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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.
West University Examiner |
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Cheyenne cop's Web safety class angers Colo. parents
WINDSOR, Colo. -- Students and parents at a northern Colorado high school said they were offended by a Cheyenne police officer's presentation about Internet safety that characterized some of the student's Web pages as sexually provocative.
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Teachers, students say XO laptops a success
One of the biggest challenges Michael Wilson faces as a principal is finding something for his students to do from the time their parents drop them off at 7:15 a.m. until the bell rings 45 minutes later.
Birmingham News |
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Traditionally French
You don’t necessarily need to share too many common threads with your partner to stay happy, well at least that’s what blogger Yummylicious wrote in her blog.
The Star |
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District offers online payment option for student meals
Child Nutrition will continue to use PayPAMS (Parent Account Management System), an online payment option that allows parents to use the Internet to pay for their child’s lunch and breakfast.
Spring Observer |
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Web Winners:
Do-it-yourself car care can save hundreds of dollars - if you know what you're doing. Fortunately, online videos and other services are making it easier to find your way around the old jalopy.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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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.
Eastex Advocate |
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ShortFest sneak preview of the animated film "CybeRacers"
The ShortFest sneak preview of the animated film, “CybeRacers,” Monday won't just offer a peak into a fictional world in the distant future.
The Desert Sun |
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New law to let counties save on computer costs
The cost of leasing computers is not among the fond memories that State. Rep. Mike Tryon has from his days as McHenry County Board chairman.
Northwest Herald |
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Now the watched are those watching
This column was going to be about digital technology and how it was changing the way movies were being made. I wasn't going to write about computer graphics — done to death, including in this space — but about digital cameras themselves, those small, cheap, portable cameras that record professional images and sound.
Republican-American |
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Consumers Using Mobile Internet to Bag Bargains on the High Street
Retailers need to be ready to face a new breed of savvy consumers, according to new research into the way people use broadband-enabled mobile devices to access the web while they are out and about.
Cellular-News.com |
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Web Winners:
Do-it-yourself car care can save hundreds of dollars - if you know what you're doing. Fortunately, online videos and other services are making it easier to find your way around the old jalopy.
Philly.com |
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Plot addresses on Google map
A free program called "map a list" lets you take a list of addresses and easily plot them on a Google map, which could be helpful if you were planning a party and wanted to see where most of the people you invite live.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Stephanie Byrd joins Anderson Brothers Bank
Stephanie Byrd has joined Anderson Brothers Bank’s IT Department. She is based at the bank’s main office in Mullins.
Florence Morning News |
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How To: Get Someone's Contact Info
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! Get the business contacts you need to succeed We’ve all been there.
AskMen |
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American Airlines Begins Internet Battle
The rehearsals are over and last-minute tweaks have been made. American Airlines' new in-flight broadband service went live Wednesday.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Shooftv.com sponsors new mobile phone IBDA'A category
Dubai: 24 August, 2008 - Shooftv.com, the Middle East's only User Generated Content (UGC) online platform, today announced it will sponsor a brand new category at the Ibda'a Media Student Awards 2008, the region's most recognized distinction for emerging industry talent.
Zawya |
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D-47 survey: Parents wired
CRYSTAL LAKE – A survey showed that almost 89 percent of parents with children attending Elementary School District 47 schools would use the Internet to communicate with their child’s teacher.
Northwest Herald |
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School districts urge 'information literacy'
To one librarian at McHenry County College, just about everything on the Internet is suspect.
Northwest Herald |
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David Moulton: I'll say it again, it's time for a college football playoff
You’ve heard of the saying, “To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer.” College football combines the worst of both to all but pick its champion.
Naples Daily News |
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Lagging Web access puts Arizona kids behind
Internet still isn't available in many public schools.
The Arizona Republic |
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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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Kazakh wins welterweight boxing gold
Bakhyt Sarsekbayev of Kazakhstan has dominated Cuba's Carlos Banteaux to win Olympic welterweight boxing gold in Beijing. (More to come.) Ads from Yahoo!
The West Australian |
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EYE 'CANDY' ON SALE
Bankers are aggressively shopping online media assets in the hopes of getting a taste of some of that sweet DailyCandy cash. The eye-popping $125 million sale of the shopping and culture newsletter and Web site to Comcast three weeks ago - which...
New York Post |
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School rolls out high-tech upgrades
BLOOM TOWNSHIP When Sandridge Elementary School students head back to school for a short day Monday, they'll see plenty of changes, including a new computer lab and an expanded media center.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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