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Google offers glimpses of roads in Henderson and Evansville
For years, anyone with a computer and Internet connection has been able to view overhead photographs of Henderson.
The Gleaner |
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Girls who blog: Innocent fun or potential danger?
On her blog, 12-year-old Tavi Gevinson posts photos of herself wielding a toilet plunger, posing in a room covered with newsprint and wearing a paint-splattered tutu inspired by Dolce & Gabbana's spring 2008 collection.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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NASD enters lease accord
WEST NORRITON - The four-year lease of 240 computers by the Norristown Area School District for the high school and the three middle schools will cost $50,504 this year.
The Times Herald |
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How to keep your young blogger safe
Safety tips for parents looking to safeguard their young bloggers:
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Yahoo! to hire 400 employees
Yahoo! India is expected to hire some 400-odd personnel over the next one year and most of them for its Centre of Excellence in Bangalore which caters to Yahoo’s emerging markets like India, Singapore, South East Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America.
Business Standard India |
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Google starts Web campaign to free unused TV airwaves
Google Inc., owner of the most popular Internet search engine, started a Web site to lobby U.S. regulators to free up unused television airwaves for wireless Internet access.
Rocky Mountain News |
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A Brand New Computer Lab for Kaimuki High School
Kaimuki High School is home to a brand new computer lab, thanks to a community partnership. Glistening state of the art computers sit ready for the students - these happen to be members of the leadership program at Kaimuki.
KHON 2 Honolulu |
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Health/Science Briefs: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
TECHNOLOGY Computer pokerTexas Hold'em poker has exploded in popularity in recent years, even extending to academic researchers intrigued by the challenges of probabilities and decision-making in the face of uncertainties that confront players. Now, poker-playing artificial intelligence systems, including "Fell Omen 2” and "INOT” (In the Nick of Time) developed by researcher Ian Fellows of the ...
The Oklahoman |
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Police notes August 19
An unknown person broke in to Monte del Sol Charter School, 4157 Walking Rain Road, between Aug. 5 and Monday and stole five laptop computers valued at $15,000.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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Thief takes $350 from Bible camp
State police are investigating the theft of $350 and other items Sunday from a Bible camp fundraiser in Bowmansville.The cash, a laptop computer and 90 unopened pints of Turkey Hill iced tea were taken from a lodge at Greenview Bible Camp on Fivepointville Road in Brecknock Township, state...
Lancaster Online |
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Spotlight Online: YouTube
— Monday, Sept. 8, 2 p.m. Your Library Card Online — Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1 p.m. Email @ Yahoo — Saturday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. Spotlight Online: Overdrive — Monday, Sept. 15, 2 p.m.
Greenwich Post |
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Beach volleyball scoring points with viewers
In the top left corner of the nbcolympics.com home page, the Internet arm of NBC's Beijing enterprise, there is what appears to be an odd entry. Listed are five "top sports." They are basketball, gymnastics, swimming, track and field, and ... beach volleyball.
Dallas Morning News |
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Option unveils Compal as first MID customer
IDF, San Francisco, USA - August 19, 2008 - Option N.V. , the wireless technology company, today announced that its embedded wireless modules and Linux-based connection management software have been selected by Compal Electronics to provide HSPA 3G connectivity to a new range of Mobile Internet Devices.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google offers glimpses of roads in Henderson and Evansville
For years, anyone with a computer and Internet connection has been able to view overhead photographs of Henderson.
The Gleaner |
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Facebook goes beyond the language barrier
As sites such as Facebook and MySpace saturate their home markets, they are looking abroad to fuel the audience growth that has made them so attractive to users.
Independent Online |
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Taiwan launches probe into Vista sales
Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission has launched an investigation into whether Microsoft is abusing its monopoly status to force consumers to buy Windows Vista.
Independent Online |
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Media group calls for blogger's release
Reporters Without Borders has called for a blogger arrested by Vietnamese officials on suspicion of tax fraud to be freed.
Independent Online |
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The iPhone Kill-Switch Kerfuffle
Privacy advocates' concern over what Apple will do with iPhone user data may be overblown, industry experts say
BusinessWeek |
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Youngsters learn computer skills at Wareham Boys and Girls Club
Kids use computers more than ever these days, said Chris Pires, a counselor and computer lab director at the Boys and Girls Club in Wareham. But he wonders how often they stop to think about what is happening when they click a mouse or drop a CD into the...
The Standard-Times |
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Showing teachers high tech's fast lane
Sparta teacher Erica Hartman already has the usual certifications that allow her to teach middle school in New Jersey. This summer she flew out to California for a new kind of credential -- a Google Certification.
The Star-Ledger |
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University of Tennessee at Knoxville Selects Aruba Networks' 802.11n Wireless Network for New Business Administration ...
Aruba Networks, Inc., a global leader in wireless LANs and secure unified mobility solutions, today announced that the University of Tennessee has selected and is deploying Aruba's 802.11n adaptive wireless LAN and secure mobility solution at its Knoxville campus' College of Business Administration.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Etelos debuts VoIP, web conferencing solns
SAN MATEO, USA: Businesses looking for an integrated web and telephone conferencing system need only to look to the Etelos Marketplace as Etelos, Inc. announced the release of two new solutions from its Marketplace partner, MTP.
CIOL |
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Microsoft blasts Google-Yahoo ad deal
Microsoft and Google executives sparred in public Monday over the proposed online advertising partnership between Google and Yahoo.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Terror cell’s computer expert was just 16, UK court told
A LONDON court convicted three men on anti-terrorism charges yesterday, including a teenager who became the youngest Briton found of guilty of such offences.
Daily Dispatch |
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Altoona steps up its gifted program
After numerous parent complaints about its gifted program, the Altoona Area School District is providing a new online program this school year and promoting testing to identify gifted students.
Altoona Mirror |
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