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Buy.com Enhances Social Commerce Capabilities With Bazaarvoice Ask &
AUSTIN, Texas, BUSINESS WIRE -- Bazaarvoice, the market and technology leader in hosted social commerce applications that drive sales, today announced the implementation of Bazaarvoice Ask & Answer(TM) on Buy.com, the Internet Superstore(TM). Shoppers can now post product questions alongside standard product information to be answered by other consumers who have direct experience with the ...
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File-sharing Networks Return with Legitimate Ways to Share Music -- and Make Money
After the U.S. Supreme Court declared in 2005 that Internet file-sharing sites Grokster and StreamCast had illegally aided their customers' efforts to share pirated copies of copyrighted music and video files, many commentators predicted the demise of businesses that depended on online file-sharing. But new start-ups say they have found ways to make peer-to-peer (often called P2P) file-sharing ...
Knowledge at Wharton |
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Online security hole gets slow fix
SAN FRANCISCO — A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Time Warner second quarter net earnings drop 26 per cent
NEW YORK - Time Warner Inc.'s second-quarter earnings fell 26 per cent on declining subscriber fees at its AOL online unit and lower ad revenue at the Time publishing business, the media conglomerate said Wednesday.
Canoe Money |
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Toy Gun Prompts Lockdowns In 4S Ranch
Dozens of children are put on lockdown Wednesday as police officers, sheriff's deputies and the CHP respond to reports of gunfire near a school and Boys and Girl's Club in 4S Ranch.
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New location allows ABLE to offer services to more people
Reading the newspaper, a magazine, a billboard or Internet posting is something most people take for granted. However, for those who can read very limited materials or cannot read at all, the ability to read can change the course of their lives.
Jefferson City News Tribune |
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Bicyclist: Motorist went nuts in alleged road rage attack
The roads were well marked with signs warning motorists of a bicycle race taking hundreds of cyclists up and down the Mirror Lake Highway east of Kamas last Saturday. Several vehicles with flashing lights patrolled the highway to help monitor traffic and keep cyclists safe.
Deseret Morning News |
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Speed Up Airport Security with a Checkpoint-Friendly Laptop Bag [Travel]
The TSA collaborates with laptop bag manufacturers to create checkpoint-friendly bags that will allow you to save a few minutes and go through security without taking your notebook out and putting it...
Lifehacker |
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Caliper loss widens in second quarter
Caliper Life Sciences Inc. said Wednesday its second-quarter loss widened on lower licensing revenue from its drug-development software programs.
Tri-City Herald |
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Pure Play Music Reveals Launch of New Portal for Independent Artists to Monetize Their Music
Something exciting is brewing in the music industry that will completely change the way unsigned artists and indie acts get their music played commercially. Pure Play Music provides independent artists with access to broad new distribution channels to introduce their music to the world -- and monetize it.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Missing Laptop Found, TSA Suspension Continues
The Transportation Security Administration is continuing to suspend Verified Identity Pass from enrolling new members until the fast pass program meets federal security compliance standards by encrypting sensitive customer data on all of its laptops.
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Canine networking
Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs.
Wellington Daily News |
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Pew Report Puts Search Engine Use Up
Want to feel absolutely cutting-edge? Then here's an interesting finding for you: Pew Internet reports that just 49 percent of Internet users perform a search on a typical day. What's more: this number represents "a new high." read more
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Internet flaw a boon to hackers
Computer security professionals crammed into a Las Vegas ballroom on Wednesday for the first public briefing on an Internet flaw that lets hackers hijack traffic on the World Wide Web.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Study finds Net search becoming far more prevalent
The search box is everywhere online these days. It's built into Web browsers. It's incorporated into Web sites of all sorts. And it's a major driver of traffic and revenue for Google Inc. and the like. So it should come as no surprise that nearly half of...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Study finds Net search becoming far more prevalent
Wed, Aug 6, 2008 (2:18 p.m.) The search box is everywhere online these days. It's built into Web browsers. It's incorporated into Web sites of all sorts. And it's a major driver of traffic and revenue for Google Inc. and the like.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Internet flaw a boon to hackers
Computer security professionals crammed into a Las Vegas ballroom on Wednesday for the first public briefing on an Internet flaw that lets hackers hijack traffic on the World Wide Web.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Ads following eyeballs to the Internet; privacy a cause for concern
MONTREAL - Advertising follows eyeballs, and they've been moving to the Internet.
Canoe Technology |
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Wireless computers need extra measure of security
VIRGINIA BEACH – So, you think your wireless computer is safe from hackers because you’re inside your home or office? Think again, says Pernell Taylor with PT Consulting. From his dining room, he can find wireless access points in his neighborhood and find a computer without security locks.
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads |
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Missing Registered Traveler Laptop Found
A laptop reported missing by a vendor of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Registered Traveler program has been found, the vendor said.
Washington Post |
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Study finds Net search becoming far more prevalent
NEW YORK (AP) — The search box is everywhere online these days. It's built into Web browsers. It's incorporated into Web sites of all sorts. And it's a major driver of traffic and revenue for Google Inc. and the like.
The Post-Standard |
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Al Qaeda Claims Its Space On The Web
A new report says al Qaeda is changing tactics and going digital in a big way. CBS News' Bob Orr reports that instead of recruiting in mosques and training in special camps, al Qaeda is increasingly uses the internet to spin its web of terror.
CBS News |
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Customer Service
MONTREAL - Advertising follows eyeballs, and they've been moving to the Internet. The reach of online advertising is growing as consumers, especially younger ones, move online for content and consumption.
Brandon Sun |
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New Technology Keeps Computers Running at Peak Performance -- Automatically
When introducing new software onto their corporate servers and workstations, it's only natural for IT professionals and system administrators to be skeptical... and rightfully so. For many of them, keeping the network up and running smoothly with minimal problems is their number one concern.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Study finds Net search becoming far more prevalent
The search box is everywhere online these days. It's built into Web browsers. It's incorporated into Web sites of all sorts. And it's a major driver of traffic and revenue for Google Inc. and the like. So it should come as no surprise that nearly half of Internet users conduct a search on a typical day, up from about a third in 2002, the Pew Internet and American Life Project said Wednesday. ...
The State |
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