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What's next, Google Autos or Google Music?
Hitwise looked at the industries toward which Google sends Web traffic. Guess which three areas in the top 20 Google doesn't have any offering of its own?
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Human Factors Journal celebrates 50 years
SANTA MONICA, CA - In celebration of 50 years of publishing groundbreaking research, the June issue of Human Factors features 33 papers that highlight pivotal research and significant discoveries in the field of Human Factors/ergonomics (HF/E). The entire online issue is available without charge from HFES.
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Report targets Internet drug pushers
NEW YORK -- A new report is calling for a crackdown on some Internet pharmacies selling controlled prescription drugs on the Web. According to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, 159 sites are offering these drugs for sale.
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posted by Osho GG on Mon 19th Jul 2004 18:24 UTC
This is not a typical review of a desktop environment such as KDE or GNOME. These are my observations when I updated from KDE 3.2.3 to KDE 3.3 Beta1. I installed KDE 3.3 Beta1 by compiling it using Konstruct. Nothing surprising here.
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posted by Roberto J. Dohnert on Mon 6th Oct 2003 01:36 UTC
In the past in order to make good home movies one needed either a Mac or a Windows PC. There were no good video editors for Linux in the past. Today with Jahshaka and Main Actor the things that could only be done on a Mac or a Wintel machine can now be done on a Lintel machine as well.
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What's next, Google Autos or Google Music?
Hitwise looked at the industries toward which Google sends Web traffic. Guess which three areas in the top 20 Google doesn't have any offering of its own?
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Advertising Pays for a Lot of Things… What Happens When the Ad Budget Dries Up in a Recession?
Doing some research on the effects of the Great Depression in the 1930s, I started wondering what happened to advertising during that period. Although I haven't turned up any detailed studies, I took a look at the various archives of advertising that allow Internet access to their exhibits, and noted the general move to less expensive, more localized advertising, and fewer adverts for more ...
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Linked by on Wed 1st Feb 2006 19:53 UTC
A demonstration of the next release of Novell's Linux for desktops drew cheers and applause Wednesday, although the final version of the software is not expected for some months.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Nov 2007 22:00 UTC
"Almost a year on from the release of Microsoft's Windows Vista, only 13 percent of companies say they expect to move all desktops to the operating system, according to a survey released this week . Furthermore, adoption of Linux continues to gather pace, with a particular emphasis on the desktop emerging."
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Newberry man arrested after undercover Internet sting
Spartanburg County Sheriff's Deputies arrested Joey Nelson after deputies say he was soliciting sex from a minor online.
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Senate passes controversial foreign intelligence law
The Senate Wednesday passed controversial legislation meant to update the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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Ubuntu Linux at Amazon, Best Buy for $20
The Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 Linux distro is available online at Amazon.com and Bestbuy.com, and is being made available by ValuSoft....
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High gas prices fuel boom in online classes
Wed, Jul 9, 2008 (12:18 p.m.) Laurel Ranticelli considered driving 40 miles round-trip to take education classes at the University of Massachusetts campus in Amherst. Then she realized she could take the same courses from her computer at home and save on fuel costs.
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New Lankan server to enhance Internet
Regional Internet Registry service provider Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) and non-profit root server provider Netnod/Autonomica AB have deployed an Internet root server in Sri Lanka to improve Internet speed and reliability.
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Gregg County Crime Stoppers launches new Web site
Longview resident Katherine Brand snatched up tickets to the Great Texas Balloon Race this weekend by winning the race's Snap It Up photo contest.
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Myanmar's Cyclone-Damaged Rice Production Regions Monitored with GIS
Subsequent to Cyclone Nargis, a category 3 tropical storm that struck the low-lying and heavily populated coastline of Myanmar on May 2, 2008, the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began producing a series of geographic information system (GIS)-based maps of the damaged agricultural areas to accompany its commodity intelligence reports. (PRWeb Jul 9, ...
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Broadcom, Qualcomm fight over mobile phone patent
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chip makers Broadcom Corp and Qualcomm Inc sparred in an appeals court on Wednesday over patents used to make cell phones that offer Internet and other multimedia features.
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Google Introduces a Cartoonlike Method for Talking in Chat Rooms
Google’s new online tool allows people to embody a cartoonish online avatar and have text-based conversations with other Internet users in virtual chat rooms.
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Abuses Are Found in Online Sales of Medication
A majority of Internet sites that advertise or sell controlled medications are offering to supply the drugs without a proper prescription, according to a new study.
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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.
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For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative
Apple’s iPhone 3G, which will go on sale on Friday, comes with just a few new bells and whistles.
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High gas prices fuel boom in online classes
(AP) BOSTON - Laurel Ranticelli considered driving 40 miles round-trip to take education classes at the University of Massachusetts campus in Amherst. Then she realized she could take the same courses from her computer at home and save on fuel costs.
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Study finds addictive drugs easily ordered online
More than three-quarters of Web sites that offer highly addictive medications do not require a prescription, according to a study released Wednesday.
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UPDATED 11:46 AM
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. At an ad-industry conference Wednesday morning, much of the buzz in the room was about today’s Commerce Committee hearings in Washington, D.C., about online advertising and privacy.
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