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Report: Microsoft latest leaning is to go hostile
Microsoft is leaning toward a hostile attempt to acquire Yahoo, the Wall Street Journal reports, while giving itself a lot of leeway for other outcomes.
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Linked by Adam S on Mon 3rd Apr 2006 14:55 UTC
In my house today, all of the computers are Macs. This is a long way away from three and a half year ago, when I said that Jaguar could not replace my PC . We're chugging along happily running Tiger, just as productive as before, and enjoying every bit of eye candy.
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Former Cove mayor requests council e-mails
COPPERAS COVE - An open records request by Copperas Cove’s former mayor has raised questions about the use of Copperas Cove Independent School District computers.
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People in business for WEB
Wes Boston has joined Unity Hospice Care, headquartered in Germantown, as director of information technology. He will be responsible for all computer hardware, software and Web management.
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Report: Microsoft-Yahoo deal may go hostile Friday
Microsoft Corp. may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo Inc. as soon as Friday, according to a published report. Citing unnamed people familiar with the matter, the Wall Street Journal reported early Friday that the world's largest software maker may be preparing to go straight to Internet pioneer Yahoo's shareholders.
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Hadfield Builds Web Site To Fight Malaria
After selling a soccer Web site to ESPN for $40 million eight years ago, former Undergraduate Council presidential candidate Tom D. Hadfield ’08 has now set his sights on fighting malaria in Africa.
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"Can the ordinary computer user ditch Windows for Linux? The question came up when I decided that my six-year-old version of Microsoft's Windows operating system had to be replaced. My Sony Vaio computer was still too young for the trash heap.
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90% Nigerians Favour Press Freedom – Poll
A new poll suggests that 91 per cent of Nigerians say it is important to have freedom of the media while 72 per cent say they should have the right to read whatever is on the internet.
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UNL scientists working to develop innovative sensors
Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are giving a whole new meaning to the term "wireless chat." A team of scientists is developing ways for tiny sensors to communicate - without wires - with one another.
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Computer keyboards can be dirtier than a toilet: study
CANBERRA (Reuters Life!) - Think twice before eating those dropped crumbs off your computer keyboard -- you might as well be eating off a toilet seat, according to a new study on the amount of germs on keyboards.
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Amazon sues NY state over tax collections
Amazon has filed for legal action against the State of New York because of a bill that recently passed, requiring online resellers to collect sales tax to New York residents. The New York Times writes that the online commerce giant is suing not out of desire to see taxes abolished from goods bought over the internet, rather that it does not wish to...
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Agency discovers private patient information on Internet
All it took was a quick Internet search to yield private medical information on more than two dozen Rio Grande Valley children.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Feb 2006 18:38 UTC, submitted by Moule
Fedora Core, a popular flavor of Linux being developed by the open-source community, is hardly hefty by today's operating system standards. But to fit the tight specs for the $100 laptop being designed by MIT's One-Lap-Per-Child group, Fedora will need to go on a crash diet , concedes its overseer, Red Hat. The Linux software maker confirmed today that it has donated $2 million [EUR 1.65 ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Aug 2007 15:34 UTC, submitted by anonymous
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Comcast 1Q profit falls, but Internet, phone lifts stock
PHILADELPHIA - Promotional offers and higher cable television spending fueled the first-quarter profits of Comcast Corp., which showed limited effects from an economic slowdown.
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Yahoo's New Leverage: Google
Tech Beat's Rob Hof reports that a potential deal to run Google ads on Yahoo search results could put more pressure on Microsoft
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The Rise of Alter Egos In Everybody's Space
Since joining Facebook and MySpace two years ago, Luke Mitchell has amassed 476 friends, mostly buddies from high school and college. It was a great way to keep in touch, until his boss showed up on the sites and saw the embarrassing party pictures a friend posted.
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Inside eBay's Quest for Craigslist
Court papers show Craigslist has resisted buyout overtures from minority stakeholder eBay, and now the auction site has gone on the offensive
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The Mac in the Gray Flannel Suit
More office workers infatuated with iPods and iPhones are demanding Macs. Is business ready? Is Apple?
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