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Pepperjam Network Adds 177 New Advertisers to Its Affiliate Network in Second Quarter 2008
Pepperjam, the fastest growing full-service internet marketing agency in the United States, announced today that Pepperjam Network, the company's celebrated next generation affiliate marketing network, added 177 new advertisers during the second quarter of 2008, including eBay, NetQuote, Auto Parts Warehouse, FRS Health Energy, HomeGain, 1&1 Internet, VistaPrint, and Angie's List, among others. ...
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Vest To Measure Stress
How stressed are we? A sensor vest will soon be able to tell us. From sports training to computer games, the garment registers the electrical excitation of the muscles at any given time and determines the level of physical stress.
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Nanoscale Lithographic Technology: Finer Lines For Microchips
Researchers have achieved a significant advance in nanoscale lithographic technology, used in the manufacture of computer chips and other electronic devices, to make finer patterns of lines over larger areas than have been possible with other methods. Their new technique could pave the way for next-generation computer memory and integrated-circuit chips, as well as advanced solar cells and other ...
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OWC Intros 750GB, 1TB Neptune External Drives
Other World Computing boosted the capacity of its line Neptune external FireWire drives Thursday, adding 750GB and 1TB...
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Race Motorcycles With Wingnuts Moto Racer
Freeverse Software's debut game on the iPhone is a challenging 3D vehicle racing game called Wingnuts Moto Racer. It's...
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Woman gets sex calls after fake Craig's List post
Deputies have charged a state health inspector with cyberstalking after he allegedly placed a woman's picture on Craig's List along with her cell phone number promising sexual favors. Reuben Warrior's girlfriend and the woman's husband are engaged in a child custody dispute, and that was apparently the motive. The woman got more than 80 phone calls before discovering the ad.
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Oracle to Release 45 Security Patches Tuesday
Oracle plans to release 45 security patches next Tuesday.
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Blog cafe Fruitful energy
Solar energy products these days as many know are quite costly. Imagine everything you use in your home from the radio on your desk, your refrigerator or even your toilet were powered by blackberries, blueberries, oranges and grapes.
Express India |
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Net cos cash registers ring with Orkut, Facebook clicks
As social networking sites like Orkut and Facebook become the favourite hangout zone of today's youth, Indian Internet companies are trying to clock the most from every click.
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Businesses hit by Cook County sales tax rate increase
Business has been slow of late for Sylvia Guerra. Her Westchester store, Sylvia E’s Fine Jewelry, has lost customers to all-in-one stores like Costco and to Web sites that sell diamonds and jewels at bargain prices.
Countryside Suburban Life |
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Police: Cross-Dressing Men Stole From Wal-Mart
Cross-dressers targeted a metro Atlanta Wal-Mart and walked away with high-priced televisions and computers, according to authorities.
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Yang does not expect to meet with Microsoft
(AP:SUN VALLEY, Idaho) Embattled Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang says he doesn't expect to meet with Microsoft representatives this week at the Allen & Co. media summit here.
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Review roundup: iPhone 3G
The early iPhone reviews are in. Tech columnists at The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today have played around with the iPhone for the past few weeks; and, with Apple’s Friday-morning release approaching, they’ve posted their hands-on impressions. The general verdict: two steps forward, one step back. Here are the pros and cons. The [...]
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Chris Barton: Great Gates rocks in so many ways
You chose to end the non responsive program Internet Explorer. The program is not responding. "Please tell Microsoft about this problem." News of Bill Gates' retirement this month caused me to reflect on what one, who for years was the world's richest man, has wrought.
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Popular business directory searches
2000 Land Rover Discovery II 2000 Land Rover Discovery II. 113,000 miles. Dark Green Metallic w/tan interior. Loaded, power everything, leather heate ...
Shelbyville Daily Union |
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Hotties! Blogging!
Two roundups of sexy female bloggers on the same day? Groan.
Salon.com |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 5th Jan 2006 04:43 UTC
The December pre-beta 2 release of Windows Vista offers the first true glimpse of the OS but is missing key elements. More information and screenshots can be found at Desktop Pipeline .
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Jul 2005 12:30 UTC
SuSE 9.3 is the most polished and easy to use release from SuSE. It goes a long way in dispelling the notion that Linux is not ready for the desktop. It is a comprehensive release with enhanced hardware detection and configuration and an exhaustive suite of available applications.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Google lost its recent antitrust battle with Microsoft on Tuesday when a US District Court judge overseeing latter company's antitrust settlement declined to accept Internet search giant's request to extend the US government oversight of Microsoft's antitrust efforts.
New Mobile Computing |
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Intel measures air quality with sweepers
Researchers at Intel are hoping to use mobile devices to improve air quality in San Francisco, though it may take a while before the technology reaches users.
IT World |
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Oracle to release 45 security patches Tuesday
Oracle will release 45 critical security fixes on Tuesday, the company announced Thursday. Among the affected products are Oracle 's database; its TimesTen in-memory database; Oracle Application Server; a number of PeopleSoft Enterprise products; Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control; E-Business Suite; and WebLogic Server, which it acquired by purchasing BEA Systems.
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Seagate Technology Thursday announced the industry's first 1.5TB desktop hard drive, as well as half-terabyte notebook hard drives based on PMR (perpendicular magnetic recording) technology.
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Seagate unveils world's first 1.5TB desktop HDD
Seagate Technology Thursday announced the industry's first 1.5TB desktop hard drive, as well as half-terabyte notebook hard drives based on PMR (perpendicular magnetic recording) technology.
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white papers
Seattle-based Impinj has acquired Intel's RFID business under undisclosed terms, the companies said on Thursday. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
IT World |
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Francona discusses All-Star Game
The Big Top is coming to the Big Apple, but the two men holding the rudder in the middle of the All-Star commotion will be focused on what they're conditioned to do.
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