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September 2
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Toronto Sun |
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Net nightmare follows Twilight hit for top author
Stephenie Meyer shelves her upcoming novel Midnight Sun after draft leaked on the internet.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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South Korea suspects North of attempted hacking
SEOUL, S KOREA: North Korea apparently tried to hack into the South Korean military's computer network by sending a virus-tainted email to a senior officer, an official with the South's Defence Ministry said on Tuesday.
CIOL |
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Google offers video sharing for businesses
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Google Inc is adding YouTube-like video communications features to its business application suite, looking to make video-sharing among office workers as easy as trading e-mails or instant messages.
CIOL |
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Google Enters the Browser Wars
With the unveiling of Chrome, the search behemoth begins its march towards becoming Windows - but free
Time Magazine |
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Northwest suburban enrichment calendar
Forest View Educational Center, 2121 S. Goebbert Road, Arlington Heights. A variety of computer classes are offered in the fall and spring terms.
Daily Herald |
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Chesterfield launches free wireless Internet service
Chesterfield County today is launching a new service called Citizen Wi-Fi to allow free wireless Internet service to library users and people visiting county buildings. The service will be available at all county libraries as well as the county's public meeting room and community development building multipurpose room. There is no fee, but customers must have their own equipment.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Google Chrome coming soon
Google is set to introduce a new web browser designed to more quickly handle video-rich or other complex web programs.
Independent Online |
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Mexicans add modern tool to ancient art of protest: Facebook
Online hub of protests still has limited reach MEXICO CITY — The protest is an art form in Mexico. Load up a bus by offering a meal or a few pesos as an incentive, arm the troops with signs and bullhorns, and find a strategic plaza or street for maximum attention or disruption.
Chicago Tribune |
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SA man to sue Facebook
A well-known Alexandra community worker plans to sue Facebook and one of its users for defamation of character.
Independent Online |
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FAA outage reveals odd practises
When a computer glitch at a Federal Aviation Administration centre caused widespread airline delays, it served as a reminder that the US flight system is waiting for an overhaul.
Independent Online |
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Google launching new web browser
Google, creator of the world's most popular internet search engine, has developed its own web browser in a challenge to Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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MySpace to launch "High School Musical" contest
NEW YORK (Reuters) - MySpace plans to launch a contest on Tuesday to market the latest in Walt Disney Co's blockbuster franchise "High School Musical 3" in what the News Corp Internet social network called its biggest film campaign to date.
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Google set to introduce its own Web browser
Tue 02 Sep, 2008 04:57
Interactive Investor |
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Battle with Microsoft heats up as Google creates own web browser
New York - Google Inc, creator of the world's most popular internet search engine, has developed its own web browser in a challenge to Microsoft Corp's dominant Internet Explorer. A test version of new software, named Google Chrome, is to be availabl...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Farmschool’s new window on the world
BYLETTS Combined School in Chintsa outside East London may be a farmschool, but that hasn’t stopped it from securing a world-class computer laboratory that has gone a long way into helping neighbouring schools in the area.
Daily Dispatch |
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Current Issue:
Our Opinion: This office offers students a simple way to push for changes in wireless access, online grade access and issues like online file sharing.
Technician |
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Google to launch Chrome web browser on Tuesday
Google had a big Labor Day announcement – stating that the company would launch at beta version of its “Chrome” web browser in more than 100 countries on Tuesday.
TG Daily |
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Current Issue:
Marc Hoit, the University's first vice chancellor for Information Technology, began working Sept. 1, and today, he will be a part of the new OIT Web site's debut.
Technician |
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Searching a boyfriend's Internet history? That's a no-no.
Advice Goddess column
Orange County Register |
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Sicap Enables the Non-iPhone, Non-Android Market to Get Even with Software
Sicap has fine-tuned and rolled out advanced features of its mobile application management tool for
wallstreet:online AG |
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Open-source Google Chrome browser based on Webkit
Google this weekend accidently leaked details -- via an online comic book -- on its upcoming cross-platform open-source browser: Google Chrome -- which it claims will deliver a streamlined and improved interface along with performance improvements and security enhancements; the new browser is based on both Apple's Webkit, the core of the Safari browser, and Firefox, the rapidly growing ...
MacNN |
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MySpace to launch "High School Musical" contest
MySpace plans to launch a contest on Tuesday to market the latest in Walt Disney Co's blockbuster franchise "High School Musical 3" in what the News Corp Internet social network called its biggest film campaign to date.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Google unveiling its own Web browser
SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine. The Mountain View-based company took the unusual step of announcing its latest product on the Labor Day holiday after it prematurely sent out a comic book drawn up to herald ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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South Korea suspects North of attempted hacking
SEOUL, S KOREA: North Korea apparently tried to hack into the South Korean military's computer network by sending a virus-tainted email to a senior officer, an official with the South's Defence Ministry said on Tuesday. The email, sent to a colonel, was spotted before it could do any harm and ...
Chennai Online |
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