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Google counts over 1 trillion unique URLs
In a discovery that would probably send the Dr. Evil character of the "Austin Powers" movies into cardiac arrest, Google recently detected more than a trillion unique URLs on the web.
Macworld UK |
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First Look: Ruckus MediaFlex 7000 wireless products
Growing numbers of consumers are watching videos from the Internet or via Internet technologies. But they've faced a big challenge in moving those videos from their computers or networks to their living room televisions.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Ex-Googler, Husband Launch Cuil New Search Engine
A ex-Googler and her husband launched the Cuil search engine on Monday
PC World |
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Sound Advice: Canon camcorders offer good high-def recording 2 Canon camcorders offer good high-def recording
Q I want to buy a high-def camcorder and like the idea of memory card or hard drive convenience, but it seems you always recommend that people stick with tape.
San Jose Mercury News |
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ITunes U: Find college lectures next to pop stars
At Apple's iTunes online store, Britney Spears and Shakespeare are separated by just a few clicks.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Baynote follows that mouse
It's a sort of social science of the mouse - the point-and-click kind. Cupertino start-up Baynote has created search and navigation software that derives results from what people do on a Web site, including where the mouse moves.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
SAN FRANCISCO - Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Steve Jobs Calls Reporter "A Slime Bucket," Then Hands Him Scoop [Journalismism]
When the Times got a call from Steve Jobs, the hands-on CEO of personal computer maker Apple, it had already been investigating the former pancreatic cancer victim's health for several days....
Gawker |
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Hot skills that get you ahead of the game in Canada's IT jobs market
CIOs and hiring managers today are actively seeking IT professionals who also possess specific non-technical skills – such as writing, public speaking and business process mapping.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Google-killer launched by ex-employees
Cuil has indexed over 120 billion web pages A new search engine hopes to topple Google from its position as most used search site.
PC Advisor |
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Tri-Cities still awaiting Wi-Fi system
Whether the Tri-Cities end up with free wireless Internet is all about the money. Plano, Texas-based MeshLink Wireless has told city officials here it still intends to build a free Wi-Fi system. But company officials also said construction is on hold while they seek financial backing.
The Courier News |
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Hot skills that get you ahead of the game in Canada's IT jobs market
CIOs and hiring managers today are actively seeking IT professionals who also possess specific non-technical skills – such as writing, public speaking and business process mapping.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
Rapid City Journal |
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Online initiative, iQ Academy, opens new doors for middle, high school students
Colleges and universities have for years offered interactive television and online courses to afford students a wide array of educational opportunities. And while public schools have tried to include enough of a variety of courses in their curriculums to suit all their students' needs, as well as keep up with today's fast-paced technology, many lag behind due to financial constraints and ...
Crookston Daily Times |
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Commentary: The creative computer
In an issue of the French magazine La Nature dated June 7, 1890, I found an article about a competition for the design of a tower for the Paris World Exhibition in 1889.
EETimes.fr |
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Gulf partners named to Microsoft Dynamics Presidents Club
Six Microsoft Gulf business solutions partners are recognized for performance
ITP.net |
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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.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jul 2007 09:41 UTC, submitted by Kerk
"This article briefly goes over six mini systems that you don't have to build yourself. They are an ideal platform for a project or for a silent system for simple tasks like checking your email.
OS News |
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CITY KIDS GET TECH SUPPORT
A few years ago, Frank Rogers found himself at a crossroads. The child of drug addicts, he spent most of his childhood in New York City's notorious foster-care system, bouncing between homes in Harlem, Brooklyn and the South Bronx. By age 20, he was...
New York Post |
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Comcast comments on customer blogs
A Washington student got a bit of a shock when he received an email from internet service provider Comcast about comments he had made on his blog.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 27th Apr 2007 18:46 UTC
"Another six months, another release from the Ubuntu folks. The Ubuntu 7.04 release, better known as Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, is another cutting-edge, but not bleeding-edge, release that shows what Linux is capable of on the desktop.
New Mobile Computing |
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Wirefree Working Wherever - Orange Finds the Best WiFi Hotspots for Work Near You
Ever turned up in a city needing to check that email from your customer or just needed a change of scene from your desk but didn't know where your nearest and best WiFi hotspot was?
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Radware Uncovers Security Vulnerabilities in New Web 2.0 Environments
Today's Web 2.0 world sparks opportunities for Internet interactivity and community-building, but at the same time, leaves many Web sites and online users vulnerable to open security attacks.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Monday's football transfer rumours: Henry to Manchester United?
Today's rumours love their latest computer virus
Guardian Unlimited |
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Collectors' Corner
Details: In October, 2006, Edmonton-based Epcor Utilities became the third corporation to sign on as an official supplier for the 2010 Games (Modular workspace provider Haworth Inc. was the first, followed by Internet job search provider Workopolis.)
Vancouver Sun |
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