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Obama raises $52 million
WASHINGTON - Though he's raking in the cash so far, Barack Obama's decision to forgo public funds for the fall campaign means 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
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Capita launches latest version of Client Care Desktop
Capita Financial Software has launched the latest version of its client management system Client Care Desktop. ...
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Millionaire publishes divorce details
A BRITISH multi-millionaire has published on the internet details of his ?3.7 million ($7.62 million) divorce settlement to stop people gossiping about his marriage breakdown.
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Millionaire publishes divorce details
A BRITISH multi-millionaire has published on the internet details of his ?3.7 million ($7.62 million) divorce settlement to stop people gossiping about his marriage breakdown.
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Millionaire publishes divorce details
A BRITISH multi-millionaire has published on the internet details of his ?3.7 million ($7.62 million) divorce settlement to stop people gossiping about his marriage breakdown.
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Millionaire publishes divorce details
A BRITISH multi-millionaire has published on the internet details of his ?3.7 million ($7.62 million) divorce settlement to stop people gossiping about his marriage breakdown.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 31st Aug 2007 08:35 UTC, submitted by lomax
"Welcome to the home page of the finstall project , accepted for Google's Summer of Code 2007. This project aims to create a user-friendly graphical installer for FreeBSD & FreeBSD-derived systems.
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Yang: Microsoft, Icahn offer 'smoke and mirrors'
A proposal by billionaire investor Carl Icahn "will destroy shareholder value," Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang said in letter to shareholders.
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A chat with Yahoo's David Filo
For more than a decade, David Filo quietly tended to Yahoo's technical infrastructure. Seldom taking center stage, Filo rarely spoke to the press, allowing co-founder Jerry Yang to become the company's public face.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 30th Jul 2006 15:42 UTC
This week, The Register ran a story on how the US supposedly had given up its 'control' over ICANN. ICANN, the body which assigns IP addresses and domain names worldwide, currently falls under the US Commerce Department via a contractual agreement; this means the US government can control ICANN. El Reg claimed the US had given up this control; Ars was quick to respond , stating that "the ...
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Yahoo search scientists push on as turmoil swirls
Ever since February, when Microsoft first announced its intention to buy Yahoo, Andrew Tomkins, Yahoo's chief search scientist, has been receiving worried calls from his mother.
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Google misses profit forecast
Despite a 35 percent jump in profit for its second quarter, compared with the same period last year, Google failed to meet analysts' expectations on Thursday and saw its shares fall in after-hours trading.
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Computer maker Lenovo will not install or support the Linux operating system on any of its PCs, including ThinkPads and a series of new notebooks, the company said this week.
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Yang: Microsoft, Icahn offer 'smoke and mirrors'
A proposal by billionaire investor Carl Icahn "will destroy shareholder value," Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang said in letter to shareholders.
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Apple sales rise 38 per cent in Q2
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Friday 18 July 2008 at 23:11:00 Fastest growing computer manufacturer in the US Apple has enjoyed a strong second quarter of 2008, with sales growing faster than any other manufacturer. Gartner reported that Apple's sales grew 38 per cent over the period, and...
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Microsoft 4Q profit jumps 42 percent Microsoft
Microsoft said Thursday that its fiscal fourth-quarter profit jumped 42 percent, helped by strong sales of its Office and Windows software, but the company offered a softer-than-expected outlook for the current quarter.
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DepEd eyes 2,000 high schools with PC labs this year
MANILA, Philippines -- The Department of Education is targeting to equip more than 6,000 public high schools in the country with computer labs this year.
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Google tweaks Gmail to stop auto-adding contacts
Google is rolling out a change this week to Gmail that gives users more control over their contacts list. Previously, Gmail automatically added new all new email addresses to a person's main contacts list.
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Raising money could tax Obama's campaign
WASHINGTON - Though he's raking in the cash so far, Barack H. Obama's decision to forgo public money for the fall campaign means 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.
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Former Tide player advances to singles play
TUSCALOOSA Joseph Jung, a former University of Alabama tennis player, saw Joseph Dwyer play in a tournament in Arkansas a few weeks ago.Dwyer, 17, recently moved to town from Texas and plans to attend Northridge High School as a senior. Jung is studying computer science as an Alabama graduate student.
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Raising money could tax Obama's campaign
WASHINGTON - Though he's raking in the cash so far, Barack H. Obama's decision to forgo public money for the fall campaign means 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.
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Comcast customers: are your emails going missing?
Glaskowsky reports on a surprising problem: the Internet addresses of Comcast customers are associated with spam and listed on some email blacklist services.
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SEATTLE–Microsoft Corp. said yesterday its fiscal fourth-quarter profit jumped 42 per cent, helped by strong sales of its Office and Windows software, but offered a soft outlook for this quarter.
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Raising money could tax Obama's campaign
WASHINGTON - Though he's raking in the cash so far, Barack H. Obama's decision to forgo public money for the fall campaign means 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.
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Russia's Rambler sells ad unit to Google
MOSCOW (Reuters) - 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 for $140 million (70.3 million pounds).
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