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Creating Extra Income Via The Internet
After a month of financial doom and gloom the next workshop from wealth coaching company The Money Gym concentrates on building up an income from your hobbies and interests.
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HoldemRadar Releases a Free No Limit Texas Hold`em Poker Strategy Calculator
Texas holdem poker players can now find a free no limit poker strategy calculator software to help them avoid mistakes commonly done at the poker table.
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888.com Sends 10-Finalists to the 888.com World Poker Crown $3m Guaranteed Final Table
The 888.com World Poker Crown final online event ended with 10 players from around the world won a VIP trip to Spain and a seat in the final event to compete for the $1million first prize and the World Poker Crown.
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Two Memorial Internet Companies Partner In Time for Memorial Day
MemoryPress.com and Memory-Of.com specialize in eulogizing loved ones who pass away using the latest online and publishing technology. They've joined up to make it much easier to create a memorial website and memorial book to leave your loved one's legacy both online and on your coffee table.
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Company to Offer an Expanded Line of Gifts for Fathers and Infant Wear Just in Time for Father's Day
Proud Papa Gifts, an Internet boutique merchandiser specializing in gifts for the new father, fathers-to-be and grandfathers, marks its second anniversary by expanding it product to include gifts for the newborn.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 22nd Feb 2006 05:26 UTC
Windows narrowly bumped Unix in 2005 to claim the top spot in server sales for the first time, according to a new report from IDC. Computer makers sold $17.7 billion worth of Windows servers worldwide in 2005 compared with $17.5 billion in Unix servers, IDC analyst Matthew Eastwood said of the firm's latest Server Tracker market share report.
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O2 chases broadband rivals with its new nationwide service
Mobile phone company O2 will today launch a multimillion-pound advertising campaign to attract residential broadband customers. By Richard Wray
Guardian Unlimited |
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Adobe to give away Flash for mobiles
Adobe Systems is to license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to help developers make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on computers.
Ireland Business World |
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Top Honeymoon Travel and Destination Wedding Specialists Partner with Major Honeymoon Website
Honeymooners Review Guide which offers couples online access to 350+ planning pages of tips, articles, ideas on romance, destinations, and a 3000+ top resort finder database, has added direct access to a select few honeymoon travel and destination wedding Specialists.
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DigitalBridge Communications Expands WiMAX Network to Idaho Falls
Ashburn-based DigitalBridge Communications announced today that it is expanding high speed wireless Internet service coverage to Idaho Falls, ID. This launch adds the third community within the Eastern Idaho Technology Corridor along Interstate 15 to DBC's WiMAX network in southeastern Idaho.
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New Release of Retalix DemandAnalytX Makes Demand Forecasting and Order Optimization Easier and Faster
RA'ANANA, Israel, May 1, 2008 -- Retalix a global provider of software solutions for retailers and distributors, today announced the immediate availability of Retalix DemandAnalytX release 6.0., which makes the implementation of demand forecasting and order optimization easier and faster.
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Teen charged with posting nude photo
CHEYENNE - A Cheyenne teenager faces a felony charge that accuses him of posting a nude photograph of a former girlfriend on the Internet. Local officials say the situation illustrates some of the dangers of modern technology.
Billings Gazette |
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Wire theft cuts off Rainier School District's phones
RAINIER — A wire thief climbed a utility pole and stole about 100 feet of copper wire in the Townsend Road area, knocking out telephone and Internet service to the Rainier School District’s Briarcliff Campus on Wednesday.
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TV station changes could provide chance for student involvement
Everything is finally coming together for campus media organizations. After a fall semester of Internet-only broadcast, KTRM hit the airwaves again this spring. The Index staff members are learning their new positions. And News 36 is broadening its horizons and its programming with TruTV.
Truman State University Index |
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Sans Digital Introduces 5-Bay Hard Drive Organizer - HDDRACK
Sans Digital, a leading provider of high performance storage subsystems, is introducing a series of innovative storage gadgets to the storage market, which includes the newly designed 5-bay storage device that is unlike any of the previous Sans Digital's products - Hard Drive Rack HDDRACK5.
DataStorage-DataStorageConnection |
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Mac User Group meets Saturday
At 1 p.m. Saturday, the Big Sky Mac User Group will meet at 2521 Hoover Ave. Open to Mac users of all experience levels, ages or types of Mac computer, the program will cover "How To Evaluate Your Existing System." Upgrade options such as adding additional memory and more will also be discussed.
Billings Gazette |
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Kuwait Crime News
Kuwait : Police are looking for a Kuwaiti man for deliberately running over a Syrian mechanic inside a garage in Shuwaikh. The suspect also escaped with a laptop computer, reports Arrouiah daily.
Arab Times |
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Microsoft may boost bid for Yahoo
Micro soft, weighing a $44.6 billion takeover of Yahoo, may raise its bid by as much as $2 a share.
Denver Post |
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New H-P circuit could spawn tiny computers
Hewlett-Packard scientists reported Wednesday in the science journal Nature that they had designed a simple circuit element that they believed would make it possible to build tiny powerful computers that could imitate biological functions.
Denver Post |
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Features and Case Studies
Oracle is expected to jump into the emerging market for content management software later this year. Unlike in North America and Europe, several factors are driving a greater interest in the Asia-Pacific region for open source content management-related technologies.
ZDNet Australia |
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Humongous comeback
F reddi Fish is back, I'm happy to say. So is Putt-Putt, Pajama Sam and Spy Fox. Kids, you're in for a treat, because some of the best learning software ever is coming back to stores.
The Jersey Journal |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 18:47 UTC
"In accordance with its commitment to empowering users worldwide with the most innovative Linux operating system, Mandriva today released Mandriva 2006. The new version of the company's flagship product merges pioneer technologies from Conectiva and Lycoris, as well as spanning for the first time a one-year release cycle."
OS News |
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The gas made from mixing detergent with other chemicals is deadly [EPA]
Japanese police have asked internet providers to censor websites giving information on what have become known as "detergent suicides", following a spate of chemically-induced deaths across the country.
Aljazeera |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Aug 2007 22:21 UTC
The most recent pre-release build of Apple's Mac OS X Leopard operating system began making its way into developers' hands this past weekend, carrying with it a number of interface tweaks and a lengthy list of recommended testing suggestions.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Apr 2006 13:59 UTC
"Despite the head start that KDE enjoyed, the large number of KDE users and developers, and Linus Torvalds personally endorsing KDE, GNOME has won the desktop environment battle.
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