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Ad targeting based on ISP tracking now in doubt
NEW YORK -- It sounded like a winning proposition — free money — for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers’ personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers’ interests, and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies.
The Pantagraph |
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Computer bug bit McCrory campaign report
A state elections official says it was a Board of Elections computer glitch that led to incomplete information on Pat McCrory's campaign finance reports.
The News & Observer |
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Sight and sound: Former illustrator plugs into deejaying
Ten years ago, the computer put an end to his job.
South County Journal |
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Police searched Cooper's computer
His behavior drew early police notice.
The News & Observer |
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HK Buddhist monk kept child porn in monastery: report
A Buddhist monk admitted in a Hong Kong court to keeping child porn at his monastery after alerting Interpol by downloading photos from an illegal website, local media reported Wednesday.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Meyer cans novel after internet leak
Best-selling author Stephenie Meyer has abandoned work on her latest novel, Midnight Sun, after an unfinished draft was leaked on the internet.
The West Australian |
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TUI Cruises im Angebot
Der Online-Händler Wolfgang Fäth, Chef von Kreuzfahrten.de, nimmt TUI Cruises ins Programm. Ab sofort seien alle Reisen von TUI Cruises über Kreuzfahrten.de und die verschiedenen Internet-Seiten von Nees Reisen, dem Reisebüro von Firmengründer Fäth, zu buchen.
FVW.com |
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Computer bug bit McCrory campaign report
A state elections official says it was a Board of Elections computer glitch that led to incomplete information on Pat McCrory's campaign finance reports.
The News & Observer |
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Google challenges Microsoft with Chrome
Google is challenging Microsoft with its Web browser that lets users run applications that once worked only when installed on PCs.
Express India |
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Apple to unveil new iPods possibly at lower cost
Apple Inc is expected to unveil new iPod music players -- and possibly price cuts.
Express India |
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London News and Reviews
Google unveiled its new internet browser last night in a bid challenge Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Evening Standard |
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Google challenges Microsoft with new browser
WASHINGTON: Google yesterday launched its own Internet browser, opening up a new challenge in cyberspace to Microsoft and its dominant Internet Explorer.
Gulf Times |
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Will Chrome render Windows obsolete?
FRAMINGHAM (09/02/2008) - Google Inc.'s unveiling Monday of a new browser is not really about trying to outmuscle the other top browsers, it's a key weapon in the company's effort to kill Windows, according to industry observers.
Java World |
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Limiting downloads a bad idea
There is an ominous trend growing among Internet service providers that consumers should "pay by the drink" for their Internet usage.
Deseret Morning News |
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Google debuts Chrome, reignites browser war
The browser war is back on. The new Web browser Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Google Chrome: Performance and First Impressions
Google made a browser and we tested it....
AnandTech |
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Travelzoo Europe Doubles to Two Million Subscribers
Travelzoo , a global Internet media company, today announced that its European publications now reach an audience of over two million weekly unduplicated subscribers. Publications include the Travelzoo Top 20 list in the UK, France, Germany and Spain and Newsflash, a regionally targeted travel alert service available in 17 local markets across Europe.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Poland's Largest Telecom Operator, Netia, Chooses Kabira(R) KPSA(TM) and Capgemini for the Delivery of New ...
Kabira Technologies, Inc., a leader in extreme transaction processing software for global enterprises, and Capgemini Polska Sp z o.o., a member of the Capgemini Group, one of the world's foremost providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing services, announced the successful implementation of a new service provisioning system at Netia S.A., Poland's largest alternative provider of ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Language teachers get 60 assistants
NORWALK - Along with cell phones, iPods are high on the list of gadgets that are usually not welcome in the classroom. But the ubiquitous ear buds of Apple's music player will soon become a common sight at Brien McMahon High School's Center for Global Studies.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Sight and sound: Former illustrator plugs into deejaying
Ten years ago, the computer put an end to his job.
South Side Journal |
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HP wins Wal-Mart challenge to reduce packaging
A Hewlett-Packard Co notebook computer that's packaged in a recycled bag rather than a box has won a challenge by retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc for less wasteful packaging.
The Economic Times |
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Board gets a sneak preview of rSchoolToday site
It was just a sneak preview, but after only a few minutes of watching Laurie Wavra at Monday's School Board meeting click through some of the pages of information available on the Crookston Public Schools' new Web portal, rSchoolToday, it was clear to all in attendance that the school district's new site is way different than the old one.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Volvo IT Begins Partnership With IBS
STOCKHOLM, Sweden----Regulatory News:
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-03 07:03 Australia sets Nov 26 deadline for broadband bids
MELBOURNE, Sept 3 (Reuters) - The Australian government on Wednesday set a Nov. 26 closing date for bids to build a A$9.4 billion ($7.8 billion) broadband network, aiming to make high-speed Internet access cheaper and more widely available.
Interactive Investor |
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