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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Jan 2006 19:15 UTC
Media coverage focuses on Microsoft's competition with Google, but Chairman Bill Gates sees IBM - not the Web search leader - as its biggest challenger . "People tend to get over-focused on one of our competitors.
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Digital age gives libraries new life
Alan Blask sat at a table in an airy wing of the Cherry Hill Public Library on Monday, perusing the Web and tinkering with his photography Web site on his laptop computer.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 15th Jul 2005 15:50 UTC
Open-Xchange Inc., maker of an open source version of Microsoft's Exchange server software, will bundle its open source collaboration platform with Novell/SUSE Linux and Red Hat Linux distributions.
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InterDyn BMI Named to 2008 Microsoft Dynamics Preseident's Club
Microsoft Honors InterDyn BMI for Outstanding Customer Commitment and Sales Achievement (PRWeb Jul 27, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1147074.htm
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 29th Nov 2005 19:41 UTC
Geeks.com sent us for a review an external hard drive enclosure case, the " TVisto Series 3.5 " Multimedia HDD Enclosure" ( 2.5" series also available). But this is not just another hard drive enclosure, but also a multimedia jukebox. And it's running uCLinux, an embedded version of Linux.
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Dr. David Hawkins to Appear on David Brown's "Inside Out"
On Monday, July 28th, David Brown, host of the spiritual internet radio show INSIDE OUT, will interview Sir David Hawkins. Dr. Hawkins is an internationally renowned psychiatrist, physician, researcher, and pioneer in the fields of consciousness research and spirituality. The show airs live on http://www.latalkradio.com at 6 p.m. PST and will be available for podcasts the following day. ...
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Internet, computer access transform libraries' role
The Internet was supposed to send America's public libraries the way of eight-track tapes and pay phones. But it turns out, they're busier than ever.
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3d Design, Illustration, Pixel Art and More Now Available from Volatyle Flash Web Design
After years of working in the web design and graphics industry, Volatyle Flash Web Design have built up close working relationships with several tried and tested professionals, allowing us to offer our clients an extensive range of services including 3d Design and Animation, Illustration, Pixel Art and Digital Photography to take our website designs to an exceptional level. (PRWeb Jul 27, 2008) ...
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Web access at libraries under fire again
Congress is considering a bill that would bar children who use computers in public libraries from accessing Facebook and other social networking Web sites without parental permission.
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The Future of Software Testing: TCL Presents Dr James A. Whittaker 18th July 2008
TCL is delighted to introduce a presentation by: Dr James A. Whittaker. James will be speaking at the Hotel du Vin on July 18th 2008. (PRWeb Jul 27, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1145454.htm
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GEORGEA KOVANIS: It's never too early to buy school supplies
You know how the holiday shopping season has its Toy Wars? Welcome to the back-to-school shopping season's School Supply Wars! More than ever, mass retailers and office supply stores this year are trying to outdo each other early in the season with phenomenal deals on notebooks, pencils, paper and glue. The goal?
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Medal of Honor Recipient Remembered
The following was taken from an email that has been circulating on the Internet. PO2 (EOD2) Mike Monsoor, a Navy EOD Technician, was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously for jumping on a grenade in Iraq, giving his life to save his fellow Seals.
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Filmmaker claims censoring attempt
CLAREMONT - A man who filmed a June 10 lecture by a Turkish diplomat at Claremont Graduate University now has a Web site criticizing the university, alleging it is trying to censor his film on the Internet.
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Study finds pitfalls in online banking
SAN FRANCISCO — Many banks are unwittingly training their online customers to take risks with their passwords and other sensitive account information, leaving them more vulnerable to fraud, new research shows.
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GM center to speed powertrain production
PONTIAC, Mich. — General Motors Corp. says it's turning to advanced math and simulators to chop 40 percent off the development time for vehicle power systems at its new $463 million powertrain development center.
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Gasoline prices driving some students to online courses
High gas prices are prompting some South Florida college students to spend less time in their cars and more time on their computers.
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Portable chargers are great when iPhone runs down
It's late in the day and again my iPhone 3G's battery is running low. Instead of giving this iPhone a name, as many people do with their gadgets, I'm using a mantra: "Another day, another charge."
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Program helps track passwords
For everyone who has forgotten one of the dozens of passwords we need — to do our online banking, sign on to Web sites, pay bills, order new computers and even sign on to our PC — this column is for you.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Oct 2005 22:11 UTC
Industry analysts and open source advocates believe that Microsoft will have no choice but to offer support for OpenDocument when more organisations start following the state of Massachusetts' lead.
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Bittersweet fruit: Family memoir recounts a reconciliation of siblings
Just before Marie Brenner's brother died, he tried to eliminate as many traces of himself as possible. He schlepped his computer's hard drive to the dump.
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Stretching for the Computer Athlete
Stretching and strengthening programs can be instrumental in easing the rounded shoulder and forward head postures that develop from computer or desk activities. Here are a few stretches that will help ease the aches and pains of the computer athlete.
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Netflix decision could hurt small indie filmmakers
The movie-rental service Netflix Inc. is closing a small unit that finances independent movies, partly to avoid competing with Hollywood studios with which it partners for DVD and Internet distribution.
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Study IDs risks in online banking
SAN FRANCISCO -- Many banks are unwittingly training their online customers to take risks with their passwords and other sensitive account information, leaving them more vulnerable to fraud, new research shows.
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