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Mr-Skill.co.uk is Redesigned and Refined
Mr-Skill.co.uk is an online marketplace where customers can find local builders and tradesmen in London to carry out a job they need done. The Mr-Skill.co.uk portal has recently undergone an extensive redesign to make the page more userfriendly. (PRWeb Jul 18, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/builders/tradesmen/prweb1118684.htm
PRWeb
EU FILES FRESH ANTI-TRUST CHARGES AGAINST INTEL
BRUSSELS, July 18, 2008 (AFP) - European regulators have filed fresh anti-trust charges against the world's largest chip maker Intel, accusing it of abusing its dominant position in the market to squeeze out its main rival.
The Tocqueville Connection
T-Mobile Appeals to FCC to Rethink 'Free Internet' Proposal
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- T-Mobile USA, a unit of Deutsche Telekom, flew in its chief technical officer Thursday to plead with the Federal Communications Commission to reconsider an airwave sale in which the winning bidders would have to offer free Internet.
Cellular-News.com
Advance ticket sales for MontanaFair ahead of last year's
Visitors to this year's MontanaFair will notice more than a few changes at MetraPark. The county-owned facility that hosts Montana's largest fair is in the midst of upgrades that will renovate livestock barns, improve the interior of the big arena and make it easier for visitors to buy tickets online.
Billings Gazette
EU files fresh anti-trust charges against Intel
European regulators have filed fresh anti-trust charges against the world's largest chip maker Intel, accusing it of abusing its dominant position in the market to squeeze out its main rival.
AFP via Yahoo! News
Country music’s Sugarland on way to La Salle
Sugarland will deliver its sweetened country-pop to fans Saturday in La Salle in the area’s Concerts for a Cause series. The cause is computers for Blackstone elementary school in Mendota.
La Salle News Tribune
Sony Computer Entertainment
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gamesindustry.biz
EU files fresh anti-trust charges against Intel
European regulators have filed fresh anti-trust charges against the world's largest chip maker Intel, accusing it of abusing its dominant position in the market to squeeze out its main rival.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News
Man accused of custodial interference
A 38-year-old man from New York who is accused of striking up a relationship with a 16-year-old Montana girl he met on the Internet was charged Thursday with felony custodial interference.
Billings Gazette
Russia's Rambler sells ad unit to Google
Rambler Media, the British-registered owner of Russia's Rambler Internet portal, said on Friday it has agreed to sell the Begun advertising agency to Google Inc for $140 million.
The Economic Times
Wal-Mart challenges Best Buy's Geeks
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it has partnered with Dell to test market technology services, including home theater installation and computer repair.
The Morning News
AP Financial NewsBrief at 3:18 a.m. EDT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Under Hector Ruiz's leadership, chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. rose to challenge larger rival Intel Corp. as never before in AMD's nearly 40-year history.
INO News
Earnings growth at Google lags
2nd-quarter increase of 35% falls short of expectations Google Inc.'s earnings growth bogged down more than investors expected during the second quarter, raising concerns that the ailing U.S. economy is starting to affect the Internet search leader.
Baltimore Sun
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Jun 2006 20:31 UTC
A computer user is suing Microsoft over the company's Windows Genuine Advantage anti-piracy tool, alleging that it violates laws against spyware.
New Mobile Computing
Recent Original Stories
Hyperion Entertainment, creator of various Linux game ports and currently working on the next generation Amiga OS, has now unveiled their new dedicated Amiga OS 4.0 website. It showcases important features and is targeted to current and new users as well as potential OEM clients.
OS News
All-Star Game notebook
NEW YORK (AP) — Already in the middle of a special season, the Tampa Bay Rays left their mark on the All-Star game.
Republican-American
European regulators crack down on Intel
Antitrust regulators in Europe expanded their investigation of Intel Corp. Thursday by charging the world's largest microprocessor-maker with illegally pushing rival Advanced Micro Devices out of retail stores in the 27-nation European Union. Santa Clara's...
San Francisco Chronicle
Google profits trigger concerns
Google's quarterly profits rise by less than expected, raising concerns of a slowdown in the online advertising market.
BBC News
Google shares tumble 8% on earnings report
In a rare financial hiccup, Google Inc. said that second-quarter profits climbed 35 percent, falling short of loftier Wall Street expectations and sending its shares down 8 percent. Coming against the backdrop of a souring economy, the report raised concerns...
San Francisco Chronicle
TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
BlogHer conference starts today in S.F. with a global presence Ladies, start your laptops. The BlogHer 4 convention is rolling into San Francisco, where hundreds of female bloggers from across the globe will share their insights on all things blogging - from...
San Francisco Chronicle
Broadband age comes to Carroll
County celebrates its growing fiber-optics network Police and firefighters using videoconferences for training. High school students taking college-level courses online. Residents telecommuting instead of racking up mileage and gas bills.
Baltimore Sun
EU charges Intel used coercion, bribery with EU makers
The European Commission has accused US chip-maker Intel of using coercion and bribery to unfairly gain market advantage in Europe. Brussels alleged that Intel tried to exclude its leading competitor Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD) from the x86 central processing unit (CPU) market.
Deutsche Welle
Space Chimps (G) *½ Feeling a bit empty, just like outer space
Is computer animation still such a novelty that it will pull moviegoers into theaters? Do wisecracking critters still push children's joy buttons? Is Space Chimps really necessary?
Miami Herald
Obama campaign nets $52 million
Decision to forgo public funds means he must keep pace Though he's raking in the cash so far, Sen. Barack Obama's decision to forgo public funds for the fall presidential campaign means that he must keep up his torrid pace - a tall order that will tax his time, test his Internet support and require the help of Democratic donors who once wished for his defeat.
Baltimore Sun
Google, Microsoft take a hit on Wall Street
Nervous investors penalize two of the planet's most powerful technology companies for showing some financial strain from the faltering economy. Nervous investors on Thursday penalized two of the planet's most powerful technology companies, Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp., for showing some financial strain from the faltering economy.
Los Angeles Times
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