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Microsoft Live Search Coming To Facebook
When Microsoft made its investment in Facebook I always had thought that Live Search would come to the site, together with search monetization. Later it appeared that search wasn't part of the deal . Facebook's competitors all have web search, including Google's much publicized deal with MySpace. Well today Microsoft announced that Live Search will be coming to Facebook, together with ...
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Flood-affected businesses, groups staying connected online
Finding a flooded business, a place to volunteer or up-to-the-minute flood information is often as simple as a Google search.While many businesses and organizations have posted signs at their brick-and-mortar locations or rerouted telephone numbers to temporary offices or cell phones, they've also gone online to keep the community in the loop.They're using Web sites and social networking sites ...
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Short-Form Videos Dominate Online Viewing
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Gates Foundation awards computer grants to the Westerly Public Library
Westerly Public Library is expecting to receive grant money from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to pay for three computer stations valued at $2,600 each. Westerly library was the only library in Washington County to meet the criteria for eligibility based on two components.
Westerly Sun |
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Corsair Launches World's Fastest Production DDR3 Solution
New DOMINATOR 2133 MHz 2GB DIMM Kit Now Available
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Sep 2005 14:44 UTC
This article is intended mainly for developers who are new to Xen and who want to know more about it. The Xen VMM (virtual machine monitor) is an open-source project that is being developed in the computer laboratory of the University of Cambridge, UK. It enables us to create many virtual machines, each of which runs an instance of an operating system.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Jun 2006 21:11 UTC
Adobe, not content with Microsoft's decision to cut certain PDF functionality out of Office 2007, also wants changes in Microsoft's new document display and printing technology.
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Report: Microsoft, Facebook to Sign Search Deal
Microsoft and Facebook will announce an Internet search and ad deal, the Wall Street Journal is reporting.
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Your fingers will want to do the walking with HP TouchSmart
Hewlett-Packard is pushing TouchSmart as a family-central, living room or bedroom PC. You can record audio memos or use your finger to scribble an on-screen noteemember to buy milk."
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Regus Group leases large space at Fillmore Place
The Regus Group has leased 15,000 square feet of space at the Fillmore Place building in Denver for office suites scheduled to open Oct. 6, the company said Thursday. (IBM) (GOOG) (ACN) (GSK) (CBG)
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Belgian gets 20 months for luring Quebec girl
Internet predator Vincent Duval of Belgium was sentenced Thursday to 20 months in jail by Judge Jean-Pierre Bonin of Quebec Court.
Ottawa Citizen |
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Gateway FX4710 desktop computer
The Gateway FX4710 provides enough performance to get you through most of today's games and multimedia software, but the ahead-of-its time memory is wasted on current applications. You can make your PC dollar go further today on a desktop with a more balanced configuration.
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Certiport Announces U.S. Qualifiers for Championship Round of Worldwide Competition on Microsoft Office
SALT LAKE CITY----Certiport today announced Anthony Lewis, 17, and Justin Wainscott, 18--both from Reno, Nevada--are the 2008 U.S. Champions for Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word, respectively.
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Google's blog-style rival to Wikipedia hits screens
Google opened its website Knol to the public yesterday, allowing people to write about their areas of expertise under their bylines in a twist on encyclopedia Wikipedia, which allows anonymity.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Net-savvy before age 6
Children in one in five Australian households are surfing the net before their 6th birthday and 30 per cent of young people are never supervised online, says a report on internet use…
The New Zealand Herald |
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Win Server 2008 Directory Services, Fine-Grained Password Policies
Since its entry into directory services market (introduced in the Windows NT product line), Microsoft has been consistently restricting individual domains to a single, uniform policy dictating characteristics of passwords (e.g., minimum and maximum age, maximum length, complexity and uniqueness) and lockouts (duration and threshold) affecting all user accounts.
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Hard-Core Hardware: Green Is the New Black
At a recent IT event, a member of the press prefaced her question to the CEO of EMC saying, "First, I'd like to thank you for making no mention of green IT in your presentation."
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Major DRAM Makers Pessimistic About Q3 Outlook
Major DRAM makers in Taiwan, Inotera Memories, Nanya Technology and Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), all forecast a conservative industry outlook for the third quarter, according to company executives speaking at investors conferences on July 23.
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Researchers Create Computer Models of Staggering Drunks to Aid City Planning [Drinking]
A team of Welsh scientists have spent long nights camped out in a busy nightlife neighborhood of Cardiff from 11pm to 3am with one goal—studying the way Welshmen stagger when they're shitfaced in...
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You, too, can become a star on YouTube
If you tape it, they will come. Unless it's rubbish. Then they'll ignore it. Such is the challenge behind creating the ideal YouTube video. Record and post something interesting and you could become a household name to tens of millions of computer users around the world.
Canada.com |
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Wire-wearing Peterson friend posed as 'Ashley'
Len Wawczak did more than just talk with his former friend Drew Peterson using a wire. He has told CBS2 Chicago that he also pretended to be a woman secret admirer named Ashley during online chats with Peterson.
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Wargames Celebrates 25th Anniversary, Wired Interviews Everyone and their Mother About It [WarGames]
Unlike more modern films about hacking like The Net and Hackers, Wargames has been lovingly embraced by the geek audience. And even 25 years after its release, it holds up as a thought-provoking film...
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Scrabulous - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Looking to cut down its main competition and most high profile copycat in the growing market for social gaming, Hasbro has sued the two Indian brothers behind the popular Web game Scrabulous, which has more than half a million regular users on the social network Facebook.
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