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Google and Yahoo partially disclose terms of ad pact
Google and Yahoo released on Friday excerpts of a pact covering their search advertising partnership that keeps secret financial terms and the extent of other ties between the two.
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COLUMN — Opening ceremony didn't disappoint
I was perusing the yahoo.com newswire earlier Friday and was checking out some videos that the Yahoo sports department uploaded from previous Olympics Games. The report filed with the videos stated that the flaming arrow shoot from the 1992 Barcelona Olympics was, by far, the best actual lighting of the Olympic torch while Muhammed Ali's lighting of the torch at Atlanta in 1996 was ...
The Holland Sentinel |
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Teen beating suspect back in court
Officers have charged Mercades Nichols with assault, stalking and battery of a former boyfriend.
WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News |
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Controversial ref won't work Big Ten games
The Big Ten official whose history of bankruptcy, casino gambling and child abuse was detailed in a Yahoo! Sports article late last year will not work any more football games for the conference.
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Online writer accuses The Bulletin of plagiarism
Amid allegations of plagiarism against a Montgomery County publication that have circulated over the Internet this week, the publisher of The Bulletin said he does not know whether the newspaper will stay in business.
The Conroe Courier |
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Rockhurst tries to save energy by slimming down computers
As it turns out, it is easy being green. Rockhurst University is projecting that it will cut its electric bill at least $10,000 a year by replacing old desktop computers around campus with new devices smaller than a college textbook.
The Kansas City Star |
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UTB-TSC connects people with Olympic games in Beijing
A proud and gleaming smile flashed across Bin Zhang's face as he watched - via live Internet feed from China - the lighting of the torch for the Beijing Olympics 2008.
The Brownsville Herald |
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A surprise that'll leave Abilenians Googley-eyed: Pictures of your home are online
Abilene, frozen in time, is now available anywhere, any time.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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Comsoft System Opens At Mall
Strategically located on the third floor right next to the cinema, the computer dealership has also recently made itself Brunei's official dealer for NEC products, including their range of laptops, cameras and handycams.
BruDirect.com |
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Conesus Man Faces Sex Offender Charges
A Livingston County man faces federal charges he persuaded or enticed a minor to engage in sexual activity. The FBI and Batavia police arrested Dalton Wilke, 44, of Conesus. He's accused of using the internet to entice minors to have sex between March and August of this year.
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COMING SUNDAY: P-I looks at property taxes, dress code, local Internet service
If you were mailed your property tax statement in recent days and are trying to figure it out, we think we can help.
Palladium-Item |
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KTKA.com rolls out new features
49 News' Web site, has a new look, but the same updated and accurate content you've come to expect. KTKA.com Lead Web Editor Lisa Coble-Krings explains what you can do to make your visit to the site more enjoyable.
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Welcome to New York!
August 07, 2008 Welcome to the Big Apple ! Back Stage investigates how to break into Off-Off-Broadway theatre; ways to make your mark in film and TV; the importance of networking; and how to deal with the noise, litter -- and rats. Plus here from stories from actors who've made the move to Gotham.
Backstage.com |
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How To: Survive An Apocalyptic Disaster
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! How to survive an apocalyptic disaster We have good news and bad news for you. The bad news is that the planet has been devastated by a nuclear catastrophe that has transformed 90% of the population into mindless, flesh-eating zombies . Their appetites are ravenous, their might is awesome and they’re growing in number by the hour.
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How To: Cover Your Ass
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! Learning how to cover your ass is a great skill In order to survive in the wild, animals rely on finely-tuned senses, remarkable agility and, in some cases, cool stuff like claws and body armor.
AskMen |
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Why Netshare Is Probably Not Coming Back to the App Store [IPhone Apps]
After Netshare was pulled for the second time from the App Store, there was a glimmer of hope it might return after the developer finally got in touch with Apple. Enter AT&T and their terms of...
Gizmodo |
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China's strong march
Marius Kloppers made a family gamble on China seven years ago, well before its industrial machine began to shake the world. "I took a view that China was going to be a world power," said the BHP Billiton chief executive. "My kids started learning Mandarin when they were four years old."
Narromine News |
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Motorola declares white space device testing successful
Filed under: Wireless Motorola is claiming success in the latest round of FCC white space device testing, countering Microsoft's numerous failed attempts . "It worked as well as we said it would," said Motorola's Steve Sharkey. So there. Motorola's device is mostly based on its geolocation capabilities, which in addition to its "sensing" tech allow it to know where which spectrum is ...
Engadget |
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Fossett Attorney Dismisses Speculation About Death
An attorney for Steve Fossett's widow pleads for an end to speculation circulating in Internet reports that the millionaire adventurer may have faked his own death, possibly because he was heavily in debt.
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Hackers in Vegas to Swap Tips on Attacking Computers
Techies at the DefCon conference served as a reminder of the danger of physical attacks as a way to breach hard-to-crack computer networks
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English Lord puts life up for sale on eBay
An eccentric British millionaire has put his entire life up for sale on the Internet- including his title of Lord of the Manor of Warleigh in the hope of converting his assets into cash.
Express India |
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Local Elvis impersonator fares well in Internet contest
The lyrics of Elvis Presley’s “If I Can Dream” say, “While I can dream, please let my dream come true, right now.”
The Observer-Dispatch |
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Fall TV Preview: Time Travel, Vampires and Weird Science
Fans of sci-fi and fast thrills will get plenty of eye candy as networks roll out new shows brimming with dinosaurs, bloodsuckers, hackers and hard-boiled cops.
Wired News |
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NBC Cuts Widest Swath Online for Beijing Games
NEW YORK NBC's blanket coverage of the Beijing Olympics will be the widest online distribution for a sporting event in history, the network said.
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