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After a lot of hype and a controversy over price, the iPhone comes to Canada
The mobile phone that lets users play music, watch video, surf the Internet and check email rolls out across Canada on Friday after a lot of hype and a controversy over price.
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100 Top Travel execs will meet this September in Moscow to debate and discuss how to target the online Russian travel ...
Russia is a unique market, it combines 2 powerful assets… fast growth and an established acceptance of ecommerce. With its huge population buying travel online, often as first time consumers, online travel brands created now will have huge future.
eyefortravel.com |
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Apple Web service falters on eve of iPhone launch
Apple Inc.'s new data synching service got off to a rocky start Thursday, as some users were denied access to their accounts just hours before the next-generation iPhone is slated to go on sale. MobileMe, as the $99-per-year service is called, will let people...
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Schmidt: Independent Yahoo better for competition
By JEREMY HERRON SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP) -- Google Inc. backs Yahoo in its effort to stave off an unsolicited takeover by Microsoft Corp. because an independent Yahoo will increase competition in the Internet search and advertising markets, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said here Thursday.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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On the Internet, it's just way too easy to make up
Why would someone make something up on the Internet? Lots of reasons. Some do it for attention. Some do it for the thrill of the anonymous attack. Some do it because it's fun to accuse 19- and 20-year-old quarterbacks of felony cocaine distribution.
OregonLive.com |
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Apple iPhone goes on sale in Japan
The new iPhone model went on sale in the Asia-Pacific region Friday, making its debut in Japan amid swirling smoke after a 30-second countdown chanted by hundreds of people lined up, some for days, snaking around the block. The celebration at Japanese carrier...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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posted by Stephen Reilly on Tue 4th Feb 2003 01:19 UTC
I have been a big fan of BeOS since the Creative Labs OS Championship Team dumped it on me in 1999. At the time I was working technical support in Dublin and they had some guy looking after support for BeOS who really could not care less. He had never even installed it!
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Wright edged in Internet vote for All-Star Game
The fans have spoken. David Wright is not an All-Star.
Newsday |
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Apple iPhone goes on sale in Japan
By YURI KAGEYAMA TOKYO (AP) -- The new iPhone model went on sale in the Asia-Pacific region Friday, making its debut in Japan amid swirling smoke after a 30-second countdown chanted by hundreds of people lined up, some for days, snaking around the block.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Limited dial-up Internet access hangs on
Remember dial-up Internet access? The squeal of the modem? The epic waits to download files? While much of the world has adopted high-speed broadband Internet access, a surprising number of Americans are sticking with slower dial-up service, according to a new study.
The Oregonian |
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Hitting coach uses same technique for all players
Between batting practice and games, Sidewinders hitting coach Joel Youngblood often spends time playing computer games in his office.
Arizona Daily Star |
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AL inside pitch
• Evan Longoria had big plans for next week's All-Star break — a trip to Las Vegas with some friends. Longoria, Tampa Bay's rookie third baseman, ended up with an even better trip to New York for the last All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium. Longoria was elected by fans in Internet balloting that ended Thursday. "I'm sure they'll find a way to get to the game now," Longoria said of his abandoned ...
Arizona Daily Star |
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Brinkley gets custody of kids in split
Christie Brinkley's fiercely combative divorce trial ended Thursday following a week of salacious testimony about her fourth husband's affair with a teenager and his Internet porn proclivities. The settlement gives her custody of their two children and some property. The husband, Peter Cook, gets $2.1 million.
Denver Post |
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MIJAC PLANNING SONG WITH NEW KIDS?: Plus, why was King of Pop rolling around Vegas in a wheelchair and trucker hat ...
*The Internet was flooded Wednesday with paparazzi shots of Michael Jackson being rolled around Las Vegas in a wheel chair dressed in a trucker hat, a black drape, sunglasses, a surgical mask and pajama bottoms. …But we digress.
Eurweb |
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Fears of internet abortion pills
More women are buying medication on the internet in order to perform an abortion at home.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Longoria, Hart elected All-Stars
NEW YORK -- Tampa Bay rookie third baseman Evan Longoria and Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Corey Hart were elected All-Stars by fans in Internet balloting the ended Thursday. ... - Associated Press
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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High gas prices fuel boom in online classes
Associated Press
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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FCC head urges Comcast penalties
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 open access to the Internet.
Denver Post |
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11-07-2008: Green Packet finalises RM60m KL wireless broadband project
KUALA LUMPUR: Green Packet Bhd will undertake the RM60 million “KL Wireless Metropolitan Project” under a three-year agreement with the government, the company told Bursa Malaysia yesterday.
The Edge Daily |
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Motorola’s Linux Smartphones Available to Pre-Order from Cellhut
One of the internet's leading sellers of unlocked phones is featuring Motorola's new Linux-based smartphone in pre-order status. [PR.com - July 11, 2008]
PR.com |
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Murdoch says News Corp, Yahoo tie-up very unlikely
SUN VALLEY, IDAHO (Reuters) - News Corp's Rupert Murdoch said it was "very unlikely" his company would be involved in any Yahoo Inc. transaction and said Yahoo and Microsoft would not end up with any deal.
Reuters.co.uk |
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Strategies: How Web ads can help your business
You see them on just about every website. They lurk at the side or the top of the page. Some are static, others blink, flash, even float across your monitor. Some pop up, blocking your view of the website you're trying to visit or sticking around after you've closed a site.
USA Today |
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3G-whiz iPhone arrives
Sam Masiello said he would wake up early today and drive from his home in Brighton to the Apple store in Park Meadows to be among the first Coloradans to get the newest version of the iPhone.
Denver Post |
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How to get 'free' Wi-Fi
It's not totally free because you only get two hours per day and you have to have spent some money in the past 30 days to use it. But hey, it's better than nothing.
Erie Times-News |
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"Fake Steve Jobs" decides to pull the blog
The once-mysterious blogger known as "Fake Steve Jobs" is turning off his iPhone for good. Daniel Lyons, the former Forbes magazine journalist who wrote the Secret Diary of Steve Jobs for the last two years, is moving on with his professional life and creative pursuits.
Denver Post |
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