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Durham (12 hits) bulls by Charlotte
HBP- Getz (by Davis). Umpires- HP: Robert Price. 1B: Damien Beal. 3B: Brian Kennedy. T- 2:29 (:05 delay). A- 5,589.
The Charlotte Observer |
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Dated computers make FAA vulnerable
When a computer glitch at a Federal Aviation Administration center caused widespread airline delays last week, it served as a reminder that the U.S. flight system is waiting for a modernizing overhaul. But it also appears the FAA's management of its existing...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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OpenSRS Releases Web Hosting Industry Survey Results
Tucows Inc., provider of Internet services to web hosting companies and ISPs worldwide, announced the results of an industry survey conducted by its reseller services group OpenSRS at the HostingCon 2008 conference in Chicago last month.
EContent Magazine |
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Connect at home. Connect on the go. (SPONSORED POST)
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Geek.com |
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Internet fashion: Is it worth your while?
Many fashionistas who are passionate about couture, the latest trends and “it” items have found the perfect venue to express themselves: they have found the Internet and are comfortable using their personal blogs to express their ideas about fashion and trends.
Manila Standard Today |
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Basic Computer Classes
Your world is just a click away! Select a new calendar to jump to. Search for an Event.
Westerly Sun |
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Internet sparks rise in home offices
Not everyone will be away from the office today.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Johnson City Police Department posting crime reports online
JOHNSON CITY — Johnson City residents have a new way to keep up with what crimes occur in town, around the corner or on their street — and they never have to leave home if they’re connected to the World Wide Web.
Kingsport Times-News |
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Call-tracking can boost payoff from marketing
Do you ever wonder which online marketing campaign is making your phone ring or which online advertising source is resulting in calls that generate sales?
BizJournals |
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Indian River County adult and community education: Sept. 1
Adult Education has a selection of computer classes this fall.
Vero Press Journal |
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Microsoft buys European shopping site
Microsoft Corp., seeking to catch Google Inc. in the Internet-search market, agreed to buy Greenfield Online Inc. for $486 million to add Web sites that help consumers find product reviews and compare prices.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Startup’s PIN number: $10 million
An Atlanta startup that’s developed a technology to allow consumers to use their PIN debit cards to buy things online is negotiating to raise more than $10 million.
BizJournals |
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At Democratic convention, bloggers got some respect
The new media players who came to the Democratic convention were not there just to annotate mainstream coverage: they're in the hunt themselves.
International Herald Tribune |
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Popular business directory searches
Drivers Needed Apply Today! 4802 W. Owen K Garriott Mon-Sat 9 to 6 Must be 21 and have a clean driving record. ... >MORE
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Now on air: The Tamar Yonah Show
(IsraelNN.com) Tamar interviews a listener in the path of Hurricane Gustav and then answers an email from someone who says he doesn't want to make aliyah because of Ehud Olmert & Co. Plus: The Eidelberg Report: “Can We Reverse the Decline of Politics?”.
Israel National News |
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Yet another critical old 'black' hat web flaw re-discovered - community blog from Dean Procter
So, the word is out. Now that many of the old spooks-only tricks to eavesdrop on unsuspecting banks, governments and consumers are out of the bag it might be time to have a moment of panic.
Finextra |
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Microsoft considers slashing Japan Xbox 360 prices
TOKYO - Microsoft may slash the prices of the Xbox 360 video game consoles in Japan, an intensely competitive market where the US software company has long been struggling against formidable rivals Nintendo and Sony.
GMA News |
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Make A Wish sends local family to Disney World
WARSAW--A local family is on their way to Disney World thanks to the Make a Wish Foundation.
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Limited Atom supply shows strong netbook demand
Intel snaps up Linux mobile developer Opened Hand, but continued validation bottlenecks are constraining the company's ability to sell Atom processors. Relief could still be a year away, and that gives competitors a (tiny) window of opportunity. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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U-M running game stalls
All the YouTube highlights were history. Tailback Sam McGuffie, the high school mixtape Internet sensation, was just another hurting freshman after the University of Michigan's 25-23 loss to Utah on Saturday.
The Flint Journal |
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Local ISP warns RP websites of risk from DNS flaw
MANILA, Philippines -- Philippine websites remain at risk of being redirected even if their Internet service providers (ISPs) have patched their DNS servers.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Windows Mobile to get apps store
Microsoft has signalled it will join Apple and Google in the mobile "apps store" market.
ZDNet Australia |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-01 03:56 Hong Kong shares lower in early trade on Wall St fall, oil price worries
HONG KONG (XFN-ASIA) - Share prices opened lower on Wall Street's tumble on Friday after US personal incomes for July dropped to a nearly three-year low, consumer spending slowed and computer maker Dell reported its steepest earnings fall since 2000.
Interactive Investor |
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The outdoors are great for your eyesight as well
Sydney - It's not the case that lots of television, computer games and poring over textbooks brings on short-sightedness, Australian researchers say. But it is true that children fond of being outdoors are less likely to be myopic, the Sydney Univers...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Microsoft to slash Xbox 360 price in Japan: report
TOKYO - Microsoft will slash the price of its Xbox 360 video game console in Japan by almost 30 per cent to try to boost sales amid tough competition from rivals Sony and Nintendo, a report said Monday.
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