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Yahoo expected to spar with peeved shareholders
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) After spending weeks ridiculing Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors, nettlesome investor Carl Icahn has piped down and won't even be at the Internet company's annual meeting Friday.
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Games organisers to lift internet restrictions
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. 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.
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OpenTravel names Board of Directors for 2008-2009
You must be logged in to post comments. Latest data & analysis for the worlds online travel markets - NEW European Online Travel Report 2008, India, China, Russia...
eyefortravel.com |
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TripTelevision and ICE Portal join hands
TripTelevision, a video sales and marketing platform, has formed a partnership with ICE Portal (ICE). The two companies will focus on creating a worldwide rich media environment for the online consumer.
eyefortravel.com |
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CHP: Most drivers obeying cell phone laws
Inland police officers credit a lengthy and extensive publicity campaign for the lower than expected number of people breaking month-old laws restricting cell phone use when driving.
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UK blog traffic reaches all-time high
UK Internet visits to weblogs reached an all-time high during the week ending 7/6/2008, with traffic to the Hitwise Lifestyle - Blogs and Personal Websites category accounting for 1.19% of all UK Internet traffic, equivalent to one in every 84 website visits according to recent findings by Hitwise.
eyefortravel.com |
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Comtec acquires Atolis
Comtec has recently acquired web and technical Internet specialist Atolis as the travel technology company continues to strengthen its web services division.
eyefortravel.com |
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Wego plans launch of local sites in Asia Pacific
Wego is focusing on introduction of local sites across the Asia Pacific region. The Singapore-based travel search engine company has witnessed a 30 percent increase in Australian traffic since its re-launch from Bezurk in May.
eyefortravel.com |
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First-ever GDS solution for private aviation
Virgin Charter (www.virgincharter.com), a full service online booking tool, has recently announced the first ever GDS solution for private jet charter.
eyefortravel.com |
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Recent Original Stories
P.A. Semi , a 150-employee chip startup, wants to make name for itself through attention to detail. The Silicon Valley chip startup, run by chip legend Dan Dobberpuhl-Dobberpuhl, its CEO, presided over the development of the Alpha processor while at Digital Equipment Corp.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 17th Oct 2005 17:07 UTC
While Build 5232 was released today to testers , WinSuperSite continues its review of build 5231. "Windows Vista Build 5231 could have been horrible and I'd still be happy about it, because we're finally getting regular Windows Vista builds.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 14th Jan 2007 23:05 UTC, submitted by an Anonymous Reader
This week's KDE Commit Digest tells about an installer for KDE on Windows and the problems the developers encountered setting up a working environment for KDE to run on. Many screenshots included, showing the first applications (such as Konqueror) running natively.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Jan 2006 12:55 UTC
When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, Micheal Dell was asked what he would do to fix Apple. Dell replied: "What would I do? I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders."
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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.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft will release the final build of IE7 today to customers. IE7 will be made available via Automatic Updates on the 1st of November. At the moment there is no link on Microsoft.com, but Yahoo has the final build bundled with Yahoo Mail . FlexBeta is currently hosting Internet Explorer 7 Final without the need of downloading Yahoo Mail . My take: Read about my thoughts on IE7's new ...
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Linked by David Adams on Wed 17th Aug 2005 17:03 UTC, submitted by G.S.
The most recent Mac OS X security update from Apple Computer includes a glitch that prevents users from running 64-bit applications on the company's new Tiger operating system, AppleInsider has confirmed.
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Olympic organisers to lift Internet restrictions
By Karolos Grohmann
Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Olympic organisers to lift Internet restrictions
By Karolos Grohmann
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Olympic organisers to lift Internet restrictions
By Karolos Grohmann
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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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 media covering the Beijing Games, the IOC told Reuters on Friday.
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Yahoo board to face ire at annual meeting
Yahoo Inc.'s recent truce with investor Carl Icahn didn't pacify many shareholders, who remain on the war path heading into the Internet company's annual meeting Friday.
The Clarion-Ledger |
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Podcast - Apple Weekly Report #130: Apple Earnings, Jobs' Health, MobileMe Headaches
Apple reported is second best quarter in the company's history, App Store downloads topped 25 million, and there's a mystery product transition coming in the next couple of months. The second iPhone 3G launch is coming in August, and MobileMe is giving people headaches. This week's Quick...
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Computer search disputed in LITH child pornography case
WOODSTOCK – A 60-year-old Lake in the Hills man accused of having and distributing child pornography is arguing that police overstepped their bounds in searching his computer.
Northwest Herald |
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IBM to acquire ILOG
On July 28th 2008, IBM and ILOG announced that they had signed an agreement regarding to the proposed acquisition of ILOG by IBM. By this acquisition, IBM will combine its business process management, business optimisation, SOA technologies with ILOG's Business Rules Management Systems software.
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Clearing the air: A first-time visit to the Church of Scientology
Not about the field of Scientology itself; plenty of articles had been written and/or posted on the Internet by ex-Scientologists (including founder L. Ron Hubbard’s son, L. Ron Hubbard, Jr., who reportedly changed his name to Ron deWolf in the early 1980s).
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