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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Apr 2007 22:38 UTC
The browser wars are over , and now Microsoft, Mozilla and other vendors plan to focus on positioning the browser as a development platform. That was the consensus of a panel of representatives at the O'Reilly Web 2.0 Expo who help develop Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and the Google Reader.
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Red Hat is taking a business-as-usual stance
in the face of renewed rumblings from Microsoft's Steve Ballmer over the need for Red Hat Linux users to pay up. Ballmer has repeatedly claimed that Microsoft IP is found in Linux.
OS News |
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Check It Out
(IsraelNN.com) American security officials have said they can legally confiscate passengers' laptop computers even if there is no suspicion of wrongdoing.
Israel National News |
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‘Rogge made no deal on Internet censorship’
BEIJING: International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge made no deal with Beijing Olympic organisers over Internet censorship, a senior IOC official said yesterday.
Gulf Times |
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Obscene websites to be filtered
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has directed the Director General of Telecommunications Regulation Commission (TRC) that the websites featuring obscene and pornographic materials should be filtered with immediate effect to protect children against the internet pornography.
Sunday Observer |
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Olympic head: No deal on Internet censorship
Olympic officials on Saturday said there was "no deal" with the Chinese government to restrict Internet access for foreign journalists covering the Beijing Games.
Muzi |
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Getting prescription drugs on the Internet is kid stuff
OLMSTED FALLS, OHIO -- With his homework in his hand, the kid would hop off the bus, walk half a block home and grab the mail.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Police blotter
8:15 a.m. Friday, 1100 block of West Third Street, battery. 9:15 a.m. Friday, 800 block of South Branson Street, theft of cell phone and mo-ped.
Marion Chronicle-Tribune |
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Pricey dinners, conferences scatter list of local school credit card charges
As pocketbooks tightened in 2007, some local school officials spent taxpayer money on frequent travel and expensive meals, a Times computer-assisted review of school credit card use shows.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Olympic ticket scam nets thousands
Australians among those caught up in online Olympics ticket scam.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Launch of Private Rocket Fails; Three Satellites Were Onboard
A privately funded rocket was lost on its way to space, bringing a third failure in a row to an Internet multimillionaire?s effort to create a market for low-cost space-delivery business.
New York Times |
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Night lights too bright on electronic gadgets
NEW YORK Twinkle, twinkle, little Internet router. And cell phone. And digital video recorder. And cable modem. And game console. And power strip. And TV -- even though it's turned off.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Recent Original Stories
"Have you ever wished you had another computer handy? Maybe you want to try a new operating system out. Maybe you want to test something experimental without potentially breaking your own system. Maybe you need to run some software that only runs in a different operating system.
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Woman with disabilities meets man of her dreams on Internet
DETROIT — Some of us worry we won't find true love because our noses are too big, our breasts too small, our hair too thin. Shannon Wiltse, however, was born without several standard parts and never imagined her disability would inhibit romance. Yet well into her 20s, every guy she asked for affection replied: "No, thanks. Let's just be friends.” She had plenty of friends. She wanted a lover. At ...
The Oklahoman |
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Promising Prospect
Dickinson standout Frenzel has used all-star camps to build profile as top Division I recruit As Cole Frenzel opens up the Web site featuring a one-minute video of him on its home page, his cell phone begins to ring. The 18-year-old looks at it, laughs, shakes his head and turns off the ringer. Advertisement: CREDIT WORKS LLC Improve you personal credit & raise your credit scores. ...
The Dickinson Press |
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Windows Vista ranked Microsoft's safest OS
KIEL, Germany - Windows Vista is the safest Microsoft operating system available, according to an online test conducted by the Association of German Network Security.
Khaleej Times |
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Apple's iPhone 3G is speedy, but lacks the ‘oomph’ factor
HAMBURG - Apple's new iPhone 3G has been on the market for just a few days, but some reviewers have had access to it for weeks and have already aired their views on the phone. Most have praised its ease of use although it is by no means perfect.
Khaleej Times |
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New law regulates sale of scrap metal
McComb Recycling owner Cecil Taylor agreed.
The Biloxi Sun Herald |
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Business People: Sunday August 3, 2008
•3DIcon Corp. names Hakki Refai chief technology officer. He recently served as the senior research scientist in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Oklahoma. 3DIcon, based in Tulsa, is a developer of 3D projection and display technologies. •Western Industries Corp. names Kacy Evans sales representative. She will be responsible for developing new ...
The Oklahoman |
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From amateur web star to corporate pitchman
Matt Harding has this silly dance he does, this running-in-place thing where he waves his arms around spastically. If it had a name, you might call it the Excited Toddler.
Concord Monitor |
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Six Ashtabula County libraries linked by computer
With the click of a mouse, Andover Public Library this week saw its inventory leap from around 26,000 items to more than 235,000.
Star Beacon |
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School offers online courses through NovaNet
Thirty-eight students regularly showed up at Cape High last month to use the 40 computer stations for online courses through a software program...
The News-Press |
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Some telecoms show progress in maturity
Cell phones are everywhere these days, their users chattering away or sending text messages. High-speed Internet connections via home phone lines are also commonplace.
Pioneer Press |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 22nd Oct 2005 16:23 UTC, submitted by anonymous
In his blog, Aaron Siego reveals that in Q1 2006 Trolltech is going to release a technical preview of officially supported Java bindings for Qt 4, and that Qt 4.1 has built-in SVG support and PDF generation.
New Mobile Computing |
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We're never truly in the dark
NEW YORK — Twinkle, twinkle, little Internet router. And cell phone. And digital video recorder. And cable modem. And game console.
Connecticut Post |
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