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How green is my paper?
Do you feel guilty about picking up the newspaper and getting your news printed on trees? Perhaps you feel guilty discarding all that paper into the recycling bin after you are done with it? Do you think about all the trees that could be saved by not using all that paper?
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Fees add to costs at Clemson
CLEMSON -- The bills are in the mail -- actually online -- and some Clemson parents and students are suffering sticker shock over what some call "hidden" fees in addition to increased tuition.
The Greenville News |
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Distis to the rescue of SW dealers
NEW DELHI, INDIA: In a move that will extend some respite to software dealers facing the brunt of double taxation across the country, distributors of Microsoft licenses—Redington and Ingram Micro, have circulated mails among the dealer community indicating that they (distributors) will now be importing all Microsoft licenses as physical licenses.
CIOL |
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Prison official fired in smutty e-mail case ordered back to work
COLUMBIA - A prison official fired last year during a probe of allegations that some prison employees viewed porn on their prison computers has been ordered back to work by a state grievance committee, the prison system's director told The Greenville News.
The Greenville News |
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LG first to mass-produce Halogen-free 13.3 inch LCD Panel
LG announces that they will commence mass-production of environmentally friendly 13.3 inch notebook display panels this month. The new LCD panels are halogen-free, meaning that the concentration of Bromine (Br) and chlorine (Cl) got dramatically reduc...
I4U |
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Investors flock to online advertising market
Digital media investors continue to target online advertising as a potential pot of gold, even as a weak economy threatens ad spending.
BizJournals |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 4th Aug 2007 20:57 UTC
Google Trends recently updated their online "popularity" meter and Ubuntu remains the clear No1 Linux distro in terms of search trend. Fedora and Debian seem to be battling for the second position, while SuSE had a small "trend" loss in the 3rd place.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Aug 2006 22:15 UTC
Mercury Computer Systems announced a USD 7999 accelerator card Tuesday that uses the Cell Broadband Engine processor that plugs into a computer's PCI slot.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Apple Inc. has pulled its security engineering team out of a planned public discussion on the company's security practices, which had been set for next week's Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas."
New Mobile Computing |
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Washington State's Edmonds Community College Selects Autonomy's Business Process Management Solution
Autonomy Corporation plc , a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise, today announced that Edmonds Community College has selected Cardiff's Business Process Management solution to enhance its administration's efficiency and improve employees' productivity.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jan 2006 14:45 UTC
"Microsoft has some catching up to do. It's not a phrase you hear every day. But whether it's Apple Computer's iTunes-iPod combo or Google's advertising engine, the software maker's top executives readily admit that they are coming from behind.
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The video of the Haiku Tech Talk at Google has been published online on Google Video .
"This is an introduction to Haiku, an open source operating system designed from the ground up for the desktop, inspired in the concepts and technologies of BeOS. The presentation will cover the concepts and features that make Haiku unique, as well as a hands on demo."
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
"Apple Inc. has pulled its security engineering team out of a planned public discussion on the company's security practices, which had been set for next week's Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas."
OS News |
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Moves by HP, Roche, Facebook may free choice Palo Alto office space
Some of Palo Alto's highest-profile businesses are looking to make moves that could put as much as 1.5 million square feet of space on the city's leasing market.
BizJournals |
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FCC Works to 'white space' wireless Web debate
WASHINGTON — The nation’s top technology companies have spent millions of dollars and nearly two years building devices, poring over laptops and working in federal labs trying to come up with a new way of providing high-speed Internet to bandwidth-hungry cities as well as hard-to-reach rural regions.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Sunday night NFL games to stream online
The National Football League, signaling a major shift in strategy, will stream live broadcasts of Sunday night football games beginning in September, making the contests widely available on the Internet for the first time.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Sep 2005 18:40 UTC
"Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.12, the latest version of the popular, multi-platform free desktop environment." Important changes include, but are not limited to: Clearlooks set to default theme, improved file manager (Nautilus), new document viewer ( Evince ), and much more.
New Mobile Computing |
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New Zealand internet service providers considered the country's regulatory environment less of a concern today than they did two years ago, before the operational separation of incumbent Telecom New Zealand, a survey has revealed.
ZDNet Australia |
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Sun 3rd Aug 2008 00:16 UTC
"The recent release of Intel's Centrino 2 platform means a refresh of notebooks from every manufacturer. Lenovo took this chance to not only update the internals of their ThinkPads, but also to make changes to their naming conventions and release a few new models, including the addition of the ThinkPad X200 to the venerable X series.
New Mobile Computing |
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Mediaset Sues Google Over YouTube Clips
Italian media group Mediaset is suing Google and its YouTube unit for 500m euros ($779m) for alleged illegal commercial use of copyrighted video clips.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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IBM Offers Data Protection for SMBs
IBM has introduced a suite of integrated data protection software for the SMB sector. It said Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack is a rebranded version of software from its April acquisition of data protection start-up FilesX.
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ACS Wins $120m BPO Renewal Deal From Apollo
Affiliated Computer Services has won a three-year $120m BPO contract renewal from Apollo Group, the parent company of private US universities the University of Phoenix (UPX) and Western International University (WIU).
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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NHS launches online one-stop advice-shop for mums-to-be
The first NHS online maternity guide, offering a wealth of information on pregnancy and birth, at just the click of a mouse, has been launched.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Mar 2006 11:28 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Even if you don't use OpenBSD, you're likely to be benefiting from it unknowingly. If you're using Solaris, SCO UnixWare, OS X, SUSE Linux, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, chances are you're using the OpenBSD-developed OpenSSH for secure shell access to remote machines.
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Recent Original Stories
Of course the net is buzzing with reactions to the Novell-Microsoft agreement of yesterday. Bruce Perens is very negative about it all: "What aren't they telling you? First, you can be sure that Microsoft's not out to help a competitor.
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