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New Search Engine by Q-Sensei
Lalisio, a social knowledge network, introduced a search and presentation engine from its parent company Q-Sensei.
EContent Magazine |
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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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Richard Stallman & Freedom Through Software
The infamous programmer and 'free software' activist Richard Stallman is currently halfway through a speaking tour of New Zealand, and today delivered one of his speeches on the restrictions software patents place on the freedom to develop new programs.
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Computer glitch problem at Heathrow
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Evening Leader |
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MediaRing Talk Offers an Attractive Lower Rate of 4.5 US Cents to India - Fixed & Mobile
MediaRing Limited (SGX:M09)(http://www.mediaring.com), a one-stop premier Internet Protocol ("IP") communications provider of Voice, Data and Infrastructure services in the Asia Pacific, announced today that, in honor of the Indian Independence Day, it is now offering a very attractive low rate of 4.5 US cents per minute for all calls to India (fixed & mobile) for its MediaRing Talk service. ...
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Russia-Georgia conflict still raging on Web
As Russian tanks roll through Georgia, the assault is continuing in another realm: cyberspace, where hackers are waging war on Georgian Web sites, e-mail and communication services.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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IBM's Australian operation is facing the possibility of strike action amongst its workforce after a secret ballot opened yesterday amongst employees in a Baulkham Hills facility.
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IBM's Australian operation is facing the possibility of strike action amongst its workforce after a secret ballot opened yesterday amongst employees in a Baulkham Hills facility.
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IBM's Australian operation is facing the possibility of strike action amongst its workforce after a secret ballot opened yesterday amongst employees in a Baulkham Hills facility.
ZDNet Australia |
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IBM Australia faces strike action
IBM's Australian operation is facing the possibility of strike action amongst its workforce after a secret ballot opened yesterday amongst employees in a Baulkham Hills facility.
ZDNet Australia |
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The computer helper: Cleaning up your hard drive - Feature
Washington - Think you are running out of hard drive space? You might not be. Take the time to root out and remove unwanted, unneeded, or duplicate files and folders, and you just might find that you have more space than you realised. Read on for some...
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Computer glitch problem at Heathrow
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Derbyshire Times |
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Netflix resumes some DVD shipments
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Online DVD rental pioneer Netflix Inc resumed some shipping on Thursday after the most severe outage in its history stopped distribution to a third of its 8.4 million customers.
Reuters |
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Computer glitch problem at Heathrow
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Ellesmere Port Standard |
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DAILY DIGEST
Yahoo names ex-CEOs backed by Icahn to board Yahoo Inc. said Thursday it will add the former CEOs of Viacom and Nextel Partners to its board of directors as part of the company's deal to ward off a proxy fight with billionaire investor Carl Icahn. The...
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City wants retailers to embrace e-commerce 'revenue engine'
The City of Lake Forest is taking the lead to help local retailers expand their customer base and increase revenues -- without adding to vehicular traffic and parking woes in town.
Lake Forester |
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City is poised to institute broader recycling program
Lake Forest residents are moving closer to the more comprehensive recycling program they asked for in a 2006 community survey, with complete implementation expected after Labor Day.
Lake Forester |
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Child rape photo woman jailed
A WOMAN who emailed images of children being raped to other people in what police called the "most horrific and worst crime" has been jailed for 4? years.
Perth Now |
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MediaRing Talk Offers an Attractive Lower Rate of 4.5 US Cents to India - Fixed & Mobile
SUNNYVALE, Calif. & SINGAPORE----MediaRing Limited , a one-stop premier Internet Protocol communications provider of Voice, Data and Infrastructure services in the Asia Pacific, announced today that, in honor of the Indian Independence Day, it is now offering a very attractive low rate of 4.5 US cents per minute for all calls to India for its MediaRing Talk service.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Bushnell Responds to Bigfoot Capture Claims
Back in June we reported on the $1,000,000 prize being offered by binocular manufacturer Bushnell Corporation in conjunction with Field & Stream magazine for photographic proof of Sasquatch's existence. I'm not to sure how seriously Bushnell takes the possibility of there actually being a Bigfoot/Sasquatch type creature, but from looking at the contest web site home page , someone may have ...
Overclockers Club |
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Video games sales rise 41 percent in July
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Sales of video game software rose 41% during the month of July, largely in line with analysts' expectations, as game platforms from Nintendo continued to dominate the sector.
Market Watch |
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Cyber attacks against Georgia herald new era of warfare
As Russia and Georgia teeter between cease-fire and war, combat rages in cyberspace with hackers continuing an onslaught against Georgian Web sites, e-mail and communication services.
The Palm Beach Post |
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London News and Reviews
Thousands of passengers were stranded at Heathrow after a computer glitch caused major delays to flights.
Evening Standard |
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Intel drives quarterly PC processor growth
The PC processor business shook off a weak economic climate to grow 3.1 percent in unit shipments in the June quarter—driven mainly by Intel's sales--but intense price competition drove revenues down 4.5 percent, according to the latest numbers from International Data Corp.
EETimes |
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Suit says Facebook ad program invaded privacy
Facebook, the world's largest social networking site, is facing a class action lawsuit charging that its controversial advertising program violated online privacy and computer fraud laws. A group of plaintiffs filed the suit in U.S. District Court in San Jose...
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