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Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. to Broadcast Its Second Quarter Conference Call Live on the Internet
MOBILE, Ala.----Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. , a leading provider of healthcare information solutions, today announced that it will provide an online Web simulcast of its second quarter earnings conference call on Friday, July 25, 2008.
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2K Games to Publish Cryptic Studios' Upcoming MMO Champions Online(TM)
NEW YORK----2K Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. , announced today that it will be the North American and international publisher for Cryptic Studios’™ highly anticipated massively multiplayer online action game, Champions Online™, being developed for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft* and Games for Windows®.
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LitePoint Targets MIMO, WiMedia and GPS
TAIPEI, Taiwan----LitePoint Corporation, a provider of wireless test-system solutions, launched three new systems for testing four wireless standards at a press conference, here, today.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Matt Drudge Still Controls the Information Age [Journalismism]
What month is it... July? It's been weeks since someone wrote a story about how Matt Drudge is the King of All Information! Thanks, Washington Post political blogger Chris Cillizza, for stepping up...
Gawker |
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Big Ten Network inks deal with Verizon, negotiating again with Mediacom
The Big Ten Network announced Wednesday that it has signed a deal with Verizon to be carried on its FiOS service, a cable-like TV service that is delivered to homes over fiber optic lines. Verizon provides phone and Internet services to several Madison area communities, including Sun Prairie and Oregon, but those local markets are not included in Verizon's FiOS rollout plans that have been ...
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iPhone apps hit the racks at the iTunes store
Worth the 18 month wait? Not only does today see the launch of iPhone v2: This Time It's 3G, but Apple has also flung open the doors of the iTunes Application store, meaning punters disinclined to hack around with their handsets can now purchase legitimate applications.…
The Register |
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Ontario to put recycling fee on electronics
Ontario is joining other provinces by charging a fee on all electronics.
CTV Toronto |
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Taking the office on holiday - community blog from Matt White
There's no doubt that mobile phones, laptops, blackberries and the like have their good points but a recent survey highlights the price we pay for always being connected.
Finextra |
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Family seeks help in finding internet security founder
HONOLULU (AP) _ Honolulu police say a man who founded an Internet software security company remains missing. In making a public plea for help, the family of Steven Thomas says he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in April but has refused medication.
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AmSurg Corp. to Broadcast 2008 Second Quarter Conference Call Live on the Internet
NASHVILLE, Tenn.----AmSurg Corp. today announced it will provide an on-line Web simulcast and rebroadcast of its 2008 second quarter earnings release conference call. The live broadcast of AmSurg Corp.'s quarterly conference call will be available on-line by going to http://www.amsurg.com and clicking on the link to Investor Relations, or at http://www.earnings.com.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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LCD Chemical Found to Have 17,000 Times the Climate Impact of CO2.
Dubbed the "missing greenhouse gas," nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) was found by a recent study to have a global climate impact 17,000 times greater than carbon dioxide. The chemical is found in the LCD panels of cell phones, televisions, and computer monitors, as well as in semiconductors and synthetic diamonds.
Environmental News Network |
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Yahoo, Turner On the Ball With Sports Ad Sales Pact
Yahoo and Turner have forged a new ad sales and content partnership centered around both companies’ surging sports properties.
Mediaweek |
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posted by Gianluca Casu on Mon 5th Apr 2004 17:52 UTC
The EU commission's decision about Microsoft rose some heated discussion on nearly every part of it. Let's take an accurate look at it and discuss the hows and whys of the act that is going probably to change Europe's technological assets in the near future.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 11th Oct 2006 20:13 UTC
"AMD described its forthcoming quad-core processor , codenamed Barcelona, in a session at today's Microprocessor Forum. Details of the new microarchitecture on which the processor is based (codenamed K8L) have been known for some time now.
OS News |
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POLICE BEAT
Pittsfield Township police released a computer composite of a man who broke into an apartment Monday morning, prompting the female residents to jump from a second-story balcony.
The Ann Arbor News |
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Software for new iPhone benefits current owners
You won’t have to buy a new iPhone to get a new iPhone. Millions of current iPhone owners will be able to download the phone’s free 2.0 software Friday that will let them use Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, as well as access Apple’s new App Store, which could ultimately offer thousands of programs.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 28th Jun 2007 18:32 UTC, submitted by Beffidile
Google is launching this week a beta version of Google Desktop search for Linux in a sign of encouragement by the search giant for Linux on the desktop.
OS News |
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Apple iPhone debuts to lines in Japan, elsewhere
Thu, Jul 10, 2008 (7:45 a.m.) Gadget lovers worldwide are already camped out ahead of Friday's global rollout of the new model of Apple Inc.'s iPhone, which is also the first iPhone to go on sale in many countries.
Las Vegas Sun |
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TEL's quarterly orders down 35 percent
Japan's Tokyo Electron Ltd. said orders for its tools to make semiconductors and flat panel display equipment fell a quarterly 35 percent to a five-year low in April-June on weak demand from memory makers.
EETimes |
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Larger Enterprises Are Migrating to SaaS
More than half of Fortune 500 and other large enterprises expect to spend more than previously or the same on software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for their organization in the future. More than seven out of 10 (73 percent) of the 100 executives interviewed in a survey conducted by Kelton Research stated their enterprise has adopted SaaS or plans to adopt SaaS within the next 18 months. The ...
Data Storage Today |
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Yahoo Says 'Build Your Own Search'
With Yahoo Search BOSS, the company positions its search engine as a platform on which others can innovate.
InternetNews.com |
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Microsoft, Google back broad privacy legislation
(AP:WASHINGTON) Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. told lawmakers Wednesday that Congress should pass basic privacy legislation to protect information about consumers, such as the data being gathered about people's Web surfing habits in order to pinpoint Internet advertising.
INO News |
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First iTunes Remote App for iPhone Hands-On [Apple]
newVideoPlayer("/iphoneremote1_gizmodo.flv", 475, 376,""); One of the first apps I downloaded while doing the App Store video walkthrough today was the new iPhone Remote for iTunes. There's only one...
Gizmodo |
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US Technology Stocks Mixed; IBM, Cisco Up But Microsoft Lower
Technology stocks were mixed Thursday, with most sector leaders notching gains in an attempt to recover from major selling in the prior session. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index fell 5 points to 2230 after falling more than 50 points Wednesday.
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Choose From Your Gmail Contacts in Any Email Form [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]
Firefox with Greasemonkey only: The Google Contacts Autocomplete user script adds a drop-down of your Gmail contacts on any web-based email form where you'd enter an address. You must be signed into...
Lifehacker |
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