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Yahoo profit falls 19%
SAN FRANCISCO: Yahoo Inc’s net profit fell 19% but investors took heart that it did not change its outlook despite a weakening US economy and the distraction of Microsoft Corp’s failed takeover bid.
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Online classes available for middle, high school students
Local middle and high school students who are looking for an alternative education system will have a new option this coming school year.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Dec 2005 15:00 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"HTML isn't a very good language for making Web pages. However, it has been a very good language for making the Web. This article examines the future of HTML and what it will mean to Web authors, browser and developers.
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Why computers are just a pain for millions of us
They're meant to make our lives easier. But computers are a real pain in the neck - and the back. Our growing reliance on computers means many of us are spending more hours hunched over PCs.
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Music industry to tax downloaders
Internet users could face an annual charge of up to £30 to download music, under plans to be unveiled today that aim to tackle illegal file-sharing.
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Will computers ever use DNA instead of silicon chips?
There is no easy way to wire up DNA to the other parts of a regular computer
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Dismissal sought in LA Internet suicide case
Associated Press - July 23, 2008 7:24 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - An attorney for a Missouri woman charged in connection with a MySpace hoax that allegedly led a 13-year-old girl to commit suicide...
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Tip of the Trade: Linux Easter Egg Fun
For lo these many years here on ServerWatch's Tip of the Trade , we have toiled to bring you useful tips and tricks to make your job a little easier, and to help you keep up with new applications and useful products.
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Fees plan to curb illegal music downloads
INTERNET users could face an annual charge of up to £30 to download music under plans to tackle illegal file-sharing, it emerged last night.
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Stuart Jeffries: Technophobia - the sign of a born leader?
Stuart Jeffries: Like the Queen not carrying money, only really powerful people don't do cyberspace
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One Maserati Gran Turismo Down, A Few Hundred to Go
It's the schadenfreude capital of the Internet--Gregg's WreckedExotics Web site, where you earn you 15 minutes of fame by splitting, crashing, overcooking, rear-ending or spinning out in the hundred-thousand-dollar machine of your choice. Here's the latest example of unskilled hands at work, this time on the Maserati GranTurismo. According ..
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Online Instead of On The Road
Students are not letting gas prices get in the way of getting a college education.
WTAP Parkersburg |
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Fees plan to curb illegal music downloads
INTERNET users could face an annual charge of up to £30 to download music under plans to tackle illegal file-sharing, it emerged last night.
The Scotsman |
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Eshoo gets $750,000 for HMB emergency center into bill
Rep. Anna Eshoo, has gotten $750,000 toward a new Emergency Operations Center and police station for Half Moon Bay written into the Homeland Security Appropriations Act being considered in Congress. The total cost is estimated to be $3.5 and $5 million, reports the County Times. The facility, to be constructed on a site to be determined, would include necessities such as wireless Internet and ...
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Scott Mueller from Que Publishing and Rick Cadruvi from Diskeeper Corporation to be featured on Let's Talk Computers(R)
NASHVILLE, Tenn.----Guests from Que and Diskeeper Corporation will appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Que Publishing is a company of Pearson Education, the world's largest education publisher and a Pearson company.
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Amazon profit doubles, beats estimates
Amazon.com Inc. showed Wednesday that it wasn't being hurt by economic weakness and high fuel prices, reporting second-quarter earnings that more than doubled and surpassed analysts' expectations.
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Dismissal Sought In Myspace Suicide Case
An attorney for a Missouri woman charged in connection with a MySpace hoax that allegedly led a 13-year-old girl to commit suicide has filed motions in Los Angeles to dismiss the federal case. Attorney H. Dean Steward says motions were filed Wednesday on behalf of Lori Drew of the St. Louis suburb O'Fallon.
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Bart Huskey Pleads Not Guilty to Child Pornography
A LaFayette tennis coach says he's not guilty of child pornography charges. 38-year old James "Bart" Huskey stands accused of repeatedly raping a young girl, and posting the videos on the Internet. read more
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MEDIA DAYS NOTEBOOK: Miles playing nice in Hoover
LSU head coach Les Miles speaks to reporters Wednesday at SEC Media Days in Hoover.
Opelika-Auburn News |
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Dismissal sought in LA Internet suicide case
An attorney representing a Missouri woman charged in connection with an Internet hoax that allegedly led a 13-year-old girl to commit suicide filed motions Wednesday seeking dismissal of the case. Attorney H. Dean Steward filed three dismissal motions in U.S....
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S.F. Mayor Gets Passwords From Jailed IT Expert
A judge on Wednesday refused to reduce the $5 million bail of a San Francisco technology expert, who prosecutors alleged rigged the city's computer system to malfunction during routine maintenance.
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"Qseven" COM standard builds on MXM
— Jul. 10, 2008 — A consortium called Qseven has released a specification for a Computer-On-Modules (COM) standard that incorporates the MXM (Mobile PCI Express Module) format's finger connector.
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Further information
Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Fundamentals has 272 pages, a list price of $39.99, and its ISBN is 978-0-735-62625-6. More information can be found on the Microsoft Press website, here .
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Eds: UPDATES throughout with background of program, comments from organizations, church; ADDS byline, Internet note.
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Column: Future Presidents May Be Foiled By Facebook
In the coming decade, we will likely see the very first generation of "Internet babies" enter the political world. Candidates will also have to deal with a voting public who wants to know every detail of their private lives. Would the public be comfortable putting a man or woman in the most powerful position in the world after seeing what a drunken buffoon they once were?
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