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AT&T, AOL join Cuomo's anti-child-porn effort
AT&T, the nation's largest Internet service provider, and AOL have joined an effort spearheaded by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to block Web-based child-pornograpy community groups and to strip their own servers of child-porn sites.
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Kelley Blue Book Launches Internet Marketing Seminars for Dealers
Kelley Blue Book and http://www.kbb.com, the leading provider of new- and used-vehicle information and premier dealer partner for Internet marketing solutions, announces the launch of a new series of workshops educating dealership personnel on how to take advantage of new Internet-based marketing solutions to more effectively sell vehicle inventory in the current economy.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Yahoo launches BOSS in Google catch-up attempt
To help make more of a dent in the Google-dominated search and ad markets, Yahoo is rolling out an initiative that will open the door wider to its search service, but mainly for developers and ISVs willing to host Yahoo ads on their sites.
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Apple Opens App Store for iPhones with 2.0 Software
Apple's new App Store turned on its virtual lights Thursday, featuring third-party applications for the iPhone and the iPod. The store is intended to support developers who are creating applications for the iPhone. The store is also reportedly helping developers get their products into final shape. Prices End in 99 Cents Developers can reportedly select any price they want for their ...
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Pontiac students will get diplomas, won't be penalized
High school students who had their diplomas held at graduation pending an investigation of their Internet credits are being notified this week that they will not be penalized.
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GeoSpot(TM) Supports the First International Children's Games in San Francisco
GeoSpot Inc. , the location-based services and social activities company, and the San Francisco International Children's Games, today announced the joint implementation of a Web site feature that will help Game participants and visitors navigate and search for local events and activities throughout the City of San Francisco.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Cuomo announces deal with AT&T, AOL to scrub sites of child porn
ALBANY — AT&T, the nation’s largest Internet service provider, and AOL agreed today to purge their servers of child pornography, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced.
The Ithaca Journal |
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Ballmer the Barbarian!
As Microsoft's bid for Yahoo! hits month six, Josh Quittner compares the takeover attempt with a classic Mongol siege
Time Magazine |
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Forward.com
A prominent New York public relations firm has privately acknowledged making fraudulent postings on the Internet about one of its clients, a kosher meat company.
Forward |
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Cistera Networks' Chief Technology Officer Greg Royal to Discuss Communications Strategies for Higher Education at ...
PLANO, Texas----Cistera Networks® a leading provider of enterprise application platforms and engines for Internet Protocol Communications, announced that Greg Royal, the company Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, will speak at the 2008 Association for Information Communications Technology Professionals in Higher Education Conference scheduled for July 13-17 in Las Vegas, ...
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Apple Opens App Store for iPhones with 2.0 Software
Apple's new App Store turned on its virtual lights Thursday, featuring third-party applications for the iPhone and the iPod. The store is intended to support developers who are creating applications for the iPhone. The store is also reportedly helping developers get their products into final shape.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Factfile: The Xbox 360
All you need to know about Microsoft's Xbox 360.
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New I-Phone Available Friday
Apple is set to release the next generation iPhone on Friday.
WJTV Jackson |
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Brave: A Warrior's Tale to Come to Life on Multiple Consoles This Fall
Play as a warrior who can transform into animals. July 10, 2008 - SouthPeak Games announced today it is working in conjunction with Evolved Games to publish and distribute Brave: A Warrior's Tale for Wii, Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PSP (PlayStation Portable) system worldwide this fall.
IGN PSP |
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Founder of CO Software Firm Missing In Hawaii
Honolulu police and family members are searching Thursday for the founder of a Boulder-based Internet software security company, who's been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
KKTV 11 Colorado Springs |
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Artificial Intelligence from intellichat™ Finds 'Missing Link' In Internet Sales and e-commerce
Have you been chatting to a robot with artificial intelligence online without knowing? Introducing Virtual Sales Agents from intellichat. Virtual Sales Agents from Intellichat are tricking e-commerce visitors into thinking they are human by having seamless chat conversations and then by answering their questions and giving small discounts are persuading them to sign up. (PRWeb Jul 10, 2008) ...
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Top Ten Plus Size Swimsuits: Summer 2008, According to International Plus Size E-tailer, www.AlwaysForMe.com
Leading online retailer of plus size swimwear, AlwaysForMe.com, analyzes the best-selling and highest customer-rated plus size one pieces, two pieces, tankini's, skirtini's and swim dresses for the summer season 2008. (PRWeb Jul 10, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/plus-size/swimwear/prweb1089474.htm
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SOFTWARE TOOLS: Software tool debugs real-time multi-processor and multi-core applications
Chelmsford, Mass. — SKY Computers Inc. has introduced the TimeTrac dynamic software tool for Linux multi-processing systems. This event recording and analysis tool finetunes and debugs real-time mult-iprocessor and multi-core applications.
Embedded Systems Programming Magazine |
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For the record 10 July
Newspapers still thrive in digital world Heaven knows web users are miserable now, says TheFilter.com
Electric News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Consumer's Edge
The Safety Turtle Wireless Wristband Alarm combines a wristwatch-like device with a wireless base station for swimming pool safety. Kids, seniors and patients doing water therapy can wear the wristband, decorated with a plastic turtle shell, which will trigger an alarm if they fall into the water.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Council on Competitiveness, IDC Release Study on HPC and Innovation
Today, the Council on Competitiveness released a groundbreaking study that benchmarks the extent to which the U.S. private sector is leveraging high performance computing (HPC) to drive innovation for global competitive advantage. The study is a continuation of the Council's leadership in benchmarking competitiveness drivers and the critical components to long-term economic success. The study ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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OWC Announces Neptune External FireWire Hard Drive Line For Up To 1 TB ofF "Value Done Right" Storage
Other World Computing (OWC) http://www.macsales.com, a leading Mac and PC technology company, announced today the low-cost OWC Neptune line of external FireWire hard drive solutions with a high speed of 7200RPM and capacities up to 1TB, double the prior highest capacity 500GB model.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Yahoo crowdsources search innovation with new BOSS platform
Yahoo has introduced BOSS, a Build Your Own Search Service platform for third parties to integrate their own data and services with Yahoo's search index, and even re-rank the results. It's a brave new world for extensible search, but could also be interpreted as a surrender on innovation from Yahoo. Read More...
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Electronics disposal fee coming next spring
TORONTO Ontario plans to join several other provinces in charing a recycling fee on elecrtonics. The fee is due to come into effect next spring, says a report from The Canadian Press. In April, televisions, computers, peripherals, monitors and fax machines will be affixed with a surcharge [...]
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Kodak intros W820, W1020 photo frames
Continuing a series of announcements, Kodak has uncovered two new digital photo frames, the W820 and W1020. The two measure 8 and 10 inches, and display images in a 16:9 aspect ratio, at an unspecified HD resolution. Their central feature however is Wi-Fi access, which lets users copy photos and videos directly from a computer, as well as stream ...
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