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One-Third of the World will be Online Soon
New methods of Internet access are boosting usage, study shows.
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PCMag reviews Google's SketchUp beta . " Google SketchUp Beta , the brand new, free 3D drawing tool isn't an obvious fit for the Google desktop application canon.
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On Full Disclosure, there's a negative analysis of Jeff Jones' six-month vulnerability report . "Conclusions that are drawn are built on a lack of understanding by the Microsoft researcher.
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Proper Implementation of SEO Concepts For Online Businesses
Every business wants to increase their reputation by increasing their presence in their intended market -- which is also the case when setting up your own business on the Internet.
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GPS unit, laptop stolen from car
Someone stole a Garmin GPS unit and laptop computer from a parked car in South Middleton Township over the weekend.
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Liberal, conservative bloggers convene
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore told a gathering of liberal Internet bloggers in Austin, Texas, the country needs to break its dependence on fossil fuels. About 2,000 people attended the Netroots convention Saturday while 500 conservative bloggers met nearby at the Defending the American Dream Summit, the Houston Chronicle reported. Gore arrived on the Netroots stage during a ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Sep 2005 13:28 UTC, submitted by Malahide
"We chat to Gnome and OpenOffice.org coder Michael Meeks about all things Linux. Here 's a few of the questions we asked the Novell employee."
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Investigation: After-school programs squandering cash
Why are these kids typing on unplugged computers?Illinois gave out $4.7 million through a program to tutor children this year. But the Tribune found that in many cases there was little evidence the mo The state is squandering taxpayer money on dubious after-school grants, including many that rewarded one lawmaker's political supporters, a Tribune investigation found. ...
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"With the introduction of Windows Vista, Microsoft has added a new form of mandatory access control to the core operating system. Internally known as 'integrity levels', this new addition to the security manager allows security controls to be placed on a per-process basis.
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Bomb found,detonated
An employee opening the front door at Boone Wal-Mart found a bomb on Sunday morning that was later detonated by police. The bomb, consisting of a copper center piece, two butane tanks and flash powder, was found at the main front entrance of the store around 5:40 a.m.
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Businesses Block Social Networks
Facebook, MySpace and the rest are off limits at many workplaces, survey reports.
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Ad blitz aims to inform vets about benefits - Navy News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - Navy ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking at using the Internet, podcasts and social networking Web sites in an all-out effort to tell veterans about available benefits.
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Crew confusion for LCS - Navy News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - Navy Times
DAHLGREN, Va. — In a ceremony here July 11, with all the trappings of a trade show — exhibit booths, computer demos and take-home tchotchkes — the Navy unveiled the surface warfare package for its littoral combat ship, the second of three “plug-in” modules for the new generation of multi-purpose vessels.
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Liberal, conservative bloggers convene
AUSTIN, Texas, July 20 (UPI) -- Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore told a gathering of liberal Internet bloggers in Austin, Texas, the country needs to break its dependence on fossil fuels.
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Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web Follow this link to search selected stories from The Indiana Gazette published online from 1999 through January 2006.
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O2 MMS Messages Visible by the Public
Anti-Spam company, MailChannels has found that O2 UK's web based MMS service is open to the general public without any form of user authentication.
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Roaming fees for data next on regulator's agenda
The high cost of cross-border data download fees has consumers outraged and businesses working to do without the technology.
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Missouri Prisons Going High-tech to Improve Operations
Northeast Correctional Center (NECC) in Bowling Green and Missouri Eastern Correctional Center (MECC) in Pacific are installing the latest in fiber optics that will allow both institutions to have state-of-the-art computer network capability.
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Research Publications Online: Too Much of a Good Thing?
New research shows that as more scholarly and research journals are available online, researchers cite fewer, newer papers
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Miley Cyrus Wet T Shirt Photos Surface Online
A top story from this week. photos of 15-year-old Miley Cyrus standing under a shower in just a wet T shirt have been doing the internet rounds.
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Weird wine labels leads police to crack down prostitution ring
Taipei - Weird wine labels and exorbitant prices promoted by a liquor company have led Taiwan police to crack down on a prostitution ring, the online newspaper NOWnews.com reported Sunday. While the normal price for a bottle of beer is about 30 Taiwa...
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Kuwait steps up software piracy crackdown
Authorities raid two shops in Hawalli, seize large quantity of counterfeit programs.
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Software602 Groupware Server 6 Released
Software602 Groupware Server 6 Offers Affordable Web Collaboration and Instant Messaging, Plus Integrated Internet Security with Real-time Spam Filter and Anti-virus
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Bill reinforcing press freedom passed
Broadcast, wire and Internet journalists as well as other media practitioners could soon be exempted from revealing the source of published news or information obtained in confidence.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th May 2006 20:01 UTC
"It's a sight that will stun many users . To run RISC OS on a PDA is something we've been crying out for. Here, RISC OS can be seen running on a PocketPC PDA, with no Microsoft software in sight. The Pocket Loox computer even uses a 520MHz ARM-compatible XScale processor.
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