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Boston Interactive Appoints John Francis as President
Boston Interactive, a web design and interactive marketing firm, has named John Francis as President in a shared leadership position with founder and CEO Chuck Murphy. (PRWeb May 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb905934.htm
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State news of national interest
STORRS, Conn. (AP) _ A teenage bookworm whose interest in technology led him to become one of Google Inc.'s first employees is giving $400,000 to his high school here.
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Officials denied request to hand over Tenn. tax data shown at public meeting
A couple of bar charts comparing tax data — hardly fuel for high drama — spurred a hot pursuit through the state Capitol complex this week, all because officials wouldn't release documents discussed in a public meeting broadcast live on the Internet.
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Beatles - The Beatles Company Floundering Without Aspinall
THE BEATLES' company Apple Corps is reportedly suffering following the loss of the band's business manager NEIL ASPINALL who died of cancer last month (Apr08). Aspinall ...
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Microsoft can do it without Yahoo: Ballmer
Microsoft can build a competitive online advertising business without Yahoo but it "could just take more time," CEO Steve Ballmer told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published Friday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 26th Oct 2007 15:31 UTC
Strong sales of new and old products alike led Microsoft to its fastest first-quarter growth in eight years , with the company reporting growth in all five business segments and both revenue and earnings per share that beat analyst expectations.
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Microsoft to lease Bellevue's City Center Plaza
Microsoft's big footprint in downtown Bellevue got even bigger Thursday. The fast-growing company said it will lease 561,000 square feet...
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Long wait for scarce visas
High-tech American employers, foreign workers in suspense Shibu Jose has placed ad after ad in area newspapers and on Web sites seeking tech-savvy workers for his Ellicott City software consulting company.
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Microsoft-Yahoo deal may go hostile today
SEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp. may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo Inc. as soon as today, according to a published report.
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Site keeps students posted
Johns Hopkins senior launches a network of anonymous, and often vulgar, message boards Baby-faced Johns Hopkins senior Andrew Mann is a budding astrophysicist, but his unlikely sideline as a cyberspace gossip-monger already has him exploring the darkest, dirtiest corners of the undergraduate cosmos and fending off attacks from campus lawyers and outraged students.
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iTunes ends wait to own new films
Apple said Thursday that it would begin selling new-release movies through its iTunes online store on the same day they are released on...
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Top 5 Recent Disaster-Inspired Jazz Tracks
The Tech - MIT's Oldest and Largest Newspaper and The First Newspaper Published on the Internet
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Scolr Pharma's lease buyout frees cash for cheaper space
Microsoft may be ready to go hostile in its bid for Yahoo as soon as today, according to a report Thursday night in The Wall Street Journal...
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Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite from Quest Software is the . First Hosted Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for ...
First Hosted Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for Microsoft Hyper-V 29/04/2008 17:01:00 Business Wire US74834T1034 Quest Software, Inc.
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Media content, concentration and pluralism in Europe in the digital age
02.05.2008 - 09:14 CET By Leigh Phillips EUOBSERVER / REPORT - In January of this year, a professor at the University of Brighton made headlines for banning her students from using Google and Wikipedia.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Aug 2006 17:18 UTC, submitted by Konqi
The upcoming OpenSUSE 10.2 will feature a new KDE start menu with favorites and integrated search and application browser. It was developed by the KDE SUSE team after doing extensive usability testing on existing start menus - there will be a talk about it at aKademy 2006 next month.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Jul 2005 11:33 UTC, submitted by anonymous
SecurityFocus published an interview with BlackHat/Defcon speaker Dan Kaminsky . He was guest-hacker at the Microsoft BlueHat event, and met Redmond's engineers and management.
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Sacramento's Metro Expo gives small firms a seat at the table for government contracting
For small businesses like Roseville-based Cybertary, Thursday's Metro Expo event in downtown Sacramento was a little like matchmaking.
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Microsoft poised to detail next moves on Yahoo
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Thursday that walking away from a deal with Yahoo remained one of "three big options" the company is weighing and to expect an announcement shortly.
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Malta’s score on press freedom deteriorates
Malta’s score within an international survey on press freedom has deteriorated by several points due to a series of a threats and attacks against local journalists covering public demonstrations and debates, todayszaman.com reported. The survey, released annually in advance of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, assessed the degree of print, broadcast and Internet freedom in every country ...
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Microsoft to go hostile on Yahoo?
Microsoft Corp. may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo as soon as today, according to a published report. Chief Executive Steve Ballmer told employees in a company assembly Thursday that he knows how much he'd spend to buy Yahoo and accelerate his company's Internet play.
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Internet Predator Rearrested After Sex With Student
Authorities arrest an Internet predator who was allowed to be free pending appeal after having sex with a high school student.
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Apple's 174 job cuts are blow to Elk Grove
By eliminating 174 jobs at its Elk Grove campus, Apple Inc. created more economic problems for a suburb that's been hit particularly hard by the real estate downturn.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Polish Catholics fight problem of copying sermons
WARSAW, Poland -- There's a new commandment for Polish priests: "Thou shall not lift."
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Judge sets formula for Internet music royalties
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal court this week established a formula for determining the Internet royalties owed to thousands of music composers, writers and publishers by three major online services — Yahoo Inc., AOL and RealNetworks Inc.
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