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Myspace joins the OpenID crowd
MYSPACE IS signing up to the single identity framework, OpenID. The move comes shortly after the decision in May to allow users to share profile information on other sites.
The Inquirer |
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Yahoo makes less dosh
YAHOO'S ATTEMPT to fight off a hostile Vole look like they've taken a a toll on its profits.
The Inquirer |
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CT scanner brings new generation of technology to Meyersdale
MEYERSDALE — Staff at Meyersdale Medical Center said Tuesday a new computerized tomography scanner will allow them to treat patients with technology not normally found in rural areas.
The Daily American |
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Internet dissident arrested again
CHINESE police have arrested a prominent internet dissident for violating his probation terms, a rights group said, as the country steps up a pre-Olympic crackdown on dissent
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
Manpower, the world leader in the employment services industry, will be one of over 50 sponsoring exhibitors and presenters at the Onrec.com Online Recruitment Conference & Expo 2008, to be held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center, in Chicago, on September 9 & 10, 2008. Onrec.com EXPO 2008 is widely regarded as the “must attend” online recruitment event of 2008.
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Building fire expert teams up with university
A COMPUTER expert has teamed up with scientists at Edinburgh University to discover what can be learned from the 9/11 terror attacks to safeguard buildings devastated by fire.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Entertainment
The ABC has unveiled its new online streaming platform, allowing users to watch TV shows on the internet. After a year in the making, the ABC tonight unveiled iView in Sydney. The internet site has six channels which allow people to watch a variety of ABC TV programs on demand.
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Nintendo, Fujifilm start Wii online Photo Service
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Nintendo Wii just got a photogenic makeover. Nintendo said on Wednesday that it would offer new online photo services together with Fujifilm Holdings Corp , enabling users to upload and print photos via the Internet. ...
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Recent Original Stories
"A crack team of QA and desktop specialists working at Red Hat is pleased to announce the public release of Dogtail . Dogtail is a GUI test automation framework written in Python that uses Accessibility (a11y) technologies to communicate with desktop applications.
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China's Premier Online Video Sharing Service Partners With Sonic
Sonic Solutions® , the leader in digital media software, today announced an agreement to offer a customized version of Roxio Buzz on Tudou.com, one of China's largest video sharing websites, which serves over 100 million videos every day.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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RIM patches 'critical' BlackBerry PDF flaw
The company has patched a flaw in the way BlackBerry server software opens PDFs that exposes corporate networks to attack
ZDNet UK |
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The Fallacy of a Diversification Strategy
New York Times Co. management is set to discuss miserable second quarter results in a Wednesday morning conference call. Count on someone to ask why the company doesn't sell the Boston Globe and its regional newspaper group, then redeploy the proceeds in fast-growing Internet ventures, as a group of dissident shareholders has suggested.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Dec 2005 21:03 UTC
"When you've been anticipating something for a long time you often find yourself disappointed when you finally see/touch/use it - that won't happen with the Xbox 360. Microsoft has succeeded in pushing back the boundaries of gaming, and bringing media playback and streaming functionality into your living room.
OS News |
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TiVo down the YouTube?
The IPTV market is growing. Usually associated with user generated content on Web sites such as YouTube, the success of video-on-demand services, such as BBC's iPlayer and online mini soap operas such as Kate Modern has proven that there is a healthy appetite for viewing video content on computers.
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Branching out: Computers, coffee, kids' activities are among additions that draw library patrons
Dahnelle Berry, 28, was one of several people waiting to use a computer in the Jackson-Madison County Library on Tuesday afternoon.
The Jackson Sun |
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Baby Boomers Connect Online to Meet Friends and Fuel Passions
(ARA) - "Social networking" is typically considered an activity reserved only for teens and twenty-somethings. But, it's rapidly coming into vogue with a whole new generation of Internet users old enough to be their parents--and many of them probably are--baby boomers.
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Asbury Park library receives $19,500 grant
A $19,500 grant for the Asbury Park Public Library from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation means at least 12 new computers or double the number the library has now, said Malakai Oglesby, the library's information systems manager.
Asbury Park Press |
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
Logical Innovations, UK provider of TalentTracker® online recruitment software has announced a valuable new feature to provide HR Managers with effortless learning resources for new system users.
Online Recruitment |
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Board OKs high-tech contracts
Videos of meetings will be available online and township records will be backed up electronically.
Bucks County Courier Times |
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IAC to take $170M in charges for spinoffs
(AP) -- 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.
PhysOrg |
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Hacked police website is back up
A police website is operational again after a hacker published a cartoon and Muslim prayer on its pages.
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public, fearful such behaviour could mar Beijing’s image. While some said the guidelines may make people feel nervous about chatting with the 500,000 overseas visitors expected in Beijing for the August 8-24 Games, others questioned the need for them in lively discussions on the Internet.
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Cymphonix Awarded "Certified Vendor Partner" Status by Level Platforms
SALT LAKE CITY----Cymphonix Inc., a leading provider of Secure Web Gateway and Application/Bandwidth control services for Managed Service Providers , today announced it is partnering with, and has received Certified Vendor status from LPI Level Platforms Inc., the global leader for remote monitoring and management software, Managed Workplace® for MSPs.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Coding guru relinquishes access
The city computer engineer accused of holding The City's network hostage in recent weeks by refusing to turn over the secret access codes finally surrendered them Tuesday to "the only person he could trust" - Mayor Gavin Newsom.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Google may be close to sealing Digg purchase
The search giant is close to acquiring the US-based social news aggregator for around £100m, according to reports
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