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Edit your DNA on Wikipedia
SAN DIEGO - 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.
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In the papers 9 July
VMware sacks founder, cuts sales forecast Yang accuses Microsoft of trying to destabilise Yahoo
ElectricNews.Net |
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Mobile Internet Access to Drive African Operator Revenues
Operator-billed service revenues across the Africa & Middle East region are expected to rise to more than $107 billion in 2013, according to a new report from Juniper Research.
Cellular-News.com |
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Qwest blocks access to known child porn sites
Qwest Communications will now block customer access to known child pornography Web sites through a voluntary agreement with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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New 'security patch' software tackles major internet security breach
London, July 9 : Computer giants like Microsoft, Sun, and Cisco are distributing new software to tackle a major security glitch in the internet addressing system.
New Kerala |
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Internet and good writing
Internet It's not all dark corners... Leaders-mainstream media often speak of dangerous web ideas, seldom bloggers' good efforts. Here's an example of one...
Little Speck |
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World Journal
Read our complete story for the full contents of this article, available online.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 25th Jul 2007 22:52 UTC
PureMobile sent us in for a review one of Nokia's newest and most powerful handsets: the E90 . The E90 is a Communicator-class device and very popular among businessmen, but also among system administrators too (one of our friends, sysadmin at Google, is using Nokia's qwerty/wifi devices specifically for SSH access).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 1st Apr 2006 16:48 UTC
Today, 1st April 30 years ago, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple Computer , one of the most influential (whether you like it or not) and recognizable (oh yes ) companies in the tech industry.
New Mobile Computing |
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Peter's turned on to savings
Computer wizard Peter Kear has been named Council Worker Of The Year after coming up with a scheme to save his employers £40,000 a year on electricity bills. The 46-year-old from Stafford beat more than 300 people to win the national award from ...
Sentinel |
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A room by any other name
A popular pastime in Silicon Valley to show off its collective creativity: Companies encouraging employees to name conference rooms, computer gear, even bathrooms.
San Jose Mercury News |
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NBC sets blanket Olympic TV schedule
NEW YORK — Start stockpiling eye drops. NBC Universal released an Olympics television schedule yesterday that with broadcast, cable and broadband offers more coverage of competition from Beijing than all the previous summer Olympics combined.
Gloucester Daily Times |
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Sun launches GUI tool for Java troubleshooting
A software Swiss army knife for performance analysis. Sun has announced the availability of Java VisualVM, an open-source GUI tool for troubleshooting and profiling Java applications.
TechWorld |
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1. MLB Baseball The St. Louis Cardinals take on the Philadelphia Phillies.
ESPN, 7 p.m. 2. Knocked Up Katherine Heigl stars as a TV producer who gets preggers after a drunken one-night stand with a slacker who runs a web site where scantily-clad women are featured. (Hey, what's wrong with that?)
TVPredictions.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Dec 2005 15:45 UTC
"There are a number of things preventing Windows users from moving en masse to Linux. While the naming of applications is probably not a make-or-break issue when considering a new operating system, it is a legitimate consideration.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jan 2006 14:43 UTC
Terrasoft has released YellowDog Linux 4.1. This new release of course incorporates the latest and greatest of the Linux world, but besides that it also features support for the latest Apple PowerBooks, beta support for Apple G5 PowerMacs with dual-core processors, and basic 64-bit development and runtime support.
OS News |
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by milles21 (3) on Thu 2nd Aug 2007 13:51 UTC
I find it very predictable that apple Microsoft is unable to deliver office 2008 for the mac in time for school or the holiday season in one of Apple's biggest years. Given Vista's lack luster debut and the publicity that Mac has been getting I say this is deeper than deadlines.
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China aims to protect Olympic content from pirates
SINGAPORE, 9 JULY 2008 - China's government warned Internet sites and mobile content providers to steer clear of broadcasting any video of Olympic events without permission, including the torch relay and opening ceremony, saying that anyone who infringes the rights of the state-owned broadcaster to these events will face severe penalties.
Computerworld Singapore |
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A room by any other name
A popular pastime in Silicon Valley to show off its collective creativity: Companies encouraging employees to name conference rooms, computer gear, even bathrooms.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Intellectuals 'under siege'
South African intellectuals have faced a degree of hostility from the government and many have been lost to academia since the advent of democracy, writes Keith Ross.
Independent Online |
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Edit your DNA on Wikipedia
SAN DIEGO - 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.
San Jose Mercury News |
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VMware fires its CEO
In a stunning development that sent its stock tumbling, VMware on Tuesday said it fired co-founder and Chief Executive Diane Greene, replacing her with a former Microsoft executive in a move analysts say is intended to help the company combat its growing competition.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively'
SAN FRANCISCO -- In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more virtual socializing on the Web.
The Pantagraph |
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DreamWorks Animation goes from AMD to Intel chips
DreamWorks Animation, maker of the "Shrek" movies and "Kung Fu Panda," announced Tuesday it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices computer chips to Intel's as it moves toward making all 3-D movies.
San Jose Mercury News |
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South Lake County police blotter for 07/09/08
An iPod, several wallets, a laptop computer and other items were taken from parked cars Saturday night near Hobart High School, police report.
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