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Woodchuck hunts keep Burton shooter Dennis Potvin sharp
BURTON, Michigan -- Dennis Potvin really likes to hunt woodchucks every spring -- so much so that he has recorded some of his more memorable hunts and has posted them on YouTube and three hunting video Web sites.
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Citysearch Offers Free Custom Professional Videos to Local Businesses Nationwide
Citysearch, a leading online local guide and an operating business of IAC , today announced it is offering free online video for local businesses when they sign up for a Citysearch account now through the end of August 2008.
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American baggage system back up at JFK
Associated Press - July 31, 2008 9:13 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - American Airlines' baggage handling system at a Kennedy Airport terminal is up and running again, a day after a software glitch...
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Al-Qaeda commander killed in Afghanistan
Al-Qaeda has posted a statement on the Internet saying one of its commanders in Afghanistan has been killed by a U.S. airstrike.
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Local Search On-The-Go: 411.ca Launches iPhone Browsing Options Optimized Version Now Available for iPhone and iPod ...
In conjunction with Apple's 3G iPhone launch in Canada, 411.ca has introduced a new iPhone browsing tool which allows iPhone and iPod Touch users to access local search on-the-go. (PRWeb Jul 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1165834.htm
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Maura Judkis: Four Ways to Turn Your Recyclables into Cold, Hard Cash
Recycling may be getting easier each year, but let's face it: People are lazy. Technology ends up in landfills, when it could be deconstructed for its perfectly good parts.
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Doing more than just hamming it up
With the availability of cell phones, the Internet and instant messaging, fewer and fewer young people are intrigued by the possibility of communicating via radio waves. Amateur radio operators, often derogatorily called “ham” radio operators, have long been the subjects of criticism by radio professionals. Ham radio operators
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Woodchuck hunts keep Burton shooter Dennis Potvin sharp
BURTON, Michigan -- Dennis Potvin really likes to hunt woodchucks every spring -- so much so that he has recorded some of his more memorable hunts and has posted them on YouTube and three hunting video Web sites.
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Scrabulous returns with a new name and new rules
Scrabulous is back on Facebook, but now it has a new name, new rules and circular tiles that could help its makers skirt legal claims from the owners of Scrabble.
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GoGrid uses Google Web Toolkit to Extend Cloud Computing User Interface
GoGrid has been selected by the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) team as a prime example of the Google AJAX development framework in action. GoGrid is being showcased on the GWT Featured Project Page. GoGrid's rich, interactive graphical user interface (GUI) is built using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), an open-source Java development framework which enables GoGrid to provide a quick, responsive and ...
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Innovative Internet Marketing Firm acoupleofchicks.com Brings Online Tourism Conference to the Caribbean
A Couple of Chicks e-Marketing brings its unique concept of educating hospitality professionals about tourism marketing to the Caribbean tourism and travel industry this Fall, 2008.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sun shares rise ahead of Friday 4Q earnings report
Shares of Sun Microsystems Inc. got a pop from investors Thursday, the day before the server computer maker is set to report fiscal fourth-quarter earnings.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Get users (and Google) to trust your Web site
Dear FSB: Our current Web site, www.fusedsolutions.com, does an okay job of portraying the appropriate information to those that get there, but unfortunately not many get there. Can you please give us a few tips on how to get our site to the top of search lists and build substantial traffic? - Justin Groden, Fused Solutions, Potsdam, N.Y. "It's not a surprise that no one gets there, as there's ...
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Online job ads decline again
For a fifth straight month, nationwide job advertisements via the Internet dropped, The Conference Board said Wednesday.
Dayton Business Journal |
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Terror mail case: Cyber cafe employee jailed
Kolkata, July 31: A court Thursday remanded a woman employee of a cyber cafe here to 14 days judicial custody after a hoax terror mail was sent from the cafe threatening serial blasts in the city. The owner of the cafe was remanded in custody Wednesday.
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Netgear Launches Wireless-N Upgrade Kit
Netgear announced the launch of its Wireless-N Upgrade kit recently that includes a Netgear 5GHz Wireless-N Access Point and RangeMax Dual-Band Wireless-N USB adapter. The kit allows computer users to connect to a wireless N network at 5GHz without interru...
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Ombudsman: Parole laws need updating
Canada's ombudsman for crime victims called for legal changes following the release of a Montreal Internet sex predator who served one year of his sentence.Steve Sullivan's letter to Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day, said Canada's accelerated parole-review provisions giving first-time federal offenders convicted of non-violent offenses a chance at early parole needed updating.When these ...
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Adobe: Flash gaining traction in the enterprise
Adobe says Flash is beginning to catch on more among enterprise customers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 5th Nov 2005 17:51 UTC
Without getting into specific dates at this time, sources familiar with Apple's Macintosh hardware roadmap say the company is striving to unveil a completely redesigned set of Intel iBook laptops just in time for next year's K-12 educational buying season, which takes place around April or May. Expected to make its debut even earlier than the new iBooks will be Apple's first Intel-based ...
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Microsoft claims a consumer 'shift' to 64-bit Vista, but where are the drivers?
A big "shift" is now on to 64-bit Windows Vista PCs, even among consumers, according to Microsoft product manager Chris Flores. But he acknowledges that, even now, few if any 64-drivers are available for some categories of consumer products, including DVD/RW devices.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Jun 2006 18:30 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Vista and Office 2007 have many new fonts. NeoSmart takes a look at the ten most popular Vista and/or Office 12 fonts with screenshots, sample usages, and a critique of each font, one-by-one. These 10 fonts are the latin-based scripts that ship with Vista and/or Office 2007.
New Mobile Computing |
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Windows Mobile Misses Target
Microsoft sold more than 18 million Windows Mobile software licenses in its recently completed fiscal year, about 2 million short of its widely publicized 20 million-unit target the senior vice president in charge of the business acknowledged Wednesday.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Mar 2007 22:04 UTC
"Magnussoft launched this week their new online hardware database , which is open to everyone using ZETA to add their own workinig (or not) piece of hardware to the database.
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Recent Original Stories
I have written about if before : updating programs on your computer - if you're not using a Linux distribution, that is - is a total and utter mess. On Windows and Mac OS X, there are roughly four ways of updating applications.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Earlier this year, the KDE team released the highly-anticipated 4th major revision of the KDE desktop.
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