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Radio Free Europe says it's under cyber attack
Several Web sites of the U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty have been attacked, the broadcaster said Monday, suggesting the Belarus government could be responsible. In the form of a denial-of-service attack that floods servers with fake traffic so legitimate visitors cannot get through, the assault began Saturday and continues, the network said in a statement. The broadcaster said it is ...
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AT&T and Starbucks Launch In Store Wi-Fi
AT&T and Starbucks announced that they were beginning the roll out of the AT&T Wi-Fi service in company owned Starbucks stores nationwide. The implementation of the AT&T service will continue throughout 2008. "With the power of our Wi-F...
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Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically. Lines and paragraphs break automatically. Insert Google Map macro. For rent: Wildwood Crest $1,200 3 beds 1 bath...
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Telerik Announces Milestone Q1 2008 Release of .NET Components and Reporting Tool
Telerik announced the landmark release of its Q1 2008 RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX and WinForms, and Telerik Reporting. The new release represents a final touch in Telerik's goal to offer a comprehensive and mature toolset of next-generation web and desktop components.
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Newspaper Web sites attracted more than 66.4 million unique visitors on average (40.7 percent of all Internet users) in the first quarter of 2008, a record number that represents a 12.3 percent increase over the same period a year ago, according to a custom analysis provided by Nielsen Online for the Newspaper Association of America.
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The Downside OF Employing Black-Hat SEO Methods
The art of search engine optimization (SEO) deals with many facets that are needed to make Web sites more visible to more online traffic, rank well on most search engine results pages, and generally to raise profit margins of Internet businesses.
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Verizon weathers economic slowdown
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N) reported a higher quarterly profit on Monday on stronger-than-expected growth in wireless subscribers, showing resilience in the face of a U.S. economic slowdown.
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Polish Fin Min: Lifting Of Deficit Procedure Key Step To Euro
WARSAW -(Dow Jones)- Poland took an important step toward adopting the euro when the European Union acknowledged Monday that the country will likely meet fiscal requirements for the single currency in 2008-2009, Finance Minister Jacek Rostowski said.
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Yahoo bid 'to turn hostile'
SEATTLE - Most Wall St analysts are predicting that Microsoft will shortly prepare to launch a hostile bid for internet service company Yahoo at its current price of US$31 (39.52) per share in cash and stock.
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Verizon claims most new subscribers in Q1 results
Verizon is claiming to have had extremely healthy financial results in its first quarter, despite intense competition and a failing American economy. Total revenues increased 5.5 percent to $23.8 billion, while operating income went up 14.1 percent to $4.3 billion. The company notably claims that its Wireless division gained more customers than a...
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DAYTON, Ohio , April 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) has awarded Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. two contracts worth more than $21M to continue providing actionable intelligence to warfighters through service contracts that support the Department of Defense (DoD).
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Maywood launches new village Web site
Maywood officials have launched a new village Web site designed to provide residents and Internet surfers with additional resources.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jan 2008 22:43 UTC
ICANN, the group charged with overseeing the Internet's addressing system, has submitted a report to the US Department of Commerce in which it argues that the time has come to end US oversight.
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Verizon's wireless revenue surges
A sharp increase in revenue from wireless data services helped lift first quarter profits by 9.8% at Verizon Communications, the second largest telecoms company in the US.
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The Joys Of Setting Up A Real Estate Blog
There has been a rise in the popularity of blogging these days, and it's only quite reasonable to expect real estate blogs to evolve as well.
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AMD launches lines for small, mid-sized businesses
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. unveiled its first products aimed at small and medium-size businesses on Monday. (AMD) (HPQ)
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17:33 (BST), 28/04/2008 Prince of Persia Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS A New Chapter in the Legendary ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – 28th April, 2008 – Today Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers, announced that a new Prince of Persia is scheduled to release towards the end of 2008 for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and PC. This new Prince of Persia marks the debut of the critically acclaimed ...
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General Dynamics C4 Systems Achieves CMMI Level 5 Rating for Massachusetts Operations
General Dynamics C4 Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics , today announced that its Massachusetts-based operations have achieved the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model® Integration Level 5 rating -- the highest rating attainable.
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Is Google locking up historical works?
Google provides funding to universities and researchers around the world who scan and digitize books for them. Many of these books have considerable historical significance, although Google's real goal, according to a CNN piece on the effort, is to create Google Inc.'s Book Search, a portal...
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Wisconsin teacher arrested in Kenner on internet sex charges
The Kenner Police Department announced Monday the arrest of a Wisconsin high school teacher and softball coach on internet sex charges.
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Intel, Cray team for multi-core, clusters
Early supercomputer developer Cray said today that it was working with Intel for mutual help on advancing supercomputers. The teamwork will see Cray help Intel develop the technology for clusters as well as to improve the in-processor technology, such as newer generations of multi-core processors. In return, Cray will make its first use Intel's p...
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Mobile Broadband Speed Falling Short
Research by broadband comparison site Broadband Expert has revealed that the average speed of UK mobile broadband is 1.46Mbps. By comparison earlier surveys by the same company revealed home broadband services deliver average speeds of 2.95Mbps. The survey carri...
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"Right at this moment, big changes have or are about to occur in three well-known browsers: Internet Explorer is finally being updated, with version 7 in its third beta and almost ready to roll out the door; Firefox is also ripening an upgrade beta for its Version 2.0 - it's in beta 1; and finally Opera, which has a devoted but smaller following, has recently come out with Version 9.0. So, three ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Jan 2007 20:56 UTC, submitted by John Mills
When Microsoft introduces its long-awaited Windows Vista operating system this month, it will have an unlikely partner to thank for making its flagship product safe and secure for millions of computer users across the world: the National Security Agency.
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Miley Cyrus 'embarrassed' by Vanity Fair photo spread
LOS ANGELES -- Miley Cyrus is taking issue with a photo of herself that's going around, and it's not another amateur, truth-or-dare Internet snapshot -- it's the handiwork of Annie Leibovitz. "I took part in a photo shoot that was sup
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