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MARITIMES IN BRIEF
Read our complete story for the full contents of this article, available online.
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Area Calendar
View all items at www.bdtonline.com. BLUEFIELD, Va. — The Graham High School Men’s Football Boosters invite anyone interested in participating to a meeting on Monday, July 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria.
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Linked by Robert Austin on Mon 1st May 2006 20:11 UTC
Two years ago, on April 1, 2004 an article appeared here on OSNews titled " Will Open Source Come to the Rescue? " Two years later, I am proud to report that there is indeed an effort to bring open source software to the Emergency Service community.
New Mobile Computing |
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CENTRAL NEW YORK NEWS
A former Solvay Middle School teacher's assistant admitted in court Thursday to possessing child pornography on his home computer.
The Post-Standard |
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Want $10,000? Get thee a video camera
When it comes right down to it, the problem with the brave new world of the Internet has never been making music available. It's been marketing that music without the financial backing of a record company.
The Beacon News |
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Facebook faker to pay thousands in damages
A UK High Court has ordered a man who concocted a Facebook account to attack a former school friend to pay STG22,000 in damages.
ElectricNews.Net |
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Online spend rockets in 2008
Sam Trendall, CRN , Friday 25 July 2008 at 09:59:00 Internet spending has lessened the pain of the credit crunch following £26.5bn of sales in the first half of 2008 Online resellers could be set to cash in as research reveals that the credit crunch, rising fuel prices and environmental concerns have driven a 38 per cent surge in online...
vnunet.com |
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Recent Original Stories
More than a dozen technology companies, including IBM, Red Hat, and Novell are planning to support a new integrated server and desktop Linux standard unveiled at next week's Linux Desktop Summit by the Free Standards Group.
OS News |
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Tinley resident finds missing tape
A Tinley Park resident has found a backup computer tape that was lost in June and might contain the personal information of more than 20,000 people.
SouthtownStar |
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Updated 7/17: Library brings reference help right to cell phone
Need to know the population of Chile and not near a computer?
The Doings Hinsdale |
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Cardiff pilot for Trading Standards pirate software clampdown
Trading Standards officers in Cardiff will begin random searches of businesses later this year in an attempt to stamp out the illegal use of software. They...
Computer Weekly |
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Expanding broadband's reach
WASHINGTON — The nation's top technology companies have spent millions of dollars and nearly two years building devices, poring over laptops and working in federal labs trying to come up with a new way of providing high-speed Internet to bandwidth-hungry cities as well as hard-to-reach rural region
The Monterey County Herald |
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Slacker internet radio comes to iPhone, BlackBerry?
A source close to the internet radio service Slacker alleges that the mobile audio device manufacturer is exploring the iPhone and BlackBerry as viable platforms, with an app "about ready to launch" on the devices. Laptop Magazine writes that the app supposedly will allow users to both stream and cache content for offline playback. The service func...
MacNN |
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3 Shot On College Campus; Man Arrested
Officials said three people were shot Thursday afternoon at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, and two of them were critically injured. A witness said the shooter had been fighting with another man in a computer building.
Fox 12 Oregon |
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
Jeremy Lappin, founder and CEO of BountyJobs, will be speaking at the Onrec.com Online Recruitment Conference & Expo 2008, to be held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center, in Chicago, on September 9 & 10, 2008. Onrec.com EXPO 2008 is widely regarded as the “must attend” online recruitment event of 2008.
Online Recruitment |
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Obama's Globetrotting: Campaign Funded or Senate Junket?
The press is still buzzing about Sen. Barack Obama's globetrotting -- Spiegel Online had a "live ticker" for Thursday's events. And mid-day, the ticker announced "that Obama has cancelled a...
About.com |
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Microsoft defends search investments to analysts
(AP) -- Microsoft's CEO defended the software maker's decision to invest heavily in its unprofitable online business, but shed minimal light Thursday on specific steps it will take to challenge Google in the wake of the failed bid to buy Yahoo.
PhysOrg |
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China says has more people surfing the Web than US
(AP) -- China's booming Internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on Web use, according to government data reported Friday.
PhysOrg |
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China's Web users top 250m on back of disasters, Olympics
A woman surfs the internet at a cafe in Beijing in January 2008. China's online population, already the world's largest, has swelled to 253 million, an official report said, driven by news events such as natural disasters and the Beijing Olympics.
TODAYonline |
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Andrew Zaref Named Atrinsic's CFO
New Motion, Inc., doing business as Atrinsic (NASDAQ: NWMO), a premier Internet media and mobile entertainment company, today announced that Andrew Zaref has joined the Company as its Chief Financial Officer effective July 14, replacing Dan Harvey, who will remain with Atrinsic in another senior level role reporting to Mr. Zaref.
Centre Daily Times |
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Apple Computers opening first SC outlet
(AP:CHARLESTON, S.C.) Fans of the iPod and Mac computers will have a new place to shop in South Carolina as Apple Inc. opens its first store in the state.
INO News |
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Friend: I posed as woman on Internet to snag Drew
Len Wawczak did more than just talk with his former friend Drew Peterson using a wire. He also pretended to be a woman during online chats with Peterson.
The Naperville Sun |
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Milton Cybercrime Office Opens
Florida crime unit will provide resources to victims and law enforcement. More
WKRG News 5 Mobile |
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SOAP stack a 'failure'
... says supporter of rival technology. The SOAP stack for web services was branded a failure this week by Tim Bray, a Sun Microsystems technologist and co-inventor of XML, who hailed the REST (Representational State Transfer) mechanism as a SOAP alternative.
TechWorld |
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In 2007, China Surpassed Japan for the First Time in Li-Ion Battery Production Producing an Output of 1.35 Billion Units
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "China Li-ion Battery & Its Raw Materials Market Report, 2007-2008" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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