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Oshkosh man gets prison in child enticement case
OSHKOSH A 37-year-old Oshkosh man who attempted to use an Internet chat program to find a young boy for sex will spend time in prison.
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Internet dating making women 'vulnerable to assault' on real date
Wellington, July 9 : Women who agree to meet the men they have been chatting on the Internet for months are being told to take care following an increase in the number of women being attacked when on a real date with their online 'friends'.
New Kerala |
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Authorities warn of computer scam
WAUPACA The Waupaca County Crime Stoppers has issued a warning to computer users to be wary of any e-mails that purport to be from the Internal Revenue Service.
The Appleton Post-Crescent |
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posted by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 8th Jul 2008 14:12
Last June a spin-off department of Red Hat, lead by desktop guru Havoc Pennington, announced Mugshot . Originally, Mugshot was in the midst of controversy whether it's a social networking application or not. Apparently, it instead is a "social networking aggregator".
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Recent Original Stories
"It's official . Java has taken the top spot away from C++ to become the top language on SourceForge. Mats Henricson points out in his blog that as of yesterday, Java has 16738 projects on SourceForge, compared to the 16731 of C++."
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NXP to sue researchers over Mifare chip 'hack'
NXP Semiconductors (Eindhoven, the Netherlands) is taking researchers at Radboud University in Nijmegen to court later this week in an attempt to stop them publishing their controversial report on the security aspects of the Mifare Classic chip, according to local reports in the Netherlands.
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Recent Original Stories
"A Chinese company called YellowSheepRiver wants to make affordable budget computing a reality with its new $150 Linux Municator , a highly compact and innovative PC built with inexpensive Chinese hardware components.
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Cyberspice
One splendid day last fall, Katie Khoury made tortillas with the eager and appealing assistance of her toddler son, Gabe. Later the Naperville mom, wife and avid cook recounted the experience - complete with a video clip - in her electronic journal, sharing the recipe through a link to the musings of a New Yorker who calls herself Homesick Texan.
The Naperville Sun |
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Free computer classes available in Canastota
The Women's Employment & Resource Center of Utica and the Canastota Public Library are working together to bring basic computer skills to residents of Madison and Oneida counties.
The Post-Standard |
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Why real musicians, not computers make us weep
Washington, July 9 : A musical piece played by a professional can soothe us much better than the one executed by clever computers, according to a new study.
New Kerala |
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
Working with Oxford Brookes University, leading online education recruitment specialist eteach.com has been awarded Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) funding to develop a unique end-to-end recruitment service for the education sector.
Online Recruitment |
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Prison ordered in child enticement case
A 37-year-old Oshkosh man will spend 10 years in prison for attempting to use an Internet chat program to find a young boy for sex.
The Oshkosh Northwestern |
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Family gets second Internet visit from Marine dad
United States Marine Scott Malinski got some very good news via a live video conference with his family Tuesday morning at Aurora Medical Center.
The Oshkosh Northwestern |
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'Icahn support up if ensures Yahoo price'
Carl Icahn would have more support in his proxy battle against Yahoo Inc if he pledged not to sell the company for less than $33 a share, Legg Mason portfolio manager Bill Miller said on Tuesday.
The Economic Times |
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Get Lively with Google
Socialising on the web could be set to change with the creation of a new service that allows you to create personalised avatars that can interact with other surfers' avatars.
Web-User |
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Get Lively with Google
Socialising on the web could be set to change with the creation of a new service that allows you to create personalised avatars that can interact with other surfers' avatars.
Web-User |
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RMI's Power-Optimized Alchemy Au1250 Processor Enables up to 12 Hours of Playback Time for Clearview Technology ...
CUPERTINO, Calif.,
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Sorouh Real Estate Selects Hill International as Project Manager for Six Towers at Shams Abu Dhabi
Marlton, NJ & Abu Dhabi, UAE - July 09, 2008 - Hill International (NYSE:HIL), the global leader in managing construction risk, announced today that it has been awarded a contract by Sorouh Real Estate PJSC, one of Abu Dhabi's leading real estate companies, to provide project management services for Gateway Towers 3 to 8 at the Shams Abu Dhabi development.
Zawya |
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Protect the web, says Sir Tim
Environment, science & technology: The inventor of the web says we need to do more to keep it evolving and protect its future
Guardian Unlimited |
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Cobweb spins partner programme
Sara Yirrell, CRN , Wednesday 9 July 2008 at 09:52:00 Vendor piggy backs on Microsoft global partner event to launch its own channel strategy Hosted Services provider Cobweb has launched a new partner programme which it has claims will offer resellers business growth opportunities....
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Named A Microsoft Pharmaceutical And Life Sciences Innovation Award Winner For Informatics ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, today announced that it is the winner of a Microsoft Corporation 2008 Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences Innovation Award in the Discovery and Product Innovation category.
Medical News Today |
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Microsoft relents to Web-based demand
SEATTLE -- 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.
London Free Press |
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Scrabble counters online Scrabulous
Developers of a highly popular but unauthorized version of Scrabble for the online hangout Facebook vowed yesterday to do just that, now that a video game maker has weighed in with an official version of the word game.
London Free Press |
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Interview: web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Why are you advocating the study of 'web science'? There are lots of people currently in different disciplines who are looking at the web, and they're realising that it's big and its complex. There are arguably more web pages out there than neurons in the brain. And while the web is growing, the brain is getting smaller. The web is big, it's complex, we don't understand it - but we do ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Internet: protect the web, says creator Berners-Lee
Researchers have a "duty" to protect the future of the world wide web, according to its inventor. Speaking at the launch of a new research programme yesterday, Sir Tim Berners-Lee - the British computer scientist who came up with the idea of the web 19 years ago - said it was vital that scientists and engineers worked harder to understand how the web works, in order to keep it evolving. ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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