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Edith Roman Associates Awarded "New to Market" Global Knowledge Postal and Email Database
Edith Roman Associates, (an infoGROUP company) (NASDAQ: IUSA), today announced that it has been selected by Global Knowledge, the worldwide leader in IT and Business training, to manage the training company's "New to Market" Global Knowledge Postal Database. Edith Roman's email division, ePostDirect, will manage the Global Knowledge Email Database.
Centre Daily Times |
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Orca Browser is Avant for Firefox [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: The free Orca Browser is a web browser based on the Firefox 3 core with the same speed and features of Firefox in addition to a handful of extra features. Those extra features include a...
Lifehacker |
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Digg This: Google to Buy Social News Site Digg.com
SAN FRANCISCO (dpa) -- Internet search leader Google has signed a letter of intent with Digg to purchase the social news site for around $200 million, the influential technology blog TechCrunch reported Tuesday.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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iPhone 3G Has Slew of New Applications
When Apple and AT&T released the iPhone last summer, it kicked off the era of the cell phone as a true computing platform that rivals - and in some cases beats - the experience of using a computer.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Jul 2005 13:21 UTC
A mini doesn't have line in, 3 PCI slots and an AGP slot. This thing is really closer to a PowerMac G4 than a Mac Mini. It's really just a PC with a PowerPC processor. (I'm not too sure of the market, I have to say...)
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Alleged SF computer saboteur's bail request denied
A judge on Wednesday refused to reduce the $5 million bail of a San Francisco technology expert accused of rigging the city's computer system to malfunction during routine maintenance. Terry Childs has been jailed since July 13 on four felony counts of computer tampering. He is accused of creating secret passwords that gave him exclusive access to the city's new multi-million-dollar computer ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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CBS Radio Sound Checks Video
Radio operator will create online video in an effort to win younger fans back and offer increased exposure to advertisers with misgivings about radio’s reach.
Red Herring |
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Study: Banking Web sites have security design flaws
A new study about security problems with financial Web sites may have you thinking twice about doing online banking.
CNET via Yahoo! News |
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 06:13 UTC
Apple's MacOS X is making inroads in the business world, according to a report by market research firm Jupiter Research, the report covers desktop and server OS usage in medium to large sized businesses.
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Recent Original Stories
"1.7 gigabytes in 12 minutes. That's 1,700MB in under 15 minutes from the Internet to my PC. Glorious, spectacular, almost breathtaking speed, brought to me courtesy of Verizon FiOS. Yes, it's true, I finally got it installed and it's good.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
"This week's release of Ubuntu 7.10 is a significant win for the free software community.
OS News |
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Netflix shuts movie financing arm to focus on core
The movie-rental service Netflix Inc. is closing a small unit that finances independent movies, partly to avoid competing with Hollywood studios with which it partners for DVD and Internet distribution.
Boston Globe |
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Facebook Connect Coming To iPhone This Fall
Today at the f8 conference Benjamin Ling revealed that Facebook will be releasing a Cocoa framework for the iPhone that will allow application developers to integrate with Facebook Connect. The framework is expected to be released sometime in the fall, and will take the form of an SDK that can be used by developers of [...]
TechCrunch |
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Edith Roman Associates Awarded "New to Market" Global Knowledge Postal and Email Database
Edith Roman Associates, (an infoGROUP company) (NASDAQ: IUSA), today announced that it has been selected by Global Knowledge, the worldwide leader in IT and Business training, to manage the training company's "New to Market" Global Knowledge Postal Database. Edith Roman's email division, ePostDirect, will manage the Global Knowledge Email Database.
Centre Daily Times |
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Apple Notes Continued MobileMe Service Outage
Apple has posted a tech note to its Web site acknowledging a continued outage for users of its MobileMe service. It's the...
PC World |
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iPhone vulnerable to phishing attacks
Researcher cites "trusted" malicious links within Mail could open phishing sites in Safari.
CNET |
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iPhone has phishing, spamming flaws
Security researcher Avi Raff says the iPhone versions of Mail and Safari are vulnerable to URL spoofing, an exploit that could open the door to phishing attacks. Raff says hackers can e-mail specially-designed URL that links to a site that appears to be legitimate. A user might think it is a trusted site like Pay Pal -- but instead the bogus site s...
MacNN |
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Amazon.com Net Doubles on Overseas, Electronics Sales (Update2)
July 23 (Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc. , the world's largest Internet retailer, posted second-quarter profit that exceeded analysts' estimates after consumers bought more toys and electronics overseas.
Bloomberg.com |
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The Rich And Famous Stole The Web [The Internets]
You're dying to know who the top ten most influential and innovative celebrities on the Internet are, and something horribly misnamed the Econoclast10 is here to tell you. Will Ferrell,...
Gawker |
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Study links web use, weight gain
Girls and young women who devote much time to the Internet, get too little sleep or regularly drink alcohol are more likely than their peers to put on excess weight, a new study suggests.
Canada.com |
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I-Team 10 investigation: State seizes assets of Irondequoit store
I-Team 10 has learned the State of New York has seized the assets of a computer store in Irondequoit. Titan Computers on Titus Avenue was shut...
News 10 NBC Rochester |
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iPhone vulnerable to phishing attacks
Researcher cites "trusted" malicious links within Mail could open phishing sites in Safari.
CNET |
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Finance and Commerce is the must-read and must-use business resource.
When people sit down to watch NBC’s coverage of the Olympics beginning Aug.8, the images they see will result from work being done at Seagate Technology’s Shakopee operation.
Finance and Commerce |
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Telstra Delays Selling Shares in China Assets, Australian Says
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- Telstra Corp. has delayed plans to sell shares in its Chinese internet business SouFun Holdings Ltd. because of deteriorating global market conditions, the Australian reported, citing a company spokeswoman.
Bloomberg.com |
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Internet safety topic of seminar
There are many online predators lurking about all areas of the Internet in search of prey.¬ They disguise themselves as children, pretty women, professionals or, in most cases, completely anonymous.¬ They are looking for your personal information.¬
Garden City Telegram |
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