine-month long beta run, Microsoft on Wednesday announced the final version of Office Live , which provides a first outline of the firm's Internet services vision.
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Edit your DNA: 'Gene wiki' to debut on Wikipedia
Researchers on Tuesday launched an effort to create a library of human genetics using the online encyclopedia Wikipedia in hopes it could spur widespread discussion about thousands of individual genes. Authors of the "gene wiki" say they have already created...
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VMware Ousts CEO Greene
Paul Maritz replaces co-founder Diane Greene as chief of the software maker, whose shares sink on news of the move and a revenue warning
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Parole violations lead to re-arrest of former Boy Scout counselor
BOISE and #8213; A former Boy Scout counselor living in Boise who admitted to molesting boys was re-arrested Tuesday at his Boise quad-plex for violating terms of his parole. The arrest came at 11:45 a.m. after officials confirmed that Bradley Stowell, 36, because he had a laptop computer in his possession that was capable of accessing the Internet. Access to the Internet is forbidden in a ...
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What's obscene? If you ask Google, less and less every day [Your Privacy Is An Illusion]
Do Floridians search more passionately for "bukkake" than "ethanol"?. Nobody thought to enter that data into the public record until Clinton McCowen, the proprietor of CumOnHerFace.com, was slapped... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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OTTAWA – Internet search giant Google Inc. has blasted BCE Inc.'s Bell Canada for seeking to limit traffic originated by customers of independent rivals that buy capacity on the phone company's network.
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Microsoft Extends Services to the Cloud
Redmond announces two new cloud services for businesses.
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New Zealanders pitch tent in early queue for iPhone
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealanders eager to be the first in the world to buy Apple's new-generation iPhone have began queuing up in freezing temperatures, two days before its release, local media reported on Wednesday.
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Microsoft Is Icahn’s Ally in Pursuit of Yahoo
Microsoft said on Monday that it was still interested in a deal, as long as Yahoo replaces its board.
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Facebook could see a stand-off as Scrabble developers face off
NEW YORK • As Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends – or at least, an unauthorised version of the word game that Scrabble's owners have tried to shut down.
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