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Millions affected by security breach at Auction
The leaked information could be used for phishing and other crimes. More than 10 million Korean Internet users are likely to fall victim to possible identity theft after a hacker stole vital personal data off the Internet, according to a Korean online marketplace yesterday.
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China urges users to "love” Beijing Olympics
BEIJING - MSN China has invited users of its messaging service to put a red love heart followed by "China' in front of their names to support the Olympic Games, in the latest outburst of nationalism here.
Khaleej Times |
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TripIt nabs $5.1 million from old-school travel powerbroker
Travel upstart raises millions from Sabre Holdings and German investment group European Founders Fund. Must be room for some online innovation in the business.
CNET |
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Roaming Workers In Porn & P2P Scandal
Check this. Those working from outside the office request porn Web sites 2.5 times more often than in-office counterparts and request illegal file sharing sites 8.5 times more often. Kudos! However, the fools don't realise that their every online movements are trac...
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MSN China urges users to 'love' Beijing Olympics
MSN China has invited users of its messaging service to put a red love heart followed by 'China' in front of their names to support the Olympic Games, in the latest outburst of nationalism here.
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For the record 17 April
EU approves Vivendi-Activision deal Yahoo gains ground on Google
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Lookout Software offers web-based time tracking software for free with release of Office Timesheets Version 2.0
Special promotion by Lookout Software allows businesses to obtain 10 free user licenses of Office Timesheets Web 2.0 employee timesheet management software with no strings attached. (PRWeb Apr 17, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb861544.htm
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Larry Chase's Web Digest For Marketers Publishes 12 Internet Marketing Trends for the Next 3 Years
15-Year Internet marketing veteran identifies 12 game-changing trends for Internet marketing and eCommerce. (PRWeb Apr 17, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb865044.htm
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MSN China urges users to 'love' Beijing Olympics
MSN China has invited users of its messaging service to put a red love heart followed by 'China' in front of their names to support the Olympic Games, in the latest outburst of nationalism here.
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Alarm raised over new e-mail scams
HSBC and the Malta Bankers' Association this afternoon issued separate statements to warn against email financial scams. HSBC warned against a scam called called ‘Whaling', with CEO Shaun Wallis saying it was so called because fraudsters are trying to get the biggest fish that they can hook.
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Fire department collects mercury
DURANT — More than 11 pounds of mercury have been turned in at the Durant Fire Department during a recycling program that began after a Colbert man died from inhaling mercury fumes.
Durant Daily Democrat |
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Iowa City psychologist arrested for alleged child pornography
IOWA CITY, IA. -- An Iowa City psychologist has been arrested after employees of a computer service center allegedly found child pornography on his computer.
The Des Moines Register |
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360 price cut sees sales double in Europe
The March 14 change seems to have paid off for Microsoft, with sales of the console soaring.
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Check Point posts strong earnings
Redwood City-based Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., the world's second-largest network-security company, said first-quarter profit rose 67 percent, beating analysts' estimates, as sales of data protection and appliances grew.
Contra Costa Times |
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Call to take action on child abuse sites
A coordinated international effort to shutdown websites that display images of child sexual abuse could achieve real results, the Internet Watch Foundation has said.
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UR may switch to Gmail service
University Information Technology staff are in the process of deciding on a new e-mail vendor to replace WebMail. After surveying students, IT found that the current system has many weaknesses and student complaints, ranging from slow speed to too much spam, although IT has been trying to put a stop to spam as of late.
Rochester Campus Times |
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UW leading computer study for Defense Department
SEATTLE (AP) - The University of Washington is leading a 5-year study by seven universities to help the military process vast amounts of computer information.
KXAN 36 Austin |
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OpenSocial apps now available to Orkut users in India
Plenty of social networks are rolling out OpenSocial-compatible developer platforms, but Orkut's is of particular interest because Google owns it.
CNET |
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What's up in Zune-land?
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network What's up in Zune-land? --Joe Belfiore's move to VP of the Zune group might indicate that the company is thinking about adding more video content to the Zune Marketplace. AMD X3 chips debut in HP, Gateway consumer desktops --The AMD triple-core Phenom processor is now available in low-cost consumer desktops from Hewlett-Packard and Gateway. ...
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SEO is Not Free Traffic
One of the first jobs I have to do as a consultant going into an SEO engagement is to debunk the myth that SEO is "free". SEO has never been, nor will it ever be, free traffic. It takes work, and that comes at a cost. You need to hire staff or allocate internal resources to manage your SEO efforts. You need to enlist an SEO firm or consultant to help identify the opportunities and ...
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Tricia Walsh Smith - YouTube Rant About Her Husband, Their Divorce
Actress, wife, and now internet video superstar, Trisha Walsh Smith is burning up YouTube with an extended rant about her husband and their divorce. As I write this 2,266, 425...
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Government Computer News
Microsoft has rolled out Vista Service Pack 1 in all supported language versions, but some existing SP1 users have had problems with USB-based devices after applying a security patch.
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Government Computer News
Government defense and intelligence agencies have taken the wraps off a lab opened in the first quarter of this year for testing and evaluating wireless systems that transmit classified data.
Government Computer News |
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Lookout Software offers web-based time tracking software for free with release of Office Timesheets Version 2.0
Special promotion by Lookout Software allows businesses to obtain 10 free user licenses of Office Timesheets Web 2.0 employee timesheet management software with no strings attached.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Larry Chase's Web Digest For Marketers Publishes 12 Internet Marketing Trends for the Next 3 Years
15-Year Internet marketing veteran identifies 12 game-changing trends for Internet marketing and eCommerce.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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