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Vocus On-Demand Public Relations Software Lifts Killington Resort to New Heights
Vocus' on-demand software enables Killington Resort to simplify and streamline its public relations with its comprehensive media database, news monitoring, and news distribution.
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Zcom Announces Strategic Alliances with E2 Channel
WASHINGTON----Zcom Networks, Inc. today announces that its subsidiary Pam TV International, Inc., a Washington, DC online provider of TV, radio, music and live streaming programing viewed around the world, has finalized a strategic agreement to share broadcasting, content, programing and advertising with E2 Channel.
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Save Your Money, Find Coupons Online
I haven't written in awhile. I wanted to write a story on this, but since there is no local spin I can't think of a reason to write it for print. So I will write it here.
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Embarq Admits to Tracking Gardner Net Usage
Overland Park company says it tracked 26,000 Gardner residents' Web-usage over the past year to track their Internet habits for advertising purposes. Embarq posted notice on obscure part of Web site.
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Md. police review intelligence procedures after spying revelations
By SHAUN WATERMAN UPI Homeland and National Security EditorWASHINGTON, July 24 (UPI) -- Maryland State Police Chief Col. Thomas Sheridan has ordered staff to look at his force's intelligence-gathering policies and current operations, after revelations that undercover troopers infiltrated peaceful anti-war and anti-death-penalty protest groups.
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NETIA'S NodalMaster Gives Eurosport Streamlined Control Over Audio/Video Routing and Processing
DMN Newswire--2008-7-23--NETIA today announced that its new NodalMaster software is being used at Eurosport, Europe's leading sports multimedia platform, to streamline reception and routing of audio/video (A/V) feeds across its all-digital broadcast center, situated near Paris.
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S&P cuts SanDisk rating, outlook negative
(AP:NEW YORK) Standard & Poor's Ratings Services on Thursday lowered its corporate credit and senior unsecured ratings on computer memory card maker SanDisk Corp. further into junk, citing the company's weak second-quarter report and forecast for worsening industry conditions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 21:12 UTC
"The FSF today launched a campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy rights.
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Google.org invests $2.75M in Aptera Motors
Filed under: Transportation Google.org , the search kingpin's philanthropic wing, has just added another notch to its eco-friendly belt with a recent (and sizable) investment in Aptera Motors -- makers of that absurdly futuristic gas-sipper we've been following. Along with ActaCell (an electric car battery maker), Aptera receieved a $2.75 million infusion via Google.org's RechargeIT ...
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British businessman wins Facebook libel case
A British businessman won a libel case and 22,000 pounds ($45,000) in damages at London's High Court on Thursday after false claims about him were posted on the hugely popular social networking Web site Facebook.
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A Tale of Two "Spam Kings" [News]
Law enforcement has for years struggled to keep up with cyber crooks who use computers and networks to commit their crimes--whether it's theft, extortion or fraud. Cyber criminals are a slippery bunch, adept at covering their digital fingerprints to stay one step ahead of the law. One of the most effective ways of fighting any crime is to discourage would-be criminals by making an example of ...
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Paul Royal, Damballa's Principal Researcher, to Present at Black Hat USA 2008 on New Approaches in Malware Analysis
ATLANTA----Damballa, Inc., the only Internet security company focused exclusively on targeted threats such as BotArmies, has announced that its Principal Researcher, Paul Royal, will speak at the Black Hat 2008 conference in Las Vegas, NV on August 6.
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Recent Original Stories
RISCOS Ltd have today announced RISC OS Six on the Glasgow leg of their northern road show. RISC OS Six is built from a completely 26 bit / 32 bit neutral source, and the move away from the RISC OS 4 brand is because 'RISC OS 4 has always been linked with 26 bit computers'.
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Bozotti sees signs of weakness in automotive, wireless
STMicroelectronics NV (Geneva, Switzerland) anticipates a double-digit sales growth in 2008. Vigilance, however, remains in place as there is little visibility on the marketplace. At a press and analysts' conference, Carlo Bozotti, president and CEO of ST, highlighted that the automotive market is under pressure in the United States and in Europe while the wireless segment is showing weaknesses. ...
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The Online Information Source for the Medical Device Industry
The advantages of using magnetic beads as labels in bioassays have been well established. Magnetic beads are not affected by reagent chemistry or photobleaching and are therefore stable over time.
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4 cyber-flashers nabbed in Wayne County
Four men who allegedly exposed themselves on the Internet to underage girls were arrested in a sheriff's sting, Wayne County Sheriff Warren Evans said today.
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Britiain's ISPs Will Warn Suspected Music Pirates
Britain's music and film industries launched a fight back against online piracy on Thursday, persuading the six biggest Internet providers to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing.
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IB, TheStreet.com Ink Content Deal
Internet Broadcasting, an Internet publisher for local Web sites, and TheStreet.com, announced Thursday (July 24) a new strategic content distribution deal. Under the agreement, TheStreet.com articles and videos will be featured across IB's network of about 70 local Web sites.
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BSA catches four more pirates
Kayleigh Bateman, CRN , Thursday 24 July 2008 at 15:57:00 Organisation reaches out of court settlement with four companies for the use of unlicensed software The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has agreed out-of-court settlements with four more companies for the alleged use of illegal and unlicensed software....
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Why it’s Time for Facebook to Sell
When major companies emerge in the technology industry, there’s no indication of what may come of them. Will they go the way of Google and become an online powerhouse? Or will they go the way of countless other online properties that get sold off to the highest bidder? Either way, it doesn’t matter: in the end, somebody makes it big. But when it comes to Facebook , not everything is so ...
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Juniper names Microsoft exec Johnson as CEO
U.S. communications equipment maker Juniper Networks Inc named senior Microsoft veteran Kevin Johnson as its new chief executive, saying he will start work in September.
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SanDisk: Vista Shortfalls Limit Use of SSDs
SanDisk, a maker of Solid State Drives (SSD), said on Monday that Vista is not optimized for those kinds of drives, and suitable SSDs won't be available until late this year or next year. The SanDisk CEO admitted that his company didn't understand the limitations of Vista. SSDs are currently available as options for the Apple MacBook Air and Toshiba Portege R500. SandDisk's CEO, Eli Harari, ...
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Email phishing scams soar by 180%
Email scams in which fraudsters try to trick people into revealing their bank account details have soared by 180% in the past year, figures show.
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