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Intermittent disruption of WSDOT’s south Bellevue area traffic cameras
Internet users trying to find traffic information on the Washington State Department of Transportation Web site may notice intermittent disruptions on Sunday, Aug. 3.
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Electronic recycling collection planned
For the third year in a row, electronic recycling will be offered in Wayne County. This year, the drop-off site will be at the Wayne County Recycling Center in Berlin Township rather than the fairgrounds. The dates are Friday and Saturday, September 26 and 27.
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Easy ride
Yahoo shareholders fail to put up a fight at annual meeting
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Apr 2006 18:30 UTC
Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer browser has undergone a major security makeover to plug 10 vulnerabilities that puts millions at risk of PC takeover, address bar spoofing and information disclosure attacks.
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Search Engine Strategies (SES) San Jose 2008 to Feature Wide Range of Conference Speakers from Brand Name Companies
Speakers from Adobe, Cisco, Digitas, Discover, HP, Intuit, Ogilvy, Omnicom, Procter & Gamble, The New York Times and Walt Disney to Give Presentations at SES (PRWeb Aug 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1171744.htm
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Stoops boots incoming freshman after internet video
An incoming freshman player at Oklahoma was dismissed from the football team Friday by coach Bob Stoops after a video of him rapping about guns and shooting people appeared on the Internet.
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Videos reintroduce downtown areas
Six videos posted on Scottsdale's Web site are encouraging locals and tourists to revisit the city's downtown, ''Where the Old West meets the New West.''
The Arizona Republic |
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Amazon.com To Buy Online Bookseller AbeBooks
Amazon said it plans to have the out-of-print book seller continue as a stand-alone operation based in Victoria, British Columbia.
InformationWeek |
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Yahoo's Board Wins Big Endorsement By Shareholders
Support for all nine of the current directors represents a ringing endorsement of their tough stance with Microsoft in this year's talks on a full or partial merger.
InformationWeek |
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Windows Mobile gains cloud sync
— Jul. 24, 2008 — Microsoft has launched a lightweight website aimed at availing Windows Mobile device users of its fledgling "Live Mesh" service. The service aims to let users share and synchronize files between PCs running heterogeneous OSes, and even control them remotely. ...
WindowsForDevices |
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U.S. Lawmakers Query Internet Firms On Ad Targeting
The request comes amid rising scrutiny of the practice, known as deep-packet inspection, or DPI, by lawmakers and consumer advocates.
InformationWeek |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 14th Nov 2005 18:38 UTC
Opera on Monday released a new version of its Web browser for Series 60 based mobile phones, such as those offered by Nokia. Opera 8.5 for S60 includes a new zoom function that lets mobile users view images and text in full size. A password manager has also been added in the update.
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Lawmakers Demand Info on Web Tracking Practices
WASHINGTON (AP) - A congressional committee wants the nation's largest telecommunications and Internet companies to explain whether they target online advertising based on consumers' search queries and Web surfing habits.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Ron Fournier named chief of AP's Washington bureau
WASHINGTON -- Ron Fournier, a former White House correspondent, national political writer and online political editor for The Associated Press, has been named chief of the AP's...
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Tax Holiday
The annual back-to-school sales tax holiday is going full blast right now across Alabama. Many cities in the metro area are participating in the sales tax holiday! Things like clothing, computers, books, and school supplies, are all on the list of items.
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Staff details on latest missing State laptop
DETAILS of staff working in a Government department were on the missing laptop at the centre of the latest data security scare.
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Top 10: Security, Midori, and Terry Childs
Security news dominated this week, and that will undoubtedly be the case next week as well, with the Black Hat and Defcon conferences under way in Las Vegas. In other news, Microsoft announced its vision for a post-Windows OS, and the case of the rogue San Francisco admin kept getting more odd. [ Video: Catch up on the week in tech news with the World Tech update ] 1. DNS patches ...
InfoWorld |
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Timothy Karr: TKO of Comcast Sets Stage for a Better Internet
They tried to thwart us. Their flacks and shills tried to discredit us. Their media lapdogs tried to attack us. But nothing could stop a...
HuffingtonPost |
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Showdown at Yahoo
Tech Beat's Rob Hof live-blogs from the Yahoo shareholders meeting
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft revealed today that it will not support EFI booting for Windows Vista on its launch. The news will be a shock for owners of Intel Macs who had hoped they would be able to dual-boot between Windows Vista and OS X. Intel Macs only support booting via EFI.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 30th Jun 2007 17:19 UTC, submitted by doro
Right, because we should trust you, some nobody from nowhere that's done nothing, over two of the world's biggest hackers. That's like saying we should always trust Microsoft because they're the largest software company.
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Recent Original Stories
"Trolltech today released an initial technology preview of Qt Jambi to its commercial customers and the open source community for testing and feedback. Qt Jambi is a prototype technology that enables Java developers to utilize Qt."
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Recent Original Stories
"Remember the 1980s worries about how the 'forking' of Unix could hurt that operating system's chances for adoption? That was nothing compared to the mess we've got today with Linux , where upwards of 300 distributions vie for the attention of computer users seeking an alternative to Windows."
New Mobile Computing |
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Coffee without the Bible
Coffee, the Internet, music and art all come together in a new venture for a Santa Cruz church.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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"As we saw in part 1
of this series, large applications and games under Windows are getting incredibly close to hitting the 2GB barrier, the amount of virtual address space a traditional Win32 (32-bit) application can access.
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