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Big Sky nerds: Brothers still speak for underdog
Hank Green works from the basement office in his Missoula home. Green is well known to thousands of people because of Brotherhood 2.0, a yearlong experiment on the Internet in which he and his brother John communicated only through YouTube videos.
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As times get tight, services at Sacramento libraries are booked up
When things get tough, we go to the library. Nine-year-old Adela Valdex of Sacramento is one of the many people, young and older, who avail themselves of the Sacramento library system's computer services. Adela is on the computer at the Belle Cooledge Library. Library services assistant Rhonda Apicella helps a patron check out DVDs, a popular service, on Thursday at the ...
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You don't have to be a lifelong participant to be the face of Campus Education Week. American Fork resident Sheila Griffin said that she and her husband, Gary, attended the popular annual educational forum at Brigham Young University for the first time last summer. If you visit the CEW Web site, however, the Griffins are among several prior attendees whose photo is accompanied by a one- or ...
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Covert Operation Floats Network-sniffing Balloon
After Riviera hotel management nixed his planned demonstration, one defcon hacker found a way to launch what he calls a...
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Where to go to compare phone plans
Would you like to reduce your monthly phone or wireless calling bill? One good way to do it is by comparing telephone rate offers on the Internet. Several sites offer a range of phone-shopping information, including for local and long-distance rates, wireless plans and cellphones.
Bradenton Herald |
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As times get tight, services at Sacramento libraries are booked up
When things get tough, we go to the library. Nine-year-old Adela Valdex of Sacramento is one of the many people, young and older, who avail themselves of the Sacramento library system's computer services. Adela is on the computer at the Belle Cooledge Library. Library services assistant Rhonda Apicella helps a patron check out DVDs, a popular service, on Thursday at the ...
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Olympics notebook
While insisting there is no evidence that any underage gymnasts are participating in the Olympics, Bruno Grandi, president of FIG, the international governing body of gymnastics, said Saturday that a new licensing system will be instituted within the next year.
Everett Herald |
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Customer care is the core of Mac repair service
Customer service is the key to success for authorized Apple computer service provider.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Improvement Direct Launches American Red Cross Promotion
Intern Project of Internet Home Improvement Retailer Targets Disaster Relief Across the Country
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SMBs Cut Unified Communications Spend This Year, But Expand Future Plans
According to a recent InfoTech primary research study of the Small and Medium Business (SMB) market demand for Unified Communications (UC), about 70 percent of U.S. SMBs are implementing, trialing or planning to implement UC applications. However, due to cutbacks in IT spending, about one-quarter of these reported making the following significant changes in their implementation plans of IP ...
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Leading Online Plus Size Retailer, AlwaysForMe.com, Adds PayPal Payment Option
With an eye toward security and ease of use, leading plus size e-tailer, AlwaysForMe.com, now offers PayPal as one of their payment options. Research has shown that, on average, businesses offering a PayPal option see an increase in sales of @14%.
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Give the Providers What They Want: Two Physicians Share Ways Their Facilities Have Improved Provider Satisfaction
MEDSEEK, the leading provider of enterprise portal connectivity solutions, announced today that Dr.
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LapWorks Builds A Better MouzPad
LapWorks, the Leader in Ergonomic Laptop Desks and Stands, Is Set To Debut Max MouzPad at October's E For All Expo.
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El ??xito deja huellas... Encu??ntralas en el Mundo de los Negocios
Accurate Communications, una firma de consultoría en comunicación empresarial anunció en el día de hoy el lanzamiento de su nuevo sitio de entrevistas en la Internet: El Mundo de los Negocios.
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Old work computer suddenly slams door
When a company buys computers, they also buy licenses for the software on those computers. Software from companies like Windows, Novell, etc. Some of those licenses expire. If the Novell license expired, then you would need to get a renewed license to get back in.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Livable means looking at long-term implications
Livable Houston/Smart Growth Initiative’s meeting Wednesday featured a presentation by two popular Internet bloggers about the prospects of bringing efficient commuter rail to Houston.
River Oaks Examiner |
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'Fun Day' offers low-tech play
ARCADIA - For 70 young people, it was an afternoon of fun Saturday with no computers, game systems or iPods around. • Photo Gallery: Fun Day
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Google's Streetview Seen As Culturally Insensitive In Japan
Jim O'Connell writes "Global Voices has a translation of an excellent open letter to Google by Osamu Higuchi, explaining that Street view is too invasive for Japanese traditional values when used in residential areas. Having lived here for ten years, most recently in an older residential area, I can attest to its accuracy — Living in such close proximity to your neighbors, it becomes necessary ...
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Online social networks keep memories alive
Christine McAndrew has received sympathy cards from total strangers who know the sadness she wakes up to every morning since the night her daughter, Evanne Coffman, died of injuries she sustained in a car accident.
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Create a homework niche for your child
Notebooks, pencils and a new bookbag aren't the only necessities on Angie Phillips' back-to-school shopping list. This year, her list also includes a new desk lamp, desk trays and a filing system.
The Staunton News Leader |
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Internet troll claims authorship of Megan Meier blog
The person behind the inflammatory blog "Megan Had it Coming" is a 32-year-old information technology freelancer who lives near Seattle, according to a story about Internet trolls that ran Aug. 3 in The New York Times.
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Mike Copeland's Business Notebook: 'Sock-hop' CD donations to benefit Lions Park renovations
Waco Lions Park, home to Putt-Putt, Kiddieland and a small train popular with children, is getting the attention it deserves this year, with groups landscaping and painting problem areas.
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
St. Clair County Journal |
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South County recycling on par with national average
What you might do out in your garage before garbage day, these guys do for a living.
The Woodlands Villager |
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Less is More
Peter Moon's family of six snuggles into bench seats for dinners together. Their house is 1,100 square feet, a bit smaller than two squash courts. "We really don't need more space," said Moon, a 46-year-old software designer. "I don't mind being cozy."
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