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World's oldest blogger signs off singing aged 108
CANBERRA (Reuters) - An Australian woman renowned as the world's oldest blogger has died at the age of 108, with her last posting talking about her ailing health but also how she still sings a happy song every day.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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Yahoo snubs Microsoft again
VOLE'S LATEST attempt to buy Yahoo's online search operations in a "take it or leave it" bid has been snubbed with the biggest snub that can be found in captivity.
The Inquirer |
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Burglars take off with camp's goods
WARREN -- An all-terrain vehicle, a computer, five gallons of unleaded gasoline, and other items were taken from a Warren County camp, state police said.
Erie Times-News |
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Trust Digital Mobility Management And Security Software Certifies Ruggedized Handheld Computer Offered By Intermec
Trust Digital, the leading enterprise mobility management provider, announced support for the Intermec CN3 handheld computer. This rugged handheld computer, the smallest and most advanced in the world, performs mission-critical tasks in transportation, logistics and field services.
DataCollectionOnline |
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NextEngine 3D Scanner Wins NASA Tech Briefs "Product of the Year"
NEXTENGINE, the leading manufacturer of 3D Scan instruments, announced today that its Desktop 3D Scanner won a coveted NASA Tech Briefs "Product of the Year" award at a special industry dinner ceremony in New York City.
DataCollectionOnline |
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Dial-up customers in no hurry to join high-speed world Some local families still able to manage online without ...
When Lisa Todnem shops for a new pair of Steve Madden shoes, don't expect to reach her via telephone. Her phone line will be busy. Todnem is a dial-up Internet subscriber, and she sees no need to change.
Yakima Herald-Republic |
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Jenkins Township couple wanted for theft had no affiliation with eBay, says official
A Jenkins Township couple accused of running a fraudulent eBay drop-off store in Wyoming Borough had no affiliation with the Internet auction company, an eBay spokeswoman said.
The Citizens' Voice |
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Husband should put a stop to coworkers' harassment
QUESTION: My husband, "Jerry," works with three completely unprofessional women. They send e-mails about sex and try to trick male coworkers into viewing Internet porn. One of their e-mails said "meet the new employees," then showed a bunch of strippers.
Macon Telegraph |
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Tech titans Google, Microsoft pursue schools for long haul
When Memphis resident Joseph Williams returns for his senior year at Vanderbilt University this fall, he'll have access to a suite of computer applications — from e-mail service to data spreadsheets — more sophisticated than those available at most Fortune 500 companies.
The Tennessean |
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft Word users now can easily import and export to the OpenDocument Format. The StarOffice 8 Conversion Technology Preview, a plug-in for Microsoft Word 2003 that allows users of Microsoft Word 2003 to read, edit and save to the OpenDocument Format is now available ."
New Mobile Computing |
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It's Google's turn to sweat a bit
If you feel a rumbling coming from the Hunts Point area Tuesday, it's probably Steve Ballmer doing one of his celebratory dances. Not because the Microsoft...
Seattle Times |
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Plasma donations climb as economy weakens
Melissa Thomas calls it the "the easiest 90 minutes of my life." Sit in a recliner. Wrap up in a blanket. Watch a movie on a laptop or read a book. Get paid $100.
Everett Herald |
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EURWEB MEDA EXPO AND AWARDS UPDATE: 13-year-old singsation/actress Neenah Taylor to perform.
*(Los Angeles) - Thirteen year-old singing sensation Neenah Taylor performs at Lee Bailey's EURweb Media Awards Friday August 1, 2008 at the Los Angeles Convention Center at 5:00 p.m.
Eurweb |
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Review: iPhone 3G
Existing iPhone owners will probably find more excitement in the 2.0 software update than in this latest model. But those who were cautious and waited before buying the original iPhone have seen their patience rewarded by the features introduced in the iPhone 3G.
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Tensions escalating in battle for Yahoo’s board
Mon, Jul 14, 2008 (12:03 a.m.) After more than five months of sparring, the battle for control of Yahoo Inc. has turned into a bare-knuckles brawl with a whiff of desperation hanging over all the key combatants.
Las Vegas Sun |
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No clear winner yet among Wi-Fi radio receivers
NEW YORK -- What are you going to listen to? Norway's 24-hour folk music channel Allttid Folkemusikk? The public hearings of the California Integrated Waste Management Board? Radio Banadir -- the Most Trusted News in Somalia?
The Oregonian |
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myStaffingPro® Applicant Tracking System Increases Web 2.0 Functionality
myStaffingPro increases job sharing with Web 2.0 functionality on clients’ career search screens. (PRWeb Jul 14, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1097474.htm
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MS cuts Xbox 360 price
Microsoft is cutting the price of its 20GB Xbox 360 consoles and rolling out a new 60GB model.
iafrica.com |
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360 Price Cut; 60GB Model Announced
Microsoft announces 20GB model price drop and a new 60GB model. As expected, Microsoft has today announced that it will cut the price of its 20GB Xbox 360 hardware by $50 in August of this year.
GameSpy |
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Silicon valley tries going solar
Semiconductor companies, which made computers and other electronic devices ubiquitous, now are setting their sights on solar power.
Denver Post |
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In program at CLU, kids create video games, design Web sites and learn programming
Kids and computers fill a room in California Lutheran University's Nygreen Hall, creating digital army tanks, animals and landscapes for the computer games the students are making at iD Tech Camp.
Ventura County Star |
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Minnaminnikkoottam : Not engaging enough
Minnaminnikkoottam, the latest Kamal film with the ensemble cast of youngsters set against an IT industry backdrop, fails to involve us.
rediff.com |
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Estonian criminal extradited to U.S.
NEW YORK- Estonian computer criminal, Alexander Suvorov is likely to be extradited to the United States where he is suspected hacking into computer systems and selling stolen information for hefty amounts of money.
Baltic Times |
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Startup Bests Comcast in High-Stakes Internet Battle
A small Silicon Valley startup has jumped head first into a high-stakes regulatory fight over Comcast blocking Internet traffic. Vuze Inc., a video-sharing Web site, has been in the forefront of the battle with Comcast that culminated Friday with FCC Chairman Kevin Martin recommending sanctions against the cable giant for interfering with Internet users trying to share files.
Law.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Oldest blogger logs off
AN AUSSIE WOMAN who was thought to be the world's oldest Internet blogger has made her final post, aged 108.
The Inquirer |
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