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Google develops own 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.
News 24 South Africa |
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Google's Chrome targets Explorer
The new browser that goes online today is challenging Microsoft.
Daily Breeze |
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Google takes aim at Explorer with new web browser
Google is releasing its own web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft's internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine, an Associated Press report said.
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Language teachers get 60 assistants
NORWALK - Along with cell phones, iPods are high on the list of gadgets that are usually not welcome in the classroom. But the ubiquitous ear buds of Apple's music player will soon become a common sight at Brien McMahon High School's Center for Global Studies.
Norwalk Advocate |
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McCain is out of touch
Melanie Wong found a handful of people who don’t believe John McCain’s ignorance of computers or the Internet is anything to be concerned about in his qualifications to be president of the United States.
Vail Daily |
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NHS faces £700mn legal action over computer project
LONDON: The NHS is facing an unprecedented £700mn legal action from a Japanese computer firm over a failed project to electronically store the health records of millions of Britons.
Gulf Times |
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Library reorganization targets teens
If 15-year-old Aoi Bowers were the leader of the Lawrence Public Library, he’d make sure it had more comic books, more video games, and definitely more computers for surfing the Net. His cadre of cabinet members — fellow teens with junior high jewelry, baggy pants and dangling headphones — agreed. So does Bruce Flanders, the actual director of the Lawrence Public Library.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Open Hospitality Poised for Growth
Open Hospitality continues its steady growth in the highly competitive travel industry. The New York-based Internet marketing provider unveiled plans to expand into new markets and add new offices. The goal behind this expansion is to service clients with maximum efficiency by creating new executive, sales and marketing positions. Open Hospitality delivers results-driven marketing solutions that ...
Hospitality Net |
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Kevin Smith makes a porno with 'Zack and Miri'
LOS ANGELES -- Kevin Smith likes to watch porn online, not to get his jollies but to marvel at how extreme the art of exhibitionist sex can be.
The Pantagraph |
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Battle with Microsoft heats up as Google creates own web browser
New York, Sep 2 : 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.
New Kerala |
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Computer Textbooks For High Schoolers?
wetdogjp writes "I recently became a high school teacher, and I've inherited three classes with no textbooks! While two of my classes are introductory in nature, one for computers in general and the other for networking, the third class should prepare juniors and seniors to enter the workforce and start a career in computers. We have some older textbooks by Heathkit available, but the newest of ...
Slashdot |
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Sight and sound: Former illustrator plugs into deejaying
Ten years ago, the computer put an end to his job.
South County Journal |
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Google's Chrome targets Explorer
The new browser that goes online today is challenging Microsoft.
Daily Breeze |
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Jerry Spiry, 'S.D. Hayshaker," is gone
Jerome D. "Jerry" Spiry must have represented that old saying, "You can take the boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy" because his Java-Mobridge roots and background stayed with him so much that his friends where he settled in New York State called him the South Dakota Hayshaker.
Mobridge Tribune |
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A Don McCormack column: Eitel: Perry presently in playoff spot
Paying another visit to the variety store...A sneak previewThanks to Ohio high school football computer-points guru Joe Eitel, we can take a look at how the 12 area teams stand if the playoffs were to begin today.
Star Beacon |
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Reporter's notebook: It may be free but why be tempted?
Who would want to open a package whose return address leads off with "Colon Health Check"? I sure didn't. ...
Billings Gazette |
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Britons 'Addicted To The Net'
Britons are increasingly becoming addicted to the internet, according to a new study.
SKY News |
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Raikes takes over at Gates Foundation
SEATTLE — The world’s largest charitable foundation is going through another major management shift this week, but the arrival of a new CEO comes with much less fanfare than Bill Gates’ own transition away from full-time work at Microsoft Corp.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Quad-core processors handle Internet traffic with ease
The rapidly swelling Internet population has increased demand among both Internet content providers (ICP) and their users for higher speed Internet access.
China Daily |
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Google launches web browser
GOOGLE will launch the first version of its Chrome web browser tomorrow, after plans were accidentally sent early, in the form of a comic book.
The Courier Mail |
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MSU grad wins $275K in Google competition
BOZEMAN (AP) — A recent graduate of Montana State University's computer science program, Jeffrey Sharkey, has placed among the top 10 entrants in the Google Android Developer Challenge, earning him a $275,000 cash prize.
The Montana Standard |
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Google offers video-sharing for businesses
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google 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.
Scotland Today |
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Google Chrome - Browser War III
Google will come out from behind the Firefox browser that it’s been pumping money into – and profiting royally from – and take direct aim at Microsoft with a browser of its very own. The widgetry is called Google Chrome and Google Chrome, like all of Google’s non-search widgetry, will be a beta. read more
Linux World |
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Change To Google Earth Requires Corroboration For User Entries
It appears that Google has made changes which do address the concerns of the company's critics on the issue of political bias.
O'Reilly Media |
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Reporter's notebook: It may be free but why be tempted?
Who would want to open a package whose return address leads off with "Colon Health Check"?
Billings Gazette |
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