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Ann Arbor firm to grow in Mich.
ForeSee Results Inc., an Ann Arbor-based company that helps businesses increase online sales and return on investment, will expand in Michigan and locate its North American headquarters here, Gov. Jennifer Granholm's office announced Tuesday.
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Culberson’s Partisanship a Useful Tool? [video]
Controversy is good. Last week was full of controversy - from political controversy to racial controversy, the blogosphere was a buzz, and several issues rarely brought to the attention of the Web 2.0 set was put in the forefront. There was so much of it going on, it caused me to pause and reflect elsewhere [...]
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Computers stolen in Kapaa school burglary
Kaua'i police are investigating the theft of $17,000 worth of computer equipment and $3,000 in damages from a burglary Sunday night at Kapa'a Middle School.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Symbian says could expand ties with Google
TOKYO (Reuters) - UK-based smartphone software maker Symbian said on Wednesday it could expand its collaboration with Google Inc to the operating system level as it moves to grant free and open access to its software platform.
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Opera Mobile 9.5 beta 1.will be available on Thursday at 10:00a.m. CET
July 16, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. In other words: already tomorrow everybody will be able to download it.
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Hanoi popularizes informatics for young people in the suburbs
VietNamNet Bridge - Hanoi’s Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union will carry out a programme to popularize knowledge about informatics and internet for 2,000 young people and cadres of unions in five districts in the outskirts of the city from July 15th to August 15th.
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Gary has highest average teacher salary
One of the lowest performing school districts in the state has the highest average teacher salary in Northwest Indiana, a Times computer analysis shows.
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Symbian says could expand ties with Google
TOKYO (Reuters) - Smartphone software maker Symbian said on Wednesday it could expand its collaboration with Google Inc to the operating system level as it moves to grant free and open access to its software platform.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 28th Sep 2006 17:57 UTC
"Earlier this month, when I found I could install Windows Vista Release Candidate 1 (RC1) on my MacBook Pro, I quickly took the plunge, practically chortling at the thought that my dual-core laptop could run Microsoft's next operating system.
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Could physicians finally be ready for computers?
Gynecologist and obstetrician Dr. Jeff Mormol could be considered a trailblazer: He uses computers to track his patients' medical histories and treatments. Although nearly every other industry moved record keeping to computers decades ago, medicine has lagged.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Research conducted by Travelocity, the sixth largest travel portal in US which has forayed into the Indian market this year, shows that consumers are still short of confidence to shop for holiday packages on the Net or firm up itineraries with e-holiday vendors.
Deccan Herald |
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Batavia library to keep sex ed link
A link to Planned Parenthood's Teenwire sex education site will remain on the Batavia Public Library's Web site, despite a resident's request that it be removed.
Daily Herald |
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Celebs Gizmos – Amit Verma
Q. Are you a gizmo freak? A. Not typically, but I use quite a lot of gadgets. Q. What gadgets do you possess? A. I love my Monte Blanc watch which I purchased recently. I don't go anywhere without wearing it. Apart from my watch, there is a laptop, my I-Pod and many others.
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Business
A proposed online advertising tie-up between Google and Yahoo drew fire at a Senate antitrust hearing today even as both companies defended the alliance as positive for consumers and businesses.
The West Australian |
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What Does It Take to Get a PC With XP?
Our reporter tried to buy a computer with Windows XP preinstalled on it from the United States' nine biggest PC makers. His findings: You can get one, but be prepared to fib.
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Intel faces new antitrust charges in Europe
LONDON - European regulators are preparing to file new antitrust charges against Intel Corp (INTC.O), expanding a probe into the chipmaker's marketing and sales practices, The Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Death row convicts online
Death row convicts in California are reaching out to the world after being allowed personal web pages.
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Video: Daisy on Digital Profit Crunch
This week’s edition of the New Media Minute offers a concise summary of the recent Lehman Brothers report that sent media stocks tumbling: unless you’re Apple or Google you’re screwed.
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A new trailer for "The Spirit" has gone online - this one with a theme centered around Scarlett Johansson as Silken Floss. Yahoo! Movies ( http://movies.yahoo.com ) has your first look at this preview for the film which will be released December 25th.
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EARNINGS JJ, Intel profits beat Wall Street estimates for 2Q
Health care giant Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday beat expectations with an 8 percent jump in second-quarter profit, thanks to strong consumer sales and the weak dollar inflating sales overseas.
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Making the Switch To Windows "Workstation" 2008
snydeq writes "Disenchanted with Vista? Why not convert Windows Server 2008 into the lean, efficient, reliable 'power user' OS that Windows should be? InfoWorld's Randall Kennedy, who has been using a converted 'Workstation' 2008 as his primary OS since hitting a wall using Vista as a Visual Studio development platform four months ago, says the guerrilla OS has turned his Dell notebook into a ...
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Technology Report / CNBC: Korea's SK Telecom in talks to buy Sprint Nextel
South Korea's SK Telecom Corp. is in talks to buy struggling U.S. wireless carrier Sprint Nextel Corp., business news channel CNBC reported Tuesday. An agreement would be at best weeks away, CNBC said, citing people familiar with the talks.
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WWE News: WWE Gets Some More Unwanted Publicity, SmackDown Star Returns, Raw In Minnesota
-- A man by the name of Daniel Allen Everett, of Clarkston, Michigan was arrested earlier today for using the Internet to arrange a meeting for sex with a 14-year-old girl.
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Company: 'Spore' computer game's alien population exploding
by Staff Writers Los Angeles, California (AFP) July 15, 2008 The "Spore" alien population is exploding, boding well for the September launch of the latest brainchild of computer game legend Will Wright.
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Legalise and regulate online gambling, study urges
TORONTO - CANADA and the United States should legalise and regulate online gambling to contain its potentially harmful effects because players tend to bet more frequently and aggressively than they do in casinos, a study released on Tuesday says.
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