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Panoramio (Free subscription) | yesterday
We can finally announce the winners of the Panoramio contest of July and also the winners of August. ATP, the sponsor of the contest will contact the winners during the next days in order to send the prizes. Congratulations! We have automatized the process to select winners, that’s why it took us some extra time. [...]
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Shiraz Socialist (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
“He was discovered in late 1939 by Duke Ellington, who engaged him immediately for his orchestra. Blanton’s sound, stabilizing the band’s rhythm and greatly enhancing its swing; it also ushered in Ellington’s most creative period as a composer…Blanton also took part in a few of the informal jam sessions at Minton’s Playhouse in New York [...]
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WHY GOSSIP (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Every period the Design Team feeding finished every the awful talent in the Readers Gallery for our monthly winner. Our duty proves harder apiece month! At terminal we alter you our July favourite….. July’s Reader gallery succeeder is … Source:July Readers Gallery
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dita von teese: pocketvenus (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
A 5 page spread in a collector’s edition of Ultra for Men. Photography by Christophe Mourthé. Posted in men's magazines, non-cover Tagged: christophe mourthé, dita von teese, ultra for men
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MAC News Network (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Microsoft has extended its Windows XP downgrade program for six months past its original cutoff date, according to an email reportedly circulating among system builders. Though the company had originally set the XP pre-install option to shut down as of January 31st 2009, the new message is said to extend that deadline to July 31st. The official goal is to transition businesses, which were the...
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PandaLabs Blog (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Quarterly Report July-September 2008Posted by at 03 October 08 01:47 We have just released the Q3 Monthly report PandaLabs. So, It’s time to see what has happened in the last three months. You can download it in or in .Enjoy it!
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
This was a quick dash through all three countries. We visited family that I hadnt seen in a long time and met others that Id never met. Very exciting. We traveled from Glasgow through the highlands in Scotland and as far north as Ulleypoole. We also went to Edinburgh castle. Scotland is so different from what I remember and I definitely have a different outlook on it. Beautiful country. Thanks t
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
After signing loan agreements with six banks for the proposed Rs 2,356-crore Mumbai metro project, Mumbai Metro One said it has targeted to complete the project by July 2010.
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ArabianBusiness.com (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Dubai's steel industry has suffered a loss of at least US $200 million (AED735 million) when steel prices plummeted by around 40%, and is expected to drop even further in the coming weeks, according to industry experts.
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HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Nanaimo: Speed Dating! Looking for Love, finding that match, afraid of the Internet or friend's fix ups?! 10 min dates, DING next, chat with a whole room of singles looking to find that someone special.
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sketches (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Every month the Design Team browse through all the amazing talent in the Readers Gallery for our monthly winner. Our task proves harder each month! At last we bring you our July favourite..... July's Reader gallery winner is MICHELLE FILO...
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Electronista (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Microsoft has extended its Windows XP downgrade program for six months past its original cutoff date, according to an reportedly circulating among system builders. Though the company had originally set the XP pre-install option to shut down as of January 31st 2009, the new message is said to extend that deadline to July 31st. The official goal is to transition businesses, which were the original...
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Latest headlines from JavaWorld (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Bill Day responds to a Jini request based on his Java Device Programming column; a reader takes issue with Geoff Friesen's 'The Win32-Java hybrid,'; Allen Holub's thought-provoking column, 'Building user interfaces for object-oriented systems,' garners thought-provoking commentary; and Bill Venners and a reader trade views about objected-oriented theory as it applies to Jini.