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e-onlinedata and Maine Hosting Solutions Partner to Deliver Comprehensive E-commerce Solutions
e-onlinedata, a subsidiary of PowerPay, Maine's largest merchant processor, and Maine Hosting Solutions (MHS), a premier provider of Web hosting technology, support and design, today announced a partnership to bring MHS customers comprehensive e-commerce solutions, cost savings and preferred access to Authorize.Net.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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What Open Source Could Learn From Microsoft
Common open-source projects are short on security precautions, study finds.
PC World |
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NBCU Taps Director, Wireless Marketing
Dan Bethlahmy joins media giant’s digital distribution group from Virgin Mobile.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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Former KYW Anchor Mendte Charged with Hacking
Former KYW Philadelphia anchor Larry Mendte allegedly hacked into former anchor colleague Alycia Lane’s e-mail account, leaked personal information to Philadelphia Daily News reporter.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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GaleForce Solutions Announces Online CRM for Financial Services
Vancouver, BC, July 22, 2008--(T-Net)--GaleForce Solutions Inc., a Microsoft Gold Certified ISV Partner, today announced the release of an on-demand version of the full GaleForce CRM for Financial Services application suite, including Wealth Management, Asset Management, Capital Markets, Investment Banking and Retail Banking-specific solutions.
T-Net British Columbia |
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SEO Rule #1 : Don’t Lie to Google
Do not lie to Google during a Reconsideration Request. Reconsideration Requests are done after a site has been hit by Google for a spamming penalty, and Google gives the site a chance to redeem itself by fixing its errors, and asking the Google Spam team to reconsider the site for reindexing in Google. If you’ve [...]
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Virtual Attack
A week ago, New Braunfels grandmother Mary Alice Altorfer had never heard of YouTube. Now she’s a hot topic on one of the most influential Web sites in America.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Scrapboy Brings Facebook to Users' Desktops
Vancouver, BC, July 22, 2008--(T-Net)--Scrapboy Digital Media Corporation, experts at social networking software, today announced the availability of Scrapboy, its Facebook desktop application, to users in North America.
T-Net British Columbia |
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Aren't the Nokia N800/N810 devices dead simple web tablets?
Michael Arrington's post on creating a cheap web tablet is generating a lot of discussion on the internet and as a mobile enthusiast I wanted to add some of my thoughts to the discussion. There is a device available now that has dropped down as low as US$299.99 recently that...
ZDNet |
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World Sports: Harrington says fear drove him to 2nd major
SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND -- British Open champion Padraig Harrington said yesterday that fear was the key to his successful title defense at Royal Birkdale.
BusinessWorld Online |
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Cyber cinema: July 2008
A trip to the gynaecologist for Selma Blair brings whole new meaning to the term 'empty inside'
Guardian Unlimited |
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Web-initiated harassment of grandma continues
Web postings urging online and telephone harassment of Herald-Zeitung employees appeared Saturday morning on the Internet hours after an article was published describing similar attacks toward a New Braunfels woman.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Quickoffice Advances Market Position with Launch of Remote Access Product and DynoPlex Acquisition in Q2
Quickoffice, Inc., the leading global provider of mobile office productivity software and services, further established its position as a market innovator through several major announcements during the second quarter of 2008. The commercial launch of Quickaccess, which provides users with remote access to desktop content directly from their smartphone, transforms the mobile office experience and ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Sex charges
A South Shore resident faces five criminal charges after his arrest for allegedly luring a 12-year-old child over the Internet.
Montreal Gazette |
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U.S. stocks turn mostly up on oil's drop, mixed earnings
U.S. stocks scale back early losses Tuesday as the price of crude dips more than $4 a barrel, countering earnings results and guidance from American Express Co., Apple Inc. and Wachovia Corp. that intensified worries about the economy.
MarketWatch via Yahoo! Finance |
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Shots fired, restaurant employees robbed
Shots were fired and two employees robbed of money and a laptop computer at El Cerro Grande, a restaurant on Church Street in Georgetown.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Legal Eye: Bogus brands face web crackdown
But who should carry the can?
Silicon.com |
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Recent Original Stories
This light hearted review is a look at how a girl who uses Windows (and is non-technical) deals with using Fedora Linux instead. In fact, she likes it so much, she uses it all the time now. If she can use Fedora Linux, anyone can.
New Mobile Computing |
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What Happens to Yahoo in Asia?
If the company spins off assets such as China's Alibaba, it could be a setback for the brand or a boon for investors
BusinessWeek |
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IBM Offloads More Lenovo Shares
The global IT company chucks $77 million of its holdings in the Chinese computer group—the third sell-down this year
BusinessWeek |
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Linked by Andrew Hudson on Wed 19th Jul 2006 18:45 UTC
Plan 9 is an operating system designed by the same people who created the original UNIX. Its development began in the late 1980's and it was a research project intended to address a variety of system scalability issues that the UNIX and LINUX kernels don't do particularly well, namely, distributed computing, distributed name spaces, and distributed file systems.
OS News |
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Reporter's Notebook: Brenda Norrell
Kahentinetha Horn, publisher of Mohawk Nation News, filed a complaint with the United Nations, following the attack on her and Katenies at the border. Kahentinetha suffered a trauma induced heart while handcuffed in a police stress hold during the attack by special forces at the Canadian border.
The Narco News Bulletin |
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United Surgical Partners to Broadcast Its Second Quarter 2008 Conference Call Live on the Internet
United Surgical Partners International, Inc. today announced that it will provide an online Web simulcast of its second quarter 2008 earnings conference call on Tuesday, August 5, 2008. The Company's results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2008, will be released after the closing of the market on Monday, August 4, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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Sanders shaves beard for Home Hospice
A team of machinists shaved some time off of a local charity’s fund raising campaign.Mike Sanders, a CNC (computer numerical control) machine operator at Plano Machine and Instrument, Inc., located off Interstate Highway 35 in Gainesville, offered to shave his trademark, chest-length beard if his co-workers raised $1,000 for Home Hospice.The beard is gone, and was wacked off at a July 12 ...
Gainesville Daily Register |
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Brocade Eyes Cisco Customers With $3B Foundry Buy
Brocade Communications System, dominant in an obscure corner of the data storage market, wants a piece of a bigger pie: Cisco Systems' cash cow business of networking equipment that shuttles Internet traffic. San Jose, Calif.-based Brocade said Monday it has agreed to pay $3 billion to acquire one of Cisco's much-smaller competitors, Foundry Networks, to try and make that happen.
E-Commerce Times |
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