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Hi Def (HD) Videos Compressed into Small Files for Instant Web Viewing
SANTA ROSA BEACH, Fla., BUSINESS WIRE -- FLV Hosting, a leading provider of streaming video, released the Hi Def Encoder V1 available for purchase at www.flvhosting.com.
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Ark. Professor Gets 10 Yrs. for Web Stalking 'Teen'
A former Arkansas Tech University chemistry professor has been sentenced to 10 years in prison on a charge he stalked a person he believed was a teenage girl on the Internet.
Fox News |
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Microsoft study confirms 'six degrees of separation' theory
Two researchers have determined that the "six degrees of separation" theory holds up, give or take. The theory that spawned the "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game holds that any two people are linked to one another by a chain of six people.
FOX 11 Tucson |
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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Sector Snap: Chinese Internet stocks decline
(AP:NEW YORK) U.S.-listed shares of Chinese Internet companies declined Thursday, amid a string of earnings disappointments and analyst downgrades. Shares of job-search company 51job Inc. were down $3.09, or 20.4 percent, to $12.03 in afternoon trading. They earlier hit a new 52-week low of $11.80.
INO News |
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Report: BitTorrent cuts staff by 20 percent
BitTorrent did not answer requests for confirmation of the job cuts, which Valleywag claimed had to do with its failure to sell its online media store to Best Buy for a rumored $15 million USD.
BetaNews |
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A Cool Slide
As Summer nears its close, kids from all around have been taking every available opportunity to spend some time at the Dexter Aquatic Center. Note: The nature of the Internet makes it impractical for our staff to review every comment.
Dexter Daily Statesman |
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Security firm warns of malware attack on Facebook
Very few details are available about what appears to be a different attack than one discovered by Kaspersky Labs lat week, other than the fact that it propagates through Facebook wall posts.
CNET |
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This Week in the AIFA Covers Franchise Rumors
BALTIMORE, Maryland (August 7, 2008) - The American Indoor Football Association has released the 30th edition of its Internet radio program, This Week In The AIFA.
OurSports Central |
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Battle Creek man arraigned on six child pornography charges
A 33-year-old Battle Creek man, Erin Merritt, was arraigned today in Calhoun County District Court on six child pornography charges — three on possession of child sexually abusive material and three on use of a computer to commit a crime.
Battle Creek Enquirer |
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Citrix Calls On Microsoft To Set Windows Free
The Xen hypervisor distributor wants Windows to be sold as part of a virtual environment application package that could run on any hypervisor, on any machine.
InformationWeek |
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Angry moviegoer allegedly tosses computer monitor
Police say a 55-year-old man tossed a computer monitor through a glass door after being refused a cash refund at a Casper movie theater. The man faces charges of felony property damage and disturbing the peace.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Apple Rumblings Point To iPods And MacBooks
Apple's iPods and MacBooks may get a redesign and a price drop this September.
ChannelWeb |
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Can ICANN Manage the DNS Root Zone by Itself? "No!" Says US Department of Commerce
In a recent letter , the US Department of Commerce NTIA strongly denied being engaged in discussions about a "root zone transition" from VeriSign to ICANN. The community, ICANN President Strategic Committee (PSC), and perhaps ICANN and IANA staff are suddenly informed that no transition of root zone management is going to occur.
CircleID |
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New Round Of Flash Floods Expected
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for areas of Washington County until 9 p.m. this evening.
WPTZ Plattsburgh |
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AJAX World RIA Conference: Server-Side, PHP-Generated AJAX
As Web-based applications are pushing the "Rich User Experience" envelope, AJAX is quickly becoming a standard front-end for any PHP application. But unfortunately as PHP applications that utilize AJAX are being forced to morph from two-tier to three-tier architectures, pushing code to the client adds inherent issues with security and code maintenance. New techniques are being developed which ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Sun close to releasing xVM Server hypervisor
Sun has begun an early access program for its xVM Server hypervisor, a key component of its nascent virtualization product line, and intends to make a publicly downloadable version available within about a month, according to a blog post Thursday by Steve Wilson, vice president of xVM at Sun. Hypervisors allow users to run multiple operating systems on a single machine, providing ...
InfoWorld |
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SlingPlayer Windows 2.0 Beta Includes Programming Guide, DVR-Like Controls [Sling]
Today Sling Media is releasing a public beta of their Windows 2.0 software that adds several new features to the service. Among these upgrades, users can expect a built-in programing guide that...
Gizmodo |
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Verizon: White-Spaces Devices Failed So Far
Verizon Communications executive VP, former congressman Tom Tauke takes broadcasters’ side for now on unlicensed wireless devices.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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New Translation Services Come to MS Office and JaJah
Automated translation services seem to be getting more and more traction these days. Today, we saw announcements about new translation related products from both Microsoft and telephony service JahJah . Microsoft announced that it will be giving its users a free update that will integrate Windows Live Translator into MS Office 2003 and 2007, while JaJah is now offering free voice translations ...
ReadWriteWeb |
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SmartBUS(TM) from Agilis Systems Tracks School Buses for Increased Productivity, Efficiency and Safety
Agilis Systems, a growing Mobile Resource Management (MRM) software solutions provider, announces the development of SmartBUS(TM), a solution that allows for the tracking of school buses using GPS technology. SmartBUS enables school transportation offices to locate precisely where all of their buses are while transporting students, plus gives drivers the ability to alert the school in case of an ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Hackers target Google Gadgets
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. Adding doodads of varying quality to a home page can add a lot of pizazz, but can also be fraught with danger, since they can open a door for hackers.
MSNBC |
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Sector Snap: Chinese Internet stocks decline
U.S.-listed shares of Chinese Internet companies declined Thursday, amid a string of earnings disappointments and analyst downgrades.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Internet hit 'Garfield Minus Garfield' getting published as book
MUNCIE, Ind. — An Irish man who created an Internet sensation by taking the plump orange cat out of ‘‘Garfield’’ comic strips is publishing a book full of his catless creations.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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PEER 1 to Present at the Canaccord Adams Annual Global Growth Conference
PEER 1 Network Enterprises, Inc. , a leading provider of online IT infrastructure, announced today that president and CEO Fabio M. Banducci, and executive vice president and CFO Gary Sherlock, will present at the Canaccord Adams Annual Global Growth Conference at the InterContinental Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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