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St. Paul protests play out in streets, online
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — It used to be that when organizers of mass demonstrations mobilized their marchers, they relied on bullhorns and walkie-talkies to get the word out. Police charged with keeping them in line had few options for pushing back short of brute force.
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Family struck by tragedy seeks return of laptop
A family struck by the worst of tragedies -- the drowning death of an infant last weekend -- is making a desperate appeal for the return of stolen images of the girl.
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Saving irrigation water via text message
Farmers can now make irrigation decisions based on extra information sent via a text message. Having trouble seeing or hearing this media file? Click below to download it to your computer.
Queensland Country Life |
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Google launches browser broadside
Will it steal users from Microsoft? Tribune tech writer Eric Benderoff takes Chrome for a spin. Most computer users don't think much about their Web browser. The lion's share just click on the small blue "e" (for Microsoft's Internet Explorer) on their computer screen and off they go into cyberspace.
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Google launches Internet browser Chrome
The browser aims to challenge Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer Google Inc. reignited the Web browser wars Tuesday, releasing a competitor to Internet Explorer nearly a decade after Microsoft Corp. used its monopoly powers to win control of the market.
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Google Joins IE, Firefox Browser War With Chrome
Word of Google's Chrome browser leaked on Sunday. The browser takes the technology of an OS and brings it to the web, integrating Gears and other technologies. Google's entry into the browser space is an affront to IE, Firefox and Opera who were already pitted against each other in an emerging browser war.
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First Look: Google Chrome Screenshot Tour
Google's new Chrome web browser is available for beta download now. Like many other offerings from Google, its interface is stunningly — and refreshingly — simple.
Wired News |
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Apple's 'Let's Rock' event fuels new iPod speculation
Apple plans to host a special event next week, feeding speculation that it may release updated models of the iPod media player to spur holiday sales.
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Google polishes product line with Chrome browser
Web browser that Google released designed to expand its huge lead in Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp's imprint on personal computers. IT service megavendors Phishing email
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Australia's Sun Theatre Chooses Qube - Partnership with Digital Cinema Network to Install Qube XP-D Servers at ...
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif.----Qube Cinema is pleased to announce its partnership with the Digital Cinema Network in Australia to convert the 6-screen boutique Sun Theatre Yarraville in Melbourne's Inner West to a fully networked and automated DCI 2K digital projection system.
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New eBay Site Has Social, Environmental Aim
Most consumers probably associate eBay Inc. more with vintage lunch boxes and low-priced electronics than with laptop bags made from recycled plastic by women in New Delhi. The online auction operator is trying to change that perception with WorldofGood.com, a Web site due to launch Wednesday to sell goods produced with social and environmental goals in mind.
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Beaird lab sets campus standard
The Beaird Lounge Computer Lab is now what OU Information Technology hopes will be the prototype for all computer labs on OU’s campus.
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New eBay site has social, environmental aim
Most consumers probably associate eBay more with vintage lunch boxes and low-priced electronics than with laptop bags made from recycled plastic by women in New Delhi. The online auction operator is trying to change that perception with WorldofGood.com, a Web site due to launch today to sell goods produced with social and environmental goals in mind.
San Jose Mercury News |
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News Americas
Internet search giant Google has released a new browser called Chrome in a bid to expand its huge lead in the search engine market and reduce its rival's dominance over personal computers.
Aljazeera |
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Hands-on with Chrome: Google's browser shines (mostly)
Google launched its new Chrome web browser today. We tested it extensively and found that it has the potential to be a serious contender in the browser market, but that doesn't mean it's perfect. Read More...
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NBA in OKC - At last, team name, colors revealed today
Will the Thunder boom today? At long last, after contests, speculation, reader questions, suggestions and the occassional Internet leak, the Oklahoma City NBA team will reveal its nickname and colors at 5 p.m. at the team's offices in Leadership Square. No more Non-ics. No more Whatevers. More than likely, the Thunder, one of six names the NBA team has trademarked, but has been linked to ...
The Oklahoman |
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Back-to-school tips
Wednesday is the first day of school for some public school districts in the area, including Seattle Public Schools. Whether your child is entering kindergarten this fall or nearing graduation, here's a rundown of tips and Web sites to help you get the school year off to a good start.
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Alcatel-Lucent picks top execs to reverse fortune
At the British telecommunications giant BT Group, Ben Verwaayen was lauded for transforming a money-losing telephone company into a profitable and aggressive leader in broadband Internet access.
The Star-Ledger |
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New eBay site has social, environmental goals
Most consumers probably associate eBay Inc. more with vintage lunch boxes and low-price electronics than with laptop bags made from recycled plastic by women in New Delhi. The online auction operator is trying to change that perception with WorldofGood.com,...
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Chatham to get free alert system
CHATHAM — A local software developer is providing at no cost to the village an emergency notification system he developed.
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Crisis emboldens UAE rich
Dubai: Wealthy investors in the UAE are most likely to consider switching their fund manager in response to volatility, while many of them consider the current global financial turmoil as an opportunity to diversify their portfolios, according a survey by Barclays and Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
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