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Cloud Computing - The Jargon is Back
Cloud computing, utility computing, SaaS, on-demand, grid computing, etc. The jargon is back. But does it really matter any more than it did 10 years ago when you couldn't grab a bite to eat at the local Silicon Valley deli without hearing those three special letters 'ASP' that were at the forefront of our collective brain when we talked about applications running in the cloud. (They usually ...
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Katy math teacher accused of having sex with 17-year-old student
According to court documents, a 17-year-old student went to Virginia Cammack's home to download music off her computer, but instead the teenager admitted to police that they had sex.
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ASG's New Business Service Platform Solutions for Performance Management
ASG Software Solutions, the originator of ASG's Business Service Platform(BSP), a true platform for Business Service Management (BSM), has expanded its BSP capabilities to seamlessly integrate key performance information from both distributed ...
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EU-Wide Licenses Approved For Music Sites; Services Applaud Reforms; Artists, Not So Much
Digital music providers welcomed today's EC decision to end Europe's country-by-country royalties collection system, a move that will make it easier for them to license songs for online use. 7Digital marketing manager Peter Davias told paidContent:UK the decision is "a blessing for us" , paving the way for more legal downloads since online retailers will be able to more quickly license music ...
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Hunter Safety course to be held
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks will be offering a hunter education Internet-assisted course this summer. You must be at least 11years old to take the course. Interested persons should call the Kansas Wildlife and Parks office at 620-227-8609. Students must complete a course over the Internet and then attend a one day class in August in Dodge City. Call the Wildlife and Parks ...
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New town Web site unveiled
Web-savvy Billerica residents may notice some changes the next time they click on the town site.
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FDA warns against boguss cancer cures
Correspondent Twenty-three U.S. companies and two foreign ones are marketing a wide range of products fraudulently claiming to prevent and cure cancer. The FDA also warns North American consumers against using or purchasing the products, which include tablets, teas, tonics, black salves, and creams, and are sold under various names on the Internet. The products contain ingredients such as ...
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Edit for Apertue suite 1.3 adds Image Enhancer
HumanSoftware has updated HSC Edit to version 1.3, adding a new AutoCorrect Image Enhancer module to the Edit for Aperture plug-in suite. The new module promises to reclaim lost colors and details with one click. The tool re-balances colors, pulling up detail from shadows and recovering visual information from highlights. The suite of thirteen modu...
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Keyboard Maestro 3.3 adds Status Menu, ehancements
Stairways Software has announced Keyboard Maestro 3.3, an update to its productivity-enhancement software. Keyboard Maestro's macros allow users to control and enhance applications. Users can control windows or menus; insert text; open documents and more, with just a keystroke or mouse-click. The 3.3 release adds a status menu and status menu-trigg...
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Australia unveils online code of conduct
A girls uses her mobile phone in this 2004 picture. Australia has unveiled a new code of conduct to regulate online and mobile phone content which will call for classifications similar to those for films.
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Spiderhost Brings Wi-Fi to the Alligator Capital of the World
ORLANDO, Fla.----Central Florida’s Gatorland – the Alligator Capital of the World – now enjoys a wireless Internet system thanks to Spiderhost and AOK Networking.
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Principle of Recursive Genome Function Supersedes Dogmas; By Andras Pellionisz, Online Ahead of Print; (Scientific ...
A Eureka Moment concerning the fractal character of neurons led in turn to a novel picture of genomics where protein structures act back recursively upon their DNA code -- in outright contradiction to prevailing orthodoxy. A household name in neuroscience for his tensor network theory, Dr. András Pellionisz has recently had another far-reaching discovery borne out.
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It’s all in the cards for Westford game makers
Westford game creators Jim Doherty and his wife Diane are weaving a tangled web in their newest card game.
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Oracle Unveils Oracle(R) Enterprise Performance Management System
To help organizations extend operational excellence and achieve
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US spam levels up, state of Illinois is the worst offender
From MessageLabs: Spam levels for the US in June have reached 86% compared to spam levels at 81.5% in the rest of the world. Breaking this information down further, MessageLabs reports that some US states are more affected than others. Varying socioeconomic factors are thought to affect the spam...
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P2P Set-top Boxes To Revolutionise Internet
An anonymous reader writes "The European Commissions 7th Framework Program (FP7) is working on a project called Nano Data Centers (NADA) as part of the its future Internet initiative. NADA will seek to build an Internet architecture that delivers data from the edge of the Internet using set top boxes and Peer-to-Peer technology, instead of the network-centric architecture that stores and ...
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Japan responds cautiously to iPhone
Kentaro Tohyama is proud of his new iPhone. He stood overnight in line to get it when the device became available in Japan for the first time. But the 29-year-old computer engineer isn't about to part with his made-in-Japan cellphone either.
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House biometrics system online by August - CPBD
MANILA, Philippines - The House of Representatives will have a new P15-million biometrics voting system when Congress opens its second regular session in less than two weeks, the project"s overall head said Wednesday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Jul 2007 21:33 UTC
Even though patent talks between Microsoft and Red Hat broke down last year before Microsoft went on to sign a technical collaboration and patent indemnity deal with Novell, Red Hat is still willing to work with the Redmond software maker on the interoperability front.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 25th Sep 2005 12:46 UTC
"Version 0.8.2 is now available, with some important bugfixes and changes. This update adds SMP support to the system, for our multi-processor friends, as well as fixing an issue with "mountroot", after performing an installation.
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Recent Original Stories
Computer makers have been told they'll no longer be able to get Windows XP OEM by the end of this year, despite strong ongoing demand for the OS. Analysts and computer makers are wondering if the move is premature given Vista's ongoing performance and compatibility issues.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft's current plan for OpenGL on Windows Vista is to layer OpenGL over Direct3D in order to use OpenGL with a composited desktop to obtain the Aeroglass experience.
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Soloway Court Case Reveals the Sophisticated World of Online Fraud
Testimony received during the sentencing hearing for notorious spammer Robert Alan Soloway has offered an inside look at the big business of online fraud.
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#1 Blues Harmonica Mastercourse Finally Debuts Online: Download Jerry Portnoy's Acclaimed Blues Harmonica Masterclass ...
Jerry Portnoy, one of America's leading blues harp master players for over 30 years, has toured with Muddy Waters and shared the international stage with Eric Clapton. Now he has finally released his acclaimed "Jerry Portnoy's Blues Harmonica Masterclass" to be enjoyed by blues harmonica devotees directly from the web.
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Ng: Organizing bloggers
THERE are probably a hundred thousand to a million people in the Philippines who blog. Of course, that figure may be too many or too little, depending on who you ask.
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