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Jackson Williams: Ted Stevens is 'Going Down the Tubes' (and I Don't Mean the Internet!)
Here's my question: who's going to pay for changing all the signage when they turn "Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport" back into plain 'ol Anchorage International Airport, its name before 2000?
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Patricia Handschiegel: 5 Ways for Media To Get Its Online Hustle On From an Internet Exec
By design, the web wants to run it all. Our conversations, our phone calls, our television shows, radio, our activity. It's a social machine, a...
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Greg Mitchell: "Series of Tubes": Revisiting Sen. Ted Stevens' Classic Remarks on the Internet
From Sen. Stevens' point of view, there might be some good in his indictment today -- At least this may push his previously best-known worst-day back into the shadows for awhile.
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Aiming For Google But Hitting Yahoo!?
Yet another search start-up takes aim at the Internet, which ain't exactly grand for the Web portal.
Forbes |
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Houdini 3D Animation Software Comes to the Mac
When Side Effects software first began its public beta of Houdini last month, the company added Mac OS X support. Now the 3D...
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Verizon Quarterly Profit Gains, Led By Wireless
Verizon Communications Monday said quarterly profit rose on strong wireless sales, shrugging off the impact of a weaker economy and offsetting a fall in landline users.
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WHS grad takes
A local student has won a national graphic design contest. Nick Callahan, a 2008 graduate of Watauta High School, took a top prize in the 2008 Adobe School Innovation Awards. Callahan won first out of about 300 projects in Web design, video and graphic and print categories.
Watauga Democrat |
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Most Sensitive Data on Government Laptops Unencrypted
Some 70 percent of sensitive data on US government laptops and mobile devices was not encrypted as of last September, a new...
PC World |
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Pickens rips Yahoo management, sells entire stake
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 2:37 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp.
WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence |
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India Developing US$10 Laptop
India is developing a laptop that will cost US$10, for use in higher education.
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sheriff’s reports:
July 20 Breaking and entering and larceny were reported on the 100 block of One Lone Lane in Boone. The residence was forcibly entering and a laptop computer and an acoustic guitar were reported stolen.
Watauga Democrat |
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"A new generation of personal computers on the way from Apple Inc. may sport some of the most significant architectural changes since the Mac maker made the jump from PowerPC processors to those manufactured by Intel Corp.," Kasper Jade reports for AppleInsider.
Mac Daily News |
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Dell Shrinks the Desktop With Studio Hybrid
Dell on Tuesday introduced an ultra-small desktop that the company says is 80 percent smaller than standard desktops.
PC World |
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VIA's Nano Takes on Intel's Atom
Intel's Atom gets some competition...
AnandTech |
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Global Computer & Electronics Retail Report now Available
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Computer & Electronics Retail" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Pickens rips Yahoo management, sells entire stake
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 1:37 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp.
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T. Boone Pickens rips Yahoo, sells shares
Frustrated at Yahoo's repeated rebuffs of Microsoft, billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens sells all 10 million shares in the Internet company.
Daily Breeze |
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About this Entry
Is there such a thing as an ideal arts blog post? And if so, what would this star of the spangled Internet firmament look like? Would it read like a diary entry or more like a newspaper or magazine article in terms of tone, reported content and style?
Arts Journal |
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China spying on Olympics hotel guests: U.S. senator
China has installed Internet-spying equipment in all the major hotel chains serving the 2008 Summer Olympics, a U.S. senator charged on Tuesday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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TI's OMAP35xx family
TI's new DVSDK is based on the Mistral EVM mentioned above, along with a TI-designed Linux BSP (board support package) and development libraries. The BSP includes a U-boot bootloader, 2.6.22 kernel, peripheral drivers, and an RFS (root filesystem) based on busybox.
Linux Devices |
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Microsoft's Answer To Google's PageRank Algorithm: Less Privacy?
BrowseRank, Microsoft claims, can deliver better search results by measuring user behavior, including where users go and the amount of time they remain at those pages.
InformationWeek |
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Pickens rips Yahoo management, sells entire stake
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 1:37 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp.
WHOI Peoria |
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Pickens rips Yahoo management
Billionaire investor sells all of his holdings in a pique over the way Yahoo handled sales talks with Microsoft
The Globe and Mail |
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Security issues found in RealPlayer 10 for Mac
RealNetworks is urging Mac users to upgrade to version 11.0 of its RealPlayer application, due to a potential security exploit. The malware research site Secunia rates the problem as "highly critical," with potential risk of malicious system access and exposure of sensitive information. The vulnerability affects Realplayer v10 and v10.1 for Mac OS ...
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Campaign to abolish crapware
We can soon expect a sudden influx, a mass exodus of students seeking refuge at some of the world's best universities. With this, the amount of prospective students heading to the local computer store to get a new laptop will be immense, just as years before. crapware - noun...
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