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Ritchie Bros.' global customer base delivers strong returns on late model equipment in Sacramento auction
A large selection of late model heavy equipment attracted almost 1,400 online and on-site bidders from 26 countries, including 37 U.S. states, to an unreserved public auction in California yesterday, helping deliver strong returns for sellers.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Ritchie Bros.' global customer base delivers strong returns on late model equipment in Sacramento auction
A large selection of late model heavy equipment attracted almost 1,400 online and on-site bidders from 26 countries, including 37 U.S. states, to an unreserved public auction in California yesterday, helping deliver strong returns for sellers.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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New Guide Helps Organizations Understand HIPAA and Fundraising
NEW YORK & AUSTIN, Texas----A new downloadable guide from two of the leading companies in the nonprofit sector aims to assist healthcare organizations thinking about the ramifications of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act in fundraising.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Tech Q&A
Q: I have Windows Vista home edition. I have a couple of documents I have created in Word 2007 (a cover letter that I customize and a résumé) that I send for consideration of employment. I often receive an e-mail back telling me either that my attachments can't be opened or that the words are "scattered" all over the place. What could cause this to happen? Is it their computer, mine or a case ...
Modesto Bee |
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i2Telecom International Implements New Softswitch to Enable Unified Communications Services
ATLANTA, BUSINESS WIRE -- i2Telecom International, Inc. ("i2Telecom(R)") (the "Company") (OTCBB: ITUI), a developer of award-winning patented and innovative high-quality Voice-over-Internet Protocol ("VoIP") products and services, today announced that it has implemented a new softswitch to enable a suite of new Unified Communications services for the small-to-medium enterprise ("SME") and ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Social networks fight to stay fresh
ST. LOUIS -- Social networks are the bars and nightclubs of the Internet.
Modesto Bee |
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Google offers free music search in China
GOOGLE IS offering a search service for free and legal music downloads in mainland China that are supported by advertising.
The Inquirer |
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Govt spends £18m snooping on emails and calls
ISPs and Telcos given grants to retain data The Government has spent more than £18m snooping on emails and telephone calls over the past five years.
PC Advisor |
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Car crashes into DMV office
Orange County sheriff’s detectives said a car drove into the front of the Orange County DMV off East Colonial Drive, smashing into the service counter and damaging computer equipment inside.
FOX 35 Orlando |
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Argon ST, Inc. Announces Third Quarter Results
Argon ST, Inc. (NASDAQ:STST), a leading developer of command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems, today reported results for its third fiscal quarter ended June 29, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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Incumbents lead way to victory in trustee race
After a few moments of attempting to get a glance of the computer screen through the small crowd, the woman gave up, turned to Pat Williams and asked: "Are you winning?"
Canton Observer |
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Finland Broadband Market Report Provides Overview Statistics & Forecasts to 2017
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Finland - Broadband Market - Overview Statistics & Forecasts" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Bleach : Soul Carnival en vidéo
Sony Computer Entertainment nous dévoile une nouvelle vidéo de Bleach : Soul Carnival sur PSP.
JeuxFrance.com |
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J-T Web site continues to grow By JT staff reports
The Marysville Journal-Tribune Web site, named best small newspaper Web site in the 2008 Associated Press Awards Contest, continues to break records.
Marysville Journal-Tribune |
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AFRICA: "Terrifying" new HIV/AIDS laws could undermine AIDS fight
Source: IRIN In an attempt to stem the spread of the virus, African countries are increasingly passing legislation that criminalises HIV exposure and transmission. But these laws could do more harm than good, delegates attending the International AIDS Conference in Mexico, heard on Wednesday.
AlertNet |
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Internet security experts racing to patch hole
A flaw in the domain name system allows hackers to steer traffic and steal information. A gaping hole in the foundation of the Internet can allow malicious hackers to launch new attacks on corporate systems as well as individual computer users, a leading technology security researcher said Wednesday.
Newsday |
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VARs urged not to turn backs on anti-virus
Doug Woodburn, CRN , Thursday 7 August 2008 at 11:15:00 While many industry experts have predicted the death of the traditional anti-virus market, vendors claim that astute resellers can still make substantial margins Anti-virus vendors have hit back at claims that the market is commoditising and insist it can still be a lucrative niche for security resellers....
vnunet.com |
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Major Internet security flaw also affects e-mail
A newly discovered flaw in the Internet's core infrastructure not only permits hackers to force people to visit Web sites they didn't want to, it also allows them to intercept e-mail messages, the researcher who discovered the bug said Wednesday.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Bayern Munich's Hoeness blasts football's 'oil mafia'
Munich - Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness has vented his fury on the oil mafia investing in European football. In an interview published Wednesday with the internet sport site SPOX, Hoeness said he was annoyed every time he filled his car ...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Four Years Jail for Voyeur Hacker Who Spied Via Webcam
Computer users reminded of importance of securing their PCs
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Company Provides Home Based Business Opportunity in Growing Travel Industry
MyTripCost.com launches innovative new website designed to show people how they can partner with a publicly traded company and combine the power of the Internet with a home based business. (PRWeb Aug 7, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1184064.htm
PRWeb |
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Intellectual Property and Open Source
New from O'Reilly: A Practical Guide to Protecting Code
Kansas City InfoZine |
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EFF Launches Coders' Rights Project at Black Hat Conference
New Initiative to Protect Programmers From Legal Threats
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Google to generate ad revenue from free Chinese music service
In a bid to gain greater market share in China, Google has announced a new, free to use music download service. Chinese users of the site will be able to download music totally free and supplied by the website Top100.cn. Revenue from the service will come from advertising, which will be split between Google, Top100 [...]
Geek.com |
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Marketers Cautious Over Social Media Spend
Social media marketing has been high on the agenda for many communications experts. Most marketers can see how the Internet has revolutionised the way the general public communicates, but many are still unsure whether they can leverage this technology to push brand messages.
New Media Knowledge |
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