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Heath's forearm a legal weapon
Consider Chris Heath forearmed and dangerous. He's threatening to any ambitious soul wanting to match muscle power in his specialty: arm-wrestling. The former "computer geek" has turned into a 21st century Hercules, much like mild-manner scientist David Banner becomes "The Hulk" on the silver screen. The big difference is this isn't fiction, and the transformation doesn't figure to change ...
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F.C.C. Chairman Favors Penalty on Comcast
The move stems from a complaint that Comcast had blocked Internet traffic among users of a certain type of software that allowed them to exchange large amounts of data.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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High Cost of Driving Ignites Online Classes Boom
As fuel prices rise, thousands of students nationwide have suddenly decided to take college classes over the Internet.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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In Deepening Ad Decline, Sales Fall 8% at Magazines
Magazine ad sales fell more than 8 percent in the second quarter, with the steepest drops in ads for vehicles and for computers and related equipment.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Consumers Ready For Bite Of New Apple iPhone
OAKLAND -- Folks lined up Thursday outside Apple and AT & T stores in the Bay Area for a chance to buy the newest model of iPhone, the 3G. Apple says the phone has internet speed three times faster than the old I-Phone and includes a global positioning feature.
KTVU 2 San Francisco |
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Traffic alert: West Elm Street in Reading
© 2008 Reading Eagle Company, All Rights Reserved Serving the Berks County community and surrounding areas for over 130 years! This site contains links to other Internet sites.
Reading Eagle |
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Why you don't need a new iPhone
The new iPhone may be faster and cheaper, but software--not hardware--will be the star.
rediff.com |
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Features and Case Studies
Given the hype around anything with a single-letter prefix — m-commerce, e-learning, iPhone — last year's speculation over a Google "gPhone" sent the blogosphere into overdrive. The Android mobile phone platform that Google actually launched, however, took things in quite a different direction.
ZDNet Australia |
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Sandy Residents form Neighborhood Watch after Burglary Attacks
Sandy residents near 300 East and 9900 South say four homes and a garage have been broken into in the past two months. Residents say the crooks are striking in broad daylight, taking prescription drugs, computers and jewelry. Now residents are forming a neighborhood watch to try and prevent more burglaries. Fox 13's Sandy Riesgraf has the story.
FOX 13 Utah |
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Woman charged with using Internet to target informant
A woman once arrested for drug activities is facing a felony charge for allegedly targeting the police informant on an Internet site.
The Chippewa Herald |
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NU fan apologizes for internet hoax
OKLAHOMA CITY — The father of an Oklahoma quarterback says he plans legal action against a Nebraska football fan who posted a bogus story on an Internet message board claiming two Sooners had been arrested on cocaine distribution charges.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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New iPhone hits UK shops
The new iPhone goes on sale across the UK, with retailers warning customers that they are unlikely to be able to meet demand. A rush of customers is expected when the gadgets go on sale on Friday morning at around 1,300 Apple, O2 and Carphone Warehouse stores.
Channel 4 |
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Lake County drivers pay speeding tickets in record time
CROWN POINT Speeding drivers in Lake County have been accelerating the payment of their traffic tickets by using county government's online service.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Chatham improves geographic Web site
Chatham County residents should find it easier to access more maps and information using the county's new Geographic Information Systems Web site. The GIS address remains the same (
The News & Observer |
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Display ad gives a run to search mktg
Indian markets are finally rolling on the wheels of Internet marketing and with the changing times the market is producing interesting revelations, which are unlike the results from other parts of the world.
CIOL |
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Apple's iPhone 3G Makes Strong Debut in Japan
Tokyo, July 11, 2008 (Jiji Press) - U.S. Apple Inc.'s next-generation iPhone mobile handset made its strong Japanese market debut Friday morning, with more than 1,500 customers making a long line from the night before in front of the first store to sell the cool gadget in central Tokyo.
Japan Corporate News |
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Developing sense of real human connection in cyberspace
We must support efforts of sites that promote social action and fun. TORIES of online cruelty are easy to come by these days. JuicyCampus, a gossip site, has brought the kind of public scrutiny and humiliation usually reserved for celebrities into America's finest colleges and universities.
The Record |
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FCC chief says Comcast violated Internet rules
The head of the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday he will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
Boston Globe |
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Course to raise domestic violence awareness to be offered to county tribes' teens
An Internet-based course to raise awareness and educate Native American youth about the consequences of domestic violence will be offered first to teenagers in Riverside County tribes, it was announced today.
The Desert Sun |
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Final picks
Tampa Bay rookie third baseman Evan Longoria and Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Corey Hart were elected All-Stars by fans in internet balloting that ended yesterday.
Concord Monitor |
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African American Media Company Launches Faith-Based Interactive Internet TV Station Number 85 at Wi-FiTV and Website ...
MEDIA ADVISORY, July 10 / Christian Newswire / --- Gods Eye World Outreach Inc., a New York metropolitan area, massive exposure, media Production Company specializing in video production services, advertising, ministry brand marketing and promoting Christian artist and businesses through its two business entities which are an interactive Internet TV station and website.
Christian News Wire |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 3rd Jun 2003 23:59 UTC
Today we feature a 4-page interview with Nat Friedman , Co-Founder and Vice-President of Product Development at Ximian . We discuss a lot of interesting topics, ranging from Ximian's products, to Apple, to Linux on the desktop and much more.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 15th Jan 2006 23:32 UTC
"Linux has made major inroads on servers and in data centers running both open-source and proprietary applications on millions of computers worldwide. We've recently seen the rise of Linux on mobile devices.
New Mobile Computing |
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Some grocers wary of accepting coupons printed from internet
Coupon clipping has a dark side. Counterfeiting is on the rise, and, in defense, some store owners are refusing to accept any coupons printed from home computers.
La Crosse Tribune |
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A photographer's backpack
Here comes a backpack that's sure to make photographers happy. The Targus RS series multi-use notebook backpack features a camera compartment especially designed to protect camera especially when users are on the move.
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