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Technology Assisting The Fair - 8/16/2008
With technology rapidly advancing, the Allen County Fair is keeping up by allowing potential fair-goers the opportunity to explore the Allen County Fair online. Hoping to save people some time and fuel, several events and entry forms for the Allen County Fair can be found online.
WLIO NBC Lima
Young, quirky Gen Y-ers
THEY don't clock in at 9am, they hang out on chat sites and Facebook during working hours, and are not too worried if shown the door.
The New Straits Times
Claims of Fake Web Postings Roil the Chess World
A dispute involving members of the governing chess organization in the United States has erupted into a legal fight that has all the passion of a Bobby Fischer tantrum.
New York Times
VIDEO GAMES
System: Sony PlayStation 3 Also available for: Microsoft Xbox 360
The Tampa Tribune
Nick Drainey's World View: Knickers to love rat husband on internet
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Scotland on Sunday
Time Portal Drama In London Rips Open A Whole Batch Of Zoological Adventures
In "Primeval," a rip in the time-space continuum allows prehistoric dinosaurs - as well as weird creatures from the future - to pop up in current-day London.
The Tampa Tribune
There's Always Drama At 'Closing Time'
The filming of a light drama for the Internet resulted in some heavy action at the Hilton Garden Inn on Friday in Ybor City.
The Tampa Tribune
School Girls Sickened By Expired Candy?
Internet research suggests Nestle's "Spooky Nerds" candy is a limited-edition of Nerds, and is sold only during Halloween.
WLBT 3 Jackson
London News and Reviews
A paedophile who disguised himself with a digital swirling pattern in obscene internet pictures was jailed yesterday.
Evening Standard
London News and Reviews
Thousands of passengers were forced to jet off on holiday without their bags this morning after a 'major' computer glitch caused travel chaos at Heathrow Airport.
Evening Standard
Mysterious Death Of Chelsea Renaissance Man
Mark Chamberlain did everything to become a hip, high-tech New Yorker. He ran away from home in Seattle at 15 to make it in the nation's biggest city. He became a club kid, a model, a Web pioneer, one of CNN's first blog reporters -- and finally, a spiky-haired tattooed artist called Cal Chamberlain.
FOX 5 New York
UConn top recruit Delle Donne won't play at Storrs
Elena Delle Donne, the Huskies's top recruit in its 2008 class, has decided not to enroll at the University of Connecticut, coach Geno Auriemma said Saturday.
The News & Observer
If you thought the internet was cool, wait until it goes space age
Comment is free: Vint Cerf: It's come a long way, but its potential for worldwide change can and will be greater still
Guardian Unlimited
Nick Drainey's World View: Knickers to love rat husband on internet
AUSTRALIA A woman has taken revenge on her cheating husband by putting a photograph of his lover's knickers up for sale on eBay.
The Scotsman
Bank Manager Keeps Customer Focus
In her 50 years in the banking business, Frances Register has seen the days of approving loans with a warm handshake give way to online processing, in which banker and client may never meet.
The Brandon News & Tribune
Survey Finds Tampa Area Among Nation's E-Mail Hotbeds
You see them on park benches, hunched over their tiny BlackBerries, thumbs pumping at blur. In the coffee shops with free wireless Internet, their laptops are smoking. People love their digitals, and a recent AOL survey says the Tampa Bay area is more addicted than most.
The Tampa Tribune
Internet marketing pros in short supply
Shorthanded companies are hiring programmers and database and networking pros as fast as they can find them. But we don't hear much about the dearth of Internet or digital marketing people.
The Tampa Tribune
Analog Graveyard
H–D–T–V, D–T–V, and high def are just some of the words that describe the era of digital television. While all the abbreviations may be confusing, something even more perplexing is what to do with all the old TV's that those high definition televisions are replacing. Trevor Roy was at a recycling drive for those old TV's and has more.
Northland's News Center
Student special: Online savings
In the old days - more accurately, a few years ago - students had to rely on flashing their NUS card at every retailer they could find or cutting out money-off coupons from magazines and newspapers to save money. But the internet has revolutionised the scope for students to save a few quid. Students are, usually out of necessity, an admirably tight lot who will stop at nothing to save pennies. ...
Guardian Unlimited
Into the future: Pros and cons of a Google world
Peter Bazalgette, media consultant, investor and former producer of Channel 4's Big Brother As the channels of communication become more complex, and the TV schedule dies, the search to find a particular piece of content becomes more important. I'm all for less regulation, but search will be an Ofcom issue in the future. I'll be interested to see what Google does in the next two years to ...
Guardian Unlimited
Google, 10 years in: big, friendly giant or a greedy Goliath?
Eagerly they came - the young, the ambitious, the smartest of the smart. They queued impatiently and crowded into the rafters above Charlie's Cafe at the 'Googleplex', the curving glass and steel cathedral of the internet age. Finally, laptops snapped shut and the room hushed. It was time for Barack Obama to preach to the converted. 'There is something improbable about this gathering,' said ...
Guardian Unlimited
Miller: Infrared transmitter lets headphone users go cordless
Wireless technology such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi have cut the cords on a lot of personal and home electronics, including mice, keyboards, printers and earpieces for mobile phones. But when it comes to listening to music through ear bud...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A founding father of the web says it's come a long way, but its potential for worldwide change can and will be greater ...
The internet is still very young. It was only November 1977 when a group of computer scientists successfully connected three networks around the world, including one at University College London. It took until 1989 for the internet to become commercially available and about another decade after that for it to achieve widespread household use in Europe and the United States. Only then did we ...
Guardian Unlimited
Google, 10 years in: big, friendly giant or a greedy Goliath?
Has the cool baby grown up into a sinister corporate threat to privacy? David Smith reports
Guardian Unlimited
Michael Williams: Readers' editor
"My seven-year-old daughter knows her father congregates with a family of similar friends who seem to gather in his computer. Sometimes he talks to them, even if nobody else can see them...."
Independent
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