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Amazon to open Costa Rica call centre
Amazon , the world’s largest internet retailer, is to establish a customer contact centre in Costa Rica, as its steps up its efforts to woo Spanish speaking customers both in the US and in Latin America.
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Google aims for Microsoft's heart with new browser
It's the operating systems market that Google after. It's aiming to strike at the heart of Microsoft -- Windows. Google is aiming to eventually move the operating system online making an important move in cloud computing, says Kiruba Shankar.
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International Buying Mission Rakes In Sales Of RM35.4 Mln
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 4 (Bernama) -- The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) concluded sales of RM35.4 million of which RM3.9 million were confirmed sales and RM31.5 million future potential sales.
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GWT Designer 5.1 to support Google Web Toolkit
PORTLAND, USA: Instantiations, Inc., a provider of software quality and productivity solutions for the Eclipse platform, has announced the release of GWT Designer 5.1. This major version upgrade of the product includes support for Google Web Toolkit (GWT) 1.5, as well as basic support for GWT-EXT and MyGWT, both popular widget kits.
CIOL |
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Upgrade for Win XP and Vista released
SEATTLE, USA: In an answer to the market's demand for a better, more user-friendly Microsoft Windows, Extensoft announced the release of its Extensions for Windows - a product that significantly broadens the functionality of both Windows XP and Vista.
CIOL |
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Google plans Chrome extensions
Mozilla's Firefox has an edge over Chrome as regards extensions that give the browser new abilities, but Google is planning to close the gap
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Dell's Mini packs Ubuntu, XP
Dell's Inspiron Mini 9 now available. The company's announcement isn't official yet, but the netbook is available on Dell's site. A nice catch by Gizmodo details the pricing--$349 for an Ubuntu Mini and $399 for one with XP. Also as expected Box.net is bundled in with the...
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Google may be playing defense, not offense, with Chrome
Google may be playing defense, not offense, with Chrome
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Market share for Internet Explorer slips again
Chrome immediately gains 1 percent. Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) has lost nearly a full percentage point in market share during August, the browser's biggest drop in three months, according to a Web metrics firm.
TechWorld |
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New Halo 3 Achievements list leaked? News
The internet has spotted what appears to be a leaked list of upcoming Achievements for Halo 3. These divide down into three identical packs: 10 Achievements, 250 Gamerpoints a piece. Which makes sense.
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Meet Your New Best Friend: Dell's Inspiron Mini 9
DellTM today officially unveiled the InspironTM Mini 9. This small, easy-to-carry device stands ready to connect teens, tweens, travellers and social networkers to their online world be it surfing the Web, chatting with friends, blogging, streaming content, uploadi...
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Attenda Is Awarded ISO 20000 Certification For IT Service Management
Attenda Limited, the Always On Managed Services company today announced that it has been awarded the ISO 20000 certification, the first worldwide standard specifically aimed at IT Service Management. The accreditation, which complements Attenda's existing ISO 9001 ...
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MESH Computers Launch New Designer Stylus Range
A new range of MESH PC's were launched today, showcasing the latest designs for those customers who are after a little bit more style from their PC. The systems are based around the brand new Silverstone chassis; and utilising the latest technology from graphics ca...
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Former Dundee Scots recall revelry, remember director
Cynthia Romano remembers as a high school student standing at attention, dressed in the full plaid uniform of the Dundee Scots, the former Dundee Community High School's legendary marching band. Then, the announcer's voice: "And now presenting the Dundee Scots from Dundee, Illinois!" • Online: Tributes to Don Heffron
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ME Internet traffic growth surges
A new study has found that the amount of data being sent across the Internet in the Middle East has risen 97% a year since 2005, the second highest growth rate in the world, reported the National.
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Colerain, St. X top nation
Colerain is rated No. 1 and St. Xavier No. 2 nationally in the latest football Massey Ratings, a computer-generated system that includes strength of schedule among its criteria.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Intel 'netbooks' to reach 100M by 2011
Demand for netbooks - lightweight, Internet capable sub notebooks - and its desktop version is increasing rapidly worldwide and is estimated to reach 100 million units by 2011, a top executive of Intel Asia-Pacific said Thursday.
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09:50 (BST), 04/09/2008 Death Track: Resurrection Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - ...
- Leading Eastern and Central European publisher 1C Company announced today the Death Track: Resurrection English demo is added to the Downloads section of its new game site available at www.death-track.com.
gamesindustry.biz |
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More you work your brains, more you eat: study
Intellectual work - like reading, writing or working on a computer - prompts people to overeat and that might be a cause of obesity, a new university study suggests.
Canada.com |
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Coca-Cola's Huiyuan offer sparks concern
Coca-Cola's offer yesterday for Huiyuan Juice has caused worry at national brands being taken over by foreign firms. Although Huiyuan Juice was pleased with Coca-Cola’s $2.4 billion bid on Wednesday, most netizens polled by a major Chinese web portal opposed the deal.
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Whitehaven News
Reading this at work? It's time to turn the computer off and enjoy the real world. And The Whitehaven News has plenty to offer to whet your appetite from mouth-watering recipes, walks out in the Lake District, advice for budding gardeners, fascinating facts for nature lovers and much more
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Microsoft cuts price of Xbox
Microsoft will cut the price of its Xbox 360 gaming console Friday, with the cheapest version selling for $200, making it less expensive than the best-selling Nintendo Wii, which retails for $250. Xbox sales in the U.S. trailed Nintendo's Wii and So
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Canadian woman in tech support hostage drama
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 4 September 2008 at 21:00:00 Dropped line just got too much A Canadian actress and playwright has been charged with holding a technical support member hostage after losing her internet connection....
vnunet.com |
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Internet company to lay off workers
ChannelAdvisor aims to turn profit.
The News & Observer |
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Sergey Brin: Google Android to include Chrome
Chrome web browser will make it to Android Google's co-founder, Sergey Brin, said he expects the new Google Chrome web browser to eventually become part of the Android wireless phone platform, which is under separate development by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google.
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