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Facebook Tags Best Apps, Springs User Data
Facebook on Wednesday announced several changes in the way applications and user information are handled. The social networking site's new measures include Facebook Connect, the Great Apps program and the Facebook Verification program, officials said at Facebook's F8 developer's conference.
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Watchdog group takes action after NBC2’s report
An NBC2 investigation into Lee County teachers and staff traveling to Las Vegas for training generated a quite a few emails and phone calls from viewers. It also caught the attention of a national watchdog group which is taking action, based on NBC2’s report.
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Ahwatukee resident offering personalized Web sites for athletes
Hand-written notes, resumes, Christmas cards and phone calls, Ahwatukee Foothills resident Lisa Seary has first-hand experience of how hard it is for one to market themselves.
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Calif. group starts site as a muslim alternative to YouTube
The Press-Enterprise of Riverside, Calif. - A Temecula, Calif., group has launched a Muslim version of YouTube. MuslimChannels.tv aims to educate non-Muslims about Islam and provide an Internet site for Muslims to view videos without worrying about anti-Islamic tirades or sexually explicit content, said Tarek Ayoub, a volunteer for the site and for the site's nonprofit founder, Islam the Answer ...
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Zimbra Desktop Takes Web Mail Offline
The latest beta of Yahoo's hybrid e-mail client enables offline access to Web-based and traditional messaging systems.
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MP's son charged over child porn
Federal Labor MP Janelle Saffin's son has been charged with possessing child pornography after police allegedly discovered offensive images on his home computer.
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Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CPSI): Highlights: Revenues of $27.8 million for the second quarter; Earnings per diluted share of $0.28; Cash flow from operations of $5.2 million; and ...
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Hackers get hold of critical Internet flaw
Internet security researchers on Thursday warned that hackers have caught on to a "critical" flaw that lets them control traffic on the Internet.
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Scots boy must give up Narnia website
A Scottish schoolboy must surrender a web address tied to the Narnia fantasy world - which his father said was a birthday present - after a ruling by a United Nations arbitrator, an official report said.
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Robocars As the Best Way Geeks Can Save the Planet
Brad Templeton writes "I (whom you may know as EFF Chairman, founder of early dot-com Clari.Net and rec.humor.funny) have just released a new series of futurist essays on the amazing future of robot cars, coming to us thanks to the DARPA Grand Challenges. The computer driver is just the beginning — the essays detail how robocars can enable the cheap electric car, save millions of lives and ...
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A British businessman has won damages against an old friend who put libellous and unauthorised information about him on Facebook.
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Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CPSI):
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Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. (12664;NASDAQ:CPSI): Highlights: -- Revenues of $27.8
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A British businessman has won damages against an old friend who put libellous and unauthorised information about him on Facebook.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Oct 2006 22:20 UTC
At the MicroProcessor Forum, Dr. Brad McCredie of IBM continued to tease out particulars regarding the POWER6 . The presentation discussed a lot of general microarchitecture features, but did not reveal many specific details; a full revelation of the microarchitecture will likely have to wait till ISSCC, next February.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 7th Oct 2007 15:19 UTC
KDE developer Pinheiro revealed his ideas on the next KDE menu , dubbed 'Raptor'. "What is Raptor? Raptor is a an amazing project I have been working on in the last few days. It tries to be a fresh new way of finding your desktop applications, and interacting with its users."
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THAILAND: Surfers spend 21 hours a week online
Sixty-nine percent of urban Thais have access to the internet and spend an average of 21 hours a week online, according to the market research firm Synovate.
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No Yahoo talks; Windows 7 on track
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Thursday in the US that its on-again, off-again talks with Yahoo were firmly in the 'off-again' phase.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jul 2008 22:04 UTC
As someone who uses Windows Vista practically daily, I've always wondered where all the negativity in the media comes from. Sure, Vista isn't perfect (as if any operating system is), but I just don't see where all the complaints are coming from.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Microsoft is very close to being able to claim it is the No. 1 enterprise software company in the world, according to CEO Steve Ballmer.
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Ozzie foreshadows 'Zurich,' Microsoft's elastic cloud
Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie foreshadowed a couple of still-to-be-released Microsoft's cloud-developer services -- "Zurich" and "Red Dog" -- during his speech at the company's annual Financial Analyst Meeting FAM on July 24. by Mary Jo Foley
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HP Pavilion dv2945se
The 14-inch HP Pavilion dv2700t Special Edition looks like a much more expensive laptop, but you can also find a more powerful 14-inch laptop with better battery life for less money.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jul 2008 22:04 UTC
As someone who uses Windows Vista practically daily, I've always wondered where all the negativity in the media comes from. Sure, Vista isn't perfect (as if any operating system is), but I just don't see where all the complaints are coming from.
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Video: Comedian Lenny Henry on the dangers of internet shopping
British joke merchant Lenny Henry has come a long way since he first appeared on a talent show in 1975. Since then he has been an actor, a TV and radio host, a soul singer and more. But it's his comedic talent which brings him to our shores this week.
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