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Police link US man's computer to India bomb e-mail
Police raided the home of an American citizen in Mumbai, India's financial capital, and seized a computer from which an e-mail claiming responsibility for bombings that killed 45 people in western India was believed to have been sent, officials said Monday.
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Media Blogs & Sites
Our audience marketing team got together this week to kick-off our 2009 planning cycle. We started with a debriefing on what promotions worked and didn’t work this past year. It was discouraging. Many of our traditional sources are off—way off.
Circulation Management |
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MumboJumbo Strengthens Management Team
Henry Price and Robert Einspruch recently joined the senior leadership team at Dallas-based MumboJumbo. Price is assuming the Vice President of North American Retail position, in which he will be responsible for overseeing and developing sales and marketing strategies. Einspruch has been named the Director of Online, where he will manage the company's flagship site, mumbojumbo.com and other ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Better Place Challenges the World to Live Free from Oil
In its ongoing effort to help people live free from oil, Better Place announced today the unveiling of its new brand identity and online campaign aimed at connecting people online with a shared mission and goal. In addition to the company name and Web site (www.betterplace.com) refresh, Better Place launched a dynamic and uniquely animated logo that visually represents the core pillars on ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Fabrik Claims New Drive Is Green, Really Green
Storage company Fabrik said Monday that it had begun shipping what it calls the world's most eco-friendly hard drive, which uses bamboo as a design element and low-impact packaging. Fabrik also updated its SimpleTech external drive line.
PC Magazine |
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Verizon Loses Landline Users
Verizon Communications Inc on Monday said quarterly profit rose on strong wireless sales, shrugging off the impact of a weaker economy and offsetting a fall in landline users.
PC Magazine |
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Mobile maps show the way
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Monday 28 July 2008 at 15:52:00 Apple and Nokia devices taking the lead The use of mapping services on mobile phones is growing rapidly in the US and Europe, new figures show. Apple's iPhone is leading the way in the US, spurred on...
vnunet.com |
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Cuil Hopes to Be a Google-Killer
The new search engine startup was founded by ex-Googlers looking for a leaner, more contextual search engine.
PC Magazine |
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Facebook Fends Off Attack Of The Clones
In its bid to go global, Facebook is facing off against itself.
Channel 8 San Diego |
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Cohen resigns after porn stash discovered
Assembyman Neil Cohen, under investigation after child pornography was allegedly found on his legislative office computer, has resigned.
The Record |
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Great American Spam Championship held in Great Falls
Spam is a nuisance that clogs up your inbox to some, but the contestants in the Great Spam Championship, it can be anything.
KPAX Missoula |
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Facebook Fends Off Attack of the Clones
Facebook is going global and facing local competion from sites that not only aspire to capture its social networking stickiness but also resemble the service right down to color, font and layout. In Russia alone Facebook is facing off against Vkontakte, a Russian-language Facebook clone that boasts more than 14 million users.
Wired News |
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Facebook fends off attack of the clones
Clones of the wunderkind social-networking Web site - some of which resemble Facebook right down to color, font and layout - have popped up in local languages around the world. These competitor sites offer identical core services, letting users post pictures, make groups and choose their friends.
KATU Portland |
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Ex-Google employees launch rival search engine
New search engine Cuil.com has gone live today, aiming to challenge the dominance of search giants Google.
Independent |
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Fairy-tale romance ends for subway Romeo
Globally viewed Internet romance that started on the New York subway ends up with the two being 'just friends'
The Globe and Mail |
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Openbravo simplifies ERP for midsize businesses with new additions to the Openbravo Network family of products
Openbravo, the leading developer of web-based open source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Point of Sale (PoS) solutions for enterprises, has extended its Openbravo Network family of products specifically for small and medium businesses and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs).
Centre Daily Times |
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New search engine launched
New search engine launched
WZZM 13 Grand Rapids |
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IBM To Acquire Business Rules Software Developer ILOG
Deal brings new management technology into the IBM fold, along with Paris, France-based ILOG's more than 500 OEM, ISV and solution integration channel partners.
ChannelWeb |
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Facebook fends off attack of the clones
By PAUL SONNE MOSCOW (AP) -- In its bid to go global, Facebook is facing off against itself.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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IT Matters: It's art, for the Facebook generation
SINGAPORE -- If like many people in our technology-ruled world you can't live without Google, video games, digital media and social networking sites like Facebook, this is your kind of art exhibit.
BusinessWorld Online |
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Fabrik launches ‘eco-friendly’ hard drive
Fabrik's "eco-friendly" [re]drive uses bamboo and recycled aluminum.
Macworld |
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white papers
Asustek Computer (Asus) plans to launch the desktop version of its Eee PC, the Eee Box, in Taiwan this Wednesday, but Typhoon Fung Wong could throw off the schedule.
IT World |
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Typhoon may interrupt Eee Box launch
Asustek Computer (Asus) plans to launch the desktop version of its Eee PC , the Eee Box , in Taiwan this Wednesday, but Typhoon Fung Wong could throw off the schedule.
IT World |
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Stabbing tool removed from Facebook app
Software developer Slide has removed an action from a Facebook app that allowed social networkers to stab each other. Shank, which is street slang for stabbing, was among the virtual activities users could send to each other through the SuperPoke application.
IT World |
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white papers
Security vendor Sophos plans to acquire Utimaco, a German company specializing in software that aims to prevent sensitive data from escaping corporate networks, an increasing focus with the rise in data breaches.
IT World |
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