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Apple preps fifth Leopard update with more than 80 patches
Apple has begun to more aggressively update its Mac OS X operating system and is now patching the operating system with regular minor security updates and incremental updates pretty much one a month. The fifth update for Leopard was handed to developers last week and will be making its way as Mac OS X 10.5.5 to end-users soon.
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ERP software market set to touch Dh991m in Gulf
Dubai: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software market is expected to gain a substantially bigger market share in the Gulf countries in next five years and the value of this market is expected to touch close to $270 million (Dh990.9 million) this year, a research report said.
Zawya |
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Business Times Online
PC PROTECTOR: Kaspersky Labs Asia Ltd director of channel Gun Suk Ling (right) handling over the Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 software to the Russian Ambassador to Malaysia Alexander Karchava at the launch of Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 and Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 in Kuala Lumpur on July 28 2008.
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Mooseheart school receiving $244,00 facelift
MOOSEHEART – Students will walk into a new entrance at Mooseheart’s school building and have wireless Internet access when they return to campus on Aug. 20.
Kane County Chronicle |
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Local researchers in China to observe total solar eclipse
A group of area researchers are in Weinan, China to video capture and broadcast to the Internet a total solar eclipse, observable only from a small narrow corridor on the Earth.
Crookston Daily Times |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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School board approves requests
The purchase of 60 new computers for the Granite City High School business labs was approved last week by the Granite City school board.
Granite City Press-Record |
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Who should design, referee the new Internet?
The Internet has been around for approximately four decades, but a team of Stanford University experts says it’s broken. These experts are taking a “pull out all the stops” approach to developing a new prototype.
Journal Inquirer |
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IOC brass at odds over censorship issue
BEIJING - Dissension has erupted in the senior ranks of the International Olympic Committee, with the head of its press commission suggesting that IOC president Jacques Rogge acquiesced to Chinese plans to censor Internet access during the Beijing Olympics.
TSN |
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Some websites unblocked for Olympics, but not all
BEIJING - Olympic organizers unblocked some Internet sites at the main press centre and media venues Friday while others remained off limits for journalists covering the Beijing games.
TSN |
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Keller Williams covers all-Dead material
Keller Williams covers all-Dead material with his new, Internet-only album, “REX.”
Vail Daily |
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With automated tagging, Web links can surprise
NEW YORK -- It wasn’t what anyone expected to see while perusing a news article.
The Pantagraph |
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Corporate wiki: Sure, it’s fun to say, but it’s useful, too
If you’re anything like me, Wikipedia is the Google of research, history and random facts. I recently found the heights of the five tallest buildings in the world, the history of a local shopping center, the names of Brangelina’s now six kids. But the beauty of this all-encompassing online encyclopedia is a right you likely haven’t exercised. You can lend your own expertise to just about any ...
BizJournals |
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London paper's campaign to expose online racists
An Irish community newspaper in London has launched a bid to expose the racist perpetrators of an online hate campaign against the winner of the capital's Rose of Tralee contest.
holdthefrontpage.co.uk |
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Mark Morris students shine in computer contest
Mark Morris High School students proved once again they are among the best in the nation in computer-aided design and computer-aided machining skills.
The Daily News |
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Online, classes click
Online learning has been growing in popularity for years. But with rising gas prices pushing students to take more Internet-based courses, some colleges could soon have more students studying off-campus than on.
BizJournals |
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Q&A with BlueStar Inc.'s Steve Cuntz
When he became CEO of BlueStar Inc. in 1992, Steve Cuntz led the small Florence-based consumer electronics distributor into the national playing field, opening 13 offices throughout the United States, Canada and Latin America. He since has moved the firm’s focus to radio frequency identification (RFID) products like bar code scanners and inventory tracking devices and recently began carrying a ...
BizJournals |
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Bruised Seoul govt takes on ‘infodemics’
SEOUL: South Korea’s unpopular young government is having second thoughts about the benefits of running the world’s most wired society.
Gulf Times |
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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.
Collinsville Herald |
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Hotel tax lawsuit grinds on
HAMMOND A federal judge this month refused to toss out a class-action lawsuit that a local tourism bureau filed against a group of online hotel reservation giants.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Protect your data. Here are some tips
Locks, alarms and cameras can help guard your facilities and equipment. But what about your computer databases? They are the places where valuable, sensitive and potentially irreplaceable assets of your business are stored.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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WEB SETS UP LINK TO CUSTOMERS
The reasons for selling your products and services on the Internet are obvious. But the value of building an interactive Web-based ''community'' for your customers is less understood and appreciated, said Akron business consultant Don Philabaum.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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BUILDING CUSTOMER LOYALTY USING THE INTERNET
Akron business consultant Don Philabaum offers his book Internet Dough for free on the Internet at http://internetdough.net. Philabaum said business owners who find ways to interact with their customers online can build loyalty and, in turn, more profits. Here are a few ideas:
Akron Beacon Journal |
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INTERVIEW ADVICE
Do's and don'ts for older workers in interviews: DO Go online and research the company. Leave those white shoes and belt in the closet and buy a new wardrobe. Stress your interest in learning new skills. Emphasize you are computer-savvy. DON'T Wear a beard, especially if it's graying. Tell your interviewer he's about the same age as your son. Talk about the ''good old days.'' Say you'd ...
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 11th Jan 2006 18:06 UTC
"Today Apple announced the MacBook Pro. It has quite a few changes compared to the previous PowerBook. For one, it uses an Intel Core Duo (formally known as Yonah) chip. This is a dual core processor and no, unlike what Steve Jobs stated, this does not have two processors.
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