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Miami Real Estate: How The Internet Can Help You Find Your New Home
Real estate firms and developers are now posting listings of residential real estate units for sale in Miami on the Internet.
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Immigration overhaul clears two hurdles
The Labour Department has admitted New Zealand has fallen behind other countries in border security as it moves towards a major revamp of the Immigration Service's computer system.
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by stlpcsolutions (1.2) on Mon 24th Jul 2006 13:39 UTC
Microsoft inventing nothing new and copying technological ideas from the open source community, and independent programmers. Can they invent anything, or simply pool ideas together and sell them for a fee?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Aug 2007 23:09 UTC
SkyOS beta 6762 has been released . "SkyOS Beta 6762 is now available to download directly from the Beta Center. This build features the new Viewer , a huge performance increase, 36 additional API Classes, updated libraries, a new font alpha blending method, 280+ fixed bugs including critical boot bug fixes."
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 22nd Jun 2007 06:08 UTC
ITWire : "Linux users can, at times, be the worst kind of ingrates, whining and complaining about what they perceive as missing features in a free operating system.
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Adobe seeks Israeli technology
Corporate development director Yaniv Vakrat: The technology that interests us must be related to our fields, especially on the user side.
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Officer who sent critical email on Obama says his info is wrong
An Army officer's negative e-mail account of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's visit with the troops in Afghanistan -- an account that created a buzz on the Internet -- has prompted Army officials to challenge parts of the email, the Army Times is reporting on its online edition on Sunday.
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More than just selling computers
RHINE Marketing has been in business of selling appliances for 44 years now. Sixteen years ago, the company created its computer division in anticipation to the growing technology.
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Bolt cutter gang eyed in 3rd Internet shop heist
ANOTHER major robbery was perpetrated on a third Internet shop within Baguio City in the past two weeks by what the police believe could be the same "bolt cutter" gang.
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Tiff with barista spills onto Internet
Who knew a cup of coffee could create such a tempest in a teapot?
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Time IS the essence: A few Lost revelations at Comic-Con
Siiiiiigh.... So, Lost had its big moment at Comic-Con yesterday, and just like every year, I wasn't able to go. Instead, just like everyone else who wasn't in San Diego, I had to spend the day trolling the internet, waiting...
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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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posted by Rayiner Hashem & Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 24th Nov 2003 16:24 UTC
Today we are very happy to publish a very interesting Q&A with major freedesktop.org members: the founder Havoc Pennington (also of Debian, Gnome and Red Hat fame), Waldo Bastian (of SuSE & KDE fame), Keith Packard and Jim Gettys (of X/XFree86/fontconfig/w3c fame) and David Zeuthen, a new member who's taking over the ambitious HAL project.
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The LA Times is speculating the arrival of a Google PC running an OS also made by Google.
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Retirees jump on board to surf the web
THE web may be thought of as a young person's game, but older people are leading the charge in internet take-up, embracing a technology that has only become pervasive in the years since many of them retired.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Sep 2005 19:50 UTC
Graphics drivers developed for Vista, Microsoft's next generation operating system, will be far more stable than their Windows XP-based counterparts , and not crash the operating system anymore, an executive of graphics chip developer ATI said.
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“Boom da base” comes in a small package
Music can now be brought anywhere using portable mp3 players, mobile phones, and even laptops.
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“Boom da base” comes in a small package
Music can now be brought anywhere using portable mp3 players, mobile phones, and even laptops. ... or why there's no vacation from your vocation!
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Headset maker introduces Jabra brand to RP enterprise market
Denmark-based electronics firm GN Netcom, which used to make wireless headsets for offices and call centers under its own corporate name, has reintroduced its products in the Philippines but this time under the famous Jabra brand.
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Software industry revenue growth dips to 24 percent: Report
New Delhi, July 27: India's information technology (IT) industry was hit by a slowdown in 2007-08, causing the revenue growth of the top 20 players to drop to 24 percent from 41 percent the year before, an industry survey released Sunday said.
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"There's lots to like in the newest version of Windows. Vista's look is stunning, the OS should be more secure, and finding things is often easier. But Windows wouldn't be Windows without those aspects, big and small, that just drive you nuts with frustration . Here's our list of Vista features that just make us wonder, 'What were they thinking?'"
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Creating a surprise twist in the portable music wars, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has denied Apple's application to patent its method of using hierarchical menus to navigate through the iPod's contents.
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Intel said Tuesday its diminutive low-cost laptop will be evaluated in Brazil next year alongside a cheaper alternative from a nonprofit group seeking to bring computers to poor children worldwide.
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Microsoft shares fell on Thursday after it declined to dampen rumours that its new Windows Vista operating system might face fresh delays . Its shares closed down 2% after a Microsoft executive appeared to avoid confirming the current January 2007 Vista release data for consumers.
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