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Make The Best Of A Bad Job
Sam Glenn followed some wise counsel when he found himself in a bad job situation — his mother told him, first, don't quit. And second, to have a frank chat with his boss at the small computer communications firm where he worked.
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Microsoft Boosting Hosted Software
Microsoft Corp. is strengthening its early-stage push to fend off competition by offering more Internet-based software, a change from its traditional method of selling programs that run on individual desktops or corporate servers.
Hartford Courant |
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Is Valerie Concepcion returning to Kapuso network?
Nagulat si Valerie Concepcion sa usap-usapan sa isang Internet forum na babalik na raw siya sa Kapuso network. May mga nagtatanong din tuloy kung tatanggapin ba siya ulit ng GMA-7.
PEP |
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Dreamworks to use Intel technology for 3-D movies
NEW YORK (Reuters) - DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc (DWA.N) plans to use chips from Intel Corp (INTC.O) for the creation of 3-D movies, the companies said on Tuesday.
Muzi |
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iPhone UK websites swamped before Friday launch
LONDON (Reuters) - Apple's (AAPL.O) new iPhone sold out online in Britain ahead of its Friday launch, defying general consumer gloom as the country's economy threatened to tip over into its first recession in more than a decade.
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Microsoft sets pricing, fee sharing for services
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) introduced on Wednesday pricing for its suite of online services targeted at corporate customers and a revenue-sharing plan to encourage other companies to sell the software company's products.
Muzi |
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Ministers attacked on e-crime response
Ministers have been slow to appreciate the scale of lawlessness on the internet, the Lords science and technology committee said on Tuesday.
Financial Times |
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Wholesale Inventories Rise, Led by Computers, Metals and Farm Goods
While consumer borrowing increased in May, a decline in stockpiles puts distributors in a good place for scaling back production slowly in the face of a struggling economy.
New York Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Nov 2005 22:54 UTC, submitted by Jari
The Xbox-Linux team have got to work on trying to port Linux to the Xbox 360, in a project named ' Free 60 '. The Free60 Project aims to port open source operating systems like GNU/Linux and Darwin to the Microsoft Xbox 360 gaming console.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th May 2007 22:55 UTC
Nearly 40 million copies of Windows Vista have been sold in the first 100 days following its release, more than twice the sales of Windows XP over the same time period, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said in his opening keynote here at the 15th annual WinHEC.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th Nov 2005 16:38 UTC
IBM's on-demand model is "crazy" and Open Source is "really a developer phenomenon" that does not stand comparison with "customer experience of Windows Live", said Charles Fitzgerald, Microsoft's general manager of platform strategy, last week.
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Actors union approves deal with Hollywood studios
Actors union ratifies deal with Hollywood studios LOS ANGELES - Members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists have ratified a new contract with Hollywood studios that boosts payments for actors whose work appears on the Internet.
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Spielberg's co to switch from AMD to Intel chips
DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc, maker of the "Shrek" movies will switch from AMD computer chips to Intel made ones. Bollywood hunks and ladies Box Office 2008
The Economic Times |
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Features and Case Studies
Microsoft Exchange might be the most popular mail server but is it the best? We test the alternatives. Panther adds new and useful features, but at the expense of some old standbys. Current Jaguar users need not apply.
ZDNet Australia |
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How to Measure Your Site's Performance
Learn about web analytics and how to track your visitors' behavior.
BellaOnline |
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Fact of the matter ....
Thumbing through Internet sites for data on Ruidoso the other day, a few intriguing facts surfaced, including that the average household size and percentage of households with unmarried partners are lower than for New Mexico as a state.
Ruidoso News |
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Inside MSRC: Microsoft issues guidance on DNS server update
Microsoft's Bill Sisk of the Microsoft Security Response Center, said the DNS client and server updates should be applied carefully to avoid imparing the operating system.
SearchSecurity.com |
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My interview with murderer Hans Reiser
Five days before the computer genius who killed his wife led police to her body, he was remorseless and angry in defense of his innocence.
Salon.com |
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BCCHS grad Beyer having an impact in the NFL
Frank Beyer is having a lot of fun in his retirement. Beyer, a Bradford Central Christian High School football player in the 1970s, has been instrumental in the success of the Tom Shaw Performance Enhancement at Disney’s Wide World of Sports in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
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Photos: The world's fastest supercomputers
This photo gallery takes you inside Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the US, home to some of the world's fastest supercomputers. It's also the site where the first plutonium was refined to create the atomic bombs during World War II.
ZDNet Australia |
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JOBSTREET ACQUIRES 20% STAKE IN INTERNET ADVERTISER - INNITY
JOBSTREET CORPORATION reported July 4, 2008 that the Company had from Jun 30, 2007 till Jul 4, 2008 acquired a total of 25.2m shares of 10 sen par (20.07%) in INNITY CORPORATION for RM3.45m cash.
Sin Chew Jit Poh |
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Actors Union Reaches Deal With Studios
LOS ANGELES — Members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists have ratified a new contract with Hollywood studios that boosts payments for actors whose work appears on the Internet. Aftrasaid in results disclosed today that 62.4% of voting members approved the three-year deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The vote comes amid fierce opposition by ...
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New e-mail system to give students more storage
A new university e-mail service aims to increase features for users. The e-mail exchange system will undergo updates beginning August 1, which includes a new host – Microsoft.
The Shorthorn |
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Drive Your Message Home With PowerPoint
Presentations should be sensual, engaging, exciting, varied, beautiful and kinetic, says computer forensics/EDD special master Craig Ball. Ball describes how to deliver them with Microsoft PowerPoint and shares some simple secrets and sins to avoid "Death by PowerPoint."
Law.com |
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BlueZone introduces new version of terminal emulation software
BlueZone's terminal emulation software is the replacement for desktop-based terminal emulators, including Extra, Rumba and Reflection. In addition to superior technical performance, organizations are saving 50% - 86% on annual maintenance costs by switching to BlueZone.
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