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Heather Whipps is a freelance writer with an anthropology degree from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
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via LiveScience.com @ 23:22 14th Jul
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Home > Online Press > TJAT Provides Messaging Solutions to World’s Lowest Cost Smart Phone for Third World Countries at Mobile World Congress
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via European Communications @ 18:53 10th Aug
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Soft-World International, the largest developer/operator of online games in Taiwan, at a June 30 press conference announced the launch of Zhuxian Online, developed by China-based Beijing Perfect World, in the Taiwan market. This is the third Beijing Perfect World game Soft-World will operate, the latter indicated.
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via DigiTimes @ 7:00 1st Jul
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WORLD ART VISION 2008 to be launched in Cancun - Over 100 artists from 5 continents will participate in WORLD ART VISION, which will feature painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, prints, installation art, video and digital art. Arturo Garcia Bustos and Rina Lazo, who were, respectively, pupils of and assistants to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera will be present during the exhibition, therefore bringing an exceptional artistic testimony to WORLD ART VISION: CANCUN 2008. The idea of WORLD ART VISION: CANCUN 2008 comes from a desire to invest in contemporary art in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico; not only to further increase the number of tourists, but also to make it a meeting point for the Americas for collectors, critics and interested parties, to visit a fair where the artists stand beside the art, without the representation of a ga
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via Business Portal 24 @ 15:19 12th Aug
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An Australian man was arrested recently after he convinced a 15-year-old girl he met while playing World of WarCraft to run away from home to be with him. He even paid for the trip. How sweet.
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via NG4.com @ 10:19 30th Jun
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LAS VEGAS – World Market Center has launched an online on-demand video showcasing the new fashion-forward products introduced during the recent Summer Las Vegas World Market.
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via Rug News @ 0:23 2nd Sep
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A new survey sent to users of the invitation-only survey site u.talk.back asks the question: which would you rather get, Guitar Hero World Tour, or Rock Band 2? Along with the question, each game is described with various new features. Things such as Rock Band DLC working in RB2, new online modes, and more are described for Rock Band 2, while World Tour is given some new instrument information, as well as a peak at the names and bands involved.
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via NG4.com @ 7:35 30th Jun
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Ragnar Tornquist is respected as one of the best storytellers in today's game industry. He's done work on Anarchy: Online, Dreamfall, and upcoming MMO The Secret World. Rock, Paper, Shotgun has a lengthy three-part interview with Tornquist about how good stories are crafted, how they interact with other aspects of the games, and what his preferences are for building a compelling character. "We had all these characters who were on a journey of faith, and we said how can we ensure that this theme is carried through, and have a clear view of how their journeys happen. So we said, every single major character had to fit into this model. Everybody starts out at the top. Faith can be anything — it can be religion, it can be a belief in yourself, in your abilities, in the work you do.
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via Slashdot @ 0:27 21st Aug
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Heather Whipps is a freelance writer with an anthropology degree from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
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via LiveScience.com @ 12:07 18th Aug
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On Dec. 17, 1903, The Wright Brothers' Flyer was the first powered airplane to execute controlled and sustained flight. Credit: NASA
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via LiveScience.com @ 13:17 11th Aug
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Oil Painting of Abbot Gregor Mendel. Mendel conducted his famous experiment at the Abbey of St. Thomas in what is now Brno, Czech Republic. He was elected Abbot of the St. Thomas friars in 1868, after which he had little time for science. Mendel may have been disheartened by the lack of reaction to his pea paper, but he knew that his discovery was important. Not long before his death in 1884, he told a scientific colleague, "My time will come." Credit: Field Museum, Stepan Bartos
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via LiveScience.com @ 20:07 28th Jul
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imus writes "Just wondering how most IT shops secure sensitive data (customer records). Most centrally managed databases seem to be monitored and maintained very well and IT workers know when they are tampered with or when unauthorized access occurs. But what about employees who do legitimate selects from these databases and then load CSV files and other text files onto their laptops and PDAs? How are companies dealing with situations where the database is relatively secure, but end-use devices contain bits and pieces of sensitive business data, and sometimes whole segments? Does anyone use sensitive data discovery software such as Find_SSNs or Senf or other tools? Once found, how do you deal with it? Do you force encryption, delete it or prevent extracts?"
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via Slashdot @ 22:09 28th Jul
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An Australian woman renowned as the world's oldest blogger has died at the age of 108. Her last post described her ailing health but also how she still sang a happy song every day. Olive Riley, of Woy Woy about 50 miles north of Sydney, began blogging in February last year, sharing stories from her life during the two world wars, raising three children on her own, and working as a station cook in the outback.
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via Neowin.net @ 9:19 14th Jul
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There have been many crazes that swept internet users across the world into a frenzy and the latest is blogs and weblogs. For those who don't know, a blog can be like a personal diary published online where the person can bare their soul and opinions to the world. If there is anything major in that person's life or whatever emotion or feeling is filling their life, they can tell everyone about it. Publishing a blog is meant to be a true reflection of the bloggers' life that they choose to share with the internet community and world. Although most blogs feature writing, they can also include images and videos about a whole host of topics.
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via One Stop Articles @ 20:26 7th Aug
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Welcome to my article about Mobile Banking. Or should I say welcome to the HOW TO SELFBANK MOBILE Blog Site Article Review. This is very exciting. Imagine doing all your financial transactions from your very own phone. No more banking or debit fees. Read this HOW TO SELFBANK MOBILE article and learn more about how to SelfBank Mobile.
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via The Article Net @ 14:48 17th Jul
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Now you can take professional-quality shots every time-no matter what kind of digital camera you're using. Completely updated for the latest technologies, How to Do Everything: Digital Camera, Fifth Edition shows you how to take full advantage of all of your camera's features and settings. You'll learn the fundamentals of photography, composition, lighting, and exposure, and get techniques for different subjects and situations. The book also explains how to use a variety of photo-editing tools and offers expert tips for storing, sharing, and printing your photographs.
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via Digital Photography Now @ 20:08 29th Jul
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A personal loan is just a generic term for any type of loan that is used for one's own personal interests. Personal loans are often much more specifically defined by what they are used for or how they are used. Personal loans are required for most things in life- so getting to know how they work and how to make use of them are two very valuable life lessons.
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via One Stop Articles @ 5:38 28th Jun
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I have had quite a couple of emails from my newsletter subscribers complaining that the internet is springing up with so many ideas and ways to make money online, but all of these are nothing more than ways to suck money out of poor individuals who are searching for a legitimate and genuine online home business. Some of them are of the opinion that you have got to have the technical know how to build and maintain a website or invest massively to have some one build this for you just to run your online home business. I even had one subscriber email me saying, "the only think I know how to do on the internet aside sending emails, is surf the web, can you please give detailed instructions on how to start an online home business for someone like me".
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via Articles Bridge @ 22:06 24th Jul
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Heather Whipps is a freelance writer with an anthropology degree from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
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via LiveScience.com @ 12:59 1st Sep
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It is no great surprise that World of Warcraft is as big a hit as it has clearly become. Its 10 million subscribers (no doubt increasing by the second) have been captivated by its ability to be simple to learn, but complex to master. In recent times, it has even managed to keep the more casual gamer playing with its daily quests scheme and an easier levelling curve, a feat that is no mean task when you look at how other MMOs have struggled to maintain their user base. Throw in some excellent marketing (who hasn't seen Mr T or William Shatner advertise this? It even made my mother pay attention) and you're onto a winner. But to keep that trend up, Blizzard needs to keep adding innovation to its Warcraft world and it certainly looks like it's doing that with Wrath of the Lich King.
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via Play.tm @ 12:04 14th Aug
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Photographers, judges and diplomats mingled Thursday night at the United Nations, where the traveling World Press Photo exhibition opened. The annual show tours several venues around the world, showing prints of the work that won the World Press Photo contest.
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via Photo District News @ 18:25 28th Jun
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Microsoft told the world which desktop OS to use, and the business world listened. The innocent little Linux-based smartphone may change all that. As consumers become comfortable with Linux on handheld devices, they will likely influence decisions at their places of employment. This could be the beginning of the end of the Windows world as we know it, suggests LinuxInsider columnist Jeremiah T. Gray.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 14:22 20th Jul
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Microsoft told the world which desktop OS to use, and the business world listened. The innocent little Linux-based smartphone may change all that. As consumers become comfortable with Linux on handheld devices, they will likely influence decisions at their places of employment. This could be the beginning of the end of the Windows world as we know it, suggests LinuxInsider columnist Jeremiah T. Gray.
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via Mac News World @ 4:35 16th Jul
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Microsoft told the world which desktop OS to use, and the business world listened. The innocent little Linux-based smartphone may change all that. As consumers become comfortable with Linux on handheld devices, they will likely influence decisions at their places of employment. This could be the beginning of the end of the Windows world as we know it, suggests LinuxInsider columnist Jeremiah T. Gray.
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via Linux Insider @ 8:54 16th Jul
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