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The SYS-CON Media Annual Readers' Choice Awards Program: Frequently Asked Questions

The SYS-CON Media Annual Readers' Choice Awards program is a carefully orchestrated user-centric process in which SYS-CON Readers are able each year to nominate and/or vote for the products, services, and applications that they feel are most deserving in the numerous key categories that our team of experts choose each year. Here in the form of an FAQ are the answers to some questions we commonly receive on the Readers' Choice awards.

McCain Picks Gov Palin as Running Mate

Many readers have written to tell us about McCain's choice of Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin as his VP choice. "Palin, 44, a self-described "hockey mom," is a conservative first-term governor of Alaska with strong anti-abortion views, a record of reform and fiscal conservatism and an outsider's perspective on Washington. [...] If elected, Palin would be the first woman US vice president, adding another historic element to a presidential race that has been filled with firsts. Obama, 47, is the first black nominee of a major US political party. The choice of a vice president rarely has a major impact on the presidential race. Palin will meet Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in a debate in October."

iPhone choice for HK fans

Apple has started selling unlocked models of its popular iPhone 3G in Hong Kong which allow users the freedom to select the telecoms provider of their choice.

Readers' Choice: Most clicked Electronic News Today Q2 content

With Q2 2008 now comfortably behind us and the earnings reports pouring in, Electronic News Today presents its 20 most clicked on articles and blogs from the June quarter. Solar opportunities, fab closures, and allegations of executive drug use are among the topics that got readers attention as the first half of the year concluded. Read on for to a list of EDN's daily newsletter’s top Readers’ Choice content.

Readers Choice: Most clicked Electronic News Today Q2 content

With Q2 2008 now comfortably behind us and the earnings reports pouring in, Electronic News Today presents its 20 most clicked on articles and blogs from the June quarter. Solar opportunities, fab closures, and allegations of executive drug use are among the topics that got readers attention as the first half of the year concluded. Read on for to a list of EDN's daily newsletter’s top Readers’ Choice content.

Readersâ?" Choice: Most clicked Electronic News Today Q2 content

With Q2 2008 now comfortably behind us and the earnings reports pouring in, Electronic News Today presents its 20 most clicked on articles and blogs from the June quarter. Solar opportunities, fab closures, and allegations of executive drug use are among the topics that got readers attention as the first half of the year concluded. Read on for to a list of EDN's daily newsletter’s top Readers’ Choice content.

Biden Veep: Obamas choice

On the surface, Barack Obama’s choice of Joe Biden as his Vice Presidential running mate strikes me as pretty uninspired. It’s hard to imagine that it wins him an extra vote come November, though I think that sometimes the ability of a running mate to do that for any candidate is overstated. Biden’s obvious strengths as a politician—his foreign policy knowledge, his experience in DC—serves to plug some holes in Obama’s resume, in the same way Dick Cheney did for George W. Bush, but in so doing, they also draw attention to those holes. In particular, Biden’s inside-the-Beltway credentials as a long-serving Senator seems a funny trait for a candidate running on the promise of change from business-as-usual Washington politics to value.

Photographer's Choice Assignment Still Open

There's still a few days left to go through your photo stash and show us your best shot! Pick your favorite photo (or 5). Chris Washer entered his favorite last December for our Winter Photographer's Choice challenge and came out the big winner. For this assignment, images can have been taken anytime within the last 12 months.

Rivals generous over Palin choice

Allies and rivals have reacted to the choice of Sarah Palin as Republican vice-presidential nominee, calling her a "new voice" in the election campaign.

Yahoo! announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

Yahoo! announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!'s existing opt-out program for customized advertising served by Yahoo! on third party networks.

McAfee Wins User-Choice Award for Security

McAfee Inc. announced that its McAfee Total Protection Service Advanced was named as a winner of the "2008 Community Choice Awards" in the Antispam Solution Business Category by Penton Media's Windows IT Pro.

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

Today Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!’s existing opt-out program for customized advertising served by Yahoo! on third party networks.

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

Today Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!'s existing opt-out program for customized advertising served by Yahoo! on third party networks.

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

Today Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

SUNNYVALE, Calif. - Today Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!’s existing opt-out

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

SUNNYVALE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Today Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!'s existing opt-out program for customized advertising served by Yahoo! on third party networks.

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

SUNNYVALE, Calif.-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Today Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

SUNNYVALE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Today Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!'s existing opt-out program for customized advertising served by Yahoo! on third party networks.

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice for Consumers

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO - News) announced that it will offer users greater choice in how they manage their privacy online by enabling them to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!

Photography Assignment #30 - Photographer's Choice

Its back to school time and almost everyone is busy gearing up for the end of another summer. Last minute shopping and vacations are the order or the month so this assignment is an easy one. Show us your best shot! Pick your favorite photo (or 5). Chris Washer entered his favorite last December for our Winter Photographer's Choice challenge and came out the big winner. For this assignment, images can have been taken anytime within the last 12 months.

Male fish deceive rivals about their top mate choice

When competitors are around, male Atlantic mollies try to hide their top mate choice, reveals a new study published online on July 31st in Current Biology, a Cell Press journal.

Male Fish Deceive Rivals About Their Top Mate Choice

When competitors are around, male Atlantic mollies try to hide their top mate choice, reveals a new study published online on July 31st in Current Biology, a Cell Press journal.

Education and Conservation Benefits of Marine Wildlife Tours: Developing Free-Choice Learning Experiences

Education and Conservation Benefits of Marine Wildlife Tours: Developing Free-Choice Learning Experiences

Arguments I will point out again, and again if necessary. Amazon has a choice. The...

Arguments I will point out again, and again if necessary. Amazon has a choice. They can choose to lower or completely stop discounting books that offer them only a 20-39% discount. They can accept the fact that, on the bookselling side of this equation, they are a retailer and accept 40% off list, standard, like every other bookseller. In other words, they can quit trying to put the brick-and-mortar bookstores out of business and play fair. They apparently haven't chosen to be fair, to compete on a level playing field. In my mind, this puts their honesty in question. On the printing side of things, Amazon can quit acting like a two-bit thug and clean up BookSurge's act, the quality issues, that sort of thing. They could strive for the best, most consistent quality and lower their prices a notch, and compete--fairly and honestly.

What's Wal-Mart So Afraid of? Four words: Employee Free Choice Act

What's Wal-Mart so afraid of? They're up to their old tricks, using scare tactics to intimidate employees against supporting pro-worker candidates. So what's got them backed into a corner? Four words: Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA).


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