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eMarketer Downgrades Online Ad Spending Forecast
The firm, which produces its spending estimates in part by culling together various predictions from top researchers in the space, now predicts that online ad spending in the U.S. will reach $24.9 billion, down slightly from the $25.9 billion forecast issued last March.
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Premier Business Centers Opened Another Location in The Valley
Irvine, CA-based Premier Office Centers, LLC dba Premier Business Centers has entered into a management contract with the Excel Executive Suites, LLC to manage and operate executive office suites at The Valley Gateway Building in Panorama City, CA.
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Rain Recording Debuts ION 64 - Octo Core 64-BIT Audio Workstation
Rain Recording has released the much-anticipated ION 64, a true 64-bit computing platform designed for audio and video production.
Harmony Central |
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West Bath Man Pleads Guilty To Sex Sting Charges
PORTLAND (AP) -- A West Bath man is going to prison after pleading guilty to using the Internet to arrange for sex with an underage girl.
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West Bath Man Pleads Guilty To Sex Sting Charges
PORTLAND (AP) -- A West Bath man is going to prison after pleading guilty to using the Internet to arrange for sex with an underage girl.
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Yahoo spends $36M on advisers in Microsoft dance
Wed, Aug 13, 2008 (10:21 a.m.) Yahoo Inc. shelled out $36 million in the first half of 2008 to the outside advisers that helped the company navigate stormy buyout talks with Microsoft Corp. and the ensuing proxy threat from activist investor Carl Icahn.
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Air Force Suspends Cyber Command Program
AFCyber writes "The Air Force on Monday suspended all efforts related to development of a program to become the dominant service in cyberspace, according to knowledgeable sources. Top Air Force officials put a halt to all activities related to the establishment of the Cyber Command, a provisional unit that is currently part of the 8th Air Force at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, sources ...
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Other Services Of Limousine Rentals That You Should Know About
As you look around in your area or on the Internet for a limousine rental service for your special event, you might notice that all of them are somewhat similar with each other in terms of what they offer to their customers.
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Best Buy - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. So how long can Apple make extra money by being special? The company announced on Wednesday that it will start selling iPhones through Best Buy stores, complementing the Apple and AT&T stores that already sell the phone.
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Best Buy’s Break-Even iPhone Deal
So how long can Apple make extra money by being special? The company announced on Wednesday that it will start selling iPhones through Best Buy stores, complementing the Apple and AT&T stores that already sell the phone.
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Second Lifers Will Convene In Tampa, Sans Avatars
Tampa is about to get a life. Denizens of Second Life, a virtual online community, will hold their annual convention at the Tampa Marriott Waterside hotel, according to Kevin Alderman, a Lutz entrepreneur who sells sex toys in Second Life.
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Shutterfly Share Sites Adds Photo-Sharing, Social Networking
Shutterfly is jumping on the social networking bandwagon with Shutterfly Share Sites, a service that will allow users to create personalized Web sites that will allow for collaboration with other members.
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Personal info of thousands stolen in laptop theft
GREENVILLE, S.C. - Officials with one of the nation’s largest cable and Internet providers say nearly a dozen laptops containing the personal information of 9,000 of its current and former employees have been stolen from a South Carolina office.
The Times and Democrat |
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Logitech Launches Cordless Laser Mouse for Laptops
If you're a professional or someone who loves pinpoint precision from your mouse, Logitech just announced the V550 Nano cordless laser mouse for notebooks.
PC Magazine |
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Here And Now - Georgia
Georgia, Hillary Clinton's Campaign, Olympics, Computer Hacking, Elvin Bishop
Here and Now |
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Alaska has the nation's slowest Internet download speeds
Alaska's rate is .08 megabits per second while Rhode Island's is the fastest at 6.8. The U.S. rate is so slow by international standards that some media analysts say it will take us 100 years to catch up to Japan's current speedy rate of 63.
Anchorage Daily News |
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
LOS ANGELES - 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.
The Times and Democrat |
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Gates: Privacy a 'challenge' as software advances
Microsoft's chairman says society will need "more explicit rules" for privacy as software further develops and technology becomes more pervasive.
CNET |
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'Dry Run' for Georgia Cyberattack Was Hosted in U.S
Brief attack on Georgian Web sites was directed from U.S. in late July, security experts say.
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Yahoo spends $36 million on advisers in Microsoft dance
Yahoo leaned on investment banks Goldman Sachs Group, Lehman Brothers Holdings and Moelis & Co., and law firm Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, after Microsoft made its initial $44.6 billion offer, which was made public in February.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Over 33,000 buyers signed up for GM electric car DETROIT - In a bid to show the demand for the upcoming all-electric Chevrolet Volt, a proponent of the car has released details of an unofficial waiting list for the vehicle with over 33,000 prospective buyers. Lyle Dennis, a New York neurologist who has emerged as a prominent enthusiast for the battery-powered car from General ...
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Personal info of thousands taken in laptop theft
(AP:GREENVILLE, S.C.) Officials with one of the nation's largest cable and Internet providers say nearly a dozen laptops containing the personal information of 9,000 of its current and former employees have been stolen from a South Carolina office.
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Candidate Web Sites As Effective As TV Ads
Two national studies of political consultants and American voters indicate that candidate Web sites are almost as effective for reaching loyal base voters as network and cable television ads. Twenty-five percent of political consultants said a candidate's own Web site was effective for communication with base voters while 26 percent said television and cable ads are useful. Close to half (46%) ...
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Go online to find your future spouse
The internet has overtaken more traditional avenues for people in the US to find their perfect mate
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Yahoo spends $36M on advisers in Microsoft dance
(AP:SEATTLE) Yahoo Inc. shelled out $36 million in the first half of 2008 to the outside advisers that helped the company navigate stormy buyout talks with Microsoft Corp. and the ensuing proxy threat from activist investor Carl Icahn.
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