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Sector Wrap: Major Web stocks mostly rise
(AP:NEW YORK) Most major Web stocks rose Thursday, with IAC/InterActiveCorp increasing after the company set a date for its annual meeting, at which shareholders will be asked to approve a reverse stock split related to the spinoffs of several businesses.
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Scammers use e-mail, fax to pose as IRS
The Internal Revenue Service cautions taxpayers to be on the lookout for a new wave of scams using the IRS name in identity theft e-mails, or phishing, that have circulated during the last two months.
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Child support payments stalled by crash resume
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- State officials say they've fixed their computer problems and have resumed sending out child support payments to custodial parents. Deputy Director Cynthia Longest of the Department
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Jerk Pees On Ferrari, The Internet Erupts [Novelties]
So some drunk Canadian teenager peed on a Ferrari. Usually that wouldn't merit coverage — we're sure 90% of the world's Ferraris have been urinated on by inebriated teenagers at some point in...
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Reverting to XP
In what must be the ultimate irony — and a small triumph for customers and corporates who have been saying that XP still works for them — the FAQ (frequently asked questions) section of the site also promises help with ‘downgrading’ the Vista that comes with a new PC purchase, if the customer wants to revert to XP.
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Patent filings point to Mac touch interface
Apple has been exploring technology that would let it implement a touchscreen interface for its full-size computers, according to new US Patent Office filings. The company has developed methods that would let users edit music, photos, and videos simply by making natural gestures based on controls with analogies to the real world: a DJ could add re...
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Look Ma, no wires
For many Valley visitors and citizens, the Internet is key for work, play and everyday life. Luckily, there are many hotspots around the Valley where Net addicts can stay logged on and tuned in.
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Let there be Lively
Yesterday, virtual worlds such as Habbo Hotel and Second Life , in which people interact with each other through their alter egos, or avatars, were niche markets, albeit very large ones; today, they may be on the road to becoming a mass phenomenon. Why? Because Google, the most popular search engine on the planet, with a massive fan base, has moved in with its own virtual world, Lively ...
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John Dvorak's Second Opinion: Internet vulnerability should concern investors
The good news is that a fix for an Internet flaw has been made. The bad news is the experts say that the fix only makes it harder, not impossible, for hackers to exploit the flaw, writes John Dvorak.
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How to escape while staying connected
Conventional wisdom says to leave your laptop and PDA at home when you go on vacation, or you'll never really "get away." But staying connected has its perks.
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EzBackup101 Makes Automatic Backup Easy Enough for Beginners
With the introduction of EzBackup101 backup software, Data Protection Solutions by Arco now offers
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Internet propels Obama
Political analysts marvel at Barack Obama's mastery of the Internet, where he has found many of his 1.5 million donors and created the social networking site my.barackobama.com to mobilize masses of young voters.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 10th Apr 2003 18:00 UTC
The up to now highly anticipated Red Hat Linux 9 is finally released. OSNews had its hands to the final version of Red Hat Linux 9 for over 3 weeks now and we were able to evaluate it in a number of ways.
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SearchDay: What's on your Mind?
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: What's on your Mind?; Coherency in Landing Page Testing; Google Lively: Comprehensive Guide to Getting Started; and more.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jan 2006 14:45 UTC
"Microsoft has some catching up to do. It's not a phrase you hear every day. But whether it's Apple Computer's iTunes-iPod combo or Google's advertising engine, the software maker's top executives readily admit that they are coming from behind.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Jun 2006 12:56 UTC
Dell has gone mad and designed this really weird portable computer that's not really a laptop. Cnet has a set of pictures of the Dell XPS M2010 . "Dell's new XPS M2010, which starts at $3500, includes two hard drives with up to 120GB capacity each, a Core Duo processor and 4GB of dual-channel (667MHz) memory."
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Magazines suffer second-quarter rout
Weak economy, Internet migration take a toll on second-quarter ad revenue, while gossip titles see newsstand circulation declines.
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white papers
Oracle is jumping on the iPhone bandwagon, releasing Business Indicators, the first in a planned wave of applications for the red-hot mobile device. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
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A.G. Intoduces New Web Site
The Kansas Attorney General launched a new website designed to keep Kansas kids safe..and give parents peace of mind.
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white papers
An OpenBSD developer has discovered and fixed a bug in the software that has been traced back to an AT&T version of Unix from 1975. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
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Microsoft vis-a-vis the App Store
Where exactly is Microsoft when it comes to the iPhone? Will there be Microsoft applications for the iPhone? News.com's Ina Fried sorts through the hype.
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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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Microsoft vis-a-vis the App Store
Where exactly is Microsoft when it comes to the iPhone? Will there be Microsoft applications for the iPhone? News.com's Ina Fried sorts through the hype.
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Scientists develop Internet that is 60 times faster
Scientists have developed what they claim is a small scratch on a piece of glass, which will make the Internet nearly 60 times faster and give users unlimited, error-free access anywhere in the world.
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Merlin project-management app adds Web module
The Web module for Merlin 2.6 allows users to publish project files over the Web as either a live HTML document that others can collaborate on or as a static HTML page to share with other users.
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