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Execs Can Now Network On The Net
Top executives around the world will be able to network on the internet thanks to a new website.
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Pet personalities come to life on networking site
RICHMOND, Va. -- Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs.
El Paso Times |
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Don't Feed the Techno-Pod: Newseum's Coolest 'Exhibit'
Down the hall from the Bloomberg gallery, in a far corner of the third floor, Newseum visitors press their noses against the glass wall. They eye three guys slumped in silver Aeron chairs, then glance over to the nearly 150 flashing screens. Bright. Alive. Important . Some snap pictures; others...
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Garden City man faces kidnapping charges
A 35-year-old Garden City man is charged with first-degree kidnapping after Boise police say he forced a man to drive around with him Sunday because of a dispute about a pawned laptop computer.
The Idaho Statesman |
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Presenter Mike Mendoza blasts TalkSport and joins James Whale at Play Radio UK
Mike Mendoza is to reunite with James Whale on internet radio site Play UK and has hit out at his former boss. By John Plunkett
Guardian Unlimited |
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Alert over air ticketing scam
Computer users are being warned of a bogus airline ticketing scam may trick them into downloading malicious software.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Bill's 'Blue Screen of Death' malfunction
Bill Gates wasn't the only famous Microsoft identity spotted at the Olympic Opening Ceremony.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Execs Can Now Network On The Net
Top executives around the world will be able to network on the internet thanks to a new website.
SKY News |
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Alert over air ticketing scam
Computer users are being warned of a bogus airline ticketing scam may trick them into downloading malicious software.
The Age |
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Microsoft SharePoint Powering Olympics Portal
Microsoft's SharePoint Server will be powering the search engine on a portal that more than tens of thousands of people will use to access information about the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the company said.
EnterpriseContentManagementConnection-ECM |
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State Lawmakers Consider 'Cyber Bully' Penalties
Bullies who use text messages or the Internet to pick on their classmates could be suspended or expelled under a new bill.
News10 Sacramento |
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Sapphire HD 4870 X2 Review
In the world of fast moving computer components, new technology is arriving each and every day for our computing pleasure. The latest in the graphics cards is the HD4800 series, which has taken the video market by storm.
Overclockers Club |
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Malone eyes swap for AOL dial-up arm
Liberty Media is considering swapping its shareholding in Time Warner for the dial-up business of AOL, John Malone said on Monday, raising the unexpected prospect of a competitive auction for the declining internet access operation.
Financial Times |
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Somers launches new Web site
SOMERS — The town has launched its own official Web site this week for all things government-related. The new site, www.somersct.gov , will operate independently of the community site SomersNow.com , which had previously hosted the town’s government information.
Journal Inquirer |
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Online Olympics coverage is extensive, short of TV quality
NBC Universal is running an unprecedented 3,600 hours of Olympics coverage on television and the Internet, most of it live online, letting fans track their favorite sports in a way not possible even if they had gone to Beijing.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Consumer Insight: Networking sites useful, but care needed
Brad Beadles, manager of the Utah Enterprise Product Group Segment for Microsoft, offers advice for safe and wise use of social networking online at sites such as Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn for kids and professionals.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Tickets now available for Youth Explosion
Tickets for Youth Explosion are currently available in area churches and businesses, but perhaps the best place to start is the Internet.
The Pasadena Citizen |
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Web helps Valley High class of '78 to reunite
Thirty years ago members of the Valley High School class of 1978 had not fathomed the possibility of the Internet, but today it's the portal pulling the class together for its 30-year reunion Thursday through Saturday.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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Las Cruces students back at their desks
• For more photos of local students heading back to school, visit our online photo gallery. • To see a Las Cruces Public Schools school calendar, click here and here for the yearround calendar.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Laptop with travelers' data was likely stolen
Information from 33,000 applicants to program was on the computer
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Windows NT User Group, -- 08/12/08 at Glendale Community Center
Windows NT User Group, -- 08/12/08 at Glendale Community Center
Rocky Mountain News |
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Their future is broadband
FLORIDA — For the past few months, Carol Drummond has had a tantalizing taste of what high speed Internet access can do for her business, the Whitcomb Summit Resort.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Laptops distributed to Farmington middle schoolers
Hundreds of middle school students and their parents crowded into Piedra Vista High School on Monday afternoon to receive free laptops, courtesy of Farmington Municipal Schools.
The Farmington Daily Times |
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Wedding bells for Apple figure?
Some people are asking whether Apple Computer co-founder Steve Wozniak married Janet K. Hill in Indianapolis on Friday night. That was the buzz the next day at 2008 SegWayFest, a convention that hosted about 155 enthusiasts of Segways, the two-wheeled electric transportation devices. The couple had appeared at the Marion County clerk's office Wednesday and applied for a marriage license.
The Indianapolis Star |
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SEDGWICK COUNTY QUALITY-OF-LIFE SURVEY
The Sedgwick County Health Department wants residents to take a five-minute Internet survey to answer questions on living, working and growing old in the area. The survey, available at Kansas.com as well as on the county's Web site, www.sedgwickcounty.org , opened Aug. 4 and runs to Aug. 31. The Health Department will use the responses to determine residents' top concerns. People can ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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