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MCN - August 18, 2008
Can Comcast Deliver TV 2.0? The vision Comcast has for the future of TV isn’t locked up somewhere inside its brand-new, glass-encased headquarters in downtown Philadelphia. The rough cut of the cable company’s ideas are already playing out on the Internet, at Fancast.com.
MultiChannel News |
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Lebanon wireless ‘working’
LEBANON — More than 2,000 people have taken advantage of Lebanon’s all-city wireless network so far, and city officials say they’re pleased with the response.
Albany Democrat-Herald |
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'21' inspiration eyes Facebook fantasy football
SAN FRANCISCO -- By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma had led a life many guys dream about.
El Paso Times |
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Technology key in Polis’ victory
DENVER — Online entrepreneur Jared Polis’ victory over longtime state lawmaker Joan Fitz-Gerald in a congressional primary may signal a Democratic Party shift away from traditional roots like organized labor and toward an environment-minded, high-tech base, political analysts said Wednesday.
Vail Daily |
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New US domestic spying guidelines proposed
WASHINGTON : The administration of President George W. Bush has drafted a set of guidelines for state and local police agencies that would make it easier to collect intelligence on ordinary citizens, The Washington Post reported Saturday.
Channel NewsAsia |
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System installed to nab car thieves
Car thieves just might cross a bump in the road attempting to drive to their safety zone after the Plano Police Department got on board with the most advanced and accurate Automatic License Plate Recognition software available.
Plano Courier |
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Microsoft's OOXML Wins ISO Approval
Office 2007's XML-based document formats will soon be published as a formal ISO standard. Now what?
PC World |
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Durbin talks health insurance with business owners
ELGIN – For the last three years, James and Heather Hills have worked to build a business that helps small and mid-sized businesses sell products on the Internet.
Kane County Chronicle |
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Local classic car dealer, son arrested in multi-agency raid
Multiple agencies converged on a Conroe car dealership Tuesday afternoon where they arrested the owner and his son, seized files and computers and contacted car owners to retrieve their vehicles, officials said.
The Conroe Courier |
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Technology Fair scheduled in advance of Summit 303 meeting
ST. CHARLES – With a surge in the popularity and accessibility of computers, iPods and text messaging, it’s natural to start seeing this technology make its way into the classroom.
Kane County Chronicle |
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IUPUI event helps bloggers find audience
When the State Street Exchange liquor store started carrying Lucid Absinthe, a $60-per-bottle specialty liquor, co-owner Lizan Brand bought it by the bottle.
The Indianapolis Star |
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Someone found your camera and they want you to have it back
Imagine you lost the camera that had those one-of-a-kind vacation photos, or images of a keepsake moment. Now imagine a stranger finding it: Would you feel happy, or somehow that your privacy was invaded, if that stranger put some of your images on the Web to track you down?
The Pantagraph |
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Battery-boosted bike bonanza
NEW YORK — The surging cost of gasoline and a desire for a greener commute are turning more people to electric bikes as an unconventional form of transportation.
Cape Cod Times |
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Internet Exclusive: This Week in the Outdoors: Cattin’ the Red
As guide Norman O’Neal launched his airboat from the Red River shoreline a few hundred yards below the Eisenhower dam below Lake Texoma, I was in the driver’s seat with my hand on the rudder controls.
The Allen American |
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INTERNET EXCLUSIVE: Slabs lethal for Texoma stripers
Pottsboro, Texas- Ask a savvy striper fisherman to name the top-producing lure used during the summer months and the answer, “Slab” will be near or at the top of the list.
The Allen American |
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'Freedom is all about moving and expressing freely'
Bangalore, Aug 15 : The 62nd Independence Day celebrations Friday augured well for Bangaloreans to exorcise the dreadful memories of the serial blasts that rocked India's IT hub three weeks ago on the same day.
New Kerala |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Computer parts maker with Temecula operations gets $1.6 billion takeover bid
A Malvern, Pa.-based electronics manufacturer has made an unsolicited bid for International Rectifier Corp., a computer parts maker with operations in Temecula, for approximately $1.6 billion.
The Press-Enterprise |
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'What are you doing?"
Twitter me: Social networking site encourages constant comments.
Pensacola News Journal |
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Business spending may signal future course
Economists and the media keep talking about the fragile state of the consumer, but it might be time to look at how businesses are spending, too. Construction of new plants, stores and more is growing at a brisk pace and factory orders are at six-month highs. Corporate purchases of items such as computers and software are slowing, but not by much.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Serving the Heart of California since 1892
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Optimistic concurrency check failed. The row was modified outside of this cursor.
Madera Tribune |
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At Doggyspace, social networking goes to the dogs
Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Local researchers in China to observe total solar eclipse
A group of area researchers are in Weinan, China to video capture and broadcast to the Internet a total solar eclipse, observable only from a small narrow corridor on the Earth.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Students immersed in business
Hilary Dell figures the entrepreneurial bug bit her at age 5, when she gathered up the books in her house, called her bedroom a library and tried charging her sister to borrow from the collection.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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City's Web site is hacked
MADISON — Parts of the city of Madison's official Web site were taken offline Friday afternoon when the site came under attack from hackers. Sarah Edgerton, Webmaster for the city of Madison, said the attack began at 5:30 p.m., prompting staff members to shut down all Web services, including employment listings, the report-a-problem application, traffic construction alerts, police incident ...
Wisconsin State Journal |
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