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- Having A User Friendly Website
By: Jean Sutherland
September 24, 2005
- So, Is It Possible To Earn Free Money Online Fast?
By: Gerardas Norkus
September 24, 2005
- Microsoft Great Plains - Payroll & HR Inexpensive solution? Not any more
By: Andrew Karasev
September 24, 2005
- How To Get Free Stuff From The Internet!
By: Jonathan White
September 24, 2005
- Let Those Digital Photos Out! (You Don’t Have To Print Them Yourself)
By: Liz Beresford
September 24, 2005
- Excellently Constructed Websites
By: Jesse S. Somer
September 24, 2005
- Short Story: The Benefits of Shopping Online
By: Jesse S. Somer
September 24, 2005
- The Tech Heads Need To Make It Simple For the Average Human
By: Jesse S. Somer
September 24, 2005
- Discover the Lighter Side of the Internet
By: Jesse S. Somer
September 24, 2005
- Understanding Broadband - Are You Ready To Upgrade?
By: David Jackson
September 24, 2005
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- The Internet -- a private eye's best friend (CNET)
Private investigator explains how he can find almost anything out about anyone using the Internet, cell phones, cameras and video cameras in a world where privacy is just as good as dead.
- Ebadi rights group warns Iran on Internet crime bill (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The rights group headed by Iranian Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi on Saturday condemned a draft bill on Internet crime, warning that it could boost the number of executions in the Islamic republic.
- Digital cable the new Internet? (Jam! Showbiz)
Former Internet tycoon and current cable-TV tycoon Mark Cuban was asked what potentially will kill media companies -- particularly broadcast TV networks --in these uncertain times.
- Free program helps give blind users Internet access (Orlando Sentinel)
Blind people generally use computers with the help of screen-reader software, but those products can cost more than $1,000, so they're not exactly common on public PCs at libraries or Internet cafes. Now a free new Web-based program for the blind aims to improve the situation.
- Risks In Ordering Drugs By Internet On The Rise (Science Daily)
Consumers are facing a growing risk of getting counterfeit drugs because of rising Internet sales of medical drugs, projected to reach upwards of $75 billion by 2010. A new report calls for stronger enforcement legislation than current proposals in Congress.
- Hoping to lure younger visitors, Itasca State Park gives wireless Internet a try (Crookston Daily Times)
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (AP) - With attendance slumping among younger adults, Itasca State Park has added wireless Internet to lure more visitors.
- Oakland FCC to hold hearing on future of Internet (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
All five Federal Communications Commissioners will conduct a public hearing Monday at Carnegie Mellon University to discuss the future of the Internet.
- Future of Ore.'s 'Internet City' at crossroads (KATU Portland)
After worldwide celebrity as Half.com, the world's first Internet city, life has returned to normal in the sleepy eastern Oregon town of Halfway, population 345. It's almost as if the Internet uproar never happened.
- Rights group flays Internet crime bill (Gulf Times)
TEHRAN: The rights group headed by Iranian Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi yesterday condemned a draft bill on Internet crime, warning that it could boost the number of executions in the Islamic Republic.
- Internet entrepreneur returns to solar energy (International Herald Tribune)
Bill Gross, an engineer whose company, Idealab, created a slew of Web businesses in the 1990s, is again building solar power projects.
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