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W.Va. offers licenses for those who fear 'beast'
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - While some people don't trust the security of computer databases, for one small religious group in West Virginia they are nothing less than a "mark of the beast" -- indicating the arrival of the Antichrist.
KRON 4 Bay Area |
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W.Va. offers licenses for those who fear 'beast'
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - While some people don't trust the security of computer databases, for one small religious group in West Virginia they are nothing less than a "mark of the beast" -- indicating the arrival of the Antichrist.
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W.Va. offers licenses for those who fear 'beast'
Associated Press - August 8, 2008 4:33 PM ET CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - While some people don't trust the security of computer databases, for one small religious group in West Virginia they are...
WTOL 11 Toledo |
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Man Charged With Stealing Laptops, Jewelry
A Louisville man is accused of stealing more than $20,000 worth of computers and jewelry from Wal-Mart.
WLKY Louisville |
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Yahoo to let visitors decline more targeted ads
Yahoo Inc. will let its Web visitors decline ads targeted to their browsing habits, becoming the latest Internet company to break from a common industry practice as Congress steps up scrutiny of customized advertising and consumer privacy. Yahoo has been offering that opt-out choice only to ads the company runs on outside, partner sites. Yahoo said Friday it now would extend that option to ads ...
The State |
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Promote your Business with Facebook
Facebook is a hugely popular social networking site (and still growing). Here's how you can promote your business with Facebook. For free.
BellaOnline |
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Court reinstates `face-to-face' wine provision
Indiana residents must first make face-to-face contact with a wine merchant before they can place wine orders over the phone or the Internet, a federal appeals court ruled.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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80 Million Americans Can Benefit from New Diabetes Resource
A complete online diabetes self-management education program, www.deo.ucsf.edu, has been launched by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Diabetes Teaching Center. This website mirrors the highly successful American Diabetes Association (ADA) accredited teaching program curriculum created by UCSF clinicians and presented to thousands of patients at UCSF over the past 30 years.
Centre Daily Times |
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US intelligence alerts travelers to cyber spies
A US intelligence office Friday warned Americans traveling to the Beijing Olympics or elsewhere to expect cyber spies to surreptitiously compromise their laptops, cellphones, and other electronic devices.
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Search engine enables marketers to eavesdrop on online forums
As social media continues to grow, so, too, does its power. In total, social networks, online forums and blogs generate a gargantuan amount of new content every day. And consumers generating this content often are talking about brands.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Black Hat Hears Security Details as Reporters Booted
Day one of the Black Hat Security Conference in Las Vegas got off to a hot start with details about DNS and e-mail flaws, Google gaffes, and Cisco vulnerabilities. And some French reporters were kicked out for trying to hack the pressroom facilities.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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W.Va. offers licenses for those who fear 'beast'
Associated Press - August 8, 2008 4:33 PM ET CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - While some people don't trust the security of computer databases, for one small religious group in West Virginia they are...
KTUU Anchorage |
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JaJah Service Translates Languages Via Phone
Your cell phone might become your personal translator if one of the new services from Internet telephone company JaJah catches on -- a free, real-time, machine translation service.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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HTC Android Phones May Be Delayed Until 2009
According to a Web report, there may be some problems with integrating the Google-led open-source mobile platform Android into devices, delaying the release of an Android phone until early next year.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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W.Va. offers licenses for those who fear 'beast'
Associated Press - August 8, 2008 4:33 PM ET CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - While some people don't trust the security of computer databases, for one small religious group in West Virginia they are...
FOX 12 Idaho |
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Search-Engine Use Skyrockets, Nears E-Mail Levels
Search engine use is on the rise, according to a new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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US intelligence alerts travelers to cyber spies
A US intelligence office Friday warned Americans traveling to the Beijing Olympics or elsewhere to expect cyber spies to surreptitiously compromise their laptops, cellphones, and other electronic devices.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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US intelligence alerts travelers to cyber spies
A US intelligence office Friday warned Americans traveling to the Beijing Olympics or elsewhere to expect cyber spies to surreptitiously compromise their laptops, cellphones, and other electronic devices.
AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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US intelligence alerts travelers to cyber spies
A US intelligence office Friday warned Americans traveling to the Beijing Olympics or elsewhere to expect cyber spies to surreptitiously compromise their laptops, cellphones, and other electronic devices.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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15 Finds Out: Internet scams
The Better Business Bureau has been inundated with reports of Internet scams involving sites like eBay and Craigslist.
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IBM Ready To Connect and Secure Mobile Devices
IBM announced new software and services for mobile workers Friday, including applications for the iPhone and Blackberry devices. The Armonk, N.Y.-based company cited a surge in mobile devices as an important new market for traditional desktop, storage and server vendors.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Systemax 2nd-quarter profit slips 2 percent
(AP:PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y.) Shares of Systemax Inc. advanced Friday despite the computer product maker and distributor's report that its second-quarter profit slipped 2 percent on higher expenses.
INO News |
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Yahoo tweaks advertising policies in response to Congress
Last week, Congress sent letters to Internet platform providers expressing concern over targeted advertising. Now those letters have resulted in action from at least one company, which will now enable users to opt-out.
BetaNews |
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Zune pursuing original content
Microsoft execs have been making the rounds in recent months in hopes of licensing exclusive original video programming for the Zune.
The Hollywood Reporter |
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New mobile cyber safety in Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Attorney General Bill McCollum announced Friday that his office has reached a $1 million settlement with a Hong Kong-based company that creates and distributes content for cell phones.
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