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Library offers computer classes
STAMFORD - The Ferguson Library will offer regular computer and Internet training classes in the main library's third floor computer lab.
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www.kentonline.co.uk - your gateway to Kent
Kent’s MPs are backing calls to introduce greater regulation of video on the web to stop children accessing the net’s dark side. One in six schoolchildren sees ‘nasty, worrying or frightening’ content on the web according to the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
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Search for homes by MLS, classified listings, rentals, and much more! The country’s largest ferry fleet lies off the coast of Washington more... Keller Williams covers all-Dead material with his new, Internet-only album, “REX.”
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Smart businesses see dissatisfied customers as opportunities
The number of firms that still conduct business in the old manner without taking the Web into consideration is amazing.
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Attorneys to women: 'Forgive and forget'
The two women working as deputy auditors for Cape Girardeau County say they have been told they must forgive their boss for using the Internet to repeatedly view and print images of half-naked women and forget that it happened.
Southeast Missourian |
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Go Green! by turning in electronics, batteries at zoo
Seneca Park Zoo hosts recycling event.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Wappinger to upgrade computer system
WAPPINGERS FALLS - New computer equipment and software OK'd for Wappinger town hall will increase security and provide the public with easier access to information, current and historic.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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6 things you should know about wireless networking
Want to get every computer in your home on the Internet? Would you like to share music, photo or video files stored on the computers? Read Kim Komando's column for answers.
The Shreveport Times |
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Zimbabweans use old coins for new prices
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Apple App Store Taking Off, Some Developers, Like Tap Tap, Hit Gold
Tap Tap Revenge , a free music game for the iPhone from Tapulous, is the second app to hit one million downloads, according to Tech Crunch. While the Tapulos business model is less direct, other developers are making very good money selling their native apps on Apple App Store.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Apr 2006 13:59 UTC
"Despite the head start that KDE enjoyed, the large number of KDE users and developers, and Linus Torvalds personally endorsing KDE, GNOME has won the desktop environment battle.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 06:13 UTC
Apple's MacOS X is making inroads in the business world, according to a report by market research firm Jupiter Research, the report covers desktop and server OS usage in medium to large sized businesses.
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2 men arrested in data breach
A Pasadena man was arrested Friday and charged with illegally accessing computers containing the personal identification information of Countrywide Home Loan customers and selling the data, federal officials announced.
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"In this article, I'll compare Ubuntu 7.04 with the upcoming release of PC-BSD 1.4 . Having used both operating systems extensively, PC-BSD is the one I recommend and the one I install in desktop environments. If you've used Ubuntu before, but haven't tried PC-BSD, give it a try.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Mar 2007 21:36 UTC
Mozilla on March 20 released new security and stability updates for both versions of its Firefox browser and for its Internet application suite, SeaMonkey. The new updates eradicate a minor FTP PASV port-scanning vulnerability.
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Rail-car restaurant on the block
One of Emporia's unique structures -- a rail car converted into a restaurant -- is for sale on a Kansas online auction site. The 1920s rail car is listed on Purplewave.com. Purple Wave is based in Manhattan, where it started in 2000. The company has nine locations across the country and is growing rapidly. "We are unlike eBay or other do-it-yourself Internet marketplaces because we specialize ...
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Yahoo board emerges unscathed from annual meeting
(AP) -- Yahoo Inc.'s board emerged largely unscathed from the Internet company's annual meeting Friday as a subdued crowd of shareholders raised few questions about the directors' rejection of Microsoft Corp.'s $47.5 billion takeover bid.
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Lawmakers demand info on Web tracking practices
(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.
PhysOrg |
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IOC's Gosper Says Beijing Will `Fall Into Line' Over Web Access
Aug. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Kevan Gosper , chairman of the International Olympic Committee's press commission, comments on international over Internet access and censorship at the Beijing Olympics.
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Search for homes by MLS, classified listings, rentals, and much more! Keller Williams covers all-Dead material with his new, Internet-only album, “REX.”
Vail Daily |
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IBM camp gets girls excited about science
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS - IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center is an imposing, professional-looking building perched on a hill.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Sep 2006 21:18 UTC
Researchers with the University of California at Santa Barbara, working in conjunction with Intel, announced Monday the next step in their joint plans to produce an entirely solid-state photonic processor assembly - a chip which processes data as light waves, without the need for microscopic, yet movable, parts.
New Mobile Computing |
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Terrorism and the Internet
As the Internet continues to dominate the world over, the nation's military is considering how to better handle threats posed by attacks through it.
St. Clair County Journal |
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Recent Original Stories
Many people who have called Apple to complain about excessive heat coming from their newly purchased computers have been told that the MacBook and the MacBook Pro are in fact Notebook computers and not Laptop computers.
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AMD started delivering on their word of providing GPU specifications to the open-source community without a ...
. They were also asked if they believe NVIDIA will follow suit in helping the open-source community. Those that responded were David Airlie, Daniel Stone, Jerome Glisse, Stephane Marchesin, and Oliver McFadden.
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