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Jack Spade Crown Turnpike Briefcase
This Jack Spade Crown Twill Slim Turnpike bag is the perfect briefcase for the man who still carries a backpack. A more urban style than its clunky leather cousins, this is a great bag for work or school and is large enough to fit a 15” laptop.
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Melbourne's Modus Operandi wins Army contract
The privately owned company will develop computer programs to make it easier for the military to analyze increased amounts of intelligence data.
Sebastian Sun |
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Kozhikode declared first e-literate city in Kerala
Kozhikode was Friday declared the first e-literate city in Kerala, thanks to a special scheme that aims at making at least one member of each family computer literate.
Calcutta News |
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BIMSTEC firms up convention on combating terror
India and the six other countries of the BIMSTEC grouping Friday firmed up a convention for collectively combating terrorism in the region, including cooperation in intelligence sharing.
Calcutta News |
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August 30
Sat, August 30, 2008 August 30 Email Print Write Size: A A A Share: Facebook Digg Del.icio.us Google Stumble Upon Furl Newsvine Reddit Technorati Blinklist Feed Me Yahoo Socializer Ma.gnolia Raw Sugar Simpy Squidoo Spurl Blink Bits Rojo Blogmarks Shadows Netvouz Scuttle Co.mments Bloglines Tailrank Sitejot + Help Previous story: August 29 Next story: Olympics over? Not yet!
Toronto Sun |
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, Thursday said it would set an official limit on the amount of data subscribers can download and upload each month," The Associated Press reports.
Mac Daily News |
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Locals Say Pick Is Bold, Wise
Few people may have been able to name the governor of Alaska Thursday. Since Republican presidential candidate John McCain announced Sarah Palin as his running mate, more will soon know about the woman who could be second in line to the presidency. Upon hearing of the announcement, Matt Lewis of Elkins surfed the Internet to find out more about Palin.
The Inter-Mountain |
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Less Yen for Foreign Travel In Aging, Risk-Averse Japan
TOKYO -- The phrase "hordes of Japanese tourists" appears hundreds of times in a Google search.
Washington Post |
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285 workers to lose jobs at call center in Milwaukie
Affiliated Computer Services, an information-technology consulting and outsourcing company, plans to lay off at least 285 employees at its Milwaukie facility.
The Oregonian |
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Stocks end lower on personal income data
NEW YORK - Wall Street tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 170 points, while a disappointing profit report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index.
East Valley Tribune |
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Google ready to release mobile phone system
Google is prepping for the release of its Android mobile phone operating system by taking a page from Apple's playbook -- and updating it.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Facebook: The movie
You may know actor Michael Cera from the movie "Juno'' as the boyfriend who gets our plucky heroine pregnant. Or as one of the hormonal pals from "Superbad.'' Or the son from the sitcom "Arrested Development'' always addressed by his first and middle names: George Michael.
San Jose Mercury News |
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9:45 p.m. - Missing Teen Found
A missing teenager is now safe at home. KARK 4 News first reported that 17 year old Alise Westbrook was last seen on June 29 th . Grant County sheriff’s deputies told us Westbrook had been on the computer at her home just outside of Sheridan right before she went missing.
KARK Little Rock |
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Cisco Systems will donate DNC equipment to schools
DENVER – While everything is torn down and put back together after the Democratic National Convention, computer engineers are getting the DNC computer gear ready to head to Colorado classrooms.
9 News Denver |
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Stocks fall on personal income data, Dell report
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed.
9 News Denver |
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Chinese college student jailed for spreading online quake rumour
A Chinese college student was sentenced on Friday to 18 months in prison for spreading a rumour about an impending earthquake that caused a panic in northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
China Economic Net |
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Cosmic Log: Visions of Mars ... and more!
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Are you looking for the latest, biggest, best pictures from the Red Planet and other colorful celestial hot spots? Start your journey right here.
MSNBC |
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Internet exclusive
Badger overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to down Mukwonago 28-24 Friday evening at Badger High School in the season opener. "We've always been a second half team," Badger wide receiver/corner back Braden Tice said. "We always just come out slow.
Lake Geneva Regional News |
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Late-night deliveries awaken neighbors
SEATTLE, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- Residents of three King County, Wash., cities have complained about the noise made by late-night delivery trucks from Internet grocery service AmazonFresh.
UPI |
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Los Altos police bust trio suspected of extorting businessman with sex tape
Gotcha, e-mailed the suspected extortionists, threatening the married businessman with spreading their remotely taped video all over the Internet of him having sex with a prostitute. Gotcha back, the Los Altos cops said as they busted the suspects in a sting operation.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Late-night deliveries awaken neighbors
Residents of three King County, Wash., cities have complained about the noise made by late-night delivery trucks from Internet grocery service AmazonFresh.Seattle, Mercer Island and Bellevue residents complained they have been awoken by late-night deliveries in their neighborhoods and claim the trucks are violating noise ordinances based on state law, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported ...
Moldova.org |
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Green Rock inmates earn GEDs, certification
Green Rock Correctional Center in Chatham held its first graduation for inmates on Friday, with 65 earning high school equivalency certificates through general education development testing and nine earning certification in computer-aided drafting.
The Reidsville Review |
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RiverHawks' streak ends with 3-2 loss
SAUGET, Ill. - Brandon Peters' return to Gateway's active roster came just in time for the Grizzlies. Peters hit a tie-breaking home run off Rockford ace Garrett Bauer with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning on Friday, and the Grizzlies beat the RiverHawks, 3-2.
OurSports Central |
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An Ounce of Prevention Beats a Virus
It takes more time to get rid of a virus on your computer than it does to take the precautions to prevent infection.I would say I speak from recent firsthand experience. But that would imply that I had gotten somewhat careless in setting up a new computer.So, let me put it this way: "Do as I say, not as I do."
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Area teachers take pleas for financial help online
At a time when school district budgets are growing tighter and tighter, many teachers are turning to the Internet for assistance with filling their classrooms.
The Galesburg Register-Mail |
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