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N.J. GOP club accused of racism
A banner slogan on the Pemberton Republican Club's Web site that said, "Obama loves America like O.J. loved Nicole," disappeared yesterday after local Democrats alleged racist campaign tactics.
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New Study: Decrease Days in Stock for Pre-Owned Units by Nearly One-Third
HomeNet, Inc. has announced the results of an internal study which illustrates that dealers marketing their vehicles online with a dozen or more actual photos, in conjunction with customized vehicle descriptions and accurate pricing, are moving pre-owned inventory an average of 32% faster than those who don't. (PRWeb Jul 9, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Facebook could see a standoff over Scrabble
NEW YORK - C-O-M-P-E-T-E.
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School community news briefs for Wednesday, July 9
Poway students win at fair POWAY ---- Students from Poway High Schoolâ€s 3D Computer Animation and Architectural Design classes recently won awards in a one-day competition at the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar. Michael Robinson won first place and Zachary McClure won second place in the High School Architecture division; while Matthew Slagle and Andrew Doughty won honorable mention in Fine ...
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The good people over at Addison-Wesley sent us this book, " Understanding Open Source Software Development " written by Joseph Feller & Brian Fitzgerald. It is an analysis of the history of the open source, its goals, where it is now and where it is expected to be in the near future.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 4th Jul 2008 21:45
Today at our sister site New Mobile Computing : "As Security Concerns Ease Businesses Warm to Wi-Fi", "Prime Drive Time", "Microsoft to Blame for Sluggish TabletPC Sales", "Concert Tickets Via Mobile Phone", "Faster CF Cards", "Reviews of 4 New Windows Mobile 2003 Devices", "Stick It In Your Ear".
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"Ok, that headline may be a bit overblown - but Microsoft Research has released part of a report on the Singularity kernel they've been working on as part of their planned shift to network computing.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 4th Aug 2007 20:57 UTC
Google Trends recently updated their online "popularity" meter and Ubuntu remains the clear No1 Linux distro in terms of search trend. Fedora and Debian seem to be battling for the second position, while SuSE had a small "trend" loss in the 3rd place.
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Wireless giant Rogers Communications Inc. continues to be buffeted by rumours as it prepares the Canadian launch of Apple Inc.'s much-ballyhooed iPhone on Friday.
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ACCC Says eBay PayPal Requirement Not a Concern
eBay sellers in Australia have voiced concern over eBay's requirement that they accept PayPal on all transactions. But the ACCC government regulatory agency told AuctionBytes on Monday the requirement would be unlikely to raise trade practices concerns.
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Vigilus Offers Act! for Notes CRM with Advanced Office Integration
VIGILUS hits a home run with SWING Software to help improve ACT! for Notes, a leading CRM tool. ACT! for Notes users can now easily generate complex reports and documents, based on predefined templates on demand. (PRWeb Jul 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/SwingSoftware/Vigilus/prweb1083694.htm
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Why musicians make us weep and computers don't
Music can soothe the savage breast much better if played by musicians rather than clever computers, according to a new University of Sussex-led study published in the online, open-access journal PLoS ONE.
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eBay, PayPal Team with Google to Fight Spoof Emails
Google's Gmail webmail service will use DomainKeys and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) email authentication technology to help it prevent the delivery of fraudulent eBay and PayPal messages into Gmail users' inboxes.
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SplashData Launches SplashMoney™ for BlackBerry
Mobile financial management software offers wireless online banking and two-way synchronization with Windows desktops. (PRWeb Jul 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/blackberry/splashmoney/prweb1084394.htm
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Laptop Bags for Students Make the Grade
CoolComputerBags.com Announces Back-to-School Special Deals and Free Shipping on Laptop Bags for Students. (PRWeb Jul 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/laptop-bags/students/prweb1084344.htm
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The latest in wireless broadband technology to launch in 2009
Multimedia consumers in Northern California tend to have a natural excitement toward the newest, hottest, most-impossible-to-believe technology.
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HDNet President Mark Cuban discusses the high definition channel’s new “Sneak Preview” VOD service, which premieres Independent movies on cable and satellite before they hit movies. He discusses the high definition channel’s new “Sneak Preview” VOD service, which premieres independently-produced movies on cable and satellite before they hit the movie theaters. He also explains why the Internet ...
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Age is no barrier for computer whiz Billy Clark
A RUTHERGLEN OAP has proved that you can teach an old dog new tricks - by completing a computer course at the age of 70!
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Survey to help committee plan Essex's future
ESSEX and mdash; Residents are invited to log online or drive down to Town Hall in the next few weeks to take a survey that will help the Long Term Planning Committee direct the course of town projects. Residents have until Aug. 15 to complete the survey.
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Malaysia's Anwar challenges sex accuser in Islamic court
A photo reproduced from Wan Azizah Wan Ismail's laptop computer shows Saiful Bahri (left) with an unidentified man. Malaysian opposition figurehead Anwar Ibrahim Wednesday filed a complaint in the Islamic court that challenges Saiful, who accuses Anwar of sodomy, to prove his allegations.
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ECS G10IL: Stateside September for $399
Filed under: Laptops ECS has been teasing the netbook market for months now with its G10IL -- meticulously surveying the competition and batting its eyelashes at US consumers. Fortunately, LAPTOP was able to sit down with Henry Kwan of ECS to help bring the flirtatious cycle to a satisfying end. Accordingly, we now know that the G10IL will ship in 8.9- and 10-inch models with the ...
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Second Life avatars teleport to IBM
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 9 July 2008 at 01:28:00 Interoperability comes to online communities Linden Lab, creators of Second Life, has developed a set of compatible avatars with IBM that can be used on either company's systems....
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Scientist fired for circulating document
OTTAWA -- Confidential documents insecurely posted on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's computer network laid out sensitive plans to turn over food inspections and labelling to industry and also led to the firing of the scientist who stumbled upon them.
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posted by Gianmario Scotti on Sun 29th Sep 2002 18:14 UTC
First of all, why is SCO in braces, you'll ask. The reason is, I have not seen anything in this linux distribution that sounds or smells like Caldera/SCO , even though I downloaded it through SCO's UnitedLinux beta tester website.
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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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