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Anchor's Opt-In Email Database Now Over 1 Billion Records
Anchor Computer, Inc, an email database services company announces the expansion of Anchor's Email Data Depository to over 1 billion records with the addition of several new data contributors. Over 145 million new consumer names, addresses and emails are being added this month.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Eagle B&L Instrument Introduces New Tellurion "Turning Globe" at Hong Kong Electronic Fair
Eagle B&L Instrument Co., Ltd., makes important progress in the computer peripheral business. It also introduces a new product, "Turning Globe", and seeks additional opportunities to meet with customers at the Hong Kong Electronic Fair in Octobe, 2008.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Apr 2008 05:52 UTC
Yesterday (well, CET in any case), Apple posted its financial results for the second quarter of the 2008 fiscal year (which ended 29 March).
New Mobile Computing |
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Unique educational program to hold open house Saturday
iQ Academy, a unique online alternative to the traditional brick-and-mortar school learning environment is, for the first time, now available statewide to students in grades 6-12. An open house to showcase the program and enroll students will take place at the Northland Inn in Crookston on Saturday, July 19, from 3-4:30 p.m.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Pyramid scam's bookkeeper admits that she lied, hid records
The bookkeeper for a company that turned out to be a church-based pyramid scheme testified Tuesday that when the Securities and Exchange Commission froze the accounts of the Joshua Tree Group, she was told by its founder, Neulan Midkiff, to remove records and computers from the office.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Evidence seized from Arcata man in connection to missing woman include truck, computer
Category: Local News Topics: (none) Evidence seized following the disappearance of a Crescent City woman suspected to be the victim of foul play include the clothing, computer and truck of an Arcata man who’s been described as a “person of interest.”
The Eureka Reporter |
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Emoze Push Email Now Available to Over Half a Billion Handsets Worldwide
Hundreds of millions of mobile phone owners can now take advantage of email on-the-move as emoze launches the world's first push mobile email solution for Java handsets.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Professionals network online with LinkedIn
Ask second-year business administration master's student McKenna Brooks who's in her LinkedIn network, and she'll say "Everyone." LinkedIn, a professional networking Web site launched in May 2003, has made an already well-networked field easier to network for UT business graduate students such as Brooks who have just broken into the business world.
The Daily Texan |
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Internet giant Google has launched a Maori-language version of its popular search engine.
ZDNet Australia |
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Accused SF Hacker Gives Newsom Secret Codes
A computer engineer accused of illegally taking control of the city of San Francisco's network and locking out other system administrators has turned over the secret access codes directly to Mayor Gavin Newsom during a secret jailhouse meeting, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Tuesday evening.
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Linked by Ryan Thiessen on Mon 20th Mar 2006 17:19 UTC
Sony's PS3, scheduled to be released near the end of this year, has been slated to have a hard drive that will support and will even include preinstalled Linux . This could be a breakthrough event not just for Linux but also for other alternative operating systems as well.
OS News |
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Futures foiled by Facebook
Still think you might want to run for president someday? It may already be too late. Last Wednesday, the Austin American-Statesman ran a syndicated commentary by Maureen O'Connor and Jacob Savage of the Los Angeles Times reflecting on the role the Internet may play in future elections, especially in regard to what it may reveal about candidates' pasts.
The Daily Texan |
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Internet television service Joost enters China
Internet television service provider Joost said it launched a Chinese service Wednesday with local portal TOM Online to tap the world's largest online market.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Internet television service Joost enters China
Internet television service provider Joost said it launched a Chinese service Wednesday with local portal TOM Online to tap the world's largest online market.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Georgia band reunites
As much as we want to get to know our artists through interviews, YouTube clips and other bounties the Internet provides, sometimes what remains unknown is an artist's strongest appeal. Athens, Ga.'s Harvey Milk remain one of the few who can thrive on an air of mystery.
The Daily Texan |
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MAN, Merck, Post, Praktiker, Software AG: German Equity Preview
July 23 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual price changes in Germany. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close.
Bloomberg.com |
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Yahoo profit slips to $131m in second quarter
Struggling Internet pioneer Yahoo last night said that its second-quarter profit slipped to $131m and called on investors to have faith in better times ahead.
RTÉ News |
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Yahoo's Tenuous Case for Independence
To justify repelling Microsoft's bid, the Web portal must show investors it can pump up growth and generate revenue from its search business
BusinessWeek |
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Mylene Dizon used her own experiences in acting out role in "100"
Tinawagan ng PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) si Mylene Dizon para batiin sa pagkakapanalo niya bilang Best Actress sa nakaraang Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival para sa pelikulang 100 . Medyo hindi pa raw nakababawi ng tulog ang aktres dahil pagkagaling niya sa Hong Kong, tumuloy na siya sa Cultural Center of the Philppines (CCP) para sa awards night.
PEP |
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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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Yahoo fails to meet expectations with 18% dip in profits
Yahoo's second-quarter profit fell 18%, the latest sign of the financial decay that has frustrated shareholders and raised doubts about the internet company's future, an Associated Press report said.
America's Network |
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Appeals court agrees Net curbs too broad
A federal appeals court Tuesday agreed with a lower-court ruling that struck down as unconstitutional a 1998 law intended to protect children from sexual material and other objectionable content on the Internet.
Denver Post |
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ARNOLD: Lucky Thirteen
Unable to sleep from his excitement, Arnold Mayor Mark Powell slid out of bed at 3 a.m. Monday to check his computer.
Jefferson County Journal |
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Hoping to lure younger visitors, Itasca State Park gives wireless Internet a try
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (AP) - With attendance slumping among younger adults, Itasca State Park has added wireless Internet to lure more visitors.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Rambler Media H1 sales soar on ad market growth
MOSCOW, July 23 (Reuters) - Rambler Media , the British-registered owner of Russia's Rambler Internet portal, posted a 153 percent rise in first-half revenues on Wednesday, helped by growth of the Internet advertising market.
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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