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via Digital Media Net @ 5:42 21st Sep
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PRNewswire/ -- Today marks a milestone in ComponentOne's mission to evolve with technology trends and user needs. With the release of ComponentOne Doc-To-Help 2009, they've introduced a built-in XML-based editor, a tool for embedding dynamic Help in applications, and many new Click for the lowest price on dmnobieblankauthoring');" onMouseOut="setTimeout('hideLayer()',500);" class=hotlink2>authoring
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PRNewswire/ -- Today marks a milestone in ComponentOne's mission to evolve with technology trends and user needs. With the release of ComponentOne Doc-To-Help 2009, they've introduced a built-in XML-based editor, a tool for embedding dynamic Help in applications, and many new authoring features.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 13:25 19th Sep
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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Today marks a milestone in ComponentOne's mission to evolve with technology trends and user needs. With the release of ComponentOne Doc-To-Help 2009, they've introduced a built-in XML-based editor, a tool for embedding dynamic Help in applications, and many new authoring features.
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via Interest!ALERT @ 21:23 21st Sep
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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Today marks a milestone in ComponentOne's mission to evolve with technology trends and user needs. With the release of ComponentOne Doc-To-Help 2009, they've introduced a built-in XML-based editor, a tool for embedding dynamic Help in applications, and many new authoring features.
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via Street Insider @ 13:37 20th Sep
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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Today marks a milestone in ComponentOne's mission to evolve with technology trends and user needs. With the release of ComponentOne Doc-To-Help 2009, they've introduced a built-in XML-based editor, a tool for embedding dynamic Help in applications, and many new authoring features.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 20:05 19th Sep
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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Today marks a milestone in ComponentOne's mission to evolve with technology trends and user needs. With the release of ComponentOne Doc-To-Help 2009, they've introduced a built-in XML-based editor, a tool for embedding dynamic Help in applications, and many new authoring features.
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via Globe Investor @ 13:25 19th Sep
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I’m in the market for a new iPod doc and clock combo. My current unit won’t work with the iPhone 3G, and to be honest, I could use a little more room on the nightstand. The CVT i3101 is an iPod/iPhone/Doc/Clock that is also wall-mountable. And at $99 the price is right.
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via RealTechNews @ 13:30 27th Aug
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It was quite a weekend for Ballet Hawaii and "Giselle" at the Blaisdell Concert Hall. Amazing dancing and fortitude from Joaquin de Luz, whose "the show must go on" attitude prevailed. After Saturday night's performance, he developed a foot infection. Luckily, Ballet Hawaii board member Dr. Robert Durkin was in attendance and took him with BH executive director John Parkinson to the emergency room at Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children, where Durkin practices to provide antibiotics. Still, de Luz, playing Count Albrecht, never danced better than at the Sunday finale. ...
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via Honolulu Advertiser @ 11:20 21st Aug
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Dr Aniruddha MalpaniPriyanka Joshi meets infertility specialist Dr Aniruddha Malpani and finds that he has some innovative ideas about his profession.
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via Business Standard India @ 19:51 19th Sep
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A friendly tipster sent us this training to-do list for Verizon employees, which yields a couple of tidbits. First, training on the BlackBerry Storm has to be finished by Nov. 2, which our tipster says "guarantees" it'll be launched by early November, as we've heard. Verizon's Touch Diamond can be expected by late December, based on its training dates.
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via Gizmodo @ 14:47 26th Sep
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RIP: Remix Manifesto, a new film described as the world's first open source documentary, exploring copyright, music and remix culture, will debut at the 37th Festival du nouveau cinéma (FNC), presented by The National Film Board of Canada.
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via Mediacaster @ 14:26 26th Sep
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Home visits by primary care doctors had all but vanished by the 1990’s, but the changing economics of health care and advancing technology are bringing back the house call.
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via New York Times @ 17:44 15th Aug
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State health officials were investigating how a surgeon operated on the wrong knee of a patient Friday at the Miriam Hospital, part of a medical network that was reprimanded and fined $50,000 last year for three mistaken surgeries at another of its facilities.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 7:33 21st Sep
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- State health officials were investigating how a surgeon operated on the wrong knee of a patient Friday at the Miriam Hospital, part of a medical network that was reprimanded and fined $50,000 last year for three mistaken surgeries at another of its facilities.
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via Sun Herald @ 22:49 19th Sep
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Meshach writes "Over at the Linux Journal, Doc Searles is noting that today marks 17 years since Linus posted to Usenet, starting Linux (post). As a Linux user at work and at home I say, thanks Linus!" The anniversary is also featured on the top page of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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via Slashdot @ 5:30 6th Oct
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Document cameras aren't new, but teachers still rave about them. A science teacher uses her doc cam to show a delicate fossil, a social studies teacher shows a map in a book, a math teacher a dodecahedron, an art teacher a small sculpture. Today's document cameras continue to evolve light years past the dinosaur days of the overhead projector. Check out the latest features of these document cameras to see how your tech-loving teachers can find even more presentation perks.
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via Technology and Learning Magazine @ 17:44 29th Sep
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We’ve seen the likes of this before, but the trusty US patents office (with a helping hand from MacRumors) is once again getting Apple fanboys all het up, with a new doc suggesting Apple is planning on streaming iTunes via the web to your iPhone.
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via Stuff.tv @ 6:04 8th Aug
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ImageNew Delhi, Aug 14, 2008: India’s apex court has sent notices to Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Corporation’s India arms in a legal battle that seems to have put the three leading search engines in the doc. The petitioner has asked the apex court to impose ban on the three leading search giants that he alleged were promoting techniques of sex selection.
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via Khabrein.info @ 11:11 15th Aug
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Here we have the Harman Kardon DP1US Drive + Play which comes complete with the iPod Control System. This interface control system allows you to control your Apple iPod while in your car. The Harman Kardon DP1US Drive Play is compatible with all iPods with the doc connector.
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via Product Reviews Net @ 1:57 7th Oct
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"This Alpha release contains all the work done by the Google Summer of Code students. Remember, these are: a bristle-based brush engine for Krita, a calligraphy tool for Karbon (which is available in all applications), a quantum leap in KWord ODF support, especially for styles, lists, page styles, a .doc to .odt conversion filter, a .kpr to .odp conversion filter, the presentation view for KPresenter, and the Kexi web forms feature..."
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via Linux Today @ 17:55 29th Aug
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Singapore and Hong Kong, September 18, 2008 – While portable MP3 players are still one of the most popular consumer electronics devices around the Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) region, MP3 player shipment growth is expected to slow to just 4.4% in 2009 before finally turning slightly negative in 2012. According to IDC's report “Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) Portable Audio (MP3) Player 2007-2012 Forecast and Analysis (Doc#AP654103Q)”, pressure from competing devices as well as market saturation in countries like Australia and Singapore will contribute to this.
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via IDC @ 0:12 19th Sep
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