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Google believes $1B investment in AOL is crumbling
Fri, Aug 8, 2008 (4:42 a.m.) In an assessment that could lead to a substantial charge against its future profits, Google Inc. believes its $1 billion investment in advertising partner AOL is souring.
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How To Compare Your Blog Power
Blogs are different from static sites: they are more complex living organisms - communities of people who share thoughts - in contrast to a static source of information. Therefore it actually isn’t that easy to measure a blog’s popularity and power. Plenty of factors may come into play: overall traffic; sites linking in; pages/ individual posts citing it; the [...]
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Is Apple getting too big for its boots?
Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Friday 8 August 2008 at 12:42:00 Opinion: Refusal to comment on Quicktime hijack shows an arrogance exceeding that of Microsoft in its bad old days A recent reader’s letter suggesting that I am anti-Apple touched a sore point, as I had been fretting about whether I was guilty of prejudice....
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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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Man charged in connection with runaway Moon girl
BRIGHTON TWP. — A search for a missing Moon Township girl posing online as an adult has ended with a Brighton Township man facing several sexual assault charges.
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Moon girl found with Brighton Township man
A Moon Township girl masquerading online as a 26-year-old was found unharmed Thursday with a Brighton Township man.
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Wiggins' e-mail falls prey to hackers
State Sen. Pat Wiggins, D-Santa Rosa, is not stuck penniless in Eng-land.But according to a fraudulent e-mail sent Wednesday to an unknown number of people listed on her personal Hotmail account, the senator had misplaced her wallet and was in desperate need of a $2,500 loan to "sort out my hotel bills and get myself back home."
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CUSTOMER SERVICE Representative Sandridge Food Corporation, a manufacturer of refrigerated food products located in Medina, Ohio is currently looking for an in-house Customer Service Representative.
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CHEMSPEC USA, a global paint company, is looking for a full-time Customer Service Associate for its growing business.
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Google warns $1 billion investment in AOL may be eroding, future charge possible
SAN FRANCISCO - In an assessment that could lead to a substantial charge against its future profits, Google Inc. believes its $1 billion investment in advertising partner AOL is souring.
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Tellers The Commercial & Savings Bank is seeking individuals for part-time and full-time float tellers and a part-time teller in our Orrville location. The key duties of a teller are to balance currency & coin, cash checks, and enter transactions into computer system.
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WAREHOUSE MANAGER/INVENTORY Control Sandridge Food Corporation, a manufacturer of refrigerated food products is currently looking for an energetic, computer savvy, detail oriented, hands-on Warehouse Manager for their Receiving Department.
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Nintex software helps track SharePoint usage
SharePoint customers who want more insight into how workers are using the Microsoft collaboration software, and enterprises afraid to deploy it because of compliance issues, might find a solution in software from Nintex. Nintex Reporting 2008 collects a wide array of data about how SharePoint is being used in an organization and lets IT administrators or any authorized user view a ...
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Bill Gates had visited India for the first time in March 1997 to analyze India’s potential as it relates to IT development. He visited several upcoming companies and spoke to some of the leading players in the Indian IT industry and also the top government leaders.
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Appeals Court Reinstates `Face-to-Face' Wine Provision
UNDATED (AP) - A federal appeals court has ruled that Indiana residents must first make face-to-face contact with a wine merchant before they can place wine orders over the phone or Internet.
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Directory of Major Malls, Directory on Computer CD-ROM
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c28b5d/directory_of_major) has announced the addition of the "Directory of Major Malls, Directory on Computer CD-ROM" directory to their offering.
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CMU prof whose `last lecture’ moved millions dies
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Randy Pausch said obstacles serve a purpose: They “give us a chance to show how badly we want something.” Confronted with incurable cancer, he devised a last lecture that became an Internet sensation, a best-selling book and a celebration of a life spent achieving his dreams.
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The PC mouse's history and why it may die
Can you imagine a computer without a mouse? Decades after the little 'mouse' came into existence, it is hard to imagine using a computer without a mouse. It has become an integral part of the PC system.
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Nigeria: People Living With HIV/Aids And Their Message
The priest announced there were people in the church to talk to the congregation on HIV/AIDS and we all watched as two young women came before the altar, and spoke at length on the causes, prevention, and care of the disease, in the process declaring they were people living with HIV/AIDS and mentioning different number of years in which they have lived with the virus.
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BenQ ships greener 16:9 ratio computer LCDs
BenQ is concluding its week with the launch of two displays it believes will match two hotter trends. The designer E900HD and the simpler G900HD both have 18.5-inch, 1366x768 displays that match the same 16:9 ratio and resolution of a 720p-capable HDTV and are better-suited to watching HD content without black bars. Through a unique backlighting ...
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Canadian border guards can seize your iPod
Anything you've got stored on your laptop or iPod is fair game at the Canadian border, says the Canada Border Services Agency. Guards can search them if they want. A U. S. Department of Homeland Security border policy raised questions last week. It allows for detention of [...]
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Hardware Roundup: Friday Edition
Cooler Master CSX cases are a line of custom painted cases created in partnership with Smooth Creations and today we get a chance to look at the Cosmos Medusa. Antec also has an interesting case with the P190 featuring dual power supplies. If you're looking for a server-style chassis you can check out the rackmount Norocotek enclosure. Our roundup also features a pair of rebuilt computers on ...
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Analyst: Ubuntu, community distros ready for the enterprise
At the LinuxWorld expo in San Francisco, a 451 Group analyst said that companies are adopting free, community-driven Linux distributions like Ubuntu and CentOS. We look at what this means for the commercial Linux landscape and the future of Ubuntu. Read More...
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Joikusoft, FON to unveil Wi-Fi HotSpot software for mobiles
FonSpot turns a mobile phone into a Wi-Fi HotSpot, enabling any laptop, iPod Touch, internet tablet or other Wi-Fi device to connect to the internet using any compatible mobile phone.
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Google believes $1B investment in AOL is crumbling
In an assessment that could lead to a substantial charge against its future profits, Google Inc. believes its $1 billion investment in advertising partner AOL is souring.
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