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RIGGLE BROS, INC. 691 WINKLER DR. Part time secretary needed. Computer skills, QuickBooks. 330-345-6213.
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US News and World Report released their list of America's best colleges, and the web went nuts
Is UT Austin on the list?Is your favorite on the list? Did your school get better after you left? Sent your kid to college - is it on the list? US News and World Report publishes this list every year and it is always a big deal when...
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Troops, families connect via the Web at Thunder in the Rockies By Anthony Bowe Loveland Reporter-Herald
In celebration of his 1-month birthday, Ryder Figler was the one doing the gift-giving on Saturday, even if he didn’t quite realize it.
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Drivers Run Regional & get HOME! “Best in Class Home Time” Up to $1,000 per week Superior Insurance Pkg! Maj ... >MORE SUGAR TREE GOLF CLUB NOW HIRING!!!
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SONIC NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS!!! SONIC Now Hiring All Positions Apply In Person 1002 S. Main, W’ford. No Phone Calls Please ... >MORE
The Weatherford Democrat |
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MSI's 8.9-inch Wind U90 in the flesh, Linux version shipping for 339 Euro
Filed under: Laptops While MSI's 8.9-inch Wind U90 first made an appearance in June at Computex , it took MSI this long to flesh out all details -- which is actually a relief, given the ridiculous quantity of Eee PC SKUs ASUS has managed to pump out in the meantime. We just got to handle the new laptop, and we think MSI might have a winner here. The laptop is shipping with SUSE ...
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Cable Operators Eye Net Management Makeovers
Virtually all large operators are re-examining their broadband network management practices, according to industry executives, after the Federal Communications Commission formally declared Comcast's practice of tearing down P2P links “unreasonable.”
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Thanks for the memory
Q I have a Dell Dimension 4500S that came with 256 megabytes of memory, and I added another 256 MB module myself. Can I replace one of the 256 MB modules with a one-gigabyte chip without any problems?
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foolish trivia
Formed when China's Legend Holdings merged with IBM's personal computer business in 2005, I'm now one of the world's largest makers of PCs, with annual revenue topping $16 billion. (The IBM division introduced its first portable PC in 1984 - it weighed 30 pounds.) I have no world headquarters and, instead, have a distributed management structure with operational hubs in Beijing, Raleigh, N.C., ...
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Cary-Grove runs wild vs. St. Charles North
ST. CHARLES – As pretty as Marcus Kerrigan’s 51-yard field goal was and as important as it ended up being in Cary-Grove’s victory against St. Charles North, the Trojans looked most impressive on the ground.
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Westpac, Qantas customers face disruptions
WESTPAC and Qantas customers face disruptions to online bookings and banking this week after Australian Services Union (ASU) members voted to start industrial action.
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Westpac, Qantas customers face disruptions
WESTPAC and Qantas customers face disruptions to online bookings and banking this week after Australian Services Union (ASU) members voted to start industrial action.
The Mercury |
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Westpac, Qantas customers face disruptions
WESTPAC and Qantas customers face disruptions to online bookings and banking this week after Australian Services Union (ASU) members voted to start industrial action.
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PRESS REPORTER'S BOOK NOW ON PODCASTS
"Cold Rolled Dead," an acclaimed thriller based at the Jersey Shore, is now available as an audio download from the Web.
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Programmer blends video game proposal into wedding
MORRISTOWN, N.J. (AP) - He reprogrammed her favorite video game so a ring and a marriage proposal would pop up when his girlfriend reached a certain score.
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Apple keeps its shine despite its errors
First an iPhone price cut left early buyers feeling foolish, and then came reports that some iPods were spitting sparks. Now the new iPhone 3G has been marred by bugs, spotty service, disappearing programs for the device and a veil of secrecy over software developers trying to broaden its appeal.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Football preview: Cary-Grove
Breakdown • The Trojans’ backfield migh have three juniors – QB Tyler Krebs, RB Alex Hembrey and FB Eric Chandler. Chandler rushed for 990 yards last season, and Hembrey started on defense and returned kicks and punts. Krebs is small, but lack of size hardly mattered with starter A.J. Hoger last year.
McHenry County Sports |
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Businesses stake out space in blogosphere
WASHINGTON — Jason Calacanis, who got into blogging early and big, has quit.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Lines and Bubbles and Bars, Oh My! New Ways to Sift Data
An experimental Web site allows users to upload the data they want to visualize, then try sophisticated tools to generate interactive displays.
The Gadsden Times |
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Board approves conservation plan
With students back in school, lowering of thermostats and constant use of computers and other activities will increase energy consumption and bills for school districts.
East Montgomery County Observer |
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With Software, Till Tampering Is Hard to Find
Thanks to a software program called a zapper, even technologically illiterate restaurant and store owners can siphon cash from registers and cheat tax officials.
The Gadsden Times |
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Strike to hit Qantas, Westpac customers
Qantas and Westpac customers face disruptions to online bookings and banking this week after Australian Services Union (ASU) members voted to start industrial action.
The West Australian |
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Internet Traffic Begins to Bypass the U.S.
The increasing flow of data around the United States may have intelligence, and possibly military, consequences.
The Gadsden Times |
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The Penny Arcade Guys: Gamers Gone Pro
They are living the dream -- assuming turning video games into sustenance is your goal. In 1998, high-school best friends Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins were drawing superhero comics in their Spokane, Wash., apartment. Undeterred by their loss in a magazine's comic-strip contest, they'd set up their Web site for their strip, which survived on PayPal donations from readers.
E-Commerce Times |
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Police get crime-fighting computers
Criminals beware. Cleveland Police Department has a new way of detecting stolen vehicles and outstanding warrants, and it’s at the touch of the police officers’ fingers.
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