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Well done Ian for putting yourself forward

I can't wait to watch fellow ComputerWeekly blogger Ian White star in 'The Real Hell's Kitchens: Tonight' on ITV1 on Friday (23 May) at 8pm... Ian was put through his paces as the programme investigated the stress levels of different professions. So watch on Friday to see how Ian represented teh IT profession... good on you Ian for having a go!

Ian Bell and Stuart Broad turn the screw in first Test against South Africa at Lord's

Ian Bell continued to pile on the agony for South Africa captain Graeme Smith as he moved stylishly past his Test-best score by reaching 171 not out at tea.

Ian Bell injures knee in touch-rugby

Ian Bell, the England opening batsman, is an injury doubt for the fourth one-day international in the NatWest Series against New Zealand at The Oval tomorrow.

Bellter Ian's proved he's the real deal

Ian Bell is no longer an up-and-coming young player with huge potential. He is now the real deal after his superb 199 in the first innings at Lord's.

Ian Livingstone to debate future of UK creative industries

Eidos creative director Ian Livingstone will represent the UK games industry in a debate on the UK's creative industries at the London College of Communication next week.

Sir Ian Botham & Geoff Boycott at OT

Prepare for fireworks in Manchester as Sir Ian comes face to face with the one and only Geoffrey Boycott at the other Old Trafford - Manchester United FC - for Mal Loye's Benefit Year.

Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008

In his keynote at the annual LinuxTag 2008 developer conference, Ian Murdock, vice president for Developer and Community Marketing at Sun Microsystems, Inc. JAVA, will discuss the increasing role communities play in the software industry, how technologies and the companies and communities that create them are increasingly interconnected, and how the power of community can and should play a role in next generation platforms.

Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008

BERLIN --(Business Wire)-- In his keynote at the annual LinuxTag 2008 developer conference, Ian Murdock, vice president for Developer and Community Marketing at Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA), will discuss the increasing role communities play in the software industry, how technologies and the companies and communities that create them are increasingly interconnected, and how the power of community can and should play a role in next generation platforms.

Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008; Murdock to Discuss the Community-led Evolution that is Reshaping the Software Industry; Highlights New Developments for OpenSolaris (Free Download at www.opensolaris.com),

Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008; Murdock to Discuss the Community-led Evolution that is Reshaping the Software Industry; Highlights New Developments for OpenSolaris (Free Download at www.opensolaris.com),

DARK CLOUDS by IAN TEH

Kiang Gallery is pleased to present the award winning photojournalist, IAN TEH, whose recent work, Dark Clouds, explores man’s impact on his environment. The artist focuses on coal related industries in China, exploring the dark side of China's economic rise and the environmental costs suffered due to the developing nation's increasing need for energy. China’s economy is exploding and behind the scenes of this ‘economic miracle’, helping to build and sustain it, is an industrial revolution powered by cheap labor and driven by an insatiable need for coal. Coal for electricity, coal for steel, coal for cement; coal is the fuel on which China’s economy runs.

Buy Your Digital SLR at Willoughby's PHOTOFEST - Now Through July 4, 2008 - And Attend a Free 3-Hour September 22 Pro Class featuring Ian Macdonald-Smith, World Renowned Visionary Still Photographer

NEW YORK, June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Today kicks off the consumer's best opportunity for the year (through July 4, 2008) to not only get the best price on a digital SLR camera, but it also provides a unique opportunity for many extras, including a free September 22 class, featuring Ian Macdonald-Smith, world renowned visionary still photographer If you are shooting with a digital SLR but you want to know more about the latest models, or you've been pointing and shooting and you're ready to upgrade, come to Willoughby's PHOTOFEST, at New York's oldest photographic emporium, established in 1898. The event will take place at Willoughby's new state-of-the-art showroom, 298 Fifth Avenue (at 31 Street, Manhattan). Anyone who buys a new DSLR at PHOTOFEST (and up until July 4, 2008) can take a free 3.

Buy Your Digital SLR at Willoughby's PHOTOFEST - Now Through July 4, 2008 - And Attend a Free 3-Hour September 22 Pro Class featuring Ian Macdonald-Smith, World Renowned Visionary Still Photographer

NEW YORK, June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Today kicks off the consumer's best opportunity for the year (through July 4, 2008) to not only get the best price on a digital SLR camera, but it also provides a unique opportunity for many extras, including a free September 22 class, featuring Ian Macdonald-Smith, world renowned visionary still photographer

England 535-6 against S.Africa in Test cricket

England batsman Ian Bell bats against South Africa in the 1st Npower Test match at Lords Cricket Ground in London. Ian Bell's Test-best score of 171 not out left England in a commanding position in the first Test against South Africa at Lord's.

IODA Signs Demon Music Group for Worldwide Digital Music Distribution

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/19/08 -- IODA, the global leader in digital distribution, marketing, and technology solutions for the independent music industry, today announced a ground breaking, exclusive partnership with catalog music specialist Demon Music Group for the U.S. and Canada. This deal expands IODA's catalog of more than one million tracks with some of popular music's most famous heritage artists including Ian Gillan, Don McLean, Ian Dury, Frankie Ford and Andy Williams. The announcement was made today at the London Calling conference in London, UK.

Ian Sample: My biological clock isn't loud enough

This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Tuesday July 08 2008. It was last updated at 18:00 on July 08 2008.

Ian Traynor reports that the US wants access to personal information in Europe

Supply of private data on European citizens to the American authorities to be promoted by France

Ian Bell looks to build upon his Twenty20 form

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Ian Bell: I'm out of form but one knock can turn it all around for me

Matter of time before a good player gets a big score – and the Twenty20 and ODIs offer a sense of freedom

Ian Burrell: Mosley - the verdict

Mr Justice Eady’s emphatic judgment in favour of Max Mosley in his action against the News of the World may have prompted claims that a privacy law was being introduced by stealth, but it was also instantly greeted by television commentators as a great victory for the individual

Championship: Ian Saxelby shows stubborn streak as Gloucestershire hang on for draw

Middlesex can only regret blowing a fine chance of recording a third successive win after they were held to a draw by the Gloucestershire tail-enders in a gripping finale at Nevil Road.

Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008

Murdock to Discuss the Community-led Evolution that is Reshaping the Software Industry; Highlights New Developments for OpenSolaris (Free Download at www.opensolaris.com), Open High Availability (HA) Cluster and OpenOffice.org Extension Repository

Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008

OpenOffice.org 3.0 Beta and Extensions Show Strong Momentum; Office Productivity Suite Delivers Document Accessibility for Mac Users with Disabilities

Flaws In a BSA Software Piracy Report?

Ian Lamont writes "The Business Software Alliance has just released its state piracy study (full PDF also available). The BSA says that one in five pieces of software in use in the United States is unlicensed, and notes that piracy rates are highest in Ohio (27%). However, as noted by the Industry Standard, there are problems with the state study, and the way the BSA is presenting the data: the study only includes eight states, and it is making some questionable connections, including the claim that lost state and local tax revenue from piracy would have been enough to 'hire nearly 25,000 experienced police officers.'"

AOL In Talks With Microsoft to Merge Online Divisions, Says WSJ

Ian Lamont writes "Microsoft executives are reportedly meeting with their AOL counterparts to discuss combining the two companies' online divisions. No one from either side is willing to comment, nor has the structure of the supposed deal been worked out. The original unconfirmed report comes from the Wall Street Journal (password-protected). A few months ago there was talk about AOL teaming up with Yahoo, but that never materialized." The free excerpt at the WSJ link above seems to say about as much as this Bloomberg wire report which refers to it, and the above-linked story at The Standard; this Reuters story indicates that AOL is still courting or being courted by Yahoo!, too.


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