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Reader priorities: Do they match with library offerings?
Park Ridge residents put high importance on the materials and programs currently offered by the Park Ridge Public Library, especially when it comes to non-fiction and reference books, computer resources, and areas to sit and read, the results of a recent telephone survey show.
Park Ridge Herald-Advocate |
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Library computers on lockdown after alleged rape
St. Paul Police continue their search for a man in his 20's who allegedly sexually assaulted a 10 year old girl in a
KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul |
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RateMyCop.com Stirring Up Controversy
Everything is open to criticism on the Internet these days, from teachers and doctors, to restaurants and pets. But a relatively new Web site has made some cops angry and worried. It's called RateMyCop.com .
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Enlighten Designs - Win at Microsoft Partner Award
Enlighten Designs Ltd ( www.enlighten.co.nz ) are thrilled to to have been named the winner of the Partnering Award of the Year at the New Zealand Microsoft Partner Awards 2008. The black tie awards evening, at which the award category winners were announced, was held last night and played host to New Zealand's leading Information Technology providers.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Axcess International Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
Axcess International Inc., (OTCBB: AXSI) a leading provider of wireless business activity monitoring solutions, today reported results for the second quarter ending June 30, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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Aussie banks: your new security vendor
It is quickly becoming the norm for Australia's largest banks to offer discounts on or completely free computer security software to boost internet banking security. The question is, why?
ZDNet Australia |
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How Seven blew the internet Olympics
Like most of us, I've been watching more TV than usual for the past week, what with the Olympics on and so many interesting ads to watch. Squinting through Beijing's pervasive smog, I've even been able to see some interesting sports as well.
ZDNet Australia |
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Owens offers free 'Quickstart Program'
Area residents are invited to explore career options and gain advice on making the first steps toward a college education as Owens Community College’s Learning Center at The Source presents a free online “QuickStart to College” program, Oct. 13 through Dec. 5.
Port Clinton News Herald |
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City and township join in $21,000 venture for property computer program
Holland city and Holland Township employees now have a clearer picture. In a $21,000 joint venture, the city and township can measure, zoom in on and see the topography of properties — all from municipal computers. The new “pictometry” programming gives five views of each building in the township and city. Holland GIS programmer Matt VanDyken demonstrated the program’s capabilities to ...
The Holland Sentinel |
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'Ka-Blog!' tackles courtship, net stars
THE newest teen tambayan on television, "Ka-Blog!" will feature Saturday different ways to enjoy the teenage life.
Sun Star |
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Online School Expanding to Meet Colorado's Growing Demand for Online Education
Branson School Online, an accredited public school serving Colorado students in kindergarten through grade 12, is expanding to serve more students statewide. Spurred by recent legislation expanding access to the program, growing demand for online education, and recognition for its academic rigor, highly experienced teachers, and commitment to partnering with parents to help each child succeed, ...
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Sun-Times, Pioneer Press Web traffic spikes
Sun-Times Media Group, Inc. (OTCBB:SUTM) announced last week that total page views of its Sun-Times News Group Web sites, which include pioneerlocal.com, increased 45 percent from June 2007 to June 2008 up to 54.6 million, according to Nielsen//Net Ratings. That marks the first time the Sun-Times News Group sites combined have topped 50 million total page views.
Park Ridge Herald-Advocate |
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San Jose teacher accused in online sex sting
A teacher is accused of going online to set up an encounter with a 13-year-old girl.
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Should library add computers, coffee or more seating?
Part of future planning for the Park Ridge Public Library involves determining the types of services, programs, space and collections the library should offer, said Library Board Vice President Shlomo Crandus.
Park Ridge Herald-Advocate |
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McDowell Early College students get laptops
Students of McDowell Early College are gearing up for back-to-school season this week with an open house at the facility on the campus of McDowell Tech. The program, which adds a year each year, is welcoming in-coming juniors. Aside from orientation and meet-and-greet, there's a buzz this year. Each student has been assigned a laptop computer. Junior Jamie Frye received his Apple MacBook on ...
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Man gets 10 years to lifetime probation
A Connecticut man arrested through an Internet sex sting last year was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years to lifetime probation.
Canon City Daily Record |
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US subway hackers still gagged
A US let stand a temporary restraining order preventing three Massachusetts Institute of Technology students from discussing or disclosing their research into security vulnerabilities in the payment system for the local subway system.
ZDNet Australia |
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Couple robbed, hacked to death
A COUPLE was hacked in their sleep while their 10-year-old grandson managed to wake up and escape Wednesday night.
Sun Star |
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Former Apple General Counsel To Pay $2.2 Million Settlement To SEC
The SEC says Nancy Heinen agreed to pay a settlement in her backdated stock options case.
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London News and Reviews
A Chinese graduate butchered to death may have been killed because of his links to an international internet betting scam on Premiership football matches, it emerged tonight.
Evening Standard |
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Yahoo selects Biondi, Chapple as new board membersABC 7 News
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Aspect Software Names Executive Vice President
Chelmsford, Mass., August 14, 2008 - Aspect Software, Inc., the world’s largest company solely focused on Unified Communications for the Contact Center™, today announced the appointment of Kevin Schwartz as executive vice president of global professional services.
ContactCenterWorld.com |
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