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Yahoo 2Q profit falls 18 pct, below analyst views
Yahoo Inc.'s second-quarter profit fell 18 percent, the latest sign of the financial decay that has frustrated shareholders and raised doubts about the Internet company's future.
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Penton Media Names Jim L'Heureux as Senior Vice President, eMedia
NEW YORK----Penton Media, Inc. today announced the appointment of Jim L'Heureux to the position of Senior Vice President, eMedia. L'Heureux most recently served as Vice President of Account Management at Yahoo!
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Yahoo!'s Feeble Quarter Gets Free Pass
Investors are in a forgiving mood after the Internet giant misses second-quarter estimates and offers an uninspiring forecast.
TheStreet.com |
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Banner Baywood plans new ER
The $38.5 million project will have 54 patient rooms and two major-treatment rooms. The rooms will also be private and equipped with flat screen televisions, bedside computers and electronic medical charts.
The Arizona Republic |
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Mulford happy
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Computers to reduce gap between able and disabled
Efforts are underway to come up with a more user-friendly computer that responds to physically challenged individuals. Current designs are particularly frustrating for the disabled, the elderly and anybody who has trouble with a mouse.
Deccan Herald |
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Software and responsibility
A recent study of Internet browsers worldwide discovered that over half 52% of Internet Explorer users werent using the current version of the software. For other browsers the numbers were better, but not much: 17% of Firefox users, 35% of Safari users, and 44% of Opera users were using an old version.
Deccan Herald |
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Yahoo's Q2 Profits Down 18 Percent
Yahoo says its second-quarter profit dropped 18 percent. It marks the latest in a long stretch of disappointing results for the Internet company.
CBS 13 Sacramento |
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Yahoo's Q2 Profits Down 18 Percent
Yahoo says its second-quarter profit dropped 18 percent. It marks the latest in a long stretch of disappointing results for the Internet company.
CBS 13 Sacramento |
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Will bug-free software ever be possible?
Researchers say people are remarkably tolerant of software that goes wrong, but when it comes to faulty cars or TV sets, they would insist they be set right without much ado.
Deccan Herald |
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Monitor as teacher
In the 1990s, the first phase of the Internet revolution promised a paperless society. In the new millennium, where the internets importance has grown with its ability to be a sharing and an interactive medium, it seems to usher in the brave new world of learning: the one in which students would learn without the physical presence of a teacher.
Deccan Herald |
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US STOCKS-Market up as oil's drop trumps earnings; Yahoo up late
* Oil drops over $3/barrel, easing consumer fears
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Jul 2005 16:48 UTC, submitted by anonymous
If you are not lucky enough to have access to a 64-bit computer, you might be wondering about some of the implications of having a 32-bit environment alongside the 64-bit one.
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Hong Kong welcomes Fujitsu's new quad-core processor
Fujitsu Hong Kong Ltd introduces a new quad-core SPARC64 VII processor for SPARC Enterprise M4000, M5000, M8000 and M9000 servers.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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VMware 2Q profit jumps 53 percent
Business software maker VMware Inc. said Tuesday its second-quarter profit and revenue grew, helped by growing international sales, but the company's revenue forecast for the current quarter fell shy of expectations.
Boston Globe |
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Apple reports record Mac sales
Apple has reported record Mac sales and one of its best third quarters ever.
ZDNet Australia |
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Yahoo to tap Jonathan Miller for board seat and more?
As Yahoo prepares to add investor Carl Icahn to its board, two other seats will come from his approved list. Is ex-AOL chief Jonathan Miller on tap to not only take a director's seat but possibly the CEO slot?
CNET |
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MySpace joins OpenID coalition to share log-ins
The online hangout MySpace took another step Tuesday in cooperating with rival Internet services, joining a coalition that allows people to use the same accounts and passwords across the Web.
Boston Globe |
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World’s oldest bible goes online
The British Library has announced that it will put the remains of the world’s oldest bible online for public viewing. The remaining fragments of the Codex Sinaiticus , which are stored in Britain, Russia, Germany and a monastery in Egypt's Sinai Desert, will be scanned and made available for viewing for the first time since their discovery.
Infomatics |
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Romanian pleads guilty in Conn. over phishing scam
Tue, Jul 22, 2008 (1:54 p.m.) One of 38 people charged in a global crime ring that allegedly stole personal information from unsuspecting Internet users pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal fraud charge.
Las Vegas Sun |
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New mobile browsers bringing real Web to handhelds
A new generation of mobile Web browsers is finally making the Web a reality on handheld devices. The latest example is last week's beta launch of Opera Mobile 9.5 , a native Web browser for high-end smartphones . It's an evolutionary release for the Norwegian software company, but it comes just days after Apple 's iPhone 3G, with its highly capable Safari browser, went on sale. Other ...
InfoWorld |
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IBM, Oracle sued over server software technology patents
IBM , SAP , and Adobe Systems are the latest targets of patent lawsuits filed by Implicit Networks. Implicit claims the companies "are violating two patents for computer-server software that performs faster security functions," Bloomberg News reported. Implicit filed its lawsuit in Washington Western District Court on July 15, just five months after suing AMD, Intel, Nvidia, ...
InfoWorld |
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Monitor as teacher
In the 1990s, the first phase of the Internet revolution promised a paperless society.
Deccan Herald |
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Yahoo's 2Q profit declines 18 pct as woes deepen
By The Associated Press SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP) -- Yahoo says its second-quarter profit dropped 18 percent. It marks the latest in a long stretch of disappointing results for the Internet company.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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SBC carries Freescale processors
GE Fanuc offers the VG6 rugged single board computer, which features the MPC8640 and MPC8640D low-power Power Architecture processors launched by Freescale. The processors provide alternative solution designed to create less heat.
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