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AOL: Fee up 20 pct for some plans with phone help
If you're still paying for AOL, your bill may be going up 20 percent this month.
Centre Daily Times |
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Be Careful Of Counterfeit Coupons
Fear of counterfeit coupons has caused some stores to reject Internet coupons altogether.
KETV 7 Omaha |
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Future Proofing Virtualization Management for Heterogeneous Environments
Analysts estimate 80 percent of today's virtualized environments run on VMware technology. However, that landscape will shift over the next 12 to 18 months as more powerful processors, competing hypervisors, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and cloud computing take hold. Virtualization management will need to address heterogeneous environments that combine any number of different software ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Flickr turns to Getty to sell amateur photos
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo Inc., is teaming up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby into a moneymaking endeavor.
The Post-Standard |
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IT majors to post over 7% topline growth
Top-tier IT companies are expected to report a decent sequential topline growth of 7.5% quarter on quarter Q1FY09. This will be largely driven by volume growth of 4-5% q-o-q and 20-22% y-o-y, with the rest coming from favorable currency movements.
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Microdesk Becomes Adobe Reseller, Offers Photoshop Training to AEC Industry
AECO industry consultant Microdesk announced that it has partnered with Adobe and will begin selling and offering training in Photoshop to architects, interior designers, engineers, as well as their associated marketing and advertising firms as part of its comprehensive suite of design process applications and services.
BuildingOnline |
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Gmail allowing remote log-off in case you forget
(AP:NEW YORK) One of the benefits of Web-based e-mail is the ability to log on from just about anywhere _ at home, at work, a friend's house, a mobile device or even a public library or cybercafe.
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DMG Canvas: free app for building custom disk images
Araelium Group has released DMG Canvas, software for building customized disk images. Users drag and drop items to its window, and can lay out files in a customized order. The software additionally allows for customizing the icons, sizes and backgrounds, and remembers the location of contents in an image, allowing one-click rebuilds with updated so...
MacNN |
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Local bank stock rallies; increased dividend noticed by Internet rating service
United Security Banschares' stock rallied Monday and Tuesday from disastrous losses the past week as an Internet stock rating service recognized the stock for its high dividends. United Security is the Thomasville-based holding company that operates First United Security Banks in Clarke County and elsewhere.
Clark County Democrat |
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DNS Flaw Leads To Internet 'Poisoning' Attacks
Numerous vendors, including Microsoft, have already developed a fix for the DNS protocol glitch, which can lead attackers to launch a cache poisoning attack to redirect Internet users to malicious Websites.
ChannelWeb |
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Microsoft, Google back broad privacy legislation
Rivals agree that consumers should know what information is being collected, they should control how that information is used, and be assured such data is secure
The Globe and Mail |
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East West Bancorp Invites Public to Listen to Second Quarter 2008 Earnings Conference Call/Webcast
PASADENA, Calif.----In conjunction with East West Bancorp's second quarter 2008 earnings announcement, members of the public are invited to listen to the Company's live quarterly earnings conference call on the internet Friday, July 25, 2008 at 8:30 A.M.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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20K bond for bat assault
A $20,00 bail was set Tuesday for Paul Nikolaevich Maksimchuk, 21, who allegedly beat an adult male with a baseball bat and large flashlight Sunday at Getty’s Cove in Vantage.
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Murdoch: No deals for News Corp. in Sun Valley
Wed, Jul 9, 2008 (1:39 p.m.) News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch plans to forgo making deals at this year's Allen & Co. media retreat, dampening the five-day event renowned as an incubator for big-time media and Web combinations.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Linked by Thomas Hormby on Mon 2nd Oct 2006 19:11 UTC
Over its thirty year history, Apple has survived and even thrived despite boneheaded business decisions. From pricing the Macintosh out of most consumers' reach to creating some really ugly computers, Apple has made a lot of bad decisions.
New Mobile Computing |
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LocoRoco 2 : première image !
Sony Computer Entertainment dévoile enfin la première image de LocoRoco 2 sur PSP dans le magazine japonais Famitsu.
JeuxFrance.com |
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Comcast to work with Vonage on Internet traffic
Wed, Jul 9, 2008 (1:39 p.m.) Comcast Corp. said Wednesday it will collaborate with Vonage Holdings Corp., the leading independent Internet phone service, to make sure that Internet calling will work well for its subscribers.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Beijing recyclers discarded in Games security sweep
BEIJING, Jul 9 (Reuters) Liu Yang is among tens of thousands of migrant workers who scour Beijing bins for sellable scraps. But he won't be recycling any trash this August as Beijing's garbage pickers are being pushed out of town.
Deepika |
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3 reasons why mobile analytics matter
As mobile technology improves, more people will access the Internet from their smartphones more often. Here's why Web companies should start paying attention.
CNET |
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"I'm a Professional Informant"
The informant arrives through a side door, and his handler, a cop with many years of experience, greets him warmly. The informant takes a seat, fishes out a pack of menthols, and slides them on the desktop.
Washington City Paper |
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3 reasons why mobile analytics matter
As mobile technology improves, more people will access the Internet from their smartphones more often. Here's why Web companies should start paying attention.
CNET |
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AOL increases subscription fees by 20 percent for low-end plans with full telephone help
NEW YORK - If you're still paying for AOL, your bill may be going up 20 percent this month. AOL's cheapest dial-up Internet access plan is going from $9.99 to $11.99 to offset costs of round-the-clock help by telephone.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Murdoch: No deals for News Corp. in Sun Valley
News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch plans to forgo making deals at this year's Allen & Co. media retreat, dampening the five-day event renowned as an incubator for big-time media and Web combinations. "Not today, not this week," Murdoch told reporters...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Flickr turns to Getty to sell amateur photos
Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo Inc., is teaming up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby into a moneymaking endeavor.
Tri-City Herald |
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Flickr turns to Getty to sell amateur photos
Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo Inc., is teaming up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby into a moneymaking endeavor. Under a partnership announced this week, Getty's editors will peruse Flickr to find pictures that may appeal to newspapers, magazines, book publishers, advertising agencies and other businesses. Getty will then contact ...
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