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Dulcimers tuning up at Shrine
The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows will be alive with the sound of music this weekend when the Gateway Dulcimer Society hosts its 11th annual festival there.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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2008 Beijing Olympics: COVERAGE BY THE NUMBERS
NBC Universal's coverage of the Beijing Games adds up to these incredible totals: 3,600: Hours of competition available, live and on-demand on your television, your cell phone or online.
Philly.com |
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08 ways to follow the Games this year
1. INTERNET When NBC throws out the figure of 3,600 hours of coverage from the Beijing Games, consider that more than 60 percent - 2,200 - are streaming exclusively at NBCOlympics.
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Parents Turning Into Web Spies
A growing number of parents are spying on their children's activities on social networking sites over fears they could be befriending strangers.
SKY News |
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DocuLex Provides Convenient Content Access With WebSearch 4.1 Content Management Software
DocuLex , announces the release of Archive Studio WebSearch 4.1. New features to the content management software include SharePortal.
EnterpriseContentManagementConnection-ECM |
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Cable&Wireless expands its global presence with new MPLS network in Middle East
Cable&Wireless announces the deployment of an extensive telecommunications network (MPLS) across the Middle East to better serve the needs of its enterprise customers currently based in or planning to move to the region.
AME Info |
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How To: Defend Yourself Against A Dog
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! What to do when dogs attack A dog may be man’s best friend, but even the most docile one can turn in the blink of an eye.
AskMen |
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How To: Look Smarter... Than You Are
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! The best ways to look smarter than you really are On April 6, 1859, Thomas Jefferson wrote to a friend that “all men are created equal.” Jefferson’s stirring sentiments leave us to conclude two things: 1) He was an eternal optimist; and, 2)He never met you.
AskMen |
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Airport looks to recoup its losses
Officials consider new fees on such services as wireless Internet and shuttle vans.
Daily Breeze |
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IBM and Linux distributors going Microsoft-free
IBM joins up with Canonical, Novell and Red Hat to offer Linux-based business desktops worldwide
ITP.net |
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Firefox 3.1 coming soon?
Sniffing out the bugs
Silicon.com |
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IBM-Linux love-in targets Vista grumblers
Partnership goes after business
Silicon.com |
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IBM To Linux Desktop Developers: 'Stop Copying Windows'
Company executives call on the open source community to do more to make Linux popular as a desktop OS for consumers and businesses.
InformationWeek |
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Comstar to Bring Mobile Broadband to Moscow with Nortel's WiMAX Solution
Comstar-United TeleSystems, Russia's leading integrated telecommunications service provider, has chosen Nortel's(1)(NYSE: NT) mobile WiMAX solution for its network in Moscow. The new Comstar WiMAX wireless broadband network will provide users with high-speed Internet access to support mobile applications.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Microsoft finalises SQL Server 2008 code
The company has released the latest version of its database software to manufacturing
ZDNet UK |
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Dell claims to be carbon-neutral
The company says it has met its target of becoming carbon-neutral five months early, but some industry watchers are sceptical
ZDNet UK |
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Google's new tool offers added insight
Google has introduced a new tool that it said can help marketing and advertising users better analyze internet search patterns, while also adding new tools such as a heat map for graphically displaying search volumes and other data.
Macworld UK |
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Telstra doubts Govt will meet national broadband deadline
The Federal Government has moved a step closer to securing a fast national broadband network.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Protect your PC
You do it every day. Log into your computer, send e-mails, open attachments, shop online, transfer money using your bank's secure payment gateway, chat, and upload personal information on social networking and job Web sites. Here's a thought: what if someone was watching everything you were doing?
rediff.com |
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Uganda: Makerere Creates Luganda Website
Makerere University Faculty of Computing and Information Technology [CIT] has created a Luganda version of Fire Fox Mozilla Internet browser which will now be accessed by more millions of people who do not understand English.
AllAfrica.com |
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Elpida to Invest in Chinese DRAM Plant
Elpida signed a deal to invest in a joint-venture DRAM plant in Suzhou, China
PC World |
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Paris' spoof gets enough hits to make candidates jealous
Pop culture and political campaign ads don't always mix well, unless the celebrity fires back with a response that becomes an instant Internet sensation.
The News Journal |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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RTA takes Youtube, Facebook route to reach out to public
07 August 2008 The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched special channels through Youtube and Facebook websites as a further tool of interaction with the public and customers and to reach out to wider segments of the community targeted by services, educational campaigns and several other issues.
Zawya |
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2Connect launches Burstable bandwidth package
2Connect, the Kingdom's link to the next generation of telecommunications services, has launched its latest Internet business service; a 10Mbit/s Burstable bandwidth package that will cater to the increasing internet needs of business around the Kingdom.
Zawya |
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