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KRALEV: Web site soothes travelers
About two years ago, an economics professor in Maine thanked me for the free travel advice that I had unknowingly given him through my posts on a Web site called FlyerTalk.com.
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Mozilla experiments push Firefox envelope
Mozilla is experimenting with several ideas to push the browser envelope, including one that could turn the browser into a messaging hub.
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Financial transparency sweeps nation
When Texas Gov. Rick Perry began posting all of his office expenses on the Internet two years ago, he kicked off the financial transparency trend that many state and local governments now are joining.
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Yahoo to offer customized ad opt out
Yahoo said it will start letting users opt out of receiving customized advertising later this month, in an announcement the company made along with its response to a congressional inquiry about online privacy practices.
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Service Channels
With the Olympic games on, Microsoft is back in the spotlight, the company is working with NBC and providing the underlying technology for what they're describing as an unprecedented online presentation of the Olympics, to include more than 3,000 hours of on-demand video and more than 2,200 hours of live coverage from China.
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'Cloud Computing' used to fight malware
Researchers combine numerous AV engines A network service that traps more malicious software than a single antivirus program catches by itself could be the next weapon used to fight internet threats.
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Missing Olympics is hard to digest
It's like declining your invitation to the party - and then realizing at the last minute how desperately you want to go. For the first time since Barcelona in 1992, I find myself on the outside looking in as a summer Olympics gets under way, a spectator at home in the basement, not a journalist with laptop, notepad and tape recorder rushing from venue to venue.
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Intel to provide details on Core i7 chip next week
Core 2 upgrade on show at IDF Consumer laptops and desktops could get faster and more power-efficient when Intel releases chips built around its new Nehalem microarchitecture in the second half of 2009.
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High & Inside: NL Notes
Take that! Houston manager Cecil Cooper, reacting to an Internet report that the Astros were going to sign career home-run leader Barry Bonds as a free agent, told the Associated Press:
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TECH BITS
Computers are far from being truly clean machines, but Dell Inc. and other PC makers are trying to make their own business operations greener.
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Card-counting whiz eyes Facebook football fantasy
SAN FRANCISCO - By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma already had led a life many guys dream about.
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Will 'virtual' computers shut door on Windows?
I often tell people that my experience with every version of Microsoft Windows - going back to 1.0, which I purchased at the very first Staples store in Cambridge, Mass. - resembles my pre-marriage dating life.
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Online insecurity: Big hole, slow fix
A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown, and many people are still at risk.
The Washington Times |
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Download Of The Week: 21 July
Want to know what’s hot and what’s not in the heady world of singles downloads? Then check out our Downloads of the Week every Monday.
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Download Of The Week: 21 July
Want to know what’s hot and what’s not in the heady world of singles downloads? Then check out our Downloads of the Week every Monday.
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Textbook frenzy
As students turn to the Internet to look for better deals on textbooks, the UofA Bookstore continues to implement programs aimed at driving down prices and keeping itself the number one source of books on campus. But addressing textbook prices isn't easy.
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News Articles
As students turn to the Internet to look for better deals on textbooks, the UofA Bookstore continues to implement programs aimed at driving down prices and keeping itself the number one source of books on campus. But addressing textbook prices isn't easy.
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Gas prices drive more in Morris to Internet courses
Amy Donovan needed one course to complete her master's degree in administrative science and was considering a return to the brick-and-mortar classroom after taking seven courses online.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Microsoft's Zune player seeking Hollywood stardom LOS ANGELES - Microsoft's Zune is looking to Hollywood to gain an edge on Apple's iPod. Microsoft executives have been making the rounds at talent agencies and production companies in recent months in hopes of licensing exclusive original video programming for the portable media player, which has struggled to gain traction in ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
Microsoft's Zune player seeking Hollywood stardom LOS ANGELES - Microsoft's Zune is looking to Hollywood to gain an edge on Apple's iPod. Microsoft executives have been making the rounds at talent agencies and production companies in recent months in hopes of licensing exclusive original video programming for the portable media player, which has struggled to gain traction in ...
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ERIC SEALS' OLYMPICS BLOG: Coping with 'Atmospheric conditions beyond our control'
Every morning without fail, I wake up to a very thick haze of smog, pollution or as the Chinese government calls it "Atmospheric conditions beyond our control." Now that is spin like I've never heard before.
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The Cleverest Thing That Never Existed
As detailed in NMK's article Microsoft buys into Semantic Web , companies such as Microsoft are investing massive amounts of money in semantic technology. The hope is that they can give the web 'understanding' of its content, allowing New Media to be searched more effectively.
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Olympic Great Firewall protects China's youth
OLYMPIC ORGANISERS have told the world that the reason they sanctioned the censorship of the Internet during the Games was to protect Chinese kiddies.
The Inquirer |
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German elderly opt out of communications age
MORE THAN 58 per cent of German retired people cannot be bothered owning a mobile phone or computer.
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