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Google Trends Showing a Swastika (卐)?
Dave Shaw notified me of a weird character being displayed as a "hot trend" on Google Trends this morning. It appears that Google is displaying a swastika as 卐. This appears to be some sort of chinese character, but the swastika is well known for usage in Nazi Germany, and has been a very controversial symbol since. Here is a picture of Google Trends at the time I write this: ...
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Modavox Partners with Emmy Nominated Television Producers and Writers for Launch of Comedy Network
Modavox, Inc. (OTCBB:MDVX), Internet broadcasting pioneer and holder of several patented technologies today announced that it has solidified an agreement with Poorsouls to exclusively broadcast their new comedy network. The networks content will be distributed via the Company's BoomBox(TM) Video Platform and will also leverage its StreamSyndicate(TM) Advertising Platform, all built upon the ...
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Wi-Fi TV Emerges With A New Plan To Increase Market Share, Revenue And Corporate Value
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.----Wi-Fi TV Inc. , which has been steadily increasing revenue and registered users for its website www.Wi-FiTV.com , is now emerging with a new plan to move up the ranks of global web sites in terms of viewers, market share for Internet TV, revenue and total corporate value.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Bresnan Communications Deploys Harmonic's NSG(TM) EdgeQAMs for VOD Expansion
Harmonic Inc. (NASDAQ:HLIT) today announced that Bresnan Communications, a leading cable service provider in the United States with more than 300,000 subscribers, has increased its video-on-demand (VOD) service capacity with the addition of Harmonic's Narrowcast Service Gateway(TM) (NSG) 9000 and 9116 edgeQAMs with Privacy Mode encryption. The NSG's integrated support for real-time encryption at ...
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Yahoo! Announces Ad-Supported Online Gaming
Yahoo! (Nasdaq:YHOO) today announced that Yahoo! Games will offer ad-supported downloadable games from the top casual games publishers. With more than 400 ad-supported games available to users by the end of the year, Yahoo! Games solidifies its commitment to providing the Internet's best gaming experience, and is creating new opportunities for advertisers to reach an engaged audience. The ...
Centre Daily Times |
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ASPCA Selects All-in-One IP Communications Software Suite by Interactive Intelligence
The ASPCA(R) (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(R)) has selected the all-in-one IP communications software suite, Customer Interaction Center(R) (CIC), from Interactive Intelligence (Nasdaq: ININ).
Centre Daily Times |
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IR Introduces 25V DirectFET(R) Chipset Optimized for High Frequency, High Efficiency DC-DC Applications
International Rectifier, IR(R) (NYSE:IRF), a world leader in power management technology, today introduced a 25V synchronous buck converter DirectFET(R) MOSFET chipset for point-of-load (POL) converter designs, and server, high-end desktop and notebook computer applications.
Centre Daily Times |
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Epic Advertising's President, Don Mathis, to Present in CEO Showcase at The AlwaysOn and STVP Summit at Stanford
Epic Advertising (www.EpicAdvertising.com), the New York online performance marketing company, announced today that Don Mathis, the company's President, will present as part of the CEO Showcase at The AlwaysOn and STVP Summit at Stanford. The summit is being held at the Arrillaga Alumni Center at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA from July 22 through July 24, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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Belkin debuts new powerline, 802.11n routers
Belkin today launched sweeping changes to its network routers, starting with a new set of routers for Ethernet networking over a home's power grid. The Powerline series supplies speeds between 85Mbps and 200Mbps depending on the model, giving enough speed for faster Internet connections and streaming video at distances up to 300 meters away withou...
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Healthmap tracks diseases online
A NEW ONLINE automated surveillance tool called Healthmap reckons it can give users an accurate, real-time view of infectious disease outbreaks, based on information from Internet news sites and World Health Organization alerts.
The Inquirer |
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Google introduces new online world Lively
Does anybody really “play” Second Life any more? Online worlds were pretty popular a few years ago, but that day seems to have passed. Apparently, though, Google didn’t get the memo as they’ve launched their own virtual world complete with custom rooms and big-headed avatars. It’s called Lively, and the most innovative feature of this [...]
Geek.com |
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Poll: Do you use YouTube videos on your Web pages?
YouTube makes it easy to post videos on the Web and on Web pages. Plus, by using YouTube, you don't have to worry about bandwidth charges to your Web server....
About.com |
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Sinosoft Technology Offers Solutions Using Fujitsu PalmSecure Biometric Authentication System
Nanjing, July 10, 2008 - (ACN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited today announced that its PalmSecure palm vein biometric authentication system has been selected for use in IT solutions offered by Jiangsu Province-based systems integration company Sinosoft Technology Plc.
Japan Corporate News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 7th May 2007 23:22 UTC
" In this chapter from the ExtremeTech book 'Hacking Ubuntu: Serious Hacks Mods and Customizations' you'll learn how to set up the operating system to your taste with things like changing the startup music, the background, fonts, icons, and colors, and navigating the Nautilus file manager - on both PCs and Macs."
New Mobile Computing |
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IGEL signs distribution agreement with IQ Sys
UK resellers and systems integrators involved in delivering desktop virtualisation will now have access to the complete IGEL range of 20 different Universal Desktop models and remote management software.
Digital Media Europe |
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Microsoft urges resellers to play it straight, beef up revs
Whose bottom line is it anyway? Microsoft has claimed that each dollar it “loses” to software piracy equals $5.50 in “lost opportunities” to the firm’s channel partners.…
The Register |
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Computer Health Fair
Today we talked to Zack Wilson of the High Plains Food Bank and Julie Karinek of Cat-man-du about the Computer Health Fair.
KAMR Amarillo |
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Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook make a deal; Jennifer Lopez' restaurant goes belly-up: The Morning After
Our long, national nightmare is over. Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook have reached a settlement in their bitter divorce, ending the seamy spectacle of the public trial after days of hearing about Cook's internet porn obsession and mistresses, and Brinkley's relentless perfectionism.
The Plain Dealer |
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Kodak Theatre HD Player: your photos and the Internet on your HDTV
Kodak has announced the Theatre HD Player, a digital box which will give wireless access to music, video, and pictures stored on other computers in the home, or across the Internet.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th Nov 2005 17:02 UTC, submitted by Mehta Bhai
"The Linux community was left stunned when Windows Server software outsold Linux in the server market. Gartner, Inc. recently reported that sales of Windows systems accounted for nearly 37 percent of all server revenue in the last quarter while Linux accounted for 31.7 percent.
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by rayiner (3.76) on Sat 10th Dec 2005 21:59 UTC
The technology is definitely in place for Apple to start having to worry about Linux, at least in the workstation market. Linux workstations have already made massive inroads into the 3D graphics and scientific computing markets, and the video processing market is up next.
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Huh? Big Blooper in Clarion-Ledger Editorial About Melton
The federal indictment says several young men were carried to the house in the city police Mobile Command Unit and were ordered out at gunpoint. Actually, the federal indictment—which they could have read posted on their own damn Web site —says that Wright ordered the occupants of the house out at gunpoint—not the kids.
Jackson Free Press |
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Steve Ballmer: We don't need to be cool! (Or maybe we do)
Steve Ballmer is neither cool nor innovative. That is why Microsoft continues to struggle.
CNET |
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft Office isn't among the apps that will run natively on Intel-based Macs - and it won't be until the latter half of 2007, according to media reports.
OS News |
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MCTC Receives Grant For New Degree Program
Marshall Community and Technical College is getting a $68,000 grant to fund a new Computer Animation and Game Developer program.
WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia |
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