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Scrap yards scrutinize sellers to stop metal theft
It’s 11:45 a.m. on a Saturday, just 15 minutes until closing time, and it seems as though the entire city of Louisville has lined up outside the big doors of ISA Recycling LLC, 7100 Grade Lane.
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Executive collaboration is the key to successfully exploiting change
Technological advances and pervasive use of the Internet influence every aspect of business operations. Although keeping pace is a daunting task, you have a secret weapon all around you.
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Rivals wage PR battle for hearts and minds
ARMED not just with guns but public relations agencies, Russia and Georgia are fighting a propaganda war to shape public opinion at home and abroad with a constant stream of disputed facts about their conflict.
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Outside consultant: Future of newsletters?
QDo you see newsletters continuing to be an effective communications tool for organizations and small businesses? AIn this age of computers, the electronic format has a great deal to offer. It is inexpensive to send and offers at least as much leeway for creativity as the paper format.
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Visenza focuses on individual connections
Eric Bengston knew how convenient it would be to have a smart phone synchronize to his computer’s e-mail, calendatr, notes and contacts automatically from anywhere.
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New Zealand’s computer gaming team the ‘eblacks’ has been named the best in Asia. The eblacks took out a gold and silver medal at the World Cyber Games Asian Championship in Singapore – which earned them the grand prize, the Asian Championship Trophy for the Overall Winner.
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Socializer: Lydia Hearst
I ’m pretty comfortable posing in my underwear. You may have seen my new campaign for British lingerie company Myla, which has spawned a bit of mudslinging on the Internet about how I’m Paris Hilton. (Remember: I am a supermodel and have the award to prove it, and she is a celebrity. There’s no comparison.) But even though I am a seasoned model, I still need to brush up on my acting craft. ...
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Hansen's Sno-Blog
Even syrup and ice have gone high tech, as Hansen's Sno-Bliz enters the digital age. The well-loved Uptown mom-and-pop snowball stand, opened by Ernest and Mary Hansen in 1939 and now run by their granddaughter Ashley, has never been one for change.
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Goot Boot: Cyberfish make inactivity fun - especially for cat
My article mentioning Katie the alpha kitten attacking the fish swimming around my monitor when my screen saver kicked in certainly attracted the...
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Most recent posts
In December, 2003 in The Road Warrior I commented that "The laptop computer is a wonderful invention. I prefer working on laptops at any time, and mine are mostly used as desktop substitute machines, but road trips make you even more profoundly appreciate the genius of the laptop."
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Hackers targeting Apple products
Security specialists say that hackers are taking increasing aim at iPhones and Macintosh computers as the hot-selling Apple devices gain popularity worldwide.
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Website blocking 'for your own good'
Olympic Games organisers claim that the controversial decision to block Internet sites was taken to protect Chinese youngsters.
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Intel names new chip
Intel says it plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established "Core" brand, with the first chips of the new line to be called Core i7.
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Card-counting whizz eyes Facebook
Jeff Ma has launched a program that enables fantasy football leagues to be managed within the popular Internet hangout Facebook.
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Email blunder spam alert
Rich pickings for spammers as Ticketek blunder releases tens of thousands of customer email addresses.
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Business buzz: Bealls' credit cards to change
Bealls Inc. has sold its credit portfolio to a private company that will be able to offer more services, enhance promotions, take payments online and offer a customer loyalty program.
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Flock browser eases multitasking, but it has some drawbacks
Even with the advent of tabbed browsing, which allows you to keep multiple Web pages open in the same window, Web multitasking can be a pain. You have to constantly click back and forth among tabs if they contain fast-changing material you check often, like the status of your friends in social-networking services, or updates to news feeds.
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Talk to boss about short time
Q:I'm an hourly employee at a large health care provider. In checking my online time clock, I noticed that my manager had shortened the time I had checked out by nine minutes. While I realize it was a mere nine minutes, I also feel that I am here to work; I am not here as a hobby or for personal enjoyment.
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Colleges seeing rise in online students
Marji Smith’s status as a non-traditional college student is made more unique in that she doesn’t set foot on campus.
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Web communities for money management, borrowing gain currency
The Internet, which has wrought major changes in the way people conduct their lives, is changing the way people manage their finances and borrow money.
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You could pay for sharing too much financial data online
Social networking is revolutionizing the way people approach money issues. Fans love the fact that they can bypass financial institutions to get loans or to discuss money issues.
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Wireless Windfall: Fast Friends Join Forces In Denver
The two companies have known each other for years, seen each other at vendor conferences and client RFP meetings, and had long joked about merging forces to attack the market together. Four months later, the deal was closed.
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11 Things We Hate About iTunes
iPod and iPhone owners know that Apple's iTunes is the dominant software for managing digital media. But some aspects of iTunes drive us nuts.
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Annoying Software: Is Apple iTunes the New AOL?
Remember back in 2000 when AOL was king--and incredibly irritating? Apple's iTunes seems to be catching up. Here are seven reasons why iTunes may be ready to don our Annoying Software crown.
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