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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 25th Sep 2006 05:31 UTC
In the latest study conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, over 700 technology experts were asked to evaluate an assortment of scenarios in an attempt to determine potential trends for the year 2020. With responses from representatives of the World Wide Web Consortium, ICANN, the Association of Internet Researchers, and major corporations like Google and IBM, the report ...
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County Unveils New GIS Web Site
Page County began providing a new service to the public earlier this month by launching a new Geographic Information Systems, or GIS, Web site. The Web site — www.pagecountygis.com — displays an interactive county map that may be used to obtain information about real estate in the co
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Storacall Launches ‘Perspective’ - Live Agent Support That’s Worth A Look
United Kingdom - July 10, 2008 - Storacall has just launched PERSPECTIVE – a software package that helps trainers and supervisors to improve call handling and customer service through live support, monitoring and real-time coaching of agents.
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Net providers block child porn newsgroups
Two of the nation's largest Internet providers have joined the fight in New York.
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P2P File-Sharing Sinks Ships
Earlier this year, a careless employee at an investment firm learned a painful lesson: Sharing files through peer-to-peer Web sites like LimeWire can easily expose internal data in a corporate network. In this case, the employee's actions revealed the personal information of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and 2,000 or so other clients of the firm.
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Intel Gets FDA OK for Personal Health System
Intel's Health guide incorporates interactive tools for personalized care management and integrates vital sign collection, patient reminders, multimedia educational content and feedback, and communications tools such as video conferencing and e-mail.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 15th May 2004 08:23 UTC
It is when I read articles like this that I have "my blood all going up to my head" (that's a Greek saying for people that get angry). So apparently, Apple is trying to patent "transparent windows that do a certain action after fading away".
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Jan 2006 22:35 UTC
Today, the Dutch headquarters of Apple held a press conference concerning the announcements made by Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, last week during MacWorld in San Fransisco.
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Recent Original Stories
Here's a tour of the pre-alpha demo release of GNOME Online Desktop included in Fedora 8. Learn more about what it does and how you can get involved in the project, writes Havoc Pennington.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 12:20 UTC
"The KDE Project today announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.4.3, a maintenance release for the latest generation of the most advanced and powerful free desktop for GNU/Linux and other UNIXes.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Wed 17th Aug 2005 15:52 UTC, submitted by anonymous
The internet is full of hosts running unpatched versions of Windows. Should Microsoft release patching worms to fix every vulnerable system on the Internet in a matter of minutes?
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Internet hunting pictures incriminate hunters
Showing off pictures of their trophy on the Internet has proven to be the undoing of two Northwestern Ontario hunters. In June last year MNR Conservation officers launched an investigation after they were alerted to pictures on the web showing a hunting party with a dead black bear.
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Software Helps Developers Get Started with PIV Cards
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed two demonstration software packages that show how Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards can be used with Windows and Linux systems to perform logon, digital signing and verification, and other services. The demonstration software, written in C++, will assist software developers, system integrators and computer security ...
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New scheme to bring more Maltese businesses online
The number of Maltese consumers who are using the internet for their purchases are almost 31%, according to a study carried out by the Malta Communications Authority, representing mainly foreign purchases.
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Interpol's Chief on Keeping Terrorists Away From the Beijing Olympics
Ronald Noble also talks about stolen passports, Columbian rebel computers, and catching child predators
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Microsoft Denies Banjo-Kazooie Motion Control Rumor
Both Microsoft and Rare claim 'no truth' to the speculation.
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EA Announces Game Lineup for Launch of App Store
LOS ANGELES, BUSINESS WIRE -- EA Mobile(TM), a division of Electronic Arts Inc (NASDAQ:ERTS), today announced its lineup of launch titles for the Apple App Store.
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Cuomo: AT&T And AOL Block Child Porn Newsgroups
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says two of the nation's largest Internet providers have removed newsgroups that featured child pornography. AT&T, the nation's largest Internet service provider, and AOL, the third largest, also agreed to purge their servers of child porn Web sites. Cuomo announced similar agreements last month with Verizon, Sprint, and Time Warner Cable.
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Cuomo: AT&T And AOL Block Child Porn Newsgroups
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says two of the nation's largest Internet providers have removed newsgroups that featured child pornography. AT&T, the nation's largest Internet service provider, and AOL, the third largest, also agreed to purge their servers of child porn Web sites. Cuomo announced similar agreements last month with Verizon, Sprint, and Time Warner Cable.
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Pandora Brings Free Streaming Music to iPhone 3G
An app from online radio station Pandora will be among the hundreds of offerings available Friday when Apple officially unveils its long-awaited Apps Store alongside the iPhone 3G.
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INTERVIEW: Microsoft's Windows Mobile Sees High Growth Ahead
MUNICH -(Dow Jones)- With the Internet going more and more mobile, Microsoft, the world's dominant software producer, sees high growth potential in software for mobile devices, a top executive said Thursday.
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Apple Ships iPhone 2.0, Launching MobileMe
On the eve of the availability of the iPhone 3G, Apple has rolled out its iPhone 2.0 firmware and is gearing up its MobileMe Internet service.
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Kodak Aims Theatre HD Player at Living Room
Kodak's Theatre HD Player not only brings photos to a high-def TV from all of your home network: it taps into online content.
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Outbreak of often-fatal cat virus at county Animal Shelter leads to warnings for pet owners
Several stray cats in the care of the county Division of Animal Services have been diagnosed with the severe and often fatal Feline Parvo Virus, officials said. The disease does not pose a public safety risk and is not infective to people, according to the department. However, it is highly contagious in cats and is spread through fecal matter and other bodily secretions of infected animals, ...
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Thu 10th Jul 2008 16:37 UTC
The Linux desktop has come a long, long way, but there are still times when I have to use the command line . (I am a hardcore user, after all.) But even though I'm used to typing, spending hours upon hours with my fingers at the keyboard, I still grow tired of typing the same commands over and over.
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