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Dog lovers share a bow-wow online
Doggyspace allows dog owners from all over the world to come together, create profiles, and share photos and videos of their pups.
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Pinoy school in Jeddah train students on high-tech voting
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia - While efforts to automate the Philippine voting system remain bogged down in corruption and political quagmire, a Filipino school in Saudi Arabia is all set to launch its own computerized voting system.
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Illegal download nearly costs Valley woman her Internet service
When "Kristina" noticed an email in her inbox threatening to shut down her Internet service because of an illegal download, she immediately started to worry.
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Kimber outlines Friendster plans
The new Australian chief executive of Friendster has outlined plans to generate revenue for the struggling social networking site through advertising and by introducing a form of digital currency for users to trade.
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Artificially intelligent poker pro available for download
The source code of the 2008 Computer Poker Competition’s second place prize winner has been released for free use by the public.
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Worker faces child porn case
Associated Press - August 7, 2008 12:55 AM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A state Corrections Department worker is free on bail after being charged with having child pornography on his computer at...
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COCPO goes high-tech
CATCHING up in the fast-paced age of the Internet, the Cagayan de Oro Police Office now has its own website where the public can report crimes online.
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Data Warehousing
Data warehouses are designed to overcome problems encountered when an organization attempts to perform strategic analysis using the same database that is used for online transaction processing (OLTP).
Developer.com |
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'Diary of a terrorist'
To mark today's 10th anniversary of the bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper this week has been publishing what it claims are excerpts from the diary of the man that the FBI says planned those attacks and others: Fazul Abdullah Mohammed. The newspaper says the diary, written in Arabic, was found on a laptop carried by Fazul's wife in January 2007, ...
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New Google box for offices can search 10 million files
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc (GOOG.O) said on Tuesday it is an offering an upgraded version of the hardware appliance its sells to companies and government organizations for Google-style Web search of office documents.
Muzi |
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Google launches free music service in China
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Google Inc (GOOG.O) has launched a music search service in China that will give users access to free downloads of licensed songs, while capturing advertising revenue for music providers in a market rife with piracy.
Muzi |
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Two new cell phones attempt simplicity
Despite the growing popularity of such useful products as the Apple iPhone and Samsung Instinct, many people just want to know: "Where can I get a phone that just makes calls?"
Reading Eagle |
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Kaminsky Details DNS Flaw at Black Hat Talk
LAS VEGAS, NEV. -- Roughly 85 percent of Fortune 500 companies have patched their networks to fix a security flaw that lets cyber criminals redirect visitors to counterfeit or malicious Web sites, but Internet users still remain at grave risk due to the large number of infrastructure providers that have not yet addressed the issue, a prominent security researcher warned today. The data comes ...
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Aug. 7, 1944: Harvard, IBM Dedicate Mark I Computer
1944: Harvard and IBM dedicate the Mark I computer. Also known as the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator, or ASCC, the pioneering computer was notable for producing reliable results and its ability to run 24/7. Harvard electrical engineer Howard Aiken first dreamt up a large-scale calculator in 1937. He knew he needed a corporate partner and first courted Monroe Calculator ...
Wired News |
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Emerging countries to take spam lead
The majority of spam is currently sent from the US but experts predict it won’t be long till developing nations take the lead.
iTNews |
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Havok Signs "Perpetual" Licensing Deal With Microsoft
Microsoft-produced games will use Havok's physics-based tools and animation systems until the end...
Voodoo Extreme |
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Hackers target Google Gadgets
Wed, Aug 6, 2008 (9:27 p.m.) One of the biggest problems with the so-called Web 2.0 movement has been its encouragement of oversharing _ which often means underestimating security risks.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Yahoo glitch highlights 'Byzantine' tallying of shareholder votes
What was explained as a technical glitch triggered a serious embarrassment for Yahoo Inc. And the episode shines a light on the Byzantine world of tallying shareholder votes in today's increasingly heated proxy battles.
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Anne Hathaway fears leak of nude pics seized by FBI
Melbourne, Aug 6 : American actress Anne Hathaway fears that raunchy photographs of her taken by her boyfriend will be leaked on the Internet after they were seized by the FBI.
New Kerala |
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Popular business directory searches
Electrician needed!! Busy packaging plant has an opening in the Electrical Department. PLC experience needed. Must be able to work in a ... >MORE
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Reclaiming America
Every day we move closer to disaster; every time we open the paper, surf the Internet, it is worse. Left, right, libertarian, green, we know in our bones and hearts that we need to take action.
Online Journal |
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How the weaker sex is so much stronger
EVERY South African business should look carefully at the rising power and influence of women. An Economist headline in 2006 shouted that we should forget China, India and the Internet because economic growth is driven by women.
Daily Dispatch |
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Microsoft unveils SQL Server 2008
REDMOND, USA: Microsoft Corp . has announced the release to manufacturing of Microsoft SQL Server 2008, the new version of the company's acclaimed data management and business intelligence platform.
CIOL |
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France's Publicis to buy search unit from Google
PARIS, FRANCE: Publicis is to acquire a search marketing services provider from U.S. search engine group Google Inc as part of its push into digital advertising, the French advertising company said on Wednesday.
CIOL |
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Google launches free music service in China
SHANGHAI, CHINA: Google Inc has launched a music search service in China that will give users access to free downloads of licensed songs, while capturing advertising revenue for music providers in a market rife with piracy. The service poses a challenge to Baidu.com Inc, which dominates Ch...
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