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Abaca Technology Corporation, an innovator in email protection and messaging security, announced today that Network Products Guide, a Silicon Valley Communications publication and a world leading publication on technologies and solutions has named Abaca Virtual Email Protection Gateway™ VPG 1500, a winner of the 2008 Product Innovation Award.
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Abaca Technology Corporation, an innovator in email protection and messaging security, announced today that Network Products Guide, a Silicon Valley Communications publication and a world leading publication on technologies and solutions has named Abaca Virtual Email Protection Gateway™ VPG 1500, a winner of the 2008 Product Innovation Award.
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Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery. Download this whitepaper to find out the top reasons to upgrade and how to get continuous data protection and complete system recovery.
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German "fakebook" site incurs wrath of Facebook FRANKFURT - Ehssan Dariani, founder of German social network studiVZ, never made any secret of his admiration for Facebook, which is now suing studiVZ for copying its ideas and look. When he and two of his friends launched studiVZ in October 2005, it was modeled after the U.S. network that began as a way for college students to ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
German "fakebook" site incurs wrath of Facebook FRANKFURT - Ehssan Dariani, founder of German social network studiVZ, never made any secret of his admiration for Facebook, which is now suing studiVZ for copying its ideas and look. When he and two of his friends launched studiVZ in October 2005, it was modeled after the U.S. network that began as a way for college students to ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
German "fakebook" site incurs wrath of Facebook FRANKFURT - Ehssan Dariani, founder of German social network studiVZ, never made any secret of his admiration for Facebook, which is now suing studiVZ for copying its ideas and look. When he and two of his friends launched studiVZ in October 2005, it was modeled after the U.S. network that began as a way for college students to ...
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Ubuntu founder urges Linux desktop to rival Apple
Ubuntu Linux Founder Mark Shuttleworth urged development of a Linux desktop to rival what Apple has done in this space and aired a vision of software changing the world.
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Launch of PropertyPreviews.com Provides Free Real Estate Video Creation and Distribution Services
PropertyPreviews.com today announced the launch of its new Web site, which provides real estate professionals, photographers and home sellers with free and easy-to-use technology to instantly create engaging real estate video tours.
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Firm paid fees to DiMasi friend
Cognos ULC, a Burlington computer software firm, paid lobbyist Richard McDonough hundreds of thousands of dollars to push software contracts with state officials over three years, according to filings the company made this week.
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Yahoo chief defends his tenure
Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang, who has rejected takeover bids worth as much as $47.5 billion, defended his tenure at the Internet company, saying he's on the path to a turnaround.
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3rd Circuit: COPA violates First Amendment
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court agreed yesterday 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.
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Flashback July 24, 2000-2002
A Japanese company is all set to establish a casino hotel on the island-municipality of Tinian after it paid the $350,000 application and investigation fee to the Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission a week ago.
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Area woman caught up in check scam
Jackson County sheriff's detectives are warning residents to be wary of suspicious, mailed checks after they found a Jackson woman printing fraudulent ones at her home computer.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 12th Aug 2007 20:23 UTC
A few years ago, I was an avid QNX user. I used the non-commercial desktop version of this wonderfully clean and elegant pure-microkernel operating system for a long period of time, as a desktop operating system.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Jul 2005 17:46 UTC
Apple has updated the iBook / Mini product lines, increasing standard RAM to 512MB on all models. Contrary to many rumors, the new iBooks do not sport widescreen. All iBooks and two of the now three Mac Minis contain AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth.
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WRAL-TV Tests Mobile Digital TV Technology
Demonstrating a new system (called MPH) that allows local broadcasters to deliver digital TV to mobile devices such as cell phones, laptops and personal media players
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German "fakebook" site incurs wrath of Facebook
Ehssan Dariani, founder of German social network studiVZ, never made any secret of his admiration for Facebook, which is now suing studiVZ for copying its ideas and look.
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German "fakebook" site incurs wrath of Facebook
By Nicola Leske
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German "fakebook" site incurs wrath of Facebook
By Nicola Leske
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German "fakebook" site incurs wrath of Facebook
Ehssan Dariani, founder of German social network studiVZ, never made any secret of his admiration for Facebook, which is now suing studiVZ for copying its ideas and look.
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Online Presence Vital For Offline Retail
The Internet plays an increasingly essential role in retail for brick and mortar retailers, even for purchases made in-store according to a new survey from Nielsen Online. People who had recently made consumer electronics purchases in a brick and mortar store, 80 percent bought from a store whose Web site they visited first. In addition 53 percent purchased from a retailer on whose Web site ...
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6 reasons why Steve Jobs' health is not a 'private matter'
Apple Inc. refuses to comment on speculations regarding the health of CEO Steve Jobs but the Apple boss' huge impact on the company in recent years and his star status within the high-tech community makes news about his physical condition of paramount importance to shareholders, investment managers and suppliers to the computer and consumer electronics manufacturer.
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Jerry Weinstein: Apple iPhone Ignites Mobile Marketing with Music, Gaming and Virtual World Apps
"It's still early" is a frequent refrain when discussing the maturity of all things technology, but in the case of the mobile platform, the release of the iPhone 2.0/3G, can truly be said to be the Big Bang.
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Bride-to-be dies in scuba diving tragedy on dream holiday - days before she was due to marry
A female scuba diver died on a dream holiday in the South Pacific - just days before she was due to marry on a paradise island. Jayne Bloom,38, an IT consultant, is believed to have suffered a fatal attack of the 'bends' while exploring Truk Lagoon off the islands of Micronesia.
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Web Design Firms - 47 New Listings
Here are some of the most recent Web Design Firm listings submitted by fellow designers. Submit Your Web Design Company 123webconnect Dover Plains, New York "123webconnect.com Web Design Professionals work one-on-one with our Small...
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