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Hynix criticizes Japan decision on chip tariffs
Hynix Semiconductor Inc. expressed disappointment Sunday that Japan has decided to maintain punitive tariffs on its computer memory chips, saying it would ask the South Korean government to consider retaliatory measures.
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Area residents recycle 34 tons of hazardous waste
MILTON - Recycling bottles and newspapers is old hat these days, but recycling old computers and television sets remains a challenge.
The Saratogian |
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Where to find best free Wi-Fi within walking distance of RNC
Wi-Fi is like oxygen these days. For RNC delegates and dignitaries (and the reporters and bloggers covering them), wireless Internet access will be a must while outside the Xcel Energy Center.
Pioneer Press |
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Classics & cyberspace
The Evansville Philharmonic is using 21st century tools, including blogging, MP3 downloads and Facebook links to promote its season of classical and pops orchestral music.
The Gleaner |
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Naughty Nikki 'sorry' for sexy joke
OLYMPIC hockey player Nikki Hudson has apologised for comments posted on Facebook about wanting to be "impaled" by the Spanish men's hockey team.
Daily Telegraph |
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Police attacked at illegal dance party
Illegal dance party where bottles thrown at police may have been organised online.
The Age |
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Hynix urges Japan to scrap chip duty
South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor on Sunday urged Japan to immediately scrap punitive tariffs on its memory chips following a ruling by the World Trade Organization.
The Economic Times |
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Action Line Special Report: Your property tax guide
If you're computer-savvy, you can get a list of comps from county websites: In Miami-Dade, go to http://gisims2.miamidade.gov/MyNeighborhood/home.asp to search for property sales in your area. In Broward, go to www.bcpa.net and perform a property search for your address; it will generate a clickable sales history for your subdivision.
Bradenton Herald |
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Programming Jobs Abroad For a US Citizen?
An anonymous reader writes "I am a American citizen with a masters in Computer Science from a 3rd tier college and 4 years of work experience under my belt. I would like to work somewhere abroad in Europe for a couple years before I get too settled in life but have no clue where to start. I only speak English but would love to learn a second language. What sort of opportunities are there for ...
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HIGHER EDUCATION NOTEBOOK: NU moves closer to new science building
NIAGARA FALLS — Niagara University has received a $300,000 grant from the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation to assist in funding a new science building planned for the campus.
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal |
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Public survey on toll road reveals split views
The idea of building a toll road across Johns Island still fires up controversy despite the results of a public survey designed to bring some clarity to a contentious proposal. Charleston County officials have posted on the county's Web site a summary of 1,274 comments they received about the proposed road known as the Sea Islands Parkway.
The Post and Courier |
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Politicians reach out on Internet
COLUMBIA — Political strategists are predicting that this year's presidential election will revolutionize South Carolina politics when it comes to using the Internet to stay connected to the public. Phil Noble, president of S.C. New Democrats, said many legislators are communicating ...
The Post and Courier |
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Cyberschools open new doors for P-O students
PHILIPSBURG — Jessica Kopchik, 16, loved to learn, but she could not excel at Philipsburg- Osceola Senior High School.
Centre Daily Times |
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Colchester: Cragin Memorial Library hosting classes for Internet users
During September, Cragin Memorial Library will host a series of hourlong classes for individuals with little or no experience using the Internet.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Enterprises Looking to the Clouds, Dell Says
SAN FRANCISCO -- As more enterprises incorporate cloud computing ( define ) into their IT infrastructure, the number of clouds will proliferate, and there will be "thousands of clouds deployed out in the world," Dell executive Forrest Norrod said at a press briefing here this week.
IT Management |
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State Gov. Website Hacked, Taken Offline
A state government website was taken offline after being defaced by computer hackers.
CBS 13 Sacramento |
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Hudson apologises for racy remarks
OLYMPIC hockey player Nikki Hudson has apologised over comments she posted on Facebook about the Spanish men's hockey team.
Herald Sun |
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Travel briefs: Find ideas for cheap trips on the Web
NEW YORK — If the word “staycation” makes you want to run screaming to the nearest travel agent, here are a couple of Web sites to help you get out of the house for a few days away without spending a bundle.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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S.A. geared to handle Gustav evacuees
The crush is on, as thousands of residents and tourists in New Orleans were ordered Saturday to join a million people fleeing an increasingly dangerous Hurricane Gustav. Louisiana: The New Orleans evacuation begins San Antonio: Officials plan for evacuees Blog: The SciGuy
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Internet puts personal data within reach of wrong people, Adamstown man learns
Using social networking and other online tools can put your personal information in the wrong hands. A bit of caution can prevent some serious problems.
Reading Eagle |
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Blog makes friends for Bernville woman
Ann Bates of Bernville is in the process of adopting a daughter from Kyrgyzstan in central Asia. She is using Google's Blogger service to chronicle her adventures in adoption.
Reading Eagle |
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BAY AREA BIZ
Search engine optimization - for beginners How can you boost the chance that your company's Web site will appear at the top of a potential customer's online search? The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce is hosting a class on search engine marketing on...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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More in Martin County making use of the library
For Julio Presendieu, the computers at Martin County’s Hoke Library could be the ticket to a new career. The 40-year-old Jensen Beach resident is taking online classes for a business degree and uses the library’s computers. Presendieu is one of a growing number of Treasure Coast residents turning to public libraries to stay connected and entertained in part because of the sour economy.
Stuart News |
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