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Gossip Girl star Kelly Rutherford (Lily) is having a baby in real life! A hearty congrats to the lovely and charming 40-year-old actress...but what I really need to tell you involves a huge shocker that is happening on the show.
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via EOnline.com @ 6:50 4th Dec
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Graeme Swann will wake up as a Test cricketer tomorrow having given up completely on his dream of playing Test cricket for England following a fall-out with former coach Duncan Fletcher.
in Cricket
via Glasgow Herald @ 23:34 10th Dec
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The Boston Lyric Opera's new chief knows from Mozart and Puccini. She's also a part-time expert on Teutonic culture. (Having a family castle helps.)
in Arts & Culture
via Boston Magazine @ 14:44 30th Dec
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THE IRISH government has announced plans to pour £5.13 billion into the country’s three main banks to help recapitalise them and stave off a crisis, having already guaranteed their €400 billion of liabilities and savings.
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via Irish World News @ 6:46 2nd Jan
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Imagine having a site that pops up on the first page of search engine result. Envision the idea of millions of online surfers bookmarking your page for their quality content. Many Webmasters dream of having this online coverage, but not all of them were able to achieve this goal. If you want to have a try at it, then you need to take some time to learn SEO and implement its concepts.
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via Turks.US @ 14:10 25th Dec
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In Canada, from coast-to-coast, you won't have to dream about having having a white Christmas this year. For the first time in almost 40 years, Christmas in Canada will be a white one.
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via Digital Journal @ 20:00 22nd Dec
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Ulrika Jonsson has told housemates on Celebrity Big Brother that she is considering having surgery on her breasts after having four children.
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via Mail Online UK @ 22:05 5th Jan
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Sharing thoughts with strangers online has been an illuminating experience. Originally the attractions were (a) having a ready outlet for personal reactions to the seemingly endless barrage of health related news, announcements and media stories and (b) having access to a platform to tell blog readers about some things that I feel are important and deserve to be more widely known, such as the Ask Awards that I wrote about in my last posting.
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via OnMedicanet @ 20:56 14th Dec
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A new app for iPhone users, the Coffee Buzz App, helps users find and share the "coffee buzz" everyday. The app uses Google Maps to help you find coffee in nearby cafés, and tells you who's having a coffee nearby. It also integrates seamlessly with Twitter, helping Twitter users add their location and thoughts to that timeless tweet "having a coffee."
in Mobile Technology
via Hospitality Technology @ 21:57 12th Dec
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There are many things a person can do in the new year to have a smooth and positive bankruptcy experience. Yes, I know people might be upset that I am hoping people file bankruptcy, but I have nothing to be defensive about. Our society does not benefit from having people who cannot pay their bills and have to run from creditors. Getting a fresh start benefits all of us and is much better than having someone informally bankrupt and unable to access credit again.
in Personal Finance
via Yahoo! Canada @ 6:13 3rd Jan
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As promised by the JavaFX website, v1.0 has shipped today. The website is currently just a link page to help you get your hands on the first release, but I believe it will switch to a site with lots of JavaFX content sometime soon. If you're a little unsure what JavaFX is, it's worth having a read of the official release statement or having a look at some of the JavaFX videos.
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via About @ 0:46 7th Dec
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Amazon MP3 has managed to glean a significant slice of the US digital music market but hasn't had a noticeable impact on iTunes, new data passed on to the WSJ by music executives suggests. Although Amazon hasn't yet published data that would confirm latest numbers, both label officials and new Billboard information point to Amazon having as little as 5 percent and as much as 10 percent of the market while Apple's store continues to have 70 percent or more. The lack of change for iTunes indicates Amazon having taken share from rivals rather than upsetting the incumbent leader.
in E-commerce
via MacNN @ 20:01 15th Dec
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The Federal Information Security Act of 2002 caused concern over cybersecurity in government entities that hadn't shown much of it previously, lighting fires under folks who needed warming. So what's all this talk of burning FISMA down?
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via Beta News @ 8:42 16th Dec
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The Federal Information Security Act of 2002 caused concern over cybersecurity in government entities that hadn't shown much of it previously, lighting fires under folks who needed warming. So what's all this talk of burning FISMA down? FISMA's birth certificate is fairly petite -- the section of the E-Government Act of 2002 that created FISMA weighs in at a readable 16 pages (PDF available here). It outlines a set of mandatory processes for compliance for information systems used by or on behalf of the US federal government.
in Computer Security
via ComplianceHome @ 23:47 15th Dec
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The Internet Explorer browser is under attack, and Microsoft has yet to figure out how to solve the problem. A vulnerability in the browser, along with the code to exploit it, were released in the wild shortly after the company issued its latest batch of patches.
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via Linux Insider @ 20:50 15th Dec
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The Internet Explorer browser is under attack, and Microsoft has yet to figure out how to solve the problem. A vulnerability in the browser, along with the code to exploit it, were released in the wild shortly after the company issued its latest batch of patches.
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via Tech News World @ 1:11 13th Dec
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The Internet Explorer browser is under attack, and Microsoft has yet to figure out how to solve the problem. A vulnerability in the browser, along with the code to exploit it, were released in the wild shortly after the company issued its latest batch of patches.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 19:07 12th Dec
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Melbourne: South African skipper Graeme Smith has said that Australian selectors are confused and the squad picked for the Sydney Test confirms it.Â
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via MSN.co.in @ 12:12 3rd Jan
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The Vauxhall Astra was so full of junk, magazines, old clothes and even bits of furniture that they could barely see the driver at it roared down a motorway in Dusseldorf, Germany.
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via Metro.co.uk @ 9:53 22nd Dec
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Sony's PS3 has had a bad November in the US, with sales falling 19%, according to NPD research. But how can Sony turn things around?
in Computer Games
via Guardian Unlimited @ 19:24 30th Dec
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The siege of the Gaza strip has been in place for nearly 2 years. A total of 7 crossing points linking Gaza with the outside world.
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via Digital Journal @ 22:54 17th Dec
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Gavin Brooke, an 18-year-old from the United Kingdom, needed surgery to remove a brain tumor. But his doctors needed him to be awake throughout the operation so that they could be sure that they wouldn't damage his brain.
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via CNET News.com @ 15:40 18th Dec
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via Telegraph @ 8:36 18th Dec
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Political talk show hosts such as Rachel Maddow and others are calling upon guests to substantiate past and present claims that the Governor of Illinois is mentally ill, is erratic and maybe delusional
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via Digital Journal @ 6:35 11th Dec
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