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Unified Communications for unrivalled capability
Auckland, 1 September, 2008 – Gen-i is demonstrating the latest Unified Communications (UC) solutions for New Zealand businesses at this year’s Microsoft TechEd 08 event on 1-3 September at the SkyCity Convention Centre.
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You might be addicted to a video game if...
You might be addicted to computer or video game use if:•Computer or video game use produces intense feelings of pleasure and guilt. •You think about being on the computer even when you're not. •Hours of use are increasing, seriously disrupting family, social or work life. •You lie about computer or video game use. •You feel withdrawal, anger or depression when not using a computer or game. •Your ...
The Oklahoman |
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Art gallery owners stick it out
The surviving venues have made it by cultivating new revenue streams, staying lean and moving online.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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G'ahead, just try to understand women
There's an e-mail going around out there called Things Women Say. This e-mail purports to explain to the male half of the human equation some words we women use that don't mean what men think they mean. I discovered this after observing recently that my husband was shaking with laughter while staring at his computer. I knew he was either reading an e-mail joke or he had pulled up pictures from ...
The Oklahoman |
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Fame pounces hard upon 4-eared feline
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. — The owners of Yoda — a cat with four ears — could use a couple extra hands to answer their telephones. Ted and Valerie Rock said they've been inundated with television offers and media inquiries since their son posted a photo of their smoke-colored cat on a Web site. That turned the four-eared feline from a suburban animal oddity into an instant Internet celebrity. The ...
The Oklahoman |
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PC makers adding own flourishes to their machines
Complaints about Vista and trial software on new PCs were factors.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Author: Sharad Sharma CEO, Yahoo! India R&D Can you ignore the ’emerging markets’ anymore? No. Not, if you have anything to do with Internet users. After all, it’s impossible to disregard the blistering Internet and mobile growth rates in these markets.
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Biz Monday: Top online job mistakes
Protect your identity and your existing job, if you are employed, by limiting access to your contact information.
The News-Press |
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$60 million in data centers coming online at Emerson
Emerson will spend more than $60 million to build a state-of-the-art data center in St. Louis and a backup center in Iowa, the first phase of a plan to consolidate its 100 computer centers around the world into four.
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Disk imaging the ultimate backup
Last week, I discussed the importance of using Windows System Restore only as an expeditious attempt at a quick fix if you corrupt Windows System...
The News-Press |
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Residential real estate briefs
HAR’s Bob Hale, HAR.com honored for technology Both Bob Hale, who has headed the 27,000-member Houston Association of Realtors for the past 20 years, and HAR’s Web site, HAR.com, have earned recognition for technology-related successes.
BizJournals |
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Great expectations
While it’s still early, merchants have big plans to deploy more social network, mobile web and personalization technology. By Mark Brohan With new web applications such as social networking advancing at light speed from the drawing board to widespread implementation, some Internet technology analysts are already calling today’s online shopping environment the end of the horse-and-buggy era.
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Education and Entertainment
Inexpensive to launch and maintain, blogs can help retailers forge tighter bonds with customers. By Bill Siwick Pet supplies retailer Muttropolis knows animal lovers love viewing and sharing online videos showing the madcap antics of pets.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Google defends privacy credentials
Google has defended its privacy credentials following a claim by Microsoft's privacy chief last week that the search giant was a decade behind Microsoft when it came to privacy.
ZDNet Australia |
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New Capital Wave
For retailers on the cutting edge of Internet retailing, investors have cash to spend. By Paul Demery Madrona Venture Group, one of the original backers of Amazon.com Inc. and still a major player in funding new e-commerce companies, considers its early support of what has become the world’s largest online retailer one of its smartest, if also one of its rarest, of investments.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Advantage: Amazon
Acing the competition with free shipping, low prices, broad selection and new technology, Amazon is growing faster than e-commerce as a whole. How can other online retailers stay in the game?
InternetRetailer.com |
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Patients’ records could go online
Pilot scheme enables patients to order prescriptions and view their records
icWales |
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Microsoft considers slashing Japan Xbox 360 prices
TOKYO (AP): Microsoft may slash the prices of the Xbox 360 video game consoles in Japan, an intensely competitive market where the U.S. software company has long been struggling against formidable rivals Nintendo and Sony.
The Star |
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Sex sting catches local
A Penn Township man is charged with 12 counts of unlawful contact with minors on suspicion of exposing himself that many times to undercover agents online, prosecutors said.
York Daily Record |
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Systematic approach pays off
When Justin Singer, a Rice University computer science grad, started SMBology Inc., mentors advised him to join a club and take a public-speaking class.
BizJournals |
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Meetings
Submit your organization's meeting for immediate publication online at savannahnow.com/do/add_event or e-mail your meeting at least two weeks in advance to calendar@savannahnow.com or fax to 525-0796. Contact number must be listed. Community Meetings is printed Monday-Wednesday in the Accent section as space allows. For information, call 652-0310. To see more upcoming community meetings, ...
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‘Beautiful error’ spans the globe
A CHINESE factory worker has become a celebrity after her smiling face was accidentally loaded onto an Apple iPhone and shipped to the other side of the world .
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ANALYSIS-Georgia hacking stirs fears of cyber militias
Source: Reuters By Andrew Gray WASHINGTON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Attacks that hit Georgian Web sites after Russian tanks rolled across the border have U.S. officials concerned that independent "cyber militias& ...
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It's easy to find information about nursing homes
My last column about specific nursing home concerns generated some reader questions about how to make the best decision when choosing one. Fortunately, there are several sources where you can find helpful information. Like so much information these days, most of it is available on the Internet.
The Gleaner |
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Online Journal marks its 10th anniversary with a 10/10 Campaign
In Internet time, 10 years seems like forever.
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