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NewsWatch: 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.
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Pakistan's Leading Mobile Operator Selects Tekelec TekMedia Solution to Fight SMS Spam
Service providers around the world are being inundated with spam via SMS messaging. Tekelec (NASDAQ: TKLC), a leader in core multimedia session control, announced a leading mobile operator is taking action against these new-age spammers with the TekMedia Anti-Spam Firewall solution.
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Clowning Around at the Fair
Jessica Lowe/Daily News The Jasper County Fair’s annual parade took place despite rainy weather Monday night in Colfax. Members of the Red Rock Riders Equestrian Drill Team march in the parade carrying the U.S. flag. The team also performed various drills while riding down the streets of Colfax. See more photos online at www.newtondailynews.com.
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Tuesday July 22, 2008 - 12:13 EST
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life," is a popular song from the Broadway musical "Spamalot," which recently ended its 14-month run at Wynn Las Vegas.
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Velocity Interactive Group Names AOL Corporate Strategy And M&
NEW YORK, BUSINESS WIRE -- Velocity Interactive Group, a leading investment firm focusing on digital media and communications, announced today that Jorge Espinel has joined the company as an investment partner focusing on digital publishing and video, social media, games and online advertising.
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What's Apple's Big Mystery Product?
From comments made on the company's earnings call, it sounds like executives have something up their sleeves.
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MPs offered free laptop locks
PC peripheral maker Kensington is offering MPs a free lock to ensure the physical security of their laptops. The firm said that the current furore around the theft of government laptops means that MPs need to be able to lock down their laptops wherever they are.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Jul 2006 10:41 UTC
Last week, I wrote about my first impressions of SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 10, after only a day of usage. I was quite impressed by the whole package, claiming that "I can confidently say that this release candidate outshines Windows Vista's beta" and "I'd even go as far as to say that even Apple should be worried" . I still stand by those two statements, but after a week of daily usage, some ...
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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.
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E-gold owners plead guilty to money laundering
Wow, big morning! If anyone has seen Nitesh Dhanjani and Billy Rios's talk on phishing and identity theft, which was presented at the last couple Black Hat conferences, and will be on display again at Black Hat Vegas, you know that the identity theft market is a huge problem. You...
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Yahoo Deal Wards Off Proxy Fight
Yahoo’s board and management earned a reprieve after a weekend deal ended a bruising and acrimonious fight for control of the company with Carl C. Icahn.
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New York says may sue Comcast over Net child porn
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who has pressured Internet service providers to block access to child pornography, on Monday said his office would pursue legal action against Comcast Cable Communications LLC if it did not quickly agree to reforms.
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Bytemark claims Atom server first
The hosting company claims to be the first in the world to use servers using Intel's low-powered Atom chipset, suggesting that such servers are cost-effective and potentially good for cluster computing
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TiVo and Amazon Team Up
The two companies want to turn the television remote control into a tool for buying the products being advertised and promoted on commercials and talk shows.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 20th Aug 2006 03:08 UTC
"If we want open source software to take off on the desktop, we need to reduce the amount of choice and concentrate our efforts into a single app for each purpose.
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Black Day for Web's BlueCollar
A sister Web site to the Will Ferrell-fronted humor hub that once featured the stars of Blue Collar Comedy is being shuttered
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Limelight Sets Olympic Streams
Fans around the world will be able to access as many as 20 live Olympics events at once via Web streams serviced by Limelight Networks for such rights-holders as NBC
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GreenSpace --Web site touts growing your own food
Erin Barnett relaxes at the kitchen table of her modest, 1940s frame house in Northfield and talks of the national Web site she works for and helped to found. "It's like a family business," she says o
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MySpace Opens Up First; Launches Data Availability on Flixster and Eventful
The so-called social Web just became legitimately open, as MySpace has launched the two first implementations of its Data Availability initiative on Flixster and Eventful . Simultaneously, the company is announcing that it will support OpenID, allowing its users to sign into any OpenID-enabled website using their MySpace credentials. The move comes one day before Facebook’s developer ...
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Microsoft hints about new profile-centric Win Live wares
The blogosphere was atwitter pun intended over the past day or two about Facebook's recent revamp designed to make user pages more profile-centric. But Facebook isn't the only one going this route. It sounds like Microsoft is going more profile-centric in a couple of different ways with its upcoming Windows...
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Web Analytics Association Awards ClickThinking Top Honors in First Web Analytics Championship for Insightful Analysis ...
The Web Analytics Association is pleased to announce the winner of the first Web Analytics Championship. ClickThinking was honored for its innovative and insightful analysis using site and traffic data for Web site improvement. Judged by some of the top Web analysts in the industry, participants were given the opportunity to examine the WAA Web site and provide support-based feedback and ...
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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
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First Internet Bancorp Announces Second Quarter Earnings
INDIANAPOLIS----First Internet Bancorp today announced net income of $437,382 for the quarter ended June 30, 2008, a decrease of $409,280, or 48%, from the same quarter in the previous year.
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PMC-Sierra licenses more MIPS cores
MIPS Technologies said it has licensed additional processor cores to long-time licensee PMC-Sierra for use in next-generation communications and storage products.
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Jeremy Haft: Olympic Security and the Media
China is curtailing the hours when press can film in Tiananmen Square, and they'll try to censor the television narrative. But they won't be able to prohibit 24/7 coverage via the Internet of protests as they happen.
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