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Alijor's online directory of providers growing
Consumers can rate anything from restaurants and movies to hair stylists, contractors and mechanics these days on the Internet. But when in comes to health care, Alijor LLC is part of a new consumer awareness trend that's growing by leaps and bounds.
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Need for speed behind Comcast’s latest plan
Cable and broadband provider Comcast today said it has doubled download speeds of its fastest tier of Internet service.
Galveston County Daily News |
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Digital Dealmakers
The play: Wellcome Mat is designed to be a “hyper-local online video hub.” The company acts as a matchmaker, connecting local production companies with local businesses that want to produce Web videos about their services.
TV Week |
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Barcoding Introduces CaptureTech RFID Interpreter
Barcoding Inc., a leading provider of automated data capture solutions that helps companies integrate RFID technology into their operations, announced the release of the CaptureTech RFID Interpreter recently, which is the newest addition to its suite of RFID solutions.
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Ex-Google Engineers Debut 'Cuill'
It's hardly the first Google-challenger, but "Cuill" is the first search engine to hit the market that's created by Google alumni. Still, the search behemoth isn't worried.
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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.
Crookston Daily Times |
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I don't get it buzz: 'Charlie bit me' vid gets 37 million views
Sometimes, videos get popular for reasons I can't quite determine. I saw this video at least three weeks ago and thought it was mildly amuzing at the time. However, since then, I see it on all the charts, mentioned in blogs, etc. I ...
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These new tools on the Internet can be a plus for your business
Dear Dan: Business is slow and I've had more time to just poke around on the Internet.
Daily Breeze |
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Computer search disputed in LITH child pornography case
WOODSTOCK – A 60-year-old Lake in the Hills man accused of having and distributing child pornography is arguing that police overstepped their bounds in searching his computer.
Northwest Herald |
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Public companies increasing digital dialogue with shareholders
Public companies are capitalizing on Internet publishing, using technologies teenagers have used for years to share weekend exploits on social networking sites, says Shawn Collier, strategy director for Origin, a design, marketing and communications firm.
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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.
Corvallis Gazette-Times |
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Club’s teen center gets new games
HP employees donated dancing, music features to Boys & Girls Club
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Japan's Internet, Phone Stocks Gain; Honda Falls on Forecast
July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's communication-related shares rose after Yahoo Japan Corp. reported its fastest profit growth in a year. Automakers sank after Honda Motor Co. cut its full- year earnings targets.
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Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
(AP) -- Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system. She believes her latest invention is even more valuable - only this time it's not for sale.
PhysOrg |
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An un-American feel aids expanding US Web firms
(AP) -- AOL splashes images of Bollywood celebrities on its new home page for India. MySpace accepts sign-ups from mobile phones in Japan. Google departs from its customarily spartan home page and peppers its Korean site with colorful, animated icons.
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Most Asian Stocks Advance; BHP Billiton Gains, ANZ Bank Drops
July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Most Asian stocks advanced as commodity producers rose on higher metals prices, countering a slump in financial shares after Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. said bad loans will reduce profit.
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Apple updates MobileMe status after weekend of fixes
Apple says that 40 percent of the MobileMe subscribers affected by ongoing problems with the online service now have access to their e-mail accounts.
Macworld |
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Judge says computer at defense desk keeps access even
District Judge Roger Bridgwater became the first of 22 state district judges and 15 county court at law judges to install a computer with access to the county criminal database.
Houston Chronicle |
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Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
INO News |
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Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
INO News |
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Linked by Adam S on Mon 29th Aug 2005 21:37 UTC
Linuxwatch.com is running a great story called " Five Reasons NOT To Use Linux ." It includes a nice list of reasons why one might want to steer clear of Linux, along with a nice comparison to how easily these reasons are addressed in Microsoft Windows.
New Mobile Computing |
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Gil.Hoffman@Maritz Inc.
Gil Hoffman started at Maritz 35 years ago, fresh out of high school, as a second-shift computer operator trainee. It has been some climb.
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Q and A: David Maziarz helps cute down binary bewilderment for employees of North Tonawanda City Hall
When computer bugs start gnawing on City Hall, David Maziarz is usually the exterminator.
Tonawanda News |
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AT&T Q2 Earnings Hit $3.8bn
AT&T has reported a 30% increase in net income to $3.8bn for the second quarter 2008, on revenue up 5% at $30.9bn. The growth was attributed to the strong wireless growth and a double-digit increase in IP data revenue.
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posted by David Adams on Tue 13th Jan 1998 11:33 UTC, submitted by Chris Wenham
Plucky OS/2 users are on the verge of being able to convert Windows 95 binaries into native OS/2 code, eliminating the software gap for their beloved platform.
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