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Google's Chrome Ups the Ante
BusinessWeek |
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Traffic Growth Isn't Using Up the Internet
BusinessWeek |
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Google Launches New Browser
BusinessWeek |
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03-09-2008: TM gets RM11b HSBB project
KUALA LUMPUR: After two postponements, the government finally awarded Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) the big-budget RM11.31 billion high-speed broadband (HSBB) project, virtually closing the door on a competing bid by a consortium powered by the Pahang state government.
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Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood
(AP) -- Google Inc.'s new Web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a browser needs to do these days: It presents a sleek appearance, groups pages into easy-to-manage "tabs" and offers several ways for people to control their Internet privacy settings.
PhysOrg |
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Monk kept child porn in monastery: report
A Buddhist monk admitted to keeping child pornography at his monastery after alerting Interpol by downloading photos from an illegal website, local media has reported.
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Jerry Spiry, 'S.D. Hayshaker," is gone
Jerome D. "Jerry" Spiry must have represented that old saying, "You can take the boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy" because his Java-Mobridge roots and background stayed with him so much that his friends where he settled in New York State called him the South Dakota Hayshaker.
Mobridge Tribune |
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Illawarra Mercury |
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Google joins browser war
Google has launched its own internet browser, taking aim at Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer.
iafrica.com |
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Google unveils browser Chrome beta version
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- The new Web browser Google released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market.
The Indianapolis Star |
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Google releases browser
Google Inc. executives say the new Web browser they released yesterday is built for the modern-day Internet — optimized for video and online applications, as well as for speed and simplicity.
Cape Cod Times |
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Internet provider switch not what students expected
By Courtney Roberts Senior Staff Writer As students living in the dorms flip open their laptops to surf the Internet, they may or may not be surprised to come across an unfamiliar login page. This summer, NT began a new partnership with Apogee, a communication services network, in order to provide Residential Network, or ResNet, Internet service in all the dorms.
North Texas Daily |
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Google's Chrome browser ready for download
Google's new browser software is designed to work "invisibly" and will run any application that runs on Apple's Safari web browser.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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3D TV without the goggles
Sydney gaming venue the first in Australia with computer monitors capable of displaying 3D games and movies without forcing the user to wear special 3D glasses.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Clark County
25 classes to choose from The Clark County Community Education Program has released the fall schedule, with 25 classes including Ballroom and Middle Eastern Dance, Reading, Concealed/Carry Weapons Training, Conversational Spanish, Photography, Karate, Tai Chi, Watercolor Painting, Computer (Microsoft Word), Mountain Dulcimer and Piano. ACT/SAT prep classes in Math I and II and English I ...
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Upstate Forever plans 'Dinner of the Decade'
The demise of my computer at home started slowly. By that I mean it was humming along at breakneck speed as usual and then gradually began to take longer and longer to do even the simplest thing before finally grinding to a screeching halt.
The Greenville News |
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Google hopes to uproot Microsoft with new browser
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. . The new Web browser that Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers. The free browser, called "Chrome," is being promoted as a sleeker, faster and more secure alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has been the leading vehicle for surfing the ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Google's browser engine running on ARM
Google has ported a core part of its new Chrome browser to the ARM processor as well as to the x86, and believes the browser—or key parts of its underpinnings--could be available for mobile devices such as cellphones within a few months.
EETimes |
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Tim Grobaty: Goin' car crazy, in good and bad ways
CAR SICK: Our car is in the shop. This should come as splendid and cheerfully welcome news to a columnist, who has to write every day forever, siphoning light and joy from soul to newsprint and Internet solely for the transient amusement of the insatiable masses.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Local researchers in China to observe total solar eclipse
A group of area researchers are in Weinan, China to video capture and broadcast to the Internet a total solar eclipse, observable only from a small narrow corridor on the Earth.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Czech device helps disabled operate PCs with their eyes
Prague, Sept 2 (CTK) - A device enabling the disabled people to operate a computer with their eyes, the first version of which was developed by Marcela Fejtova from the Czech Technical University (CVUT) a few years ago, will be on sale in the Czech Republic as of next week, Fejtova told reporters Tuesday.
Prague Daily Monitor |
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Google Video for Business review
Google brings video into its stable of web apps with Google Video for Business, a new service that permits video sharing among employees. The idea is that anyone at a company - from CEO on down - can post a video, but the content will be accessible only to others at that company.
Macworld UK |
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3D TV without the goggles
Sydney gaming venue the first in Australia with computer monitors capable of displaying 3D games and movies without forcing the user to wear special 3D glasses.
The Age |
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Archives
Two local high schools bought laptops for every teacher as part of a push to increase technology in the classroom. Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools has invested millions of dollars in devices which it said will help the schools thrive in a more tech-savvy world.
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