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| Watches Looking for Watches? Search over 15,000 sites with one click. Your source for everything under the sun! http://FindStuff.com | | Ferrell and reilly's brotherly love (channel 4) Comic actors Will Ferrell and John C Reilly have teamed up again for big screen comedy Step Brothers. Ferrell and reilly's brotherly love (channel 4)
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| | Central ny business news (the post-standard) • Nike's seen success from 'Just Do It' for 20 years Portland, Ore. It's been 20 years since ad man Dan Wieden came up with the phrase "Do It," attached "Just" to the front and pitched the tagline to lukewarm reception from Nike executives on the losing side of a shoe war with Reebok. Central ny business news (the post-standard)
Sun, 27 Jul 2008 04:28:29 GMT,
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| | Central ny business news (the post-standard) • Firm Wins $159M Army Contract The U.S. Army awarded SRCTec Inc. a $159 million contract to build systems to jam roadside bombs in Iraq. • Testing connects Legionella to tower Bacteria from one of the patients infected in the Onondaga Hill Legionnaires' disease outbreak has been matched to bacteria found in a sample taken from a cooling tower at Community General Hospital. Central ny business news (the post-standard)
Sat, 26 Jul 2008 09:16:21 GMT,
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| | Retailers in the line of fire (independent) There have already been a plethora of retail administrations this year and more are set to follow. The retailers that have hit the buffers span a variety of sectors, but the furniture and value fashion sector have claimed more victims than most. Retailers in the line of fire (independent)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 23:07:44 GMT,
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| July 2008 article archive (business journal of tri-cities) This is Volume 21, Number 1. July 2008 article archive (business journal of tri-cities)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:50:42 GMT,
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| It was 20 years ago today… two decades of the business journal (business journal of tri-cities) This is Volume 21, Number 1. Two decades worth of The Business Journal have been written, printed, read and — hopefully — have done you some good. In looking back over 20 years worth of back issues of The Business Journal of Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia (and if you think that’s an unwieldy brand name, just remember, we started off as The Business Journal of Upper East Tennessee and Southwest ... It was 20 years ago today… two decades of the business journal (business journal of tri-cities)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:50:20 GMT,
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| Gary valenciano imparts wisdom to "pinoy dream academy" scholars (abs-cbnnews.com) Mr. Pure Energy Gary Valenciano, who is celebrating his 25th year in the music industry, visited the eleven remaining Scholars of the reality show "Pinoy Dream Academy". Gary valenciano imparts wisdom to "pinoy dream academy" scholars (abs-cbnnews.com)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:46:45 GMT,
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| 10 spot (winnipegsun.com) The Strip -- aka Old Market Square -- is still the place to see and be seen this weekend at Viva Las Fringe. 10 spot (winnipegsun.com)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 09:29:23 GMT,
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| Primary primer: barb bishop runs for county assessor (columbia missourian) COLUMBIA — It was a newspaper article that first inspired Barb Bishop’s run for Boone County Assessor. The Feb. 18 article in the Columbia Daily Tribune described a grass-roots effort ... Primary primer: barb bishop runs for county assessor (columbia missourian)
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 22:29:02 GMT,
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| First edition cycling news, july 21, 2008 (cyclingnews.com) Australian Simon Gerrans added to his country's successes in this year's Tour de France by taking a hard-fought stage win on Sunday's finish at the Italian ski resort of Prato Nevoso . The 28-year-old said that a Tour stage win has been his goal since he began racing in Europe. First edition cycling news, july 21, 2008 (cyclingnews.com)
Sun, 20 Jul 2008 22:22:32 GMT,
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| Nasa opens space image library slatterz writes with an excerpt from a brief PC Authority article: "Nasa is to make its huge collection of historic photographs, film and video available to the public for the first time. A partnership with the non-profit Internet Archive will see 21 major Nasa imagery collections merged into a single searchable online resource. The Nasa Images website is expected to go live this week. The content of the site covers all the diverse activities of America's space programme, including imagery from the Apollo missions, Hubble Space Telescope views of the universe and experimental aircraft past and present." The site is working already, and it looks fantastic. Don't hesitate to share any interesting pictures or movies you find. Nasa opens space image library
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| Isp embarq monitors user traffic Deli Korkmaz writes "The Washington Post reports that Sprint-Nextel spin-off Embarq, currently the US's fourth largest DSL provider, monitored Internet activity on some 26,000 customers in Kansas using deep-packet inspection technology NebuAd in order to deliver targeted advertising to users' desktops. CNet provides coverage as well. The House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce is investigating whether any privacy laws were broken. Users were informed of this test and invited to opt out only via Embarq's online Privacy Policy; a mere 15 subscribers did so." Isp embarq monitors user traffic
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| Programmer's file editor with change tracking? passionfingers writes "My business users regularly have to tweak large (>32MB text) data files manually. Overlords charged with verifying the aforementioned changes have requested that the little people be provided with a new file editor that will track changes made to a file (as a word processor does). I have scouted around online for such an animal, but to no avail — even commercial offerings like UltraEdit32 don't offer such a feature. Likewise on the OSS side of the fence, where I expected a Notepad++ plugin or the like, it appears that the requirements to a) open a file containing a large volume of text data and b) track changes to the data, are mutually exclusive. Does anyone in the Slashdot community already have such a beast in their menagerie? Perhaps there is there a commercial offering I've missed, or could someone possibly point me to their favorite (stable) OSS project that might measure up?" Programmer's file editor with change tracking?
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| Yahoo! music going dark, taking keys with it iminplaya writes with a link to an excellent article at Ars Technica, extracting from it a few choice nuggets: "The bad dream of DRM continues. Yahoo e-mailed its Yahoo! Music Store customers yesterday, telling them it will be closing for good — and the company will take its DRM license key servers offline on September 30, 2008. Sure, it's bad news and yet another example of the sheer lobotomized brain-deadness that has characterized music DRM, but the reaction of most music fans will be: 'Yahoo had an online music store?'... DRM makes things harder for legal users; it creates hassles that illegal users won't deal with; it (often) prevents cross-platform compatibility and movement between devices. In what possible world was that a good strategy for building up the nascent digital download market? The only possible rationales could be 1) to control piracy (which, obviously, it has had no effect on, thanks to the CD and the fact that most DRM is broken) or 2) to nickel-and-dime consumers into accepting a new pay-for-use regime that sees moving tracks from CD to computer to MP3 player as a 'privilege' to be monetized." Yahoo! music going dark, taking keys with it
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| How to deal with internet bullies? creyes123 writes "I run a free website with an online model airplane design calculator. The number of registered users has quickly climbed and I've gotten many compliments. Out of nowhere, a fellow shows up and proceeds to bad mouth the calculator in a posting in one of my forums. After I politely point out that he's mistaken and should have looked at the documentation before posting, he changes the subject and bad mouths a different 'flaw.' The cycle repeats a few more times, with no apparent end in sight. I want to encourage folks to share their opinions, but constructive criticism was clearly not his goal. I feel that the whole episode was just a massive time waster for me. What did I do to deserve this? Could I have handled this better?" How to deal with internet bullies?
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| Hasbro sues makers of scrabble-like scrabulous Dekortage writes "As today's lawsuit indicates, Hasbro has apparently had enough of Scrabulous, the online word game remarkably similar to Scrabble. Filed in New York, Hasbro's suit is against Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, brothers from Kolkata, India, and asks the court to remove the Scrabulous application from Facebook, disable the Scrabulous.com web site, and grant damages and attorneys fees to Hasbro. Why did Hasbro tale so long to 'protect' its intellectual property rights in court? They waited 'in deference to the fans' until EA had launched the official Scrabble Facebook app earlier this month. EA's version has netted fewer than ten thousand players, versus Scrabulous' estimated 2.3 million. This was the next logical step for Hasbro after filing DMCA takedown notices against Scrabulous in January." Hasbro sues makers of scrabble-like scrabulous
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| Intel switches from ubuntu to fedora for mobile linux An anonymous reader writes "According to a report on heise, Intel is switching from using Ubuntu to the Fedora Project for the second version of the Intel supported Mobile & Internet Linux Project Moblin, citing a desire to use RPM package management." So far, of the various subnotebooks I've been glancing at over shoulders at OSCON, though, most of the ones with an easily identified operating system seem to be running Ubuntu. Intel switches from ubuntu to fedora for mobile linux
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| Online colleges could spy on students – by law skeazer writes "Tucked away in a 1,200-page bill now in Congress is a small paragraph that could lead distance-education institutions to require spy cameras in their students' homes. It sounds Orwellian, but the paragraph — part of legislation renewing the Higher Education Act — is all but assured of becoming law by the fall. No one in Congress objects to it." Online colleges could spy on students – by law
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| World's oldest bible going online 99luftballon writes "The British Museum is putting online the remaining fragments of the world's oldest Bible. The Codex Sinaiticus dates to the fourth century BCE and was discovered in the 19th century. Very few people have seen it due to its fragile state — that and the fact that parts of it are in collections scattered across the globe. It'll give scholars and those interested their first chance to take a look. However, I've got a feeling that some people won't be happy to see it online, since it makes no mention of the resurrection, which is a central part of Christian belief."On Thursday the Book of Psalms and the Gospel According to Mark will go live at the Codex Sinaiticus site. The plan is to have all the material up, with translations and commentaries, a year from now. World's oldest bible going online
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| Copa suffers yet another court defeat A US federal appeals court today struck down COPA, the Child Online Protection Act, a Clinton-era censorship law that the Justice Department has been struggling to get implemented for a decade. (The ACLU filed suit as soon as COPA was signed in 1998 and won an immediate injunction.) The battle has made it to the Supreme Court twice, and the DoJ has essentially never gotten any satisfaction out of the courts. This was the case for which the DoJ famously went trolling for search histories. In the ruling issued today, the 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower-court ruling that COPA violates the First Amendment because it is not the most effective way to keep children from visiting adult Web sites. The law would require sites to check visitors' ages, e.g. by taking a credit card, if the site contained any material that is "harmful to minors," whatever that means. Copa suffers yet another court defeat
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| Ferrell and reilly's brotherly love (channel 4) Comic actors Will Ferrell and John C Reilly have teamed up again for big screen comedy Step Brothers. Ferrell and reilly's brotherly love (channel 4)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:41:55 GMT,
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| Central ny business news (the post-standard) • Nike's seen success from 'Just Do It' for 20 years Portland, Ore. It's been 20 years since ad man Dan Wieden came up with the phrase "Do It," attached "Just" to the front and pitched the tagline to lukewarm reception from Nike executives on the losing side of a shoe war with Reebok. Central ny business news (the post-standard)
Sun, 27 Jul 2008 04:28:29 GMT,
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| Central ny business news (the post-standard) • Firm Wins $159M Army Contract The U.S. Army awarded SRCTec Inc. a $159 million contract to build systems to jam roadside bombs in Iraq. • Testing connects Legionella to tower Bacteria from one of the patients infected in the Onondaga Hill Legionnaires' disease outbreak has been matched to bacteria found in a sample taken from a cooling tower at Community General Hospital. Central ny business news (the post-standard)
Sat, 26 Jul 2008 09:16:21 GMT,
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| Retailers in the line of fire (independent) There have already been a plethora of retail administrations this year and more are set to follow. The retailers that have hit the buffers span a variety of sectors, but the furniture and value fashion sector have claimed more victims than most. Retailers in the line of fire (independent)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 23:07:44 GMT,
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| July 2008 article archive (business journal of tri-cities) This is Volume 21, Number 1. July 2008 article archive (business journal of tri-cities)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:50:42 GMT,
|
| It was 20 years ago today… two decades of the business journal (business journal of tri-cities) This is Volume 21, Number 1. Two decades worth of The Business Journal have been written, printed, read and — hopefully — have done you some good. In looking back over 20 years worth of back issues of The Business Journal of Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia (and if you think that’s an unwieldy brand name, just remember, we started off as The Business Journal of Upper East Tennessee and Southwest ... It was 20 years ago today… two decades of the business journal (business journal of tri-cities)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:50:20 GMT,
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| Gary valenciano imparts wisdom to "pinoy dream academy" scholars (abs-cbnnews.com) Mr. Pure Energy Gary Valenciano, who is celebrating his 25th year in the music industry, visited the eleven remaining Scholars of the reality show "Pinoy Dream Academy". Gary valenciano imparts wisdom to "pinoy dream academy" scholars (abs-cbnnews.com)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:46:45 GMT,
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| 10 spot (winnipegsun.com) The Strip -- aka Old Market Square -- is still the place to see and be seen this weekend at Viva Las Fringe. 10 spot (winnipegsun.com)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 09:29:23 GMT,
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| Primary primer: barb bishop runs for county assessor (columbia missourian) COLUMBIA — It was a newspaper article that first inspired Barb Bishop’s run for Boone County Assessor. The Feb. 18 article in the Columbia Daily Tribune described a grass-roots effort ... Primary primer: barb bishop runs for county assessor (columbia missourian)
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 22:29:02 GMT,
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| First edition cycling news, july 21, 2008 (cyclingnews.com) Australian Simon Gerrans added to his country's successes in this year's Tour de France by taking a hard-fought stage win on Sunday's finish at the Italian ski resort of Prato Nevoso . The 28-year-old said that a Tour stage win has been his goal since he began racing in Europe. First edition cycling news, july 21, 2008 (cyclingnews.com)
Sun, 20 Jul 2008 22:22:32 GMT,
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