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Part of nearly all our lives Jul 29, 2008 09:51 Russell Brown's Hard News I don't have time this morning to go too deeply through The Internet in New Zealand 2007: Final Report, which is our section of the World Internet Project.
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Recent Original Stories
Kaj de Vos made two big announcements at SylCon 2007. The first was a new web browser, based on a port of WebKit. The second is Syllable Server, which will bring together the Syllable GUI with the Linux kernel to create a server operating system that compliments Syllable on the desktop.
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"Here's a little thought experiment to take into the New Year. Not as difficult as Schrodinger's Cat , but thought provoking nevertheless. Imagine that you woke up tomorrow to a world without Microsoft.
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Special Reports
( WMR ) -- Longtime GOP dirty tricks operative Roger Stone allegedly had a “piece of the action” in Emperors Club VIP, the New York and New Jersey escort service that was patronized by former New York Democratic Governor Eliot Spitzer, according to a longtime U.S. intelligence source in the nation’s capital with whom WMR spoke.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Oct 2005 20:26 UTC
The world's richest man talks about developing new drugs to combat AIDS, open-source software and why Microsoft's still cool after all these years. Gates: "We encourage everyone to develop in our environment. Free software's nothing new... There was an early browser, an early mail program.
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"If you're a GNOME user I expect you're more than familiar with the panels that come as standard with your desktop; if you use openSUSE you're probably also familiar with the slab menu that Novell have developed.
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Bird will take Great Falls students along on flight
GREAT FALLS -- An osprey born on the Catawba River this spring will soon be migrating to South America and taking school children along for the ride -- via their computers.
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Al-Qaida commander urges killing of Saudi king
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- An al-Qaida commander who escaped from a U.S. prison in Afghanistan has posted a Web video urging Muslims to kill the Saudi king for leading an interfaith conference.
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I'm a big fan of Lapworks products such as their signature line of Laptop Desks and their Aluminum Laptop Stands.
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Mobiles used more for non-phone calls
Mobiles are no longer used just to make phone calls on the hop, but to send more text messages, take pictures and check the Internet, new figures released on Tuesday showed.
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Tibetan dissident poet Woeser Tsering speaks out
Tibetan poet Woeser, called "the poet who forgot to be afraid," speaks out against the Chinese government's repression of human rights in this short clip by Al Jazeera English . According to Al Jazeera, during "crackdowns" on Tibetan dissidents in March, Woeser's Internet blogs were among the few sources of information from the sealed-off region. She is now prohibited from leaving ...
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
PC.com answers your computer questions What's a browser? How do you turn on a new laptop? What program do you need to play music on your computer? These questions may sound basic, but Intel says more consumers need help navigating the intricacies of...
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International clones stymie Facebook expansion plans / In its bid to reach overseas, site faces popular copycats
In its bid to go global, Facebook is facing off against itself. 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...
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DAILY DIGEST
Web villains need only a day to exploit holes in security The bad guys on the Internet are narrowing the time frame they need to unleash attacks that take advantage of publicly disclosed security holes, new research shows. More and more of these online...
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Oracle expands theft allegations against German rival / Redwood City firm claims SAP bought company that engaged in ...
Escalating its rancor with rival SAP AG, business-software company Oracle Corp. accused SAP on Monday of knowingly buying and then embracing an illegal operation set up to steal Oracle's products and customers. The allegations emerged in the latest documents...
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
PC.com answers your computer questions What's a browser? How do you turn on a new laptop? What program do you need to play music on your computer? These questions may sound basic, but Intel says more consumers need help navigating the intricacies of...
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Pickens rips Yahoo management, says he dumped shares at a loss
Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens excoriated Yahoo's management for failing to reach an agreement to sell all or part of the Web portal to Microsoft Corp. Pickens, who bought 10 million Yahoo shares in May in hopes that an acquisition was imminent, said...
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Yahoo shareholder may pull support - NY Post
The Internet company may have settled a proxy battle with activist investor Carl Icahn, but Crawford is furious with Chairman Roy Bostock and Chief Executive Jerry Yang and is considering withholding votes for them, sources told the Post.
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Gallery accused of selling indigenous fakes
The artist signs his name as Duk Duk - "agile wallaby" in the local Aboriginal dialect - and on the internet auction site OZtion he cites the work of noted Yirrakala painter Wanjuk (sic) Marika among his strongest influences.
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Gallery accused of selling indigenous fakes
The artist signs his name as Duk Duk - "agile wallaby" in the local Aboriginal dialect - and on the internet auction site OZtion he cites the work of noted Yirrakala painter Wanjuk (sic) Marika among his strongest influences.
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Gallery accused of selling indigenous fakes
The artist signs his name as Duk Duk - "agile wallaby" in the local Aboriginal dialect - and on the internet auction site OZtion he cites the work of noted Yirrakala painter Wanjuk (sic) Marika among his strongest influences.
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Gallery accused of selling indigenous fakes
The artist signs his name as Duk Duk - "agile wallaby" in the local Aboriginal dialect - and on the internet auction site OZtion he cites the work of noted Yirrakala painter Wanjuk (sic) Marika among his strongest influences.
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Recent Original Stories
The second beta of the new Opera Mini 4 has been released. This beta includes a few long waited features, such as landscape viewing mode and multiple search providers (as in, not hardcoded to Yahoo only).
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Taiwanese treat for drama fans
MANDARIN drama fans now have a new TV channel to tune into as Tzu Chi Foundation’s DaAi Televi-sion programmes in Taiwan will be broadcast in Malaysia through an Internet TV service provider, DETV.
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Online initiatives to benefit renters
29 July 2008: Harcourts New Zealand has introduced two new online initiatives aimed at making life easier for renters, CEO Bryan Thomson announced today.
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