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QB trumps RB this time around
Since fantasy football's inception in the late 1960s, one constant has remained, while the game itself has been through various transformations. Leagues have gone from being kept on pieces of scrap paper to chalkboards to whiteboards to computers.
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Ringing Registers: Music to Epicor's Ears
Epicor Software likes the sound of a ringing cash register just as much as its big retail customers. The Irvine, Calif., company, which makes enterprise resource planning software that helps midsize companies manage accounting, customer contacts, inventory, sales and other tasks, is seeing growing sales to specialty retailers and department stores.
E-Commerce Times |
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Microsoft: DirectX 9.0c (August 2008)
DirectX 9.0c (August 2008)
4players |
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Online Olympics ambitious, but not TV
NEW YORK— NBC Universal is running an unprecedented 3,600 hours of Olympics coverage on television and the Internet, most of it live online, letting fans track their favorite sports in a way not possible even if they'd gone to Beijing.
Berkshire Eagle |
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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.
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Business Digest
Marylanders have the eighth fastest Internet-downloading speed in the country, according to a recent national study. The average real-time downloading speed in the United States is 2.3 megabits per second, but Maryland edges ahead of the curve with a rate of 3.98 mbps.
The Capital |
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BISD may postpone purchase of laptops
Bryan school trustees are considering delaying the district's program that calls for each student to eventually have a laptop to take home.Some said d ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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OFFICE MANAGER Well established Akron, Ohio based construction company seeks valued, professional, experienced & career minded office manager. Full time position. Successful candidate must possess the following skills: High level computer literacy including Quick Books Pro & Excel.
The Daily Record |
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Agriprocessor supervisors want new judge
POSTVILLE — A supervisor at Agriprocessors facing criminal charges in connection with an immigration raid in May at the meatpacking plant is asking a federal judge to step down from the case.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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How To Run A Successful Affiliate Marketing Business On The Web
Affiliate marketing can now be considered as the latest online business trend for any entrepreneurs today. Marketing a product can be a pain, especially when you have to go door to door to advertise your goods to consumers.
Turks.US |
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Rebuff those recliners
Tall people, laptop users, travelers with children, and anyone who wants to preserve his or her sliver of space in an airplane may appreciate Knee Defenders from a company called Right Brain. These clever yet simple plastic gadgets hook onto the arms of your tray table and prevent the seat in front of you from reclining. This protects your legs ...
Boston Globe |
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Zumobi Olympic Games edition for Windows Mobile released
August 17, 2008 [General] By Edward J. R. Zumobi is a company created by former Microsoft emloyees and their offering consists of a tiles-based user inteface, that can run special widgets.
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Al-Futtaim Technologies ranked region's top Microsoft Business Solutions partner
Al-Futtaim Technologies, one of the region's leading systems integrators and a member of the Al-Futtaim Group, announced today it has been ranked as one of the top six Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) partners from the Gulf region by Microsoft.
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NOAA, fishermen form Study Fleet
PORTSMOUTH and#8212; For some commercial fishermen, flounders are not just species of fish, but a computer software system being tested aboard fishing vessels to record haul-by-haul data. The resulting electronic logbook system may one day replace paper...
Portsmouth Herald |
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Consim Info seeks partner for its job portal
City-based online service provider Consim Info Pvt Ltd, better known as the Bharat Matrimony group that runs a group of business portals, is now looking for a strategic partner for its job portal www.clickjobs.com.
Calcutta News |
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I Was There. Just Ask Photoshop.
As image-editing software grows in sophistication and ubiquity, alterations go far beyond removing red-eye and whitening teeth.
The Gadsden Times |
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I Was There. Just Ask Photoshop.
As image-editing software grows in sophistication and ubiquity, alterations go far beyond removing red-eye and whitening teeth.
The Gadsden Times |
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Spam Data Mine Uncovers Russian-Georgian Escalation
The UAB (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Spam Data Mine is seeing new escalations in the so-called "Russian-Georgian Cyber War". More than 500 e-mails were received in a 90 minutes period this morning at UAB claiming to be a BBC story revealing that Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili is homosexual.
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Last bids to be taken in computer auction
Monday is the final day to enter a bid in Southfield's online auction of surplus city computers.
Southfield Eccentric |
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MSOs Admit To Tracking Consumers’ Online Activity
Cable One last fall conducted a six-month trial of a network-based technology that tracks consumers' Internet movements in an effort to amass refined data on Web-surfer habits that can be sold to advertisers at premium rates.
MultiChannel News |
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Can Comcast Make TV 2.0 A Reality?
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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Can Comcast Make TV 2.0 A Reality?
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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When Avatars Convene
Tampa is about to get a life. Denizens of Second Life, a virtual online community, will hold their annual convention at the Tampa Marriott Waterside hotel, according to Kevin Alderman, a Lutz entrepreneur who sells sex toys in Second Life. Alderman is serving as local spokesperson for the convention organized by the Future United, a nonprofit organization of Second Life inhabitants.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Hunting for bargains can be confusing
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Staten Islanders have another choice for cable television and Internet service, but searching for a "bargain" can be confusing and frustrating.
Staten Island Advance |
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How Not to Handle Yourself Online
The new Consumer Reports serves up what it labels, in big letters on the magazine's cover, the "7 biggest online blunders." They're mostly about compromising the security of your identity, things that can lead to your bank account being emptied, your credit card being enjoyed "offsite," your computer being debilitated.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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