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Students learn the basics at local camp
In the age of XBox, hand-held computers and digital cable, leaders with the Trinity Lutheran Church in Rocky Mount are trying to give children a reason to step away from the television.
Rocky Mount Telegram |
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InternetNZ announces Council election results
Media Release – 4 August, 2008 – InternetNZ (The Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) announces official results in this year’s InternetNZ Council elections.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Slow economy has more people hitting the books
More people are borrowing books and movies instead of buying them. They're canceling their magazine subscriptions. They're clamoring after discounted museum passes, and spending more time surfing the Internet, for free.
Gloucester Daily Times |
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Recent Original Stories
Serenity Systems announced the immediate availability of eComStation 2.0 RC3, The Warpstock Europe 2007 release. This release is available to customers with an active Software Subscriptions Services subcription.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
Remember Yoper? Yoper is working towards version 3.0 of their Linux distro. For those of you that want to help with the beta testing, a download is now available. Yoper is optimized for i686 processors and speed.
OS News |
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Kaspersky Internet Security 2009
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 has a new interface that's more attractive and better organized; on the inside, the suite's new application filtering offers no-hassle protection.
PC Magazine |
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How To: Spend Father's Day
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! Golfing is one of the best ways to spend Father's Day With the hustle and bustle that most of us experience nowadays, we probably don't realize how long it has been since we took the time to stop and say thanks to the man who has stood by us from toddler to man -- good old dad.
AskMen |
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Looking for good interest rates? Just log on
Internet banks giving great interest rates for savings accounts.
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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Wireless network getting bigger
As wireless Internet service in Racine County moves toward countywide coverage, leaders of a public-private...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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House Goes Home, but Video Goes Online via Cellphone
Representative John Culberson, a Texas Republican, acted as a citizen journalist, albeit a partisan one, covering Republicans in the House, after the chamber had adjourned for its recess.
New York Times |
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Cadbury announces Wispa comeback
The Wispa bar is to make a full comeback following a successful internet campaign, Cadbury says.
BBC News |
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Internet now an option for Dewitt County Circuit Clerk inquiries
CLINTON -- Among the regular duties for employees of any circuit clerk’s office is to answer questions about upcoming court schedules and the ever-changing status of such cases.
The Pantagraph |
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China Tastes Glories Of Free Press [Journalismism]
Ha ha, China unblocked much of the internet this week as it moved to allow "free and unfettered" reporting around the Olympics, and look what happened: the entire country discovered that American...
Gawker |
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'Brangelina' babies finally unveiled on Web
LOS ANGELES - The most famous babies on the planet, the latest spawn of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, made their world premiere on the Internet on Sunday, having outfoxed the paparazzi since they were born three weeks ago.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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Education Software: Mall to Look Forward to
SINGAPORE: Primary school teacher Eugene Ng thinks that a lot of time would be saved in class if he did not have to filter out all their relevant hits he got every time he types in a search keyword when looking for information.
Channel NewsAsia |
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Just over a year ago, Tim Butler wrote an article
which outlined why he thought the GNOME Project was clearly the free software desktop project with the best vision of the future.
New Mobile Computing |
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Girls school in Quetta attacked
QUETTA, Aug 3: Suspected Taliban militants set on fire furniture, computers and records of a private girls’ school in a suburb of the city on Sunday morning.
Dawn |
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Time Warner makes progress on AOL separation - Report
Time Warner is expected to announce Wednesday that it has completed the accounting steps required to eventually separate AOL's dial-up Internet-access business from its advertising and content business, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
CNN Money |
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After announcing on Friday that it was offering the iPhone, Virgin Mobile has already run out of stock. In a case of better late than never, Optus-owned Virgin Mobile is now offering the Apple iPhone 3G at a marginally cheaper price point than its competitors in Australia.
ZDNet Australia |
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Interactive Web site lets grandparents stay in touch
It used to be that all kids had to do to pay Grandma or Grandpa a visit was walk up the street or hop in the station wagon and take a short car ride across town.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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Push Up And Back For Internet Freedom!
SOLO-International Press Release: Push Up And Back For Internet Freedom! Is there any difference between the authorities in China and those in America?
Scoop.co.nz |
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Software company reinvents workplace
It's not true that you must work 80-hour weeks, trash competitors and gouge your customers to get ahead in today's dog-eatdog business world. Rich Sheridan and his gang of computer programmers and high-tech "anthropologists" at Menlo Innovations in Ann Arbor, Mich., say so.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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Report: Christina Applegate Has Breast Cancer
Christina Applegate reportedly is undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
NBC 11 Bay Area |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-08-04 03:17 Australia job advertisements dip slightly in July
SYDNEY, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Job advertisements in Australian newspapers and on the Internet dipped in July, pointing to a moderate easing in strong jobs growth in coming months, a survey showed on Monday.
Interactive Investor |
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Country Scientist: Personal computer era's humble beginnings
Forty years ago this summer, Lt. Ed Roberts was assigned to the Laser Division of the Air Force Weapons Laboratory in Albuquerque, N.M., where I also was assigned. Roberts had just graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in electrical engineering.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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