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Google Revs Android, FCC Approves First Phone
Cycon writes "Google has announced, 'We're releasing a beta SDK. You can read about the new Android 0.9 SDK beta at the Android Developers' Site, or if you want to get straight to the bits, you can visit the download page.' A new Development Roadmap has also been released to help developers understand the direction the software is taking (as this is still only a Beta release). In addition, the ...
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Registration starts for fun in the fall
A wide variety of classes such as ballet, gymnastics, music, swimming, computer, art, cardio kickboxing, Chinese, tennis, Yoga, Pilates, art, and many more are available through West U Parks and Recreation this fall.
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Two local Internet companies sign agreements with Cuomo
A pair of Internet companies from Westchester County have signed agreements to remove child pornography Web sites from their servers and block access to child pornography newsgroups, state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said yesterday.
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Sambag 1 mulls law taxing Internet cafes
CEBU CITY, Philippines - A proposed ordinance by officials of Barangay (village) Sambag 1 in Cebu City hopes to cash in on the operations of Internet cafes and computer stores that abound in their area.
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Dialog addresses getting commuters onto rail
Last week’s Livable Houston/ Smart Growth Initiative meeting on Wednesday July 23 featured a presentation by two popular Internet bloggers about the prospects of bringing efficient commuter rail to Houston.
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Websites to vie for top ME awards
19 August 2008 The Pan Arab Web Awards Academy, together with the UAE Web Awards Committee, has announced the launch of the fourth edition of the UAE Web Awards.
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Talking Business: Web site plugs local businesses
A new Web site went online about three months ago, but the concept of a local business directory has been rattling around in Jim Hay's head for the past four years.
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Castle Rock school district looks at expanding Internet programs
CASTLE ROCK — Will the school district here start offering Internet-based school instead of losing students to other programs? It's possible.
The Daily News |
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Emergency center computers used for dating, travel
Colorado Emergency Operations Center computers were used to access dating, entertainment and travel Web sites but not pornography, according to an audit released Monday.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Coldspring Library announces technology recycling program
The Coldspring Area Public Library has organized a technology-recycling program that is environmentally friendly and free of any disposal fees to both businesses and individuals.
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Children's Impact Center web profile links to pornography
The Community and Children’s Impact Center’s is being promoted on a biker website (www.bikerornot.com/index.asp&userID=54363). In the web profile is a link to a message board that contains images and postings that many would consider pornographic.
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Ras2Ras.com launches 'competition' portal for the Middle East
Ras2Ras.com has launched a portal for the Middle East that offers a powerful platform for users to compare any two objects head-to-head.
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Googled phone set to launch
T-Mobile plans to launch a mobile phone powered by Google, in a direct threat to Apple's iPhone.
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SonicWALL Chooses InSync Software To Improve Global Inventory Visibility And ODM Performance
SonicWALL, has selected InSync Software, Inc.'s Edgeware platform and Asset Tracking Solution to provide physical inventory visibility and performance metrics of Original Device Manufacturers (ODMs).
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New Zealander deported from Australia in row over betting system
A New Zealand man has been deported from Australia after allegations that he copied the operations manual of a company selling computer betting systems.
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Cashing in: Google sued for patent infringement
GraphOn, a software company that offers remote application access software, said it has filed a patent infringement suit against Google. If GraphOn is right, the Google’s Google Base, AdWords, Blogger, Sites and YouTube services could be colliding with four patents, forcing the search giant to pay GraphOn damages as well as license fees for past and future usage.
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Over 40 Olympic athletes download Tibet album: Rights group
Beijing, Aug 19 : More than 40 Olympic athletes have downloaded a Tibet album called 'Songs for Tibet' to show solidarity with the Himalayan people's struggle for more freedom, according to a Tibetan rights group.
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using the technology. The company last month launched an Internet distribution service for media companies that he bets will boost users to about 1 billion over the next 18 to 24 months.
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Kentico Software Offers Free CMS for ASP.NET Hosting Providers
Kentico Software, a Web content management system vendor, today released a free version of its flagship product, Kentico CMS for ASP.NET. The Free Edition allows customers to easily build and manage Web sites, online stores, intranets and Web 2.0...
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Tribe Notebook: Nothing set for Lewis as closer
CLEVELAND — Calling Jensen Lewis the potential closer for next year is a stretch, even if he seems to thriving in the role presently.
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Charting the Tribe:
n ON DECK — Kansas City Royals at Cleveland Indians.n WHEN/WHERE — Today, 7:05 p.m., Progressive Field.n TV/RADIO — STO; WFUN .n ON THE MOUND — Left-hander Luke Hochevar (6-11, 5.44) for KC; right-hander Anthony Reyes (1-1, 2.19) for Cleveland.n TRIBE INJURIES — DH Travis Hafner (right shoulder), RHP Jake Westbrook (right elbow), C Victor Martinez (right elbow), 2B Josh Barfield (left middle ...
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Microsoft Gulf, MoE conduct anti-software piracy raids
19 August 2008 DUBAI -- Microsoft Microsoft , a member of the Business Software Alliance (BSA) conducted successful anti-piracy raids in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, said a Press release on Monday.
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Media rights group demands Vietnamese blogger be freed
HANOI - Reporters Without Borders has called for a blogger arrested by Vietnamese officials on suspicion of tax fraud to be freed, saying he was detained for comments that went against the communist government.
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PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK: Players, coaches getting into regular season mode
FOXBORO - The Patriots have begun their transition from a training camp mentality to one that will sustain them over the course of a 17-week regular season, and hopefully beyond.
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Global Internet child abuse ring busted
LONDON, UK: A paedophile who acted as a 'librarian' for a global Internet child abuse ring was jailed on Monday after one of the biggest undercover police investigations into online abuse. Unemployed Philip Thompson, 27, amassed nearly a quarter of a million indecent pictures of children, inc...
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