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New NASA Boss Pushes To Replace Shuttle
New NASA Boss Pushes To Replace Shuttle
NASA's new boss made an impassioned case yesterday for speeding up development of a new spacecraft so that the United States will not lose access to space when the shuttle is retired, but warned something else will have to be sacrificed.


Mozilla to Expand Europe Operations
Appoints its co-founders to work full-time on participating in various projects and strengthening developer community relationships in Europe.


Put Smut in Its Place
A courageous writer takes on liberals and conservatives alike in a treatise about reforming our sex-saturated media culture. Regina says right on. Commentary by Regina Lynn.


Newspapers Fight Back
As online job boards, community websites and other Internet businesses grab advertisers, newspapers are going on the offensive with their own online offerings.


Born Again
Silicon Valley, the site of busted dot-com dreams, is bustling once more as entrepreneurs focus on business' I.T. infrastructures


Possible DNS Hack Knocks Out Google
Possible DNS Hack Knocks Out Google
Google engineers are investigating the cause of a problem that shut down the company's search engine and e-mail services on Saturday, April 7. Services were suspended between 5:45 PM and 6:00 PM ET. Some users trying to access the page were redirected to a search engine called SoGoSearch.


Novara.ie Wins IEDR's Annual Achievement Award
Award is presented to the customer who makes a significant contribution to the growth and development of .ie in a year.


DJ Spooky Raps About Remixing
DJ Spooky shares his ideas about art, music and sampling in his new book, Rhythm Science, and CD. Spooky sat down with Katie Dean to answer questions about remixing and culture.


Daffodil Replicator v1.8 Released
New version includes various performance enhancements and fixes major bugs from the earlier version.


Bill Would Force Car Makers To Share Computer Code
Bill Would Force Car Makers To Share Computer Code
Anyone who has ever bought a car knows that one of first hard choices they must make is how to service it. Do you stick with the dealer who sold it to you, or do you take it to one of the 495,000 businesses providing after-market service to auto owners?


Found: The Trend-Setting Dinosaur That Went Veggie
Found: The Trend-Setting Dinosaur That Went Veggie
It walked on two legs, looked like an ostrich, had hands the size of a gorilla's and lived 125 million years ago -- meet the latest dinosaur discovery. Fossilized bones of the feathered, bird-like creature, Falcarius utahensis, were unearthed at a remote mountain site in the western U.S. state of Utah.


Cracking the Real Estate Code
A user's guide to home economics and beating the expert industry. By Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner from Wired magazine.


TigerDirect Sues Apple Computer
TigerDirect Sues Apple Computer
Computer products marketer TigerDirect.com, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Apple Computer yesterday, accusing Apple of trademark infringement and unfair trade practices. The lawsuit is in response to Apple's recent marketing campaign for the latest version of its Mac OS X operating system, named "Tiger."


Target and Yahoo! Debut Digital Photo Resource
Develop a co-branded digital photo resource which allows consumers to store, share, and print digital photos.


Business Travel 2010: A Day In The Life
Technology not moving fast enough for you? Travel to the not-so-distant future with our walkthrough of a day in the life of a business traveler in the year 2010.


HP To Shift to 2.5-inch Disk Drives
HP To Shift to 2.5-inch Disk Drives
Within the next year, Hewlett-Packard will shift its entire line of ProLiant servers and storage to 2.5-inch, 10K RPM disk drives, the company said yesterday. The small form factor (SFF) drives offer several benefits over the 3.5-inch disks in common use today.


Speedera Launches New Content Delivery Network Service
Launches SinoCDN, a service for in-country delivery of Web content within China.


The New Old Journalism
Readers are abandoning newspapers in droves, but journalism's not dead yet. Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg.


Review: Five Free Desktop Search Tools
A new breed of free search engines blend Internet and desktop search, helping you find the information you need -- wherever it is. Which is the best tool? We search for the answer.


Satisfied But Uncertain
While IT remains a lucrative field, InformationWeek's Salary Survey finds that many tech pros don't see it as a promising career


Microsoft Adds Flash Memory to Hard Drives
Microsoft Adds Flash Memory to Hard Drives
Microsoft has revealed a hybrid hard disk that includes flash memory to reduce laptop power consumption by a claimed 10 percent. The power saving is achieved because the flash memory chip reduces the need for the disk to spin.


Microsoft Releases 64-bit Windows OS
The Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition will run on Intel Xeon, Intel Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon 64 processors.


FastServers.net Partners with Netenberg
Netenberg will provide Fantastico De Luxe add-on to the company's cPanel dedicated server line; available for $5.00/month.


ManiaTV: MTV for the Web?
When he's told old media is dead, entrepreneur Drew Massey dumps his magazine and launches an internet entertainment company for twenty-somethings that broadcasts film clips, music videos and chatter 24 hours a day.


All the News That's Fit to Wiki
Six months after launching an experimental site that lets anyone become a reporter, organizers of the Wikipedia encyclopedia are finding the news business is a far cry from running a reference website. By Joanna Glasner.


New Opera Browser Fails at Basics
New Opera Browser Fails at Basics
Opera's new Web browser responds to commands you speak into a microphone. It rearranges pages to fit narrower windows. It adds a security bar to help reduce the risk of fraud. All impressive features. But when it comes to the basics, too many Web sites simply don't work as well with Opera.


Study: Most Antarctic Glaciers Retreating
Study: Most Antarctic Glaciers Retreating
The first comprehensive survey of glaciers on the Antarctic peninsula has shown that the rivers of ice are shrinking, mostly because of warming of the local climate. It is unclear, however, whether the increased temperature causing the shrinkage is a natural regional effect or a result of human-influenced global warming, said the scientists who conducted the study, published this week in the journal Science.


Webmonkey Says, Let Adobe Be
Adobe Systems' acquisition of Macromedia is a good thing, argues the editor of Webmonkey, even as some geeks chatter about stagnation and monopoly. Commentary by Michael Calore.


Happiness Is the Best Medicine
Happiness and health are often linked, but are people healthy because they're happy or happy because they're healthy? Several new studies shed light on the connections between biological processes and the psyche. By Rowan Hooper.


Star Hunting for the Rest of Us
An amateur astronomer confirms the discovery of a supernova with an online telescope. Web-based scopes may be leveling the playing field between amateurs and the big boys. By Amit Asaravala.


Adobe Acquires Macromedia
The software maker shells out $3.4 billion for the multimedia company as corporate consolidation continues apace in Silicon Valley.


Get Your Game Off
Jenna Jameson's new game lets you simulate a porn photo shoot, direct adult talent in sex scenes and use virtual dildos on naked girls. But that's only the beginning. Commentary by Regina Lynn.


Q9 to Manage AltaGas Critical Systems
Q9 will provide physical space and managed services from its Calgary data centre to support critical AltaGas systems.


Gore's TV Seeks Northern Insights
Al Gore's new cable television network promises to update the boob tube for the internet generation. An experimental Canadian TV show has been doing just that for the last three years -- and it ain't easy. By Niall McKay.


Daily Kos Swings for the Fences
The brains behind the popular and influential political blog Daily Kos follows his other passion -- sports -- and quietly builds his own blog empire. By Ryan Singel.


Internet regulator okays .jobs, .travel
ICANN is evaluating top level domains including .asia, .mail, .tel and .xxx. (AFP)


Yolo County libraries tops as information resources
By Hiedi Herzig/Special to The democrat


Personal News Aggregators Promise To Alter Web Use
By Keith Regan


Action plan confirms IT as the key to UK's future
Connecting the UK strategy aims to provide social and business benefits


LIAR, LIAR. Seth Godin quizzed
Is another Internet bubble coming our way?


Group Protests China's Web Site Crackdown
Shuimu.com is just one of China's thousands of Internet chat rooms. But when non-students were barred this month from using the site at Tsinghua University in Beijing, it triggered a rare burst of outrage.


New Internet site features Web's leading thinkers
A new Web site backed by some of the Internet's leading thinkers promises to make it easier — and cheaper — for artists, scholars and other creative people to share their digital works.


New Web sites to store public's digital content
FREE SERVICES HELP SHARE MEDIA


HP to buy digital photo site Snapfish
Hewlett-Packard said Monday that it is buying Snapfish, one of the top three online digital-photo sites.


Clear Channel adding new channels
The country's biggest owner of radio stations has big plans to use video to help it become a major player on the Internet.


Feud may be as much over money as principle
Michael Schiavo and Bob and Mary Schindler once were very close. He was the husband. They were the in-laws.


SBC Communications Announces Agreement with the University of Arkansas
SBC Companies Help Deliver Reliable Internet Access on Campus Via Wireless Data Network


Yahoo! gears up China biz
Senior executives of Yahoo!, the world's leading Internet portal operator, have arrived in Beijing intent on gearing up its e-commerce and search engine business in the Chinese market.


chinadotcom Proposes Change of Company Name to CDC Corporation
- New Company Name Better Reflects the Company's Strategic Focus and its Evolution into a Larger and More Diverse Enterprise


Ottawa to spend $56M to combat racism
Alaska Highway News - Fort St. John,British Columbia,Canada


Singapore Strives to Be Asia's Digital Content Hub



How to Build Your Own Website with the Ease of Video Interaction Just Released
How to Build Your Website with live Video example is for anyone who has ever wanted or been curious to know, and learn how to build their own Direct-Response Website from scratch .. and can be accomplished in just 27 Minutes


Computers 'can harm learning'
COMPUTERS have replaced the blackboard in today’s classroom but new research shows that more technology in schools can have a detrimental effect on education - and computers at home could also harm learning.


Like Wen, hear people's true voices from Internet
Premier Wen Jiabao's open attitude towards netizens' opinions sets a good example for officials to learn from, an article in the Jiangnan Times says


LCCC spices up course offerings
Enrichment is the goal this spring


Social media: Not the next bubble
Andrew Anker knows his way around the Internet, both pre- and post-bubble.


Report: US Internet Usage Thins Out
Fewer Americans spend time online now compared to the same time last year, prompting calls by one research firm to make the Web more "stimulating."


AveComm Wins 3rd Annual Members Choice ContactCenterWorld.com Award
aveComm encouraging Communication & Collaboration...A nytime, Anywhere, with Anyone.


GuruNet posts first results as public co
Jerusalem-based GuruNet completed its IPO on the AMEX in the fourth quarter of 2004.


Preachers Taking to New Pulpit: The Internet
That old-time religion has met that new technology.


Study: Online media is still developing voice
Which website best symbolizes the state of online journalism today?


Park reservation system
Campers who visit Iowa State Parks can read about the progress toward a campsite reservation system on the Internet at: www.exploreiowaparks.com.


Yahoo starts site for entrepreneurs
Internet media company Yahoo Inc. last week launched its Small Business Resource Center


Go, Do, Learn
Families Plus! will offer "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder."


Alive with Sound of Music Selling
Many industry experts see music phones traveling a similar path as camera phones.


Hourly advice on investments worth looking into
I think my broker makes investment recommendations based on the commission he'll get.


Internet help, Amtrak protest, free rolls
Southwest's bargain fares will now be available across the country.


WebStream Internet Solutions Announces the Re-Launch of Their Weekly Radio Show
WebStream Internet Solutions announces their weekly radio show, “The Internet Business Hour” (IBH). The new time of broadcast is now every Friday from 3 – 4 P.M. Eastern, and can be streamed live over the web at http://theinternetbusinesshour.com.


Google News Goes Custom
Google Inc. has added customization features to its popular news search site by letting users choose categories and track keywords.


HostSearch.com Annouces the Pusblication of a Monthly Web Hosting Industry Newsletter
HostSearch.com, the industry's leading web hosting directory and web hosting informational resource, announced today the publication of the monthly HostSearch.com Newsletter. A free subscription is offered at http://hostsearch.com/newsletter_main.asp.


AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS
Fred and Mary take delight in watching the kangaroos which were once wanted banished from Parliament house in Canberra


Become a Notary Public or Renew Your Notary Commission: Florida Application is Now Online
The American Safety Council has


Scholastic Names Seth D. Radwell President, e-Scholastic
Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company


NGAS Resources Announces 2004 Earnings Call on March 16, 2005
NGAS Resources is a natural resources company focused on natural gas development drilling and reserve growth.


British travel companies protect online trademarks from competitors
Three large travel companies in the United Kingdom have barred vacation retailers from using their brand names as keywords on websites indexed by the Google search engine


CeBIT: O2 brings UMTS Internet access to homes
After one year of waiting, O2 (Germany), a German subsidiary of UK-based mobile service provider mmO2, is finally ready to market its new service called Surf@home...


Historic Event: First Sponsored Birth
Online Casino Becomes Official Sponsor of Baby Boy


Reliance on Internet for political news grows
New York — Reliance on the Internet for political news during last year's U.S. presidential campaign grew six-fold from 1996...


UN to Make Internet a Global 'Common Heritage'?
This November, the UN will convene a "World Summit on the Information Society" in Tunis. In Tunisia, reported a February 21 Reuters dispatch, "global control of the world wide web may be decided."


RUSSIA * INTERNET * CONTROL * EXPERTS
It seems the Internet has become so unmanageable that international organizations and many governments are now seriously concerned about how law-abiding citizens use the Web and whether effective legislation, rules, and moderation of content and e-mail can be established.


Consider pros, cons of franchise
Some advantages of franchising are that you can start in business with:..


DATABASE OFFERS QUICK ACCESS TO TRAINING COURSES
Compliance Magazine’s Web site features two new Internet resources for the safety industry.


Going it alone overseas
When transferring an employee overseas, many small and medium sized companies don't provide all the bells and whistles that a multinational offers.


UK pm Tony Blair and the Net
The political classes will be surprised indeed if the next General Election doesn’t take place on May 5.


Internet Telephone Service Buzz Comes Calling At Big Trade Show
Voice over Internet protocol has definite buzz among companies...


RUSSIA * INTERNET * FREE GOODS
A market of free goods and services is being formed in Russia, Noviye Izvestia says...


DATABASE OFFERS QUICK ACCESS TO TRAINING COURSES
Compliance Magazine's Web site features two new Internet resources for the safety industry.


Exposing False Predictions
There's an old saying that you can complain about the weather, but you can't do anything about it.


Creating a Business Plan By Vicki M. Daughdrill
... If all of this seems intimidating, even with the help of books and Internet resources, there are still many professionals available to assist you with ...


Al-Qaida in Iraq launches Internet magazine urging Muslims to join jihad
... Abu Maysara al-Iraqi, the designated ''media coordinator'' for al-Zarqawi's group, posted the magazine on the Internet late Wednesday. ...


Vonage Victorious in Port Blocking Case
... respect to the blocking of ports used for Voice over Internet Protocol ("VoIP ... 4. To avoid the expenditure of additional resources that would be required to ...


Websites of the week
... An online collection of Internet resources for students and teachers, ranging from pollution data to CIA publications. It's worth ...


Dubai Internet City may set up Hyderabad campus:
Dubai Internet City is exploring the possibility of setting up a campus here and joining with the Andhra Pradesh ...


New York Public Library puts collection of images online
the Digital Gallery will provide unparalleled resources and access ...


Free Ecard Collection for All Occasions
.. Utilizing ChristiaNet's Internet resources, leaders can address important issues to the Christian community and receive information to help them form ethical ...


question & answer: liz pape
... the school's new Internet partner, the Questia online library. While some teachers and librarians worry about the trend toward online resources, Centennial is ...


High-tech high school puts the library online
... the school's new Internet partner, the Questia online library. While some teachers and librarians worry about the trend toward online resources, Centennial is ...


Rip, Mix, Burn, Autolink
Today a similar controversy is bubbling, sparked by the Google Toolbar's new Autolink feature.


Premium Rate Services May Be Paid Via Mobiles
.. Petersburg-based personals website and an Internet provider number were cancelled because their lines were charged at a premium rate - which was a direct ...


Shanda purchases Sina: portal websites decline
... Shanda hasn't devoted any energy, capital or resources to develop news, wireless, advertisements, and the general techniques of Internet and so on whereas ...




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