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Television Keeps a Hand in the Online Game With Serialized Shows
Television networks are joining other media companies in throwing things at the Web wall to see what sticks.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Google releases open source browser
Not an April Fool this time Google is releasing an open source browser called Google Chrome which it promises will be small, fast and stable.…
The Register |
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Don't confuse us with diploma mills, accredited online universities say
Two accredited online universities based in Hoover are applauding Alabama's crackdown on Internet diploma mills.
Birmingham News |
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Alabama education officials cracking down on Internet colleges
Alabama education officials are cracking down on the exploding market for Internet courses and degrees and have taken action against four unaccredited Birmingham-based online colleges.
Birmingham News |
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Supplies for Soldiers is seeking donations
WORCESTER - Before LauraLea Dube goes to sleep, she makes sure her computer is running and that she is logged on to AOL Instant Messenger. The chime of an incoming message from her son serving in Afghanistan, Army Spc. Stephen Warren, 23, prompts her to hop out of bed and chat.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Now the watched are those watching
This column was going to be about digital technology and how it was changing the way movies were being made. I wasn't going to write about computer graphics — done to death, including in this space — but about digital cameras themselves, those small, cheap, portable cameras that record professional images and sound.
Republican-American |
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FAA's troubling glitch does not compute
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 technologies falls short of standards in other vital sectors.
Orlando Sentinel |
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North Korea spyware targets South's army
North Korea has tried to hack into the computers of South Korean army officers, officials said.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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Ex-Microsoft exec to lead foundation
The arrival of a new CEO at the world's largest charitable foundation comes with much less fanfare than Bill Gates' own decision to leave Microsoft Corp. to focus on his family's philanthropy.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Mozilla to get Google cash for three more years
Search engine to remain default on Firefox Mozilla has renewed an agreement with Google that pays the browser maker for assigning Google's search engine as Firefox's default.
PC Advisor |
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Medion offers rebadged MSI Wind at Aldi
Laptop maker promises low price Medion has become the latest computer supplier to offer a rebadged version of MSI's Wind mini laptop, with the Netbook E1210 set to hit the UK market this week.
PC Advisor |
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Intel acquires UK Linux developer
OpenedHand to work on Intel Atom Intel has acquired UK-based open source developer OpenedHand, further evidence of the chipmaker's growing interest in operating systems for mobile devices.
PC Advisor |
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Law & Order
REPORTSLauderdale County sheriffTheft: A motorcycle helmet, drill, leaf blower, hedger, battery pack, electric trimmer, rake, chain saw, swivel head drill, cordless drill, skill saw and a pressurized container of carbon dioxide were taken from a residence in the 200 block of Maury Lane, Florence.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Cambridge Tech promotes Brian Courtney
HYDERABAD, INDIA: Cambridge Technology Enterprises Limited (CTE), an IT services provider, today announced the promotion of Brian Courtney as senior vice president and general manager of the government solutions arm of CTE.
CIOL |
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Britons 'Addicted To The Net'
Britons are increasingly becoming addicted to the internet, according to a new study.
SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Calypso Wireless, Inc. Retains Law Firm of Williams Kherkher to Represent It in Connection With Its IP Portfolio
Calypso Wireless, Inc. , a researcher, designer, and marketer of Fixed to Mobile Convergence , today announced that it has engaged the services of the law firm of Williams Kherkher Hart Boundas LLP to represent Calypso in connection with its IP Portfolio.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google Enters Browser Wars
Google is to enter the internet browser market with the launch of Google Chrome.
SKY News |
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Shock comic Andrew Dice Clay 'hasn't lost a step,' but the jury's still out on whether that's a good thing
"I'm sure there's clips of everything on the Internet -- I'm waiting for the clip of me making love, and then every chick will want to be with me."
Calgary Sun |
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ISO OOXML support criticised
THE STATE IT organisations of six countries have published a declaration questioning the neutrality of the ISO (International Standards Organisation).
The Inquirer |
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Citibank infuriating its customers with Linux-hostile site
IF YOU BUY one of those nifty Linux preloaded notebooks from the likes of Dell, Asus, or Lenovo, the default web browser will always be Firefox.
The Inquirer |
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Google offers video-sharing for businesses
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - 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.
The Globe and Mail |
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News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
MAT-SU — Responding to rampant Internet rumors that Gov. Sarah Palin’s baby, Trig, is actually her daughter’s child, the Palins Monday released a statement debunking that rumor with a revelation that the same daughter, 17-year-old Bristol, is 5 months pregnant.
Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman |
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Valley couple taking idea from laptopto market
Ray Ridge remembers the moment of inspiration well. “I was sitting in one of those La-Z-Boy chairs when I had to get up and move to the backyard,” he said.
The Desert Sun |
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September 2, 2008
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JARING |
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Nokia E71 review
With its full QWERTY keypad Nokia's E71 may look like an email-focused business phone, but this hugely talented handset offers so much more
Mobile Choice Magazine |
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