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Going Green at the U.S. Open
IBM servers cut energy use while supporting higher traffic at USOpen.org.
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Apricorn 160GB Aegis Mini Hard Drive
Apricorn's new minidrive may not be faster than the competition, but it's one of the most portable.
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At the Front Lines of Protecting the Internet
VeriSign's CTO on securing the DNS infrastructure and whether new identity certificates add any value.
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Google Brings out Big Guns in Support of Chrome
Google's cofounders came out on Tuesday to offer vocal support for the company's new Chrome browser.
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Come September: IPods
To absolutely no one's surprise, Apple has announced a San Francisco-based special event for September. Like past September...
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Web Premieres Can't Save Networks From Sucky Fall Lineups
NBC and Fox are going boldly where other networks have gone before: the internet. The two networks are pre-releasing season premieres of several programs online in hopes of generating buzz ahead of the broadcast debut. It's a cheap form of advertising, but it doesn't change the fact that most networks' fall lineups are sadly lacking.
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For Mac, EA's 'Spore' requires Leopard, Intel chip
Excited fans with older Macs or versions of Mac OS X won't be able to play the long-awaited game unless they upgrade.
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Best part of Wired's Chrome feature: Sergey pets the snake [Google Chrome]
In the October issue of Wired, Steven Levy has delivered a formulaic feature on the making of Google's Chrome browser. It's just like those jargony trade-publication writeups you've read ad nauseam... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Marketing Thought Leaders David Meerman Scott, Paul Gillin, and Chris Brogan to Keynote New Marketing Summit
CrossTech Media, Inc. producers of the ITEC Conference & Expo series of regional market Web 2.0 and Second Circle Innovation programs along with The Business Marketing Association are pleased to announce the New Marketing Summit being held October 14-15, 2008 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA.
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Google puts Chrome on browser options
Google Tuesday released its own browser with a revved-up Java Script engine called V8 designed to make its online applications run better and with an eye toward eventually taking on Microsoft on the desktop.
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Osama hero of Jaipur blasts accused 3 Sep 2008, 0411 hrs IST, Rao Jaswant Singh,TNN
JAIPUR: His hero, it seems, was Osama bin Laden, but one could never have figured that out. People knew Shahbaz Hussain as a 32-year-old who ran a cyber cafe-cum-computer training centre. Besides, he had a diploma in Mass Communication.
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Do "brandsucks.com" Names Really Have a "Destructive Potential"?
"'Sucks.com is the rightmost anchor of nearly 20,000 domains registered today. Two thousand domains have 'stinks.com' on the right and about the same number of domains begin with the term 'boycott'," write the authors of the recently released paper The Power of Internet Gripe Sites .
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Google releases new Chrome browser
The new Web browser that Google Inc. released is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market
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Terminal Technology
Planes and runways might top the list when you think of Joplin's new terminal but this building also relies heavily on computers, wires, and other technology. For example, 36 new security cameras will keep an eye on the facility, parking lot and ramps.
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Windows Mobile 6.1 update available for Samsung BlackJack II
Newsbrief by Michael Oryl on Tuesday September 02, 2008. Today Samsung officially released the Windows Mobile 6.1 update for its SGH-i617 smartphone, a device known to most people in the U.S. as the BlackJack II that is sold by AT&T. The update adds Internet Connection Sharing, mobile banking, and voice dialing to the phone in addition to the normal WM6.1 features like threaded SMS and the new ...
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Chrome: Worthy, Largely Unexciting?
Google's Chrome browser has been available for just a few hours and the first reviews are slowly beginning to hit the Web. They're largely positive, although in that "worthy, but largely unexciting" sort of way typically reserved for new Microsoft operating systems.
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Google Chrome download URL finally available
YOU WERE surely hitting Ctrl-R (Refresh) on your browser to get Google's anxiously-awaited beta web browser, dubbed "Chrome", well wait no more, as the download page has just went live as we write this.
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Outlook roundup: MEMC, ConAgra
Among the earnings projection stories for Tuesday, Sept. 2, from AP Financial News: ST. PETERS, Mo. -- MEMC Electronic Materials Inc., which supplies silicon wafers used in the production of computer chips and solar cells, warned Tuesday of "increased softness in demand" from some of its semiconductor customers because of their efforts to reduce inventory, a revelation that sent the shares down ...
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Salinan bound over on child porn charges
ERIN MATHEWS Jolana Sellers was helping her daughter find pictures of children for a school report when images she considered to be child pornography popped up on the family’s computer screen.
Salina Journal |
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Google's Chrome Officially Enters the Browser Wars
Google on Tuesday released the beta version of its new open-source Chrome Web browser. Google executives gave the press a tour, and addressed the first questions of how it will compete with more established offerings.
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Peace Lecture hosts Stoltzfus
NORTHPORT -- Gene Stoltzfus will speak at the annual Belko Peace Lecture. Stoltzfus will speak at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and at 10 a.m. Sunday at Trinity Church, 103 N. Warren St., Northport.
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Tejon Ranch Co. Issues Statement Regarding Web Site Providing Erroneous Information Regarding Tejon Ranch Co. Stock ...
Tejon Ranch Co. (NYSE: TRC) has learned that an internet web site has provided erroneous reports regarding
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Google Tailors YouTube for Suits
oogle is adding a video-sharing application called "Google Video for Business" to its Google Apps suite. It is designed to be a channel for companies to communicate internally with their employees. There are a number of business use cases for the Software as a Service application, according to the company.
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
How better to while away your workday than by building a personal army of robots from paper pipes? Piperoids are currently invading the desktops of serious bot aficionados throughout Japan.
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Google Chrome shines
New browser from Google rethinks how browsers should work in a Web 2.0 world but also borrows from its competition.
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