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Dec 26, 2008: Tweebay is an online auction service that uses Twitter to let people know about the items you're selling. Here's how it works. You follow Tweebay on Twitter and you'll receive a direct message to verify your account. Then you can bid on auctions posted on the site or post new listings...
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Dec 28, 2008: LONDON (Reuters) – The kind of ratings used for films could be applied to websites in a bid to better police the Internet and protect children from harmful and offensive material, Britain's minister for culture has said...
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Dec 24, 2008: First Adobe released its first alpha of a 64-bit Flash plugin for Linux, and now Sun has stepped up - providing a 64-bit Java plugin. This time, however, Windows users haven't been left out in the cold...
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Dec 19, 2008: Central Europe loves Facebook. Or parts of it do, anyway. Although the social network didn't really start releasing versions in different languages until March of this year, new reports put Facebook's growth in two countries in the triple digits...
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Dec 19, 2008: In times of economic crisis and tight cash, it's helpful to view IT and its budget holistically. Depending on the organization, the IT budget may be as little as one or two per cent of the revenue, or as much as 10 to 15 per cent, said Denis Picard, managing director with the New York-based Alvarez & Marsal Business Consulting LLC. "There is a tremendous amount of leverage to be realized by spending the IT dollars more effectively," said Picard...
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Dec 17, 2008: SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Microsoft on Wednesday released an emergency patch to fix a perilous software flaw allowing hackers to hijack Internet Explorer browsers and take over computers...
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