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HYANNIS — Back in the 1960s when Roger Sturgeon entered the nascent computer science program at UC-Berkeley, who could have guessed how far computers would take him?
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Crackdown on 'cruising' drivers
Police target young drivers using the web to arrange big gatherings in areas like car parks and industrial estates.
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It's hard to resist the Great Gonzo
Was he the father of the blog? This smart doc makes a good case
The Globe and Mail |
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Cable firms to block child porn Web sites
Utah and 36 other states have signed a deal with some of the nation's top cable companies in an effort to limit the distribution of child pornography.
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Steel Days include recycling of e-waste
American Fork Steel Days will hold its first e-waste recycling event Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Refresh Wireless, 539 E. State.
Deseret Morning News |
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Google: Weathering the Economy?
The search giant's second-quarter results disappointed investors, but CEO Schmidt believes on-target sales indicate it is shrugging off the broader malaise
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TELEKOM TO SIGN HIGH SPEED BROADBAND WITH GOVT IN JUL 2008
TELEKOM MALAYSIA expects to sign with the Government the high speed broadband agreement in Jul 2008 said TELEKOM CEO - ZAMZAMZAIRANI on Jul 3, 2008 as reported in THE EDGE.
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Ruiz Steps Down at AMD
The struggling chipmaker promoted COO Dirk Meyer to the top spot, a change that was long overdue, says BW's Arik Hesseldahl
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On-Demand Computing: A Brutal Slog
The tough reality of the on-demand game is taking its toll on software companies hoping to make a mint distributing their wares via the Web
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China Censorship 2.0 Extends to Twitters
Bloggers say the Communist Party is monitoring Twitter postings, forcing them to limit access to their Tweets
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Hoping to lure younger visitors, Itasca State Park gives wireless Internet a try
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (AP) - With attendance slumping among younger adults, Itasca State Park has added wireless Internet to lure more visitors.
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SAG stakes fight on Internet content
SAG gives a detailed explanation for its rejection of a final contract offer.
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Thurmont library moves to new site this week
THURMONT -- The roomy 25,000 square-foot Thurmont Regional Library will open Aug. 2, about a mile south of the old local branch. Ten times larger than its predecessor, the new building will have a drive-up window, a TeenSpace and several public computers.
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Ignorance in Russia doesn’t compute
RUSSIA’S new 42-year-old president has warned officials: Learn how to use a computer or you’re fired. “They either should learn or, as they say, goodbye,” President Dmitry Medvedev said. “We don’t hire people who can’t read and write. Computer literacy today is the same.”
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 11th Nov 2005 19:42 UTC
Correct. And some companies will adopt Vista because it fits with their time scheme for renewing their IT environment. And other companies will probably prolong the life of their existing systems, due to the excessive hardware requirements of Vista.
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Deena Winter: Council members to keep free Internet
Next week promises plenty of budget cutting by the City Council, but the free Internet service two council members receive is likely to stay off the cutting board.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Crackdown on 'cruising' drivers
Police target young drivers using the web to arrange big gatherings in areas like car parks and industrial estates.
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Walk Score includes Austin in nation's 40 most 'walkable' cities
Residents in the University area and Austin's downtown district can get by easily without a car, according to a study released Thursday. WalkScore.com, a project of Seattle-based civic software company Front Seat, ranked the "walkability" of more than 2,500 neighborhoods in 40 of the largest U.
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Blackboard will expand, link to another system
A new software link added to the Blackboard system will soon enable users to access a competitor's educational learning system. Sakai offers the same tools as Blackboard but is an open-source system, which allows universities to change and add content and applications to the system to meet specific needs.
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E-waste recycler on track for August operation
The company that staged a heavily attended electronic waste recycling event in Olympia last weekend could have an electronic waste recycling plant operating by August, city officials said Thursday.
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Bedford board buying laptops and planning renovations
A watchdog group questions the need and the timing of the $25,000 expenditures.
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Satyam Q1 net up 45% at Rs 547.7 cr
Software major Satyam Computer Services today announced a consolidated net profit of Rs 547.70 crore for the quarter ended June 30, a growth of 44.77 per cent over the corresponding period last year.
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Shares slide as Google feels drag of economy
Google's earnings growth bogged down more than investors anticipated during the second quarter, raising worries that the ailing U.S. economy is starting to touch the Internet search leader. Although its management maintains the company will thrive even if the economy deteriorates further, the results caused its shares to plunge by about 8 percent.
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Satyam Q1 net up 45% at Rs 547.7 cr
MUMBAI: Software major Satyam Computer Services on Friday announced a consolidated net profit of Rs 547.70 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2008, a growth of 44.77 per cent over the corresponding period last year.
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Wipro Profit Rises 14%, Missing Estimates on Orders (Update2)
July 18 (Bloomberg) -- Wipro Ltd. , India's third-largest software-services provider, reported first-quarter profit that rose less than analysts estimated, after customers cut spending amid a global economic slowdown.
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