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Copyrights must be upheld, even on the Internet Loveland Reporter-Herald
Toy and game maker Hasbro recently took action to prevent the Web site Facebook from hosting a knockoff game called Scrabulous.
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Stolen credit card data used at Dunkin' Donuts, police say
A Boston police officer called it an example of "the up and coming crime," using the Internet to commit fraud. A small group of people from the Dorchester area is suspected in a $100,000-plus scheme using stolen credit card numbers to boost balances on Dunkin' Donuts gift cards, all with the aid of a computer.
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The ROBERTSON TREATMENT: (America’s Premiere Urban Lifestyle Column) Volume 11, Edition 9 - ON THE “DL” IN HOLLYWOOD – ...
*We live in a world obsessed with celebrity-- where everyone wants to know who is doing what to whom, when, where and how. From the tabloids, the internet and 24-hour television, the most intimate details of celebrity life is on front street and has become everyone’s business.
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Home buying: How to find sweetest deals
While home shopping on the Internet, Judy James became convinced that many houses in her target North Seattle neighborhoods were overpriced...
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TV show DVDs that are worth your time
Ah, summer. A time of high temperatures, short pants and low expectations. And reruns. Lots of reruns. Come August, you've seen every funny video on the Internet, but it's too hot and sticky to go outside. Solution? TV on DVD. Two shows in particular offer more than the stereotypical "idiot box" fare: The fifth and final season of HBO's "The Wire" will be released on DVD on Tuesday, ...
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Süddeutsche Zeitung Selects Level 3's Content Delivery Network to Support Rapid Online Growth
London (ots/PRNewswire) - - Level 3 to Deliver Caching and Download Services to One of Germany's Leading National Newspaper Portals Level 3 Communications' European Markets Group today announced that it has been selected to ...
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iMergent settles suit with N.C.
Orem eCommerce firm iMergent Inc. and its affiliate StoresOnline Inc. are again allowed to do business in North Carolina after they agreed to change their sales tactics and pay $90,000 in restitution to affected consumers.
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Sun Microsystems profit falls, expands buyback
Sun Microsystems Inc , the world's No 4 business computer maker, reported lower quarterly profit on Friday, as it took restructuring charges in the face of a weak U.S. economy.
Boston Globe |
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Mozilla Leads Push to Reimagine Web Browsers
LOS ANGELES (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Mozilla, the group that oversees scores of volunteer programmers collaborating on the free Firefox Web browser, hopes to attract more visionaries to help change the way people surf the Internet, a newspaper report said on Tuesday.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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City begins replacing antique pipes
The replacement of 620 feet of crumbling ceramic sewage piping beneath Baxter Street is expected to be completed next week, giving city officials one less roadway to worry about as the wet weather and flash flood watches continue. ... - By STEPHANIE M. PETERS Herald Staff
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Wi-Fi available at most libraries
STOCKTON - Starting today, people who have Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, PDAs or gaming devices can use them at Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library branches.
The Record |
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Briefs -- Published Aug. 7, 2008
STOCKTON - Starting today, people who have Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, PDAs or gaming devices can use them at Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library branches.
The Record |
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Sprint, Qwest sales drop as subscribers switch to rivals
The telephone companies are losing customers to Verizon Wireless and AT & T. Sprint Nextel Corp. and Qwest Communications International Inc. posted lower second-quarter sales amid heightened competition for telephone customers.
Los Angeles Times |
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Scientists at explore new ways to analyze data
It turns out even computers can have information overload.
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Contractor cut line, says Bell
A disabled fibre-optic cable that caused hundreds of Bell Sympatico customers between Marathon and Fort Frances to lose their Internet service Tuesday was cut by a construction contractor who apparently didn‘t know the line was there, says Bell Canada.
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In Mill Creek, Little League has big following
As many as 100 family and friends will be in San Bernardino, Calif., today to watch the Mill Creek All-Stars Little League baseball team in the semifinals. In Mill Creek, hundreds more will listen to the game on the Internet.
Everett Herald |
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Afghan war roars back in view
Not long after Staff Sgt. Matthew D. Blaskowski was killed by a sniper's bullet last Sept. 23 in eastern Afghanistan, his mother received an e-mail message with a link to a video on the Internet.
Denver Post |
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Livable means looking at long-term implications
Livable Houston/Smart Growth Initiative’s meeting Wednesday featured a presentation by two popular Internet bloggers about the prospects of bringing efficient commuter rail to Houston.
River Oaks Examiner |
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In Mill Creek, Little League has big following
As many as 100 family and friends will be in San Bernardino, Calif., today to watch the Mill Creek All-Stars Little League baseball team in the semifinals. In Mill Creek, hundreds more will listen to the game on the Internet.
Everett Herald |
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Monroe County clerk fends off critics
Monroe County Clerk Cheryl Dinolfo acknowledged that the Social Security numbers of county residents can be found on her office's Web site, as she fended off political opponents' criticism.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Couple denies robbing store
BRATTLEBORO -- A man and a woman have denied charges of robbing a computer store Tuesday night with their three children in tow. ... - By JOSH O'GORMAN Herald Staff
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Couple denies robbing store
BRATTLEBORO -- A man and a woman have denied charges of robbing a computer store Tuesday night with their three children in tow. ... - By JOSH O'GORMAN Herald Staff
Rutland Herald |
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49ers blog: O'Sullivan will get first look in QB derby
Bee staff writer Matthew Barrows is at 49ers training camp in Santa Clara. Look for his blogs throughout the day at www.sacbee.com/blogs . The following are excerpts from Wednesday's blogs:
The Sacramento Bee |
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Play Free Bingo at BingoLingo.com
BingoLingo.com is offering online bingo players a new free online bingo game.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Internet Prom Dresses and Homecoming Dresses Retailer Makes New Changes for 2009 Prom Season
Promgirl.net, the premiere online retailer of homecoming dresses which provided the majority of prom dresses for the ABC reality show America's Prom Queen, has the fortunate problem of needing to make changes to keep pace with the expected demands of the 2009 prom season.
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