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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 12th Jun 2007 00:39 UTC
Google Inc.'s privacy practices are the worst among the Internet's top destinations, according to a watchdog group seeking to intensify the recent focus on how the online search leader handles personal information about its users.
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 31st Jul 2008 16:02 UTC, submitted by Francis Lopez
JavaScript creator and current CTO of Mozilla Corporation Brendan Eich provides a detailed history of JavaScript , including some of the more interesting programs written with JavaScript, right up to how JavaScript has been essential to the Ajax or Web 2.0 revolution.
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New technique to compress light opens doors to optical computing
Mountain View (California), Aug 1 : Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley have devised a way to squeeze light into tighter spaces than ever thought possible, potentially opening doors to new technology in the fields of optical communications, miniature lasers and optical computers.
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School board approves requests
The purchase of 60 new computers for the Granite City High School business labs was approved last week by the Granite City school board.
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Couple shame Bovis with internet list of dozens of faults with new £700,000 home
Visitors to Bovis Homes' website are boldly reassured that when buying a new home 'you want to be sure you can trust your builder'.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Top ISI officers may be behind Kabul attack: Report
American intelligence agencies have for the first time directly linked the suicide attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul to Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence and indicated that it might have been authorised by the top officials as those involved in assisting militants were not renegades, a media report said in New York on Friday.
rediff.com |
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The City Of Houston, Texas, Signs ELA With ESRI
The fourth-largest city in the United States, Houston, Texas, has signed a three-year enterprise license agreement (ELA) with ESRI that will provide unlimited deployments of current ESRI geographic information system (GIS) software.
WirelessWorkforceOnline |
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Official: I didn’t know about Web reversal
BEIJING — An Olympic official said Thursday he felt like the “fall guy” after promising reporters at the games they would have uncensored Internet access, only to find that the Chinese had blocked certain Web sites.
Times Leader |
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Organisers to lift Internet restrictions
BEIJING (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee and the Chinese organisers BOCOG have agreed to lift all Internet restrictions for media covering the Beijing Games, the IOC told Reuters on Friday.
Reuters.co.uk |
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Apple releases patch for critical DNS flaw
Apple releases a security update for its Tiger and Leopard operating systems to patch a critical Domain Name System flaw, along with a dozen other updates.
CNET |
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Organisers to lift Internet restrictions
BEIJING (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee and the Chinese organisers BOCOG have agreed to lift all Internet restrictions for media covering the Beijing Games, the IOC told Reuters on Friday.
Reuters.co.uk |
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Entertainment
The latest in cutting-edge computer gaming technology from around the world is on display in Perth this weekend. The GO3 Electronic and Entertainment Expo opened at the Perth Convention Centre amid a flurry of excited teenagers, die-hard gaming lovers and interested onlookers.
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Lifestyle
The latest in cutting-edge computer gaming technology from around the world is on display in Perth this weekend. The GO3 Electronic and Entertainment Expo opened at the Perth Convention Centre amid a flurry of excited teenagers, die-hard gaming lovers and interested onlookers.
The West Australian |
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China agrees to lift internet censorship
Beijing - China agreed to lift internet restrictions at the Olympic press centre in Beijing following international protests, officials said Friday. The websites of the British BBC, online encyclopedia Wikipedia, US broadcaster Radio Free Asia and th...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Accelerating Business Traction
Singapore, Aug 1, 2008 - (ACN Newswire) - Top executives from BigFix, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance enterprise systems and security management solutions, say that Southeast Asia's growing integration with the global economy is driving a leapfrog move to next-generation IT infrastructure compliance, security and systems management solutions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Aug 2005 17:26 UTC
For off Windows XP machines offer several options - including hibernate, stand by and shut down. However, many users don't know the difference. What's worse, however, is that applications and drivers can veto a user's decision to hibernate or similar.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft's free Shared Computer Toolkit lets you configure a PC that can be used to search the Internet, look up resources, and run approved programs; it also stops users from making permanent system changes, running arbitrary programs, or introducing malware.
New Mobile Computing |
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Olympic organisers to lift Internet restrictions
The International Olympic Committee and the Chinese organisers BOCOG have agreed to lift all Internet restrictions for the Beijing Games.
rediff.com |
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Mooseheart school receiving $244,00 facelift
MOOSEHEART – Students will walk into a new entrance at Mooseheart’s school building and have wireless Internet access when they return to campus on Aug. 20.
Kane County Chronicle |
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HP, Intel, and Yahoo Form Cloud Computing Initiative
Hewlett-Packard, Intel, and Yahoo have entered into a partnership to create new research and development centers for cloud computing.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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IBM Develops Software to Aid Human Memory
IBM has developed technology that uses images, sounds, and text to enable people to recall key facts such as names, faces, conversations, and other information.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Beijing storm blows just before the Games
The media should have been told they would not have total Internet freedom before arriving for the Olympics, a senior International Olympic Committee official has said.
Independent Online |
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Adobe adds new features to Photoshop Express
Adobe has updated its free online image editing and sharing service Photoshop Express (PE) with new features such as drag-and-drop image uploading, tagging, one-click resizing presets, improved printing options, music tracks, refreshed web galleries and an integration with an online photo printing service.
TG Daily |
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Organizers to lift Internet restrictions: IOC
BEIJING (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee and the Chinese organizers BOCOG have agreed to lift all Internet restrictions for media covering the Beijing Games, the IOC told Reuters on Friday.
Reuters.co.uk |
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