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Sales Tax "Holidays" Help Budget Conscious Families with Back-to-School Purchases
This summer many states will offer the opportunity for families to purchase back-to-school items, clothing and other essentials without having to pay sales tax. Some states are even extending the "holiday" to include personal computers.
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Okino Ships New Version of 'PolyTrans for Adobe Director' Xtra Plug-in System
Newly Updated Plug-in System Allows Okino's PolyTrans to Re-purpose All Major 3D CAD, DCC and VisSim File Formats into Adobe Director 3D Digital Assets.
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Gardener's Search Coupon Site to Save on Plants
Gardeners save on plant and product purchases using online coupons.
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Magnetic Earns International Recognition with Profile in United Kingdom's Premier Web Design Publication
Magnetic, a full-service Web development firm, achieved international recognition with a profile in the June issue of Web Designer, the United Kingdom's premier publication for online creativity.
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Vocaroo.com, A New Online Service for Recording Voice Messages
Vocaroo.com is a new easy to use online service for recording voice messages.
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Mastering Music™ School Music Software Helps Teachers Enhance Curriculum Quickly, Inexpensively
Now a single integrated school music software program, which is mapped to MENC National Standards and US state curriculums, provides teachers with over 400 lessons across all areas of music including performance, composition, notation, aural training, music theory and film scoring.
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EstDomains, Inc: Privacy Protection Option Added
EstDomains, Inc (http://www.estdomains.com) is one of the world's largest ICANN accredited domain name Registrar for a number of important TLDs zones.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 7th Oct 2005 00:12 UTC
As part of its monthly patching cycle, Microsoft on Tuesday plans to release eight security alerts for flaws in the Windows operating system. They also plan to release by year's end an initial test version of a new product to protect business desktops, laptops and file servers against malicious code attacks.
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After 17 years with the company, Jim Allchin retired from Microsoft as of Jan. 30, 2007 – the day on which Microsoft officially released the Windows Vista operating system to consumers.
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Unique educational program to hold open house Saturday
iQ Academy, a unique online alternative to the traditional brick-and-mortar school learning environment is, for the first time, now available statewide to students in grades 6-12. An open house to showcase the program and enroll students will take place at the Northland Inn in Crookston on Saturday, July 19, from 3-4:30 p.m.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Oct 2005 13:26 UTC
"Well, they've done it again. In prime-time. With malice aforethought. The duplicitous droogs, the denizens of deep-doodoo, I'm talking about Bill Gates' Microsoft: caught in a bald-faced lie about HD DVD-ROM discs . This is news?
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One of Vista's big security features is 'User Account Protection' (or 'User Account Control') which pops up and asks for user authentication before software can make any administrative changes to the system. But the TweakVista utility can turn off UAP in one click.
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E-Waste Recycling Day at Wal-Mart
The Fredericktown Walmart along with Midwest Recycling Center (MRC) of Crystal City will be holding an E-waste Recycling Day for old computers, laptops, notebooks, televisions, cell phones, printers, fax machines, answering machines, and adding machines. In addition, volunteers will accept appliances such as washers and dryers, dishwashers, furnaces, stoves, water heaters and air conditioners.
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'Last Lecture' professor dies
Updated: 26 Jul 2008 NEW YORK, NY, U.S.A., JULY 25, 2008— Randy Pausch, a computer-science professor who became internationally known for his inspiring "Last Lecture," passed away in Chesapeake, Virginia, Friday (July 25) after losing a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 47.
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YouTube's star lecturer dies at 47
(CNN)--Randy Pausch, the professor whose "last lecture" became a runaway phenomenon on the Internet and was turned into a best-selling book, died Friday of pancreatic cancer, Carnegie Mellon University announced on its Web site.
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Commission OKs HP plan to buy EDS
Hewlett-Packard Co. has received European Commission approval for the company’s acquisition of Electronic Data Systems Corp., HP announced Friday.
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Getting the Boxes to Align
The final roadblock to deploying switched digital video — a technology long heralded for its potential to deliver more TV channels in less bandwidth — has come down to the home front.
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Inspiring professor taught many, co-wrote bestseller
By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI PITTSBURGH — Randy Pausch said obstacles serve a purpose: They "give us a chance to show how badly we want something." Confronted with incurable cancer, he devised a last lecture that became an Internet sensation, a bestselling book and a celebration of a life spent achieving his dreams. Ten months after giving the lecture, Mr. Pausch died Friday at his home in ...
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Hoping to lure younger visitors, Itasca State Park gives wireless Internet a try
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (AP) - With attendance slumping among younger adults, Itasca State Park has added wireless Internet to lure more visitors.
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AOL shutting 3 services to cut costs, focus on ads
NEW YORK (AP) _ AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the Internet's earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Jul 2005 19:09 UTC
Today, Microsoft released the first beta of Windows Vista. PC Mag reviews it . "After several years of waiting to see the successor to Windows XP, code-named Longhorn, we've finally gotten our hands on Beta 1 of what now will be called Windows Vista."
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The Fives: Cute little babies, a church youth group under fire and high speed chases
For many, the midst of summer is vacation time. But in the world of online news, at least here at the Rapid City Journal, it is the busiest time of year.
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FCC poised to punish Comcast over Web blocking
A majority of members of the Federal Communications Commission have cast votes in favor of punishing Comcast Corp. for blocking subscribers' Internet traffic, an agency official said Friday.
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FCC poised to punish Comcast over Web blocking
A majority of members of the Federal Communications Commission have cast votes in favor of punishing Comcast Corp. for blocking subscribers' Internet traffic, an agency official said Friday.
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
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