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Summer traffic up for Google, down for Microsoft
The latest figures from research firm Nielsen Online show a slight lift to Google's audience from June to July. Microsoft's visitors shrunk by an estimated 700,000 in that time.
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
LOS ANGELES (AP) — CNN said Tuesday it’s adding journalists in 10 cities from Philadelphia to Seattle to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
Winona Daily News |
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"You Will": Workers Wary About Working from Home [The Internets]
Remember those "You Will" commercials when a narrator said that one day we'd all be able to check our laptops on the beach or whatever? (A friend of mine would always intone this whenever I took out...
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Mediabistro Scared Of Competition [Bloggers]
Once upon a time, media bulletin board site Mediabistro had a talented, anonymous ad blogger called Agency Spy, who got good dirt and the occasional undeserved murder rap. The original Agency Spy...
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Monitoring System Fails, Causing Subway Delays
A computerized system that controls trains on the numbered subway lines in New York City failed briefly stranding dozens of trains and causing delays.
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Prosecutors: Cyber law applies to Mo. suicide case
Federal prosecutors are defending their use of a cyber crime statute in the case of a Missouri woman charged in a MySpace hoax that allegedly led to a teen's suicide.
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Chattanooga: Bankers try to bridge generational divide
When Keith Sanford started his career in the banking industry, there were hardly any ATMs around — much less online banking.
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Decision reached on Newton firefighter contract
After five and a half years without a raise, Newton firefighters got word last week that a decision had been made and, according to chatter on the Internet, the decision may be leaning in the firefighters’ favor.
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Woman must pay back proceeds from Internet scam
A Parkersburg woman fooled a man from England into sending $312,000 for a bogus trucking business. ... Keep it clean. Comments that are obscene, sexually explicit, racist or offensive will be removed. If you wouldn’t say it to your mother, don’t post it here.
The Charleston Gazette |
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Before the gunfire, cyberattacks
U.S. Internet experts said the attacks against Georgia's Internet infrastructure began as early as July 20, with coordinated barrages of millions of requests that overloaded and effectively shut down Georgian servers.
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UNL Wrestlers Caught Posing Nude On Internet
OMAHA, Neb. -- Two University of Nebraska wrestlers have been dismissed from the team because they posed naked on an internet pornography site, said their coach.
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Mushkin Unleashes Performance DDR3 Memory
Renowned performance DRAM and PSU maker Mushkin knows that the computer enthusiast demands memory with screaming speeds, tight timings, and unrivaled stability - and on top of that, everything needs to be cool. Well, with the release of their DDR3-1333 high performance memory sticks, Mushkin seems to have hit the ball out of the park. Hitting data transfer rates of 1333 MT/s at super-tight ...
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BEWARE your cyber footprint
It's to your advantage to be social-site savvy. By now you know that what you do online can have adverse repercussions at work.
Erie Times-News |
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Hawk-Houston Boys & Girls Club Donations
Young people at the Hawk-Houston Boys and Girls Club in the past have had very limited access to technology. But through donations and fundraisers, Backyard Barbecue Festival, the size of the computer lab will tripled.
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Honor roll: Lower Dauphin Middle School
Due to a computer error, several names were missing from Lower Dauphin Middle School's honor rolls for the fourth marking period. Those that were missing were: DISTINGUISHED
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Prosecutors: Cyber law applies to suicide case.
By LINDA DEUTSCH LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Federal prosecutors defended their use of a cyber crime statute in the case of a Missouri woman charged with using a MySpace hoax that allegedly led a 13-year-old girl to commit suicide.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Xbox 360
As the first next-gen console to hit the market (a full year before the Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3 ), Microsoft’s Xbox 360 used its head start to build up a superior lineup of exclusive games and superior features.
AskMen |
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Click. The future has arrived
Online traffic for Beijing Games has been 'unbelievable' according to head of CBC Sports
The Globe and Mail |
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AT&T U-verse Voice Launches in Wisconsin
AT&T Inc. today announced the availability of AT&T U-verse Voice to customers in parts of Wisconsin, bringing consumers a next-generation digital voice service that is delivered over the AT&T U-verse Internet Protocol network.
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Online vehicle registration available
Wichita County has begun Internet vehicle registration.
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Prosecutors: Cyber law applies to Mo. suicide case
Associated Press - August 12, 2008 11:54 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Federal prosecutors are defending their use of a cyber crime statute in the case of a Missouri woman charged in a MySpace hoax...
KOAM-TV Pittsburg |
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Click. The future has arrived
Online traffic for Beijing Games has been 'unbelievable' according to head of CBC Sports
The Globe and Mail |
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Google's Android phone to go on sale in September?
Despite reports of delays with Google's Android mobile OS, the rumor du jour is that T-Mobile USA will start offering its HTC Android phone next month. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
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Yahoo near naming Biondi, Chapple to board: source
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O) is in the process of approving the appointments of former Viacom Inc (VIAb.N) CEO Frank Biondi and former Nextel Partners CEO John Chapple to its board and is expected to name the appointees by Friday, a person familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
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Council Votes No to E-Verify Program
After two hours of debate, the city council voted no to a computer program that identifies illegal aliens applying for jobs. Seventeen people signed up to voice their opinions on the E-verify program that matches social security numbers to names within minutes.
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