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Park City Group Identifies $19 Million in Lost Opportunity Sales with Supply Chain Profit Link Opportunity Evaluation ...
PARK CITY, Utah----Park City Group, Inc. , developer and marketer of patented computer software and consulting services designed to enable its retail customers to increase sales while reducing inventory and labor costs, announced that a recent Supply Chain Profit Link opportunity evaluation has identified $19.2 million in lost opportunity sales.
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Recent Original Stories
As expected , Google on Friday announced several new products. " Google Pack , a bundle of software from Google and other companies that was announced by the Web giant on Friday, is aimed squarely at consumers.
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Burglary at the Civic Hall
TWO men stole two brand new laptops, a plasma television and a projector from the Civic Hall in Trowbridge in broad daylight.
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No one injured in interstate crash 2 teenagers cited for Cabela’s thefts Police: Man stole laptop from home ...
LOCUST LAKE — A man, a woman and a child from South Carolina escaped injury early Thursday when the driver fell asleep at the wheel on Interstate 81 and their 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT damaged 230 feet of guiderail, according to state police at Frackville.
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Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
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iPhone buyers forced to wait even longer
The high profile launch of Apple's new iPhone was hit by problems today when computer problems prevented customers buying the gadget.
Independent |
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IT glitch delays the launch of Apple's new iPhone
Britain was just one of 22 countries where the phone went on sale for the first time this morning. There are reports of huge interest in the new product, which is cheaper and offers a faster internet connection than its predecessor.
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From computer mechanic to serial entrepreneur
Cracking the CAT lies in your strategy to ensure a perfect blend of speed, accuracy and attempts. Here are some expert tips.
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Current Newswire:
It's funny how things get started. In early 2000, I was sitting uncomfortably on the trade show floor of LinuxWorld, lurching through my first and only book signing. Being a strict egalitarian Hoosier, the whole thought of a book signing seemed pretentious, especially at a convention of my peers.
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Apple's New IPhone Debut Draws Crowds, Helicopters (Update1)
July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. started selling the iPhone 3G today, drawing thousands across Asia and Europe, with customers creating a half-a-mile-long queue in Tokyo and braving summer heat in Madrid.
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Seagate announces 1.5TB in a single drive
The Barracuda 7200 1.5TB hard drive has the 'biggest leap ever' in desktop format storage capacity
ZDNet UK |
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Apple Safari dooms iPhone 3G UK launch
Apple Store's Safari incompatible with iPhone activation Software compatibility problems marred the launch of the iPhone 3G at Apple's flagship store in London, where customers had difficulty activating their new phones.
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Recent Original Stories
LXer compares Ubuntu, Mac OSX, and Windows XP . "All three desktop operating systems have admirable qualities. Each has some weaknesses. Attending a recent User Group Fair, I had another chance to see them at work. Having used and programmed on each platform provides some unbiased insights."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Dec 2005 21:55 UTC
Love-him-hate-him Paul Thurrot has released a four part in-depth review of Vista's December CTP. "I think people are going to be surprised by how good the Windows Vista December 2005 Community Technical Preview (CTP, or build 5270) really is.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 31st Mar 2006 13:35 UTC, submitted by Eatos
Microsoft at the 11th hour has extended support for a popular tool that lets users scan Windows computers for unpatched programs and other security flaws. They originally planned to end support for version 1.2 of the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer on Friday.
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posted by Robert Minvielle on Mon 22nd Sep 2003 19:29 UTC
Early last week I received an AMD Opteron 240 and an Asus SK8N motherboard. I was so anxious to get Linux on it I could hardly sit still... A week later, Linux is on it, in 32 bit mode only, and my hard drive has informed me that if I reinstall again it is going to go on strike.
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release notes
The Xfce development team is pleased to announce that the second and hopefully last release candidate of the upcoming Xfce 4.4 desktop is available for download now.
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Linked by killermike on Wed 18th Apr 2007 10:07 UTC
In this article, I'm going to explore the idea that the 8 bit home computer not only had a great deal to offer the prehistoric early-humans of 1985 but that it may also have a place in the modern world; perhaps, there is something that we can learn from it.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 11th Jul 2008 04:10 UTC
A few weeks ago, the OpenSUSE Project announced the release of OpenSUSE 11.0, the "community" edition of SUSE Linux, Novell's commercial Linux distribution.
OS News |
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Network problems leave new iPhone customers frustrated
THE launch of Apple's new 3G iPhone has been hit by chaos today after computer problems left customers trying to buy the new gadget frustrated.
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A load off the courthouse floor
Over the past year, interns at the Tippecanoe County prosecutor's office have cleaned, scanned and indexed 18,508 old case files onto a computer database. Now county officials no longer have to fear that the fifth floor of the Tippecanoe County Courthouse could collapse.
Journal & Courier |
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What Does a DIYer Really Want? Tools that Do More
(ARA) - From smart phones that also function as computers to green practices that reduce waste and generate energy at the same time, multi-tasking is in vogue.
Richfield Reaper |
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iPhone 3G review
Filed under: Cellphones digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/iPhone_3G_US_review'; It's hard to think of any other device that's enjoyed the level of exposure and hype that Apple found in the launch of the first iPhone. Who could forget it? Everyone got to be a gadget nerd for a day ; even those completely disinterested in technology seemed to come down with iPhone fever. But the ...
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Computer glitches delay sales of new iPhone
Excitement over the launch of the iPhone 3G turned to chaos today as computer problems meant customers could not buy the new gadget. Around 150 fans were waiting at the Apple store in Regent Street, London, for the launch of the new phone but had to wait several hours to be connected. Problems with the O2 network, Apple's exclusive partner in the UK, meant hundreds of customers in the ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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In 'Hellboy,' A Supernatural Smackdown With Soul
NPR.org , July 10, 2008 · Anyone can send an immense, computer-generated vegetable monster rampaging at the base of the Brooklyn Bridge, but it takes a special kind of imagination to do it in a way that's thrilling, emotionally complex, and rapturously beautiful all at once.
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