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Israeli Occupation Archive (Free subscription) | yesterday
Israel prevents equipment meant for bettering the internet industry from entering the Palestinian Authority - equipment such as servers and routers. Moreover, Israel is delaying giving a permit to... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian lands, now in its fifth decade. Go to the IOA website for much more...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Google Inc. and other Internet companies have zeroed in on a bill that could restrict their ability to do business in 'repressive' foreign countries.
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
EBay's main e-commerce sites suffered from sporadic failures on Saturday, limiting the ability of shoppers to search for products on the site in the lead-up to the crucial holiday shopping season.
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Reflections (Free subscription) | yesterday
Below is a section of CNet Asia's 10 tips on creating a photo essay; -0- We spent two days photographing the life of Balinese people, pointing our lenses at not just the sceneries, but also their culture. We visited obscure areas such as a small fishing village which was untouched by tourism, and participated in a religious ceremony that takes place once every 10 years in a temple. Here, we're not...
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Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hmm… Google executives, including CEO Eric Schmidt , have downplayed the conflict ever since, asking for time to let the projects evolve. And a few days after Chrome OS was revealed, Android chief Andy Rubin said device makers "need different technology for different products," explaining that Android has a lot of unique code that makes it suitable for use in a phone and Chrome has...
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Computer Nerds Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
CWmike writes "Microsoft is, predictably, not all that impressed by Google Inc.'s demonstration of its upcoming Chrome OS, saying 'From what was shared, it appears to be in the early stages of development,' a Microsoft spokeswoman said. 'From our perspective, however, our customers are already voicing their approval of the way Windows 7 just works — across the Web and on the desktop, and...
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The Register (Free subscription) | yesterday
UK TV channel forecasts end of language Roll over Wittgenstein, Channel 4 has a bold claim to make, thanks to New Media guru Benjamin Cohen. It's trumpeted in what must be the weirdest press release we've received in years - or at least since the Blooks one .… What is your recession sales strategy?
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Yahyasheikho786's Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mozilla released a third beta of Firefox 3.6 on Wednesday, adding stability and performance features, and said it hopes to lock down the code soon for its first release candidate. The new beta, for Windows, Mac, and Linux, includes a component directory lockdown that makes it harder for other software to meddle with the open-source browser's [...]
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Budget air carriers have been snatching up travelers and market share from troubled legacy carriers for the better part of two decades, and now they're whipping them on the Internet, too.
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Warwickshire Web Design (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
If you understand the theorem behind e commerce, that its simple definition is the electronic exchange of products or services, you can making profits teaching e commerce to business owners. You can do this in many other ways. If you have already got a internet site set up for any kind of e commerce, you [...]
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Analysts expect the interest rate to remain unchanged for the time being as inflation is expected not to move significantly in the coming months.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Investors seek safety by selling stocks for a third straight day in favor of the dollar and Treasurys, including some short-term debt that offers almost no return.
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Nokia is cutting its R&D workforce, while eBay says goodbye to Skype. Hear more about these stories and others in today's episode.
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
TRENTON, N.J., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Charter schools are pushing the public education system to a "tipping point" at which real reform and innovation can occur, Dr. Nick Trombetta said Wednesday (Nov. 18) in a keynote address at the New Jersey Charter Schools Business and Technology Conference.
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
CHICAGO, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- eVoter (www.evoter.com), the first online destination where candidates, voters and endorsing organizations can make direct connections, has launched its new election website in Illinois.
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imrozz | 02/10/2009
With the growth of the number of people making purchases online, e-commerce web design and online businesses are becoming popular. E-commerce websites has become more important than ever to make a successful business. Today there is no product which cannot be purchased through online booking and payment. Each company whether it may be dealing with software applications or real estate promotes online...
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nelson.prasadh1 | 01/10/2009
Today’s challenging business scenarios demand flexible, agile applications to meet new imperatives and accelerate core business processes.
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imrozz | 12/08/2009
Many companies in Mauritius often miss opportunities to get the recognition they deserve as they don't know where to turn for new marketing strategies. Some companies are still trying to attract business through advertising via telephone directories and are missing out on the modern techniques such as on the Internet. Many people in Mauritius owning their own companies find it difficult to move with...