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IRCE recognized as one of America’s fastest growing trade shows
The Internet Retailer Conference & Exhibition has been named one of the 50 fastest growing trade shows by publisher Trade Show Week. IRCE received the recognition in the first year it was eligible for consideration. The award is based on growth from 2005 to 2007.
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Three Internet Search Leaders Work Together on Code for Dealing with China
Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft say the code of conduct will be ready later this year...
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Hackers stole more than 40 million payment card account numbers, U.S. says
In cases that go back years, a group of 11 U.S. and foreign computer hackers broke into the networks of nine retailers and stole information from more than 40 million payment card accounts, federal prosecutors have charged.
InternetRetailer.com |
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PFSweb to Report 2008 Second Quarter Results on August 14, 2008
PFSweb, Inc. (Nasdaq: PFSW), an international business process outsourcing provider of end-to-end web commerce solutions and an online discount retailer, today announced it plans to release financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008, on Thursday, August 14, 2008.
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Black Hat: 'Angell Of Doom' Bashes Control Freaks
London School Of Economics Profesor Ian Angell insists that computer systems are imperfect and will always be out of human and technological control, no matter how hard we try.
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Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small - good for kids, maybe, but not for adults.
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Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small _ good for kids, maybe, but not for...
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More revealed in internet porn investigation
Cary Police are speaking out about their investigation into a missing 12-year-old Sanford boy and his relationship with a former Cary porn star.
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Former Teacher Had Child Porn, Police Say
A former special education teacher was arrested in Orlando on suspicion of having child porn images on his computer, authorities say.
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NRF likes e-fencing bill
WASHINGTON — The National Retail Federation (NRF) welcomes the introduction of legislation in Congress intended to prevent electronic fencing (e-fencing) of stolen merchandise through Internet auctions.
Mississippi Business Journal |
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Sprint, Qwest Revenues Drop as Competition Heats Up (Update1)
Sprint, the third-biggest U.S. wireless carrier, today said it had a $344 million loss as sales declined 11 percent. Qwest, No. 3 in the U.S. local-phone market, said profit fell 24 percent and sales slipped 2.3 percent. Both stocks dropped in New York.
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Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
(AP:NEW YORK) When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small _ good for kids, maybe, but not for adults.
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AOL ad revenue basically flat, probably because who goes to AOL.com anymore? [Earnings]
Time Warner beat second-quarter earning estimates, posting revenues of $11.55 billion against Wall Street's guess of $11.45 billion. But AOL, the company's online division, which is strangely coveted... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Job Description:
Very good command of English - both written and verbal. Competent in basic Microsoft office tools such as Word / Excel / Access / PowerPoint. Internet experienced.
Rigzone |
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Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
NEW YORK (AP) — When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small — good for kids, maybe, but not for adults.
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NASA Dispels Internet Rumors About Life On Mars
Officials caution against rumors, conspiracy theories, and speculation as interest grows and the Phoenix Mars Lander continues to collect specimens from the Red Planet.
InformationWeek |
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Apple's new MobileMe boss punished with a promotion [Eddy Cue]
Eddy Cue, the vice president in charge of Apple's iTunes Store, where outages contributed to the iPhone 3G's messy launch, isn't getting fired. Instead, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is promoting him to head... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Allin Corporation Announces Strong Second Quarter Results
Allin Corporation , a Microsoft Gold Certified technology consulting firm, today reported results for the three months and six months ended June 30, 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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eDiets.com(R) Announces Q2 2008 Results
eDiets.com, Inc. , leveraging the power of the Internet to bring diet, fitness and healthy lifestyle solutions to everyone, today announced results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Icahn joins Yahoo board, turning up heat for deal
Yahoo Inc's board has confirmed billionaire investor Carl Icahn as a director, while board member Robert Kotick tendered his resignation as part of a previously announced deal, the company has announced.
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MSI Wind Goes Charitable with "Love Edition"
The MSI Wind is supposed to compete directly against the Asus Eee PC line of subnotebooks, but as the price continues to rise on this little netbook, its ability to lure away some customers is starting to wane.
MobileMag |
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Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small - good for kids, maybe, but not for adults. Now, Asus has expanded its line with laptops that are just big enough for a full-size touch-typist, and at least one of the models hits ...
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Microsoft's Initiative Spawns Software to Improve Worker Productivity
Microsoft Corp. 's Matt Dyor will be paying close attention Tuesday to how computer users react to the program that he and another employee have been developing for the past year.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Flying High with useful iPhone 3G App
Apple's new iPhone App Store is full of ways to waste time, but some Houston entrepreneurs are trying to leverage the device's popularity to turn a profit.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Sybase unveils enterprise mobility platform
LAS VEGAS, USA: Sybase Inc., a leading provider of enterprise infrastructure and mobile software, demonstrated its next generation architecture for mobilizing enterprise applications, Sybase Unwired Platform, to approximately 1,200 attendees from more than 41 countries at its TechWave User Training and Solutions Conference.
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