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Man calms self, clients with aquariums
FACTORYVILLE - Shortly after entering the workforce in 2003 as a computer-assisted design engineer, Joseph Petry realized he wanted to work for himself.
New Age Examiner |
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Sports Sunflashes
Wed, September 3, 2008 Sports Sunflashes By SUN WIRE SERVICES Email Print Write Size: A A A Share: Facebook Digg Del.icio.us Google Stumble Upon Furl Newsvine Reddit Technorati Blinklist Feed Me Yahoo Socializer Ma.gnolia Raw Sugar Simpy Squidoo Spurl Blink Bits Rojo Blogmarks Shadows Netvouz Scuttle Co.mments Bloglines Tailrank Sitejot + Help JAMAICANS SET BLISTERING PACE LAUSSANE, Switzerland ...
Toronto Sun |
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WSJ: Dell Mini Inspiron 910 netbook launching Thursday
It's already confirmed for this week . Now The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Dell Inspiron 910 Mini netbook will be announced on Thursday the 4th courtesy of an eMail received from Box.net, an online photo and document storage service already seen bundled with Creative's Vado Pocket Video Cam . Apparently, Box.net services will "come pre-installed on the Dell Mini." A Dell ...
Engadget |
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Microsoft to Expand Warana Project to Vietnam
Microsoft will expand a program that uses mobile phone SMSs to make computer commands to a province in Vietnam.
PC World |
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When low-tech saved the day for high-tech
When Tropical Storm Gustav washed away the Harbour View Bridge last week, it also took with it a large span of one of Cable & Wireless Jamaica's (C&WJ's) critical fibre cables that carries a significant amount of the company's Internet traffic.
The Jamaica Observer |
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HP Launches Product Blitz for Virtualization
HP on Tuesday launched a raft of new hardware, software and services for virtualization, including a blade server optimized for the technology.
PC World |
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Come September: IPods
Apple has announced a San Francisco-based special event for September, and new iPods are likely in the offing.
PC World |
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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.
PC World |
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LaCie Releases USB Speakers
LaCie on Tuesday announced the worldwide release of its plug-and-play LaCie USB Speakers designed by Neil Poulton.
PC World |
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Opinion: Do Google Android Mobile Apps Lack Consistency?
I love Open Source. It's a great way to develop software. But it has its weaknesses. One of the main weaknesses is consistency. Take a look at these Android apps. When you look at these applications for the Google-backed smartphone OS, what you'll see is a complete lack of consistency in the look and feel of applications. read more
SYS-CON Media |
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Il Giornale di Ostia |
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City, FISD team up to protect schools
The City of Frisco is teaming up with Frisco ISD to protect schools during emergency situations through a project to link police, fire, and school district information through one computer program.
The Frisco Enterprise |
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FCC eyes empty TV channels for broadband
The Federal Communications Commission has spent nearly a year testing devices designed to use empty television channels, known as white spaces, for high-speed Internet service. As those tests near conclusion, the agency is evaluating yet another proposal...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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New eBay site has social, environmental aim
Wed, Sep 3, 2008 (12:06 a.m.) 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.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Google's Chrome has a few tarnishes
Like virtually everything Google Inc. does, its new Internet browser, Chrome, was introduced to great fanfare Tuesday. Inevitably, many people asked the same question: Is the Mountain View company's product good enough to supplant Microsoft Corp.'s Internet...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Apple invitation fuels rumors about iPod
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...
Seattle Times |
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Coolness factor overrides latest Apple gripes
First an iPhone price cut left early buyers feeling foolish, and then came reports that some iPods were spitting sparks. Now the new iPhone...
Seattle Times |
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SectorWatch.biz Issues MarketStats on Alternative Energy Equities TPCS, AKNS, SOLR, FSLR, JUHL, and ASYS
SectorWatch.biz announces the availability of MarketStats for Alternative Energy equities in the news and driving markets today. MarketStats offers a perspective on the aforementioned equities and the opportunity for investors to respond with articles, blogs and opinions.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Police make arrest over eBay sale of council data
A 49-year-old Leicestershire man has been arrested following the sale on the auction site of a hard drive containing council-tax data
ZDNet UK |
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Bad to the bone, but flesh and blood
Sons of Anarchy, 10-11 p.m. Wednesday, FX The Sons of Anarchy is not your grandfather's motorcycle gang. It includes vegetarians, computer hackers and even a guy wearing an oxygen mask. A newbie ordered to dig up a corpse for use in some nefarious scheme earnestly warns the rest of the gang: ``This is really bad karma.''
Miami Herald |
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Restrictions on Microsoft may be plus for browser from Google
Google's new Chrome Web browser, released Tuesday, may get a boost from states' efforts to bar Microsoft from abusing its market dominance...
Seattle Times |
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Google unveils new browser
Google, owner of the most popular Internet search engine, introduced a Web browser Tuesday to challenge Microsoft's decade-long dominance of the market.
Miami Herald |
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Google seeks to cut Explorer down to size
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.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Mother in 'home alone' row still on holiday
A MOTHER who left her three young children "home alone" to go on honeymoon with a man she met over the internet was thought to be still abroad last night. (03/09/2008 08:04:36)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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Update: Technicality stings Perverted Justice busts
WOODSTOCK – Prosecutors referred two Internet solicitation cases to neighboring counties and dropped the local charges after realizing the alleged crimes were committed outside the county.
Northwest Herald |
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