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ScanScout Partners with Clearspring to Enable Viral Sharing of Video Advertising: Video Advertisers Can Now Reach ...
ScanScout, the leading network for brand-safe, relevant online video advertising, and Clearspring Technologies, the market leader in widget creation, syndication, tracking and monetization today announced a partnership that will enable simple viral distribution of video ads from the ScanScout Network into more than 25 leading social media platforms. (PRWeb Apr 29, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Cyberattack hits Radio Free Europe
Web sites run by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty fell victim to a cyberattack causing a denial-of-service to Belarusian and other users, the broadcaster said.The initial attack hit the Belarus RFE/RL service April 26, the 22nd anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, but quickly spread to other Eastern European sites, the broadcaster said Tuesday.Most of the Eastern European sites are back ...
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Lafayette school board considers rules to prevent cyber-bullying
Lafayette, Ind. (WLFI) - Cyber-bullying, in which students intimidate other students using the Internet or electronic devices, is a growing concern for many parents. The Lafayette School Corporation worked
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Court hears porn shown to boys
A FORMER Ballarat journalist accused of sexually abusing four boys would allegedly show them pornography on his computer and encourage them to experiment.
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Soldier attends Easter service over Internet
ANTIOCH – A day that otherwise would have found Tom Kirk of Antioch alone and missing his family turned into a blessing for all thanks to the Internet.
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Heated campaign souring Democrats on rival candidates
Democratic Party members increasingly dislike the contender they are not supporting in the bruising nomination fight, an Associated Press-Yahoo News survey and exit polls of voters show. That is raising questions about how faithful some will be by the November general election.
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Renamer4Mac 3 Sports New Interface
Dare to be Creative announced the immediate availability of Renamer4Mac 3.0 on Tuesday. The new version of the batch file renaming application includes a revamped interface designed for easier file renaming, and also supports automatic version updating. It is priced at US$26 and is available for download at the Renamer4Mac Web site .
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Big Hollow hires 24 teachers
INGLESIDE – Big Hollow School District’s class sizes will be lower and the art, music and computer programs will be restored in the 2008-09 school year under a hiring and facility-use plan authorized by the school board on Monday, March 17.
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Dutch NXP buys Conexant's set top box operations for at least $110 million
(AP:AMSTERDAM, Netherlands) NXP Semiconductors BV says it has purchased the set top box operations of Conexant Systems Inc. for US$110 million (euro70.7 million).
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Washington DC
IRVINE, Calif. ( Map ) - IRVINE, Calif. , April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Neudesic, a leading provider of business solutions that leverage the capabilities of the Microsoft product line, announced today the release of version 2.0 of Neuron-ESB.
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EU Approves Oracle's Purchase Of BEA Systems
Oracle, the world's third-largest software maker, gained permission from European regulators on Tuesday to buy BEA Systems for $8.5 billion.
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Review: Smart Power Strips
I’ve been testing a surging-protecting power strip called the Smart Strip by BITS. The Smart Strip works like this: it has a “Control Outlet” which controls six other outlets on the power strip. If you plug a computer into the Control Outlet, and it turns off or goes into sleep mode, the other “switched” outlets on the strip will be turned off.
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Recent Original Stories
As Novell re-introduces its Linux desktop, more open source advocates are beginning to believe that the call for widespread Linux desktop adoption is leaving the realm of zealotry and entering the mainstream.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Sep 2007 21:01 UTC
It does not happen every day that news related to computer technology - news we report on every day - makes its way to the headline news programs and newspapers here in my home country, The Netherlands.
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OQO Hacker Claims World's Smallest OS X Machine
TechRadar writes "A hacker has turned his OQO ultraportable into the world's smallest Mac running Leopard. 'I will warn you this project is not for the plug and play crowd but definitely do-able,' the hacker, 'TRF' says. Interesting, given the OQO was designed by ex-Apple employees." It might run Mac OS X, but one thing this OQO is not is a Mac. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Industry Leader Ingram Micro to Distribute 3K Computers to Solution Providers in the U.S. and Canada
LOS ANGELES----3K Computers, LLC, a U.S. based manufacturer that designs, builds and delivers innovative, tailored computer systems, today announced a new U.S. distribution agreement with Ingram Micro Inc. .
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Rancho Bernardo Students Suspended for Hacking Into School Computer
Six Rancho Bernardo High School students were on suspension for allegedly hacking into the school's computer system to change grades and access tests.
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ScanScout Partners with Clearspring to Enable Viral Sharing of Video Advertising
NEW YORK----ScanScout, the leading network for brand-safe, relevant online video advertising, and Clearspring Technologies, the market leader in widget creation, syndication, tracking and monetization today announced a partnership that will enable simple viral distribution of video ads from the ScanScout Network into more than 25 leading social media platforms.
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GFHS students share computer skills
Great Falls High School student volunteers teach basic computer skills including Internet access, email, typing documents and more. Registration is requested. The class is free. 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Great Falls High School. 1900 2nd Ave. S. 268-6364.
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Presented By: Blackout
Blackout Where your BlackBerry won't workSTAYING in touch is reckoned to be vital to the success of the modern businessman. The besuited dealmaker hunched over a Blackberry is a common sight in airports around the world. But will the travelling executive be able to access his e-mail and the internet through a handheld device at his destination? Without mobile-phone coverage a ...
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Internet Predator Crackdown Agreement
(KAAL) -- Albert Lea is taking a big step to crack down on Internet predators. The Albert Lea City Council unanimously agreed to enter an agreement with the St. Paul Police Department.
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Microsoft Live Mobile Adds Product Search, "Find My Location"
Microsoft has introduced enhanced mobile product search, at m.live.com . It shrinks down the content from the desktop product search into a bite-sized mobile presentation. You get images, reviews, product specifications and features. These things don't come up for every category; however it's a very nice presentation of information, and the available categories should grow rapidly. The ...
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Earnings: MSO Q1 Revs Up 2 Percent; Net Loss Narrows
Martha Stewart Omnimedia (NYSE: MSO) reported 2 percent Q1 revenue growth to $67.8 million. Net losses also improved, slimming to $4.2 million from $11.8 million in the year-ago quarter. In the company's core publishing business, revenue was basically flat at $40.8 million. Excluding Blueprint, which was shuddered, revenue growth would have come in at 4 percent. Internet revenue narrowed ...
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Microsoft Cuts Xbox 360 Price In Asia
Microsoft is to cut the price of the Xbox 360 console in Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, in the company's latest attempt to improve the format's fortunes in Asia, according to a news report from Bloomberg. Although the Xbox 360's performance in Japan has been well documented, with sales well behind the Wii and PlayStation 3, less detailed data is available on its performance in ...
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Windows XP SP3 download Availability
A week ago we reported that Microsoft will publish Windows XP SP3 today. The plans have changed a bit as it seems. MSDN subscribers can already download Windows XP SP3 since a couple of days. A download to known MSDN member could be expected next week...
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