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Google shares dive after earnings
Second-quarter profit missed analyst expecatations as consumers click ads less frequently
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Satyam's net profit up 45 percent
Hyderabad, July 18 : Satyam Computer Services, India's fourth largest software and IT services exporter, announced Friday a net profit of Rs.5.48 billion for the first quarter ended June 30, registering a growth of 45 per cent over the corresponding period last year.
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Video Startup Raises $7.1 Million in Funding
Elemental Technologies, a startup developing “massively parallel” video-processing software, has closed its first round of $7.1 million in venture-capital financing from investors including General Catalyst Partners and Voyager Capital.
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Former NY computer programmer gets jail for porn
Associated Press - July 18, 2008 11:35 AM ET ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A former computer programmer for the state Health Department gets almost five years in federal prison after admitting he used...
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Markey: Internet tracking an invasion of privacy
WASHINGTON -- Key House lawmaker Edward Markey, D-Mass., says Internet service providers should be prohibited from tracking customers' Web activities to deliver targeted ads without users' clear approval.
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Survey: Gateway Airport popular, people want more
More than 10,000 respondents to a Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport survey say they want additional passenger service and destinations.
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Dow And S&P 500 Showing Some Strength
(RTTNews) - Stocks have moved to the upside in late-morning trading on Friday, boosted a narrower than expected quarterly loss from Citigroup. Nonetheless, the Nasdaq continues to show substantial weakness, hurt by disappointing earnings from Google (GOOG) and Microsoft (MSFT).
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Doak Campbell Stadium Upgrades
Seminoles.com is your home for the most FREE photos anywhere on the Internet. The FSU football team was back working out on Thursday and Seminoles.com was there to bring you all the sights and sounds.
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Yahoo May Revisit News Corp if AOL Dims: Source
Yahoo and Time Warner have been discussing the terms of a potential deal in which Yahoo would merge its operations with AOL, and Time Warner would take a minority stake in the combined company, sources have said.
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AMD Posts Quarterly Loss, Names New CEO
AMD's troubles continue with another higher-than-expected quarterly loss reported, but they did replace Hector Ruiz with a new CEO, Dirk Meyer.
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Group says Chinese Internet dissident is arrested
Fri, Jul 18, 2008 (8:27 a.m.) A Chinese dissident who wrote politically sensitive articles including some criticizing the government's handling of a devastating earthquake was formally arrested Friday on charges of allegedly possessing state secrets, a human rights group said.
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Google stock plummets on disappointing earnings
Google Inc. shares tumbled more than 9 percent in early trading Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
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Symantec does damage control to soothe channel partners
Everyone's talking about Symantec's changes to its channel partner program, in which certain large deals were taken direct. Symantec downplayed the move, indicating that only a few large accounts were involved, and the SMB segment still remains channel-based.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 19th May 2003 17:32 UTC
Genesi was very kind to send us in a fully featured Pegasos -based computer with MorphOS and Debian pre-installed. Here is our review with a number of screenshots of the supported OSes.
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Linked by Thomas Hormby on Mon 2nd Oct 2006 19:11 UTC
Over its thirty year history, Apple has survived and even thrived despite boneheaded business decisions. From pricing the Macintosh out of most consumers' reach to creating some really ugly computers, Apple has made a lot of bad decisions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Mar 2006 21:58 UTC
In the newest of a series of moves to try to impart momentum to Intel's Itanium processor, allies backing the chip are funding work to improve a key programming tool.
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New worm aimed to music sharers
Danger lurking in ASF files. A new kind of malicious software is aimed at music-loving Windows users. The new malware, hits those who download music files on peer-to-peer networks, and inserts links to dangerous web pages within ASF (Advanced Systems Format) media files.
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Good News for Amazon Is Bad News for Netflix
Amazon begins streaming movies.
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Bloggers bring blue to a red state
Former presidential candidates Wes Clark and Howard Dean address thousands at the Netroots Nation conference with appreciation and a mission of change in the political sphere.
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Dell gains traction in global computer shipments
The latest report on personal computer shipments shows Dell Inc. gaining ground against its competitors.
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Google stock plummets on disappointing earnings
Google Inc. shares tumbled more than 9 percent in early trading Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
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NXP denied in court against Dutch security researchers
A court in Arnhem, the Netherlands, has denied a request from NXP Semiconductors to stop the publication of a scientific study into the security of the company's Mifare Classic contactless smart card chip technology.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 25th Jan 2007 00:04 UTC
Our Nokia friends were very generous to send us over their newest Internet Tablet, the N800 , for a review. Read more below about our experience with this Linux-based mobile gem.
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perfect for Internet cafes and other public places ." More screenshots .
"Earlier this week Everex launched the gPC TC2502, which is a sub-USD 200 PC sold at a major US retailer, but what makes this unique is that it runs the gOS. The gOS (GreenOS) is designed to be a conceptual Google Operating System that is based upon Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 19th Aug 2005 17:42 UTC
Apple has announced a worldwide warranty extension for 1st generation iMac G5s. "The iMac G5 Repair Extension Program for Video and Power Issues applies to first generation iMac G5 computers that have video or power-related issues as a result of a specific component failure."
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