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Google dumps Forestle
INTERNET SEARCH BEHEMOTH Google has officially ended its partnership with Forestle, a self-described "green Internet search engine".
The Inquirer |
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MURRIETA: Local couple create anti-cyberbullying software
JENNIFER KABBANY For The Californian MURRIETA ---- When cars started going faster, seat belts and airbags were invented. Likewise, safety measures are needed as communication systems speed up. That's the way Murrieta couple John and Niki Vandenburgh,
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TEMECULA: Cyberbullying policy raises free speech concerns
RANI GUPTA Staff Writer TEMECULA ---- School district administrators soon will draft regulations governing how to enforce a recently approved policy prohibiting cyberbullying. In doing so, they will have to navigate between a desire to curb digital h
North County Times |
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Internet browser
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.
Asbury Park Press |
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Mimosa adds files to archive cocktail
Archive's dusty old barn is shaken to foundations Mimosa, an email archiving software company, is adding file archiving to its NearPoint product, this way striking out on a unified archiving strategy.…
The Register |
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The Google-isation of all the net's access points
Chrome Sweet Chrome Google is creating its own open source Chrome browser and so spreading its influence over access points to its core search, mail, docs, photo-sharing and other services.…
The Register |
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new 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 Internet-leading search engine.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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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 Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Recycle those old shirts
I once purchased a vintage men's Guayabera shirt from eBay and loved it. But it wasn't exactly flattering to my figure because of its boxy shape. Another item on my bummer list: I needed a vertical laptop bag for traveling, something I could easily whip out of my carry-on when passing through airport security.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Microsoft Faces New Browser Foe in Google
Google will release a free Web browser called Chrome that the company said would challenge Internet Explorer.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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A New Battle Is Beginning in Branding for the Web
Trademark issues may take on a higher profile, fueled by the escalating value of brands in general and trademark holders increasingly trying to assert their rights, especially on the Internet.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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THESE DAYS, MORE THAI CONSUMERS ARE CHECKING FOOD LABELS
Çѹ·Õè 2 ¡Ñ¹ÂÒ¹ 2551 15:42 ¹. THAILAND LEADS ASIA PACIFIC WITH MOST PEOPLE WORRYING ABOUT CALORIES, FAT AND CARBOHYDRATES Three in four (75%) Thai online consumers say they take notice of packaged goods labels containing nutritional information compared to two years ago and about half of consumers (49%) claim to mostly understand what they’re reading – according to findings from an Internet ...
Thaipr.net |
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Google takes YouTube to the enterprise
Phil Muncaster, vnunet.com , Tuesday 2 September 2008 at 09:42:00 Google Video for Business offers secure, private video sharing Google has extended the functionality of Google Apps with a new video collaboration service for the enterprise. Google Video for Business is available at no extra cost to Google Apps...
vnunet.com |
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Nokia to launch music
Cellphone maker Nokia announced that it will launch a download-as-much-as-you-can music service.
iafrica.com |
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With shows online, you can create your own schedule
A television revolution is under way. The concept of prime time is dying as many networks are putting full-length programs online, allowing you to catch popular shows and old favorites for free over the Internet on your own schedule.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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Further delay to iPhone's entry to China
World's largest operator in discussions with Jobs Apple iPhone 3G review
PC Advisor |
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Nanya of Taiwan and Fujitsu settle patent dispute
TAIPEI, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Nanya Technology Corp <2408.TW>, Taiwan's No.2 DRAM maker, and Japan's Fujitsu Microelectronics signed an agreement on Tuesday to settle patent disputes between the two companies, but no financial terms were given.
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Browsing and gaming meet online
The web is becoming a gaming surface in its own right as companies launch that use it as their virtual world.
BBC News |
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Four year plan catapults now to information technology leader
Manama, Bahrain, 2 nd September 2008...With two e-gov online services launched to the public and three more to come by year end, the Ministry of Works is opening more doors for citizens and residents in the Kingdom to make use of the Ministry's services.
Zawya |
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Computer Off, Pencil Up: Course Helps Kids Get a Grip on Writing
Anna Schultz's two sons are whizzes when it comes to technology. Between them, they have four game systems, and their fingers can fly across a computer keyboard faster than their mom's.
Washington Post |
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Can the tongue run a computer?
Atlanta -- The tireless tongue already controls taste and speech, helps swallow and fights germs. Now scientists hope to add one more ability to the mouthy muscle, and turn it into a computer control pad.
The Plain Dealer |
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Supplies for Soldiers seeking donations
WORCESTER - Before LauraLea Dube goes to sleep at night, 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 with him.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Microsoft Faces New Browser Foe in Google
Google will release a free Web browser called Chrome that the company said would challenge Internet Explorer.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Optimising wireless bandwidth
With the number of mobile internet users growing and accessing increasingly rich multimedia and interactive content wirelessly, there is a problem of spectrum scarcity.
the Engineer |
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Amazon quashes new Kindle rumors
If any of you were really hoping the rumors of a Kindle follow-up this year were true, then I’m afraid you aren’t going to like this news. Craig Berman, chief spokesman for Amazon was asked outright if Kindle 2.0 was coming soon by the New York Times. His response: Don’t believe everything you read … There’s a [...]
Geek.com |
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