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Yahoo declares the glass to be half full
Despite competitive pressures and a hard economy, Yahoo believes things look good: the company boldly stuck by forecasts for its full-year performance.
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High-tech, off to school they trek
Hand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick — what do they have in common? Answer: They're probably going to be in your kid's pencil case when fall comes around.
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2008 Asia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Indonesia and Timor Leste Provides a Comprehensive Overview of the ...
DUBLIN, Ireland, BUSINESS WIRE -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5047cd/2008_asia_teleco) has announced the addition of the "2008 Asia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Indonesia and Timor Leste" report to their offering.
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Games for Windows Live now free
Filed under: Gaming Interesting that this didn't get announced at E3 , but Games for Windows Live is now free for all. Yep, totally free, cross-platform multiplayer with the 360 included -- which obviously raises the question of whether Live will ever be free on Xbox. We think that's a pretty safe no -- unlike Games For Windows, Xbox Live actually makes money, which is pretty hard ...
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Recent Original Stories
"When Red Hat announced its upcoming Linux desktop at its annual summit in May, the company predicted the Red Hat Global Desktop would be out by September.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Feb 2006 23:53 UTC
Microsoft plans to ship a new security product in June , charging $49.95 [EUR 42] a year to shield up to three PCs against viruses, spyware and other cyberthreats, the company said on Tuesday.
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FEC looking into Sali's failure to file
The Federal Election Commission plans a "routine process" to determine the root of U.S. Rep. Bill Sali's problems filing his latest campaign finance report on the agency's Web site.
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Get Published: Get ahead via the Internet
You don’t have to write about wizards or your crazy co-workers to have a story to tell. And sell. Want to catapult your credibility, have a place for...
Juice |
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LinkedIn retrieves Australian domain
US-based business social networking company LinkedIn has taken action to retrieve the Australian version of its internet address from local digital marketing agency Clear Blue Day.
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IAC to take $170M in charges for spinoffs
Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp, preparing to spin off four of its operating units, said late Tuesday it plans to take about $170 million in charges because the housing crisis has diminished the value of its mortgage and real estate businesses. The New York-based company revealed in a regulatory filing that it will have to write down the value of its lending unit, which includes the ...
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Yahoo's Profit Down in Q2
Yahoo reported a modest revenue increase and a considerable drop in profit for its second quarter, along the way missing Wall...
PC World |
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Xbox 360 users to build and sell own games
Microsoft turns to users of its Xbox 360 to create new video games and broaden the types of games available on its console.
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FEC looking into Sali's failure to file
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - The Federal Election Commission plans a "routine process" to determine the root of U.S. Rep. Bill Sali's problems filing his latest campaign finance report on the agency's Web site.
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Public Meetings
Today 5:30 p.m. Fayetteville Internet Policy Subcommittee - Room 111, City Hall, 113 W. Mountain St.
The Morning News |
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FOOTBALL: SEC MEDIA DAYS
The preseason magazines arrived in bookstores months ago, and Internet message boards have started buzzing with excitement lately.
The Morning News |
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Finding Windows XP Now That It's 'Officially' Cancelled
So here we are in late July and it has been nearly a month since Microsoft “officially” stopped shipping Windows XP. However, lukewarm response from end users to Windows Vista and the grassroots “Save XP” movements have softened Microsoft’s stance.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Feb 2006 21:24 UTC, submitted by Peter Bay
"As more computer users move to larger, wide-screen monitors, Microsoft is staking a claim to that added real estate. Windows Vista, the update to the operating system due this year, will add a feature called Sidebar . Sidebar is a small panel at the side of the monitor that can be used to view photo slide shows, RSS feeds and other small programs, dubbed gadgets."
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 21st Jan 2006 22:40 UTC
"The combination of Mono, Gtk#, C#, Glade, Glade# and Monodevelop will get you knocking out desktop and Web apps like a pro in no time.
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Man Steals Computer, Cash From Church, Police Say
LONGVIEW, Wash. -- A pastor was shaken up after a robber held him up inside his church office Saturday night, police said. The robber made threats and tied the pastor up before walking away from the Faith Temple Church with thousands of dollars in cash and electronics, police said.
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Yahoo second-quarter profit erodes but not as badly as feared
Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press July 22, 2008 - 8:24 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc.'s profit slipped again in the second quarter, a recurring theme that has frustrated shareholders and raised doubts about the Internet company's future.
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1 'spam king' sentenced; another escapes
There seems to be a lot of spam royalty out there: A Seattle man known as the "spam king" was sentenced to prison Tuesday, while federal officials said someone else with the same criminal nickname escaped from a prison camp in Colorado. Robert Alan Soloway, who pleaded guilty in March to mail fraud, e-mail fraud and tax evasion, was sentenced to three years and 11 months in federal prison; a ...
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Ezenia appoints new board member
Mr Hegarty served two years as vice president & CFO at Dell Financial Services. Mr Hegarty also served as Vice President & Corporate Controller at Dell Computer for over two years, responsible for all the accounting operations including policies and procedures, internal controls and SEC reporting.
Computer Business Review |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Feb 2007 22:01 UTC
"Microsoft has gone out on a limb to promote Vista not merely as 'the most secure version of Windows ever' (every recent version is marketed with that tired slogan), but for the first time as an adequately secure version of Windows.
OS News |
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Fiserv to utilize Microsoft dynamics CRM for financial services
Building Customer Value Enhancement (CVE) products on Microsoft Dynamics customer relationship management (CRM) will enable Fiserv to provide a solid foundation for helping financial institutions improve the way they acquire, retain, expand and service customers.
Computer Business Review |
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Korea Hot Stocks-Daum Communications down
SEOUL, July 23 (Reuters) - Stocks on the move on Wednesday include:
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